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WebmastersRe: Professional Web Design Services Available Here. by databoy247(op): 6:37am On Oct 16, 2017
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WebmastersRe: Professional Web Design Services Available Here. by databoy247(op): 6:44am On Oct 15, 2017
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Jobs/VacanciesRe: Research Assistant/professional writer (remote) wanted. by databoy247(op): 6:43am On Oct 15, 2017
Need more hands
WebmastersRe: Professional Web Design Services Available Here. by databoy247(op): 4:37pm On Oct 13, 2017
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LiteratureRe: The Church - A Novel by databoy247(op): 10:06am On Oct 13, 2017
Glad you guys are finding it interesting.
Literature/Writing AdsResearch Assistant/professional Writer (remote) Wanted. by databoy247(op): 7:34pm On Oct 12, 2017
I need a new research assistant to work with me on a number of research and writing projects (long-term). This is a part-time position so you might or might not have a full-time job.

Requirements.
Interested candidate MUST;

- Be able to write in perfect English, with no errors and grammatical blunders, must know how to compose phrases and write constructive sentences and know how to use big words.

- Be able to carry out research online and meet deadlines.

- Again, must be able to meet deadlines.

- Be serious, dedicated and willing to carve out and grow a new career in research.

- Am not really keen on educational qualifications but possession of a B.Sc or M.Sc won't hurt.

- NO PLAGIARISM (If your work contains plagiarism, then you will be kicked out).

Job description;
You will be engaged in the following research and writing tasks;

- Writing resumes and cover letters (you will be taught)

- Writing of admissions biographies/personal statements/letters of recommendation/statement of purpose/academic essays for foreigners going for Law, Medicine, MBA, etc, mostly in the US.

REMUNERATION
Earning is flexible and can be between N30,000 - N50,000 monthly depending on the workload. Pay increase comes with satisfactory results.

>>>>Submit your applications to nwaka.osakwuni@gmail.com<<<<.

NOTE:
If you do not write a subject in your email, it WILL be deleted!
If you do not write a cover letter in the body of your mail, it WILL be deleted!
I do NOT want to receive empty mails with just a CV attachment.
This opportunity is for serious applicants.

Thanks.
WebmastersRe: Professional Web Design Services Available Here. by databoy247(op): 10:08am On Oct 12, 2017
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LiteratureRe: The Church - A Novel by databoy247(op): 3:56pm On Oct 11, 2017
**PROLOGUE**

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”I can’t breathe…” she thought, her eyes fixed to the cold white fixtures before her.

The ceiling of the hospital was a stark white. The long fluorescent lights created dashes across her vision, making it seem as if she was looking down on the white dashes on the highway as the car drives fast through the road. The thought nearly lulled her to sleep.

“Don’t sleep, dear. Come on, stay with me.” One of the nurses mumbled as they sped through hallway after hallway.

I can’t breathe.

Her body was contracting. Every nerve within her being felt like exploding. Not a single pore in her cells could get a gasp of air.

Tell me it’s just a dream…

With the little energy she had left in her bones, she fished a small slip of paper from her pocket. It was crumpled and some of the ink was smudged. In a panicked frenzy, her hands found themselves fumbling through the railings of the bed, looking for a friendly hand. She reached for the palms of a young woman. Her head snapped back to look at the patient’s face

“Calm down, dear. You’re going to be fine.” She whispered near her face.

Disgruntled as she was, she knew she was far from fine. Nothing felt right. Everything was out of place and her mind was racing – wondering – if she would ever see the light of day again.

“Please.” She managed to croak out from her rusted throat. Her whole body started to tremble. The very air of the hospital felt too constricting for her troubled lungs. Insistently, she pushed the slip of paper against the hand of the nurse. “Please…” A tear ran down the side of her cheek. All she could see were troubled faces looming over her limp body.

Everything hurts…

The nurse took the piece of paper and shoved it deep into the pocket of her scrubs.

“I’ll take care of you. Don’t worry, okay?”

That was the last thing she heard before the world went black.


”We’re losing her!” The doctor howled as he tried to hold down the patient. The beeps were getting faster and panic was beginning to set in the intern’s system.

