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ComputersRe: Etisalat Vs Mtn And Zain Modern by deezzle(m): 2:13pm On Apr 07, 2010
Multilinks is the best so far, trust me
Technology MarketRecruiting Delaers For Evdo Modems And Pos Solution by deezzle(op): 2:01pm On Apr 07, 2010
Hello there,

i just joined an organisation and we have improved upon a telco's EVDO Internet modem, both techically and service wise. I am presently recruiting dealers who will be selling these products.
The incentives are attractive and there are branding opportunities as well. We already have a lot of pple on our dealer network but the more the merrier!!!

kindly send me a mail if interested so we can discuss more on the possibilities. my email is deleneye@gmail.com
CareerRe: Resignation Palaver by deezzle(op): 12:35pm On Apr 05, 2010
It is a one-man like u said but a major player in the industry.

i have a feeling my boss asked them to and believe me, i will ensure this will be the last they try.

my line of action starts from a subtle request on why i wasn't paid. wat follows will now depend on their response to my query.

they have been doing it, i heard but me no go gree cos i worked.
CareerRe: Resignation Palaver by deezzle(op): 12:31pm On Apr 05, 2010
It is a one-man like u said but a major player in the industry.

i have a feeling my boss asked them to and believe me, i will ensure this will be the last they try.

my line of action starts from a subtle request on why i wasn't paid. wat follows will now depend on their response to my query.

they have been doing it, i heard but me no go gree cos i worked.
CareerRe: Resignation Palaver by deezzle(op): 2:12am On Apr 05, 2010
thank you for your advices, guys. Believe me they were put intop good use and i appreciate y'all.
@Seun, thanks once again for developing this forum. Nairaland has made a lot of impossibilities possible due to the presence of anonymous great minds.

Well, the drama continues. I resigned honorably and on a good note despite the ill-treatment and daily verbal abuse i got while actually doing the right thing. I was able to keep a smile on my face beacuse my focus was on my destination and not the present situation as it were.

I discovered however that my salary for March was not paid. I have evidences in mails sent, handover documents forwarded and even the daily register signed showing that I was fully on the job during the month of March.

Please, your valuable advse is needed as i do not want to be cheated.

A part of me is saying go public if I do not get any tangible reason from them but honestly guys, i need ur help as my decision now will be rash as a result of the anger i feel.

Thank you
CareerRe: Resignation Palaver by deezzle(op): 9:16pm On Mar 08, 2010
Thanks guys.
the contract reads that either party should give 30 days notice before termination of the contract. Colleagues have said i should have lied that i was going on leave and send the letter from there but i felt that was unprofessional and cowardly. So i decided to do the right thing. Next thing, my leave was reversed and i believe that the March salary might not be paid.
Wat should i do? I am still working, even on a verge of closing a deal for a month that is 99% sure they wont pay.
thanks
CareerResignation Palaver by deezzle(op): 9:32pm On Mar 02, 2010
My boss, who claims that I do not add any value to his team, is refusing to accept my resignation letter. He even asked HR to cancel my already-approved leave. What do u suggest I do as i had already bought my flight tickets(for wife and !) for about 500k!!!
PropertiesRe: Choice Property For Sale or Lease At Carlton Gate Estate, Chevron Drive, Lekki by deezzle(op): 1:57pm On Feb 19, 2010
More Pix

PropertiesChoice Property For Sale or Lease At Carlton Gate Estate, Chevron Drive, Lekki by deezzle(op): 1:53pm On Feb 19, 2010
Interested should mail me on deleneye@gmail.com

