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UBA didn’t charge me like that tho, and I think it was an honest error as those charges were taken from my account every month as CBN asked Banks do. |
Livebygrace:correct |
jamesibor:
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oyb:he will even be in the Senate |
naso2:His claim on the Lagos Island IPP powering public buildings is verifiable, the IPP is situated beside CocaCola depot on Marina opposite NITEL towers, I know it powers all street lights on lagos island, General Hospital and Lagos House He will definitely not be committed to timelines on power delivery, which is understandable |
Is the 250k total package? Pls reply |
Pls I need a self con in dos areas u mentioned asap.....thank you....I will contact u via email |
Janiobi: is odewingi back? We realy need him..........I rily don't why people clamour for Osaze's inclusion in SE......dude hasn't played complete 90mins dis year....and he is not even included in West Brom's pre-season trip....so WTH |
miteolu: 3 on both sides to Sagamu = 6Dumbest inference in history.... Get a life bruv |
Raining heavily here @ awoyaya......I am deeeep, reporting live for nairaland aproko TV |
Kenya and Kenyans are sore loosers....... Kenya and Kenyans are sore loosers....... |
Jesus.com:more like AKWA & IBOM states to make it easier.....abeg go sleep |
brownlord: Arrant nonsense, opon imo abi na kpomo imo, i still do not know the brain behind aregbe's useless policy, Osun state is still the most backward state in terms of education, am presently serving here and i can say this is a wrong step by the state governor, a state where they dont have up to 3 teachers, they rely solely on corpers and OYES ( teaching practice student ) for teaching this children, in my school only 5 staff, 1 principal, 2 vps and 3 teachers, only 2 of the teachers go to school, the school is about the best in the local government and i wonder what would be happening in the rest, this is the only state that an ss3 student can not speak common pidgin english fluently not to talk of writing it down, student still sit on the ground and a few bring chairs from home, there is no desk in class, our government only engage in project that would benefit them, am sure the money he looted from the so called omoluabi uniform is finished and they looking for avenue to loot more, theres been several occasions for days there would be no chalk in school, during test and exams this children sit on the ground to write exams, why cant aregbe employ more qualified staffs/teachers instead of relying on corpers who come and go and Osun state college of education who most times they themselves cant even speak english, in my school a teacher was caught teaching english with yoruba, if i have the time i will post some script of this student test and exam on this forum for this man to be engaging in all this useless project that would not stand the test of time, in their just concluded waec, even the invigilators from waec are the one pleading with corpers to assist the student, is just a shame for people who are not in the state to be celebrating aregbe for this failed policyMr Man....you are liar.....a very big liar @ that.......wat is the name of the school and town |
I still spit on my urine even in proper toilet....its an habit now I think |
That's a lovely one....MI is my fav 9ja rapper anyways....can anybody send me the link to the song |
BELO HORIZONTE, Brazil (AFP) – “Good morning, girls!” Igor Fuchs exclaimed as he greeted his students at the start of English class in this southeastern Brazilian city. But this is no ordinary crowd and the curriculum, for the most part, is focused on sex props. Fuchs teaches English to prostitutes so they can give a warmer welcome to tens of thousands of football fans headed here for June’s Confederations Cup, as well as next year’s World Cup. The city’s 80,000 sex workers are counting on brisk business as authorities predict 40,000 tourists will be in town next month for a total of three matches June 15-30. A whopping 140,000 are expected to follow for the 2014 World Cup. With that in mind, the Association of Prostitutes has been offering free English classes to its members at a local mall since March. “We teach basic expressions but also have demonstrations with erotic paraphernalia so they can learn the names, how to use them and propose them,” said Fuchs, a volunteer who also teaches Spanish and French. The goal, says association president Cida Vieira, is to provide prostitutes with communication skills to keep clients who don’t speak Portuguese happy — both during the upcoming sports extravaganzas and beyond. “We deal with ‘gringos’ (foreign men) daily on the streets and in discos,” Vieira said. “We want to train the girls so they can better serve them.” So far, 300 prostitutes have signed up. Attendance is irregular and older women like 55-year-old Maria Aparecida, who has been in the business for almost three decades, tend to come to class more often than others. “I have always wanted to speak English,” she told AFP. “I raised my kids by doing this job.” Demand is definitely there — on both sides of the booming sex trade. “Tourists are going to flock here and those who come from abroad like to spend,” said 26-year-old Vitoria, clad in a pink mini dress as she waited for work at one of many sex motels on busy Guaicurus Street. On average, she sees 20 customers a day in her tiny room, with 15-minute sessions costing between $10 and $25. Some of the women view learning English as a way of securing their livelihood down the road. “It’s important to speak English because one day I will quit prostitution to find another job and another language will help,” said Vitoria. But not all are sold on the need to speak English — or any other foreign language for that matter. “I have never had American or French clients,” said Yasmin, a transvestite, as he showed off some deft samba moves on Avenida Afonso Pena before rushing to negotiate with a client in a waiting car. “I know basic words such as ‘good morning’ and ‘condom’,” said 31- year-old Juliana across the street. “For the rest, I get by with gestures. All men are the same. They come for the same thing. No need for words.” Belo Horizonte is not the only Brazilian city taking steps to beef up its sex industry offerings ahead of the World Cup, which will be followed by the 2016 Summer Olympics. A shortage of hotel rooms has led authorities in Rio de Janeiro to invest millions of dollars to convert raunchy motels to accommodate the legions of tourists expected for the events. Source www.vanguardngr.com/2013/05/prostitutes-learn-english-for-football-fans-in-brazil/ |
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