“What the Bleep do I do?!” She thought as she turned the patient to her side. The edges of her mouth were foaming up and her eyes were rolled back. The scene, to the young woman in her inexperienced scrubs, was all too frightening. The patient was shaking all over

“Nurse! What are the symptoms?” An older woman in her 40’s looked down at her notes.

“Seizures. Loss of consciousness. On the way here, we noted that she had difficulty breathing.”

“Her skin is red.” Another nurse said as she inspected the patient. “...very red.”

“Shit.” The doctor whispered under his breath. “We need to get a blood sample. Keep her steady.”

“You there!” He said to the young intern. “Hand me a syringe, please.” She hurriedly grabbed an unopened pack of needles and a small syringe and fixed it up. With nervous hands, she handed it over to the doctor.

“Alright…steady…” He said as he pushed the needle through the layers of the patient’s skin. As it found its way through her veins, the patient started panting like a dog on a hot, summer day. Each gasp sounded more painful than the one before. Lucidly, she started slurring out incoherent sentences one after the other, trying to stitch together a complete thought, only for the words to end up in a big pile of nonsense before her. After drawing a few milligrams of blood, the doctor handed the syringe over to the young woman.

“You know what to do.” She carefully took the device in her hands and transferred the contents in a tiny vial and labeled it. In a frenzy, the young woman ran down the quiet halls of St. Peter’s Hospital. As she was about to reach the end of the hallway, she heard it. It was a long, dragging note, piercing through the quiet of the night. Her heels ran as fast as they could until she reached the lab. She handed over the vial to one of the specialists in charge and looked at the clock hanging just above her head.

It was 1:54 A.M.

“Bleep.” She whispered. From the end of the hall, she heard the muffled sound of the doctor trying to revive the dead patient in Room 36. She was 20 feet away from the room but somehow, she could hear the defibrillator’s zaps, the doctor’s agitated commands, and the sound of her own pulse going berserk. It was her first night on call, and by the grace of the Devil, someone is already hanging on the brink of death.

“We’ll send the results back as fast as we can, Cheryl.” One of the specialists told her. She gave him a quick nod before heading back into the patient’s room.

What she saw inside the room was the abhorrent image of death. As she stood there by the door, she could see the woman lying down with her blouse halfway open and the doctor putting the defibrillator back in place. Her mouth was stuck in a half-opened state and her eyes were only halfway closed. Her skin was still a bit red all over and the expression that was permanently etched on her face as she laid there was full of pain. With a sigh, the doctor glanced at his watch.

“Time of death, 2:10 AM.” He said before walking out the room in disappointment. The older nurse wrote the time down on the chart before placing it back on the bed.

“Cheryl, tell Ralph to bring her down to the morgue.” She placed a gentle hand on her arm before walking out the room with the other nurse on duty. The young intern was left with the dead body of a woman that no one has ever seen nor heard of before. She whispered a light prayer over the dead body.

She walked over to the end of the bed and picked up the patient’s chart. All of the necessary questions have been filled out - all but one: the patient’s name. She took a gander at her face again. She had a pretty face, with kind green eyes, full lips, and just a hint of freckles, artfully dusted across her cheeks. She remembered how those green eyes cried as they rushed her into the emergency room. She remembered how her trembling hand reached for her as she struggled to draw her breath. She remembered how her lips contorted in pain as she tried to utter her last words.

Pushing the thoughts away, the intern cupped the patient’s pockets in search for any proof of her identity. After a few moments of fumbling, she fished out the woman’s wallet from the backside of her jeans. Inside were a couple of banknotes, a driver’s license and a few receipts from 711.
She looked back at the stiff in front of her. She raised her hands to shut the patient’s eyes before mumbling a quiet prayer.

“Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with you…” As the holy words slithered from her tongue, all she could see was the desperation in the woman’s face, how she begged as she handed her the slip of paper.

The paper! How could I forget about the paper?

After giving a solemn “Amen,” she drew from her pocket the small, scrunched up piece of paper. Written in faded blue ink was a couple of digits and what seems to be a name of a church. She’s heard it before. Any religious practitioner knows the church by name. Her mind wandered through the endless possibilities that could emerge from the messily written text between her fingers. By habit, she walked around the room in an anxious pace, debating whether or not she should dial the number.

“Please…”

She tried to push the thought away.

“Please…” A tear ran down the side of her cheek.

After a few minutes of pondering, she decided to put her foot down. She grabbed her phone from her pocket and with a deep breath, she punched in the digits.

The phone rang.

The phone rang a second time.

The phone rang a third time.

Then, a deep voice answered.

“Hello?”
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LiteratureThe Church - A Novel by databoy247(op):
This is my first novel.

The story is about a Nigerian in the US and his battle to either save his life and allow the greatest nation crumble or risk his life to save America.

It will be launching soon across multiple platforms and will be available for you to download.

SYNOPSIS:
"Before a journalist died mysteriously in the middle of the night in St. Peter's Hospital, New York, she managed to pass a piece of paper to one of the nurses. In it contained the name of a church and the phone number of Kane Bamidele, a Nigerian ex-cop now turned PI.

With a zeal to uncovering the cause of his friend's death, Bamidele inserts himself undercover as a member of the church where it all started. Soon he gets to discover a whole new depth of deception and secrets hidden within the tenets of this religious sect that is about to shake the very foundations of the most powerful nation on earth.

Bamidele has his African traditional maternal instincts, training, and experience as a former cop. But will these be enough to intervene in the impending doom? Or will his life be next in line sacrificed for the will of "God"? This is a story of betrayal, secrets, religious fanaticism, and power tussle."


I will be dropping the prologue here shortly...

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD A FREE EPUB VERSION

Please don't fail to drop your comments and reviews. Its my first fictional work.


Copyright:
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or used in any manner without the express written permission of the author except for the use of brief quotations in a book review.


Disclaimer:
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual place or events is purely coincidental.

WebmastersRe: Professional Web Design Services Available Here. by databoy247(op): 7:55am On Oct 09, 2017
Good morning people.
BusinessRe: TSTV Rocked By Intellectual Property Theft Scandal by databoy247(m): 2:57pm On Oct 05, 2017
cuedish:
Don't be a tribalist TSTV is meant for one Nigeria.

This is multichoice & DSTV handwork oo

I really like TSTV and their mouth watering offer which is so untrue to be real.

But is TSTV officially authorised to distribute/broadcast Turner & bein signal ?

If not they better remove those signals.
As e be say na iptv them wan begin sell..my own be say make e get android feature because ehn ....With their 20gb ......snaps plenty on android IPTV oo
No company would attempt launching on a national scale without legalities properly dealt with. They have lawyers and the owners are not naive. This is pure blackmailing.
Jobs/VacanciesMassive Opportunities In A Contracting Firm (oil & Gas). by databoy247(op): 9:18am On Oct 04, 2017
A consulting firm just secured a major contract and therefore need to engage the services of professionals to fill the following positions as quickly as possible:

Construction Engineer (NSE membership required)
Archiving Manager
Building Manager (NSE membership required)
Construction Manager (Fabrication)
Heavy Duty Mechanic
Pipeline Construction Engineer
Quality Control Manager
Supply Chain Manager
Procurement Officer (CIPSM membership required)
Inventory & Stock Control Officers
Vendor Officer
Customer Service Officer (multiple positions)

If you are qualified with the necessary certifications and possess between 1 – 6 years verifiable work experience in recognized organizations, please visit here to complete your application:

https://hrshub.com.ng/2017/10/04/mass-employment-at-a-contracting-firm/
WebmastersRe: Professional Web Design Services Available Here. by databoy247(op): 11:33am On Oct 02, 2017
databoy247:
We are here to help, give us a call today.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Job Vacancies Group, Telegram by databoy247(op): 2:40pm On Sep 29, 2017
Still accepting more people
LiteratureRe: Nora Robert, Dan Brown, John Grisham, Novels by databoy247(m): 2:34pm On Sep 29, 2017
MhizQween:
Done
Thanks a whole lot. If you have any thriller (Spy genre, please send to me).

Again Nwaka.osakwuni@gmail.com

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