TravelRe: Student Visa Success Stories by deezzle(m): 12:37pm On Sep 02, 2008
Hello guys,
I need your help.
I need a sample sponsor letter from a father to a son who os applying for a UK student visa.
Your response will be highly appreciated.
Thanks
TravelRe: General UK Visa Enquiries by deezzle(m): 10:31am On Jul 29, 2008
@Vikiviko
Thanks for your mail yesterday. I am still waiting for your advice.
Thanks
TravelRe: General UK Visa Enquiries by deezzle(m): 10:24am On Jul 29, 2008
Hello all,
I will be glad to get an informed advise from you as soon as possible please as I am pressed for time on the decision.
Thanks.
TravelRe: General UK Visa Enquiries by deezzle(m): 11:46am On Jul 28, 2008
Hello Siena,
I need your help.
I am in the UK for holidays at present. My wife has an IGS stay that expires next march and I want to apply as her dependent.
Can I apply from here or do I go back to my country to apply?
Also, what documents will I need to show at the embassy if i can apply for the stay here.
I also will like to know if it is possible to convert from a dependent visa to a student visa and what the requirements are.
Thanks a lot.
BusinessRe: Your BankPHB Experience? by deezzle(m): 8:57am On Jun 19, 2008
Leaving the ambiance of their banking halls asides and the cultured security staff they employed, I know for sure that they can be wanton in some areas but they still rank high when it comes to customer service among the banks we have in Nigeria
BusinessInformation Needed. by deezzle(op): 12:44pm On Jun 06, 2008
My mum died some years back and she left some shares. I will like to know how to claim these as the dividend.
Thanks
BusinessRe: "You Can't Ban Spraying, It's Our Culture" - KSA To Soludo by deezzle(m): 8:00pm On Feb 19, 2008
Unintelligent response if you ask me.
The guy is angry cry cos of wat it will do to his business.
Spraying is a very uncultured habit which I pray the govt will find a way of putting an end to
PoliticsRe: I Am Now A Local Govt. Chairman by deezzle(op): 12:29pm On Jan 14, 2008
you are getting it all wrong. I have thing that i plan to execute. I am just looking for other ideas to act as additive. I dont think there is any harm in doing that.
PoliticsRe: I Am Now A Local Govt. Chairman by deezzle(op): 11:55am On Jan 14, 2008
Thank you, aisha2. Because of your response, i will reveal a bit more. I am in the Ijebu region of Ogun state and I really appreciate your suggestion.
PoliticsRe: I Am Now A Local Govt. Chairman by deezzle(op): 11:40am On Jan 14, 2008
i did not insert religious texts to get ur sympathy whatsoever, religion and character are 2 different things.
I am jus a naturraly religious being, that does not mean i am trying to form holy-holy
PoliticsRe: I Am Now A Local Govt. Chairman by deezzle(op): 11:34am On Jan 14, 2008
1) What LGA?? Anonymous
2) For those of us who do not understand exactly what the LGA Chairman does in Nigeria these days, what are the job dutieshuh To serve the people and prosper the Local Government
3) How long do you expect you will be at the job?? The tenure of my term
4) What are your goals and objectives for the year 2008huh To achieve the people's goals and to unlearn the status quo and breathe new life into leadership at the grassroots
5) How flexible are you in trying new things, as in doing things exactly opposite of how it was done in the past?? ////Very flexible. Thats the reason for this!!!!
6) How Transparent do you intend to be to those under you and to the public in general?? 'Its not by wat i say but wat i do
7) How can we know and confirm you are who you say you arehuh U cant but believe me, i have better use of my time
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PoliticsRe: I Am Now A Local Govt. Chairman by deezzle(op): 10:57am On Jan 14, 2008
I asked for suggestions not interrogations!!!!
I now my duties and responsibilities. I want ideas for projects to embark upon.
Thanks
PoliticsI Am Now A Local Govt. Chairman by deezzle(op): 7:16am On Jan 14, 2008
Hello my fellow Nairalanders,
First, I will like you guys to thank God on my behalf because without Him, nothing is possible but with Him, nothing is impossible.
I just got elected as a Local Government Chairman and unlike what most Nigerians want to believe, there are still some of us in whom the Holy Spirit resides and believe that our duty is to serve the public and not our pockets.
I believe so much in expert judgment and also listening to the voice of the people.
I will appreciate if you guys can assist me by giving me ideas on what projects to embark on in order to raise my local govt to a world standard and make it a yard stick by which other local govts are judged.
Please serious answers only!!!
Thank you.
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: click Here: by deezzle(m): 4:41pm On Jan 11, 2008
I NEVER KNOW PPLE COULD BE SO MYOPIC shocked
ALL OF U WHO ARE IN SCHOOL BETTER LEARN THAT THE WHOLE BROTHERHOOD THINGY ENDS RIGHT THERE. U WILL SEE WAT I MEAN BY THE TIME U COME OUT OF SCHOOL (IF U MAKE IT ALIVE)
PoliticsRe: I Am Tired Of NEPA by deezzle(m): 4:21pm On Jan 11, 2008
there was a day i woke up at 3am and couldn't take it anymore so i penned this with an intention to get it published:

THE MENANCE CALLED PHCN
It will be an understatement to say that the one of the major spanners in the wheel of Nigeria’s development is lack of adequate power. Every sector of our economy is highly dependent on this decayed institution we all used to know as NEPA (Never Expect Power Always).
A lot of companies in this country use our PHCN only when their generators have a problem. This is a real show of shame as no economy can ever boast of development if the issue of power generation remains an albatross.
I am writing on specifically on behalf of the residents of the Ahmed axis of Badore road in Ajah and for all Nigerians in general. It baffles you whenever PHCN official come up with unintelligent excuses as to why they find it hard to supply what is rightfully ours, close-to-constant power supply. I am sure we all don’t expect them to be perfect yet, even though the sector gulps billions of naira year-in year-out.
The Ahmed axis consists mainly of houses whose residents are mostly at work during the day. The remaining buildings are housed by low income earners who earn their pay by selling the infamous “paraga”and other petty material. There is no factory, there is no industry of any sort. The most baffling thing is that there is only “light” during the day. The only sure thing in our “hood” is that there will not be light to go to bed with.
It has been acclaimed that Nigerians are the happiest people on earth. I fault that statement because I know that surely, no human being can be living under the kind of conditions we find ourselves in and be really happy. The point is we have been so intimidated and stripped of our rights, we find complaining an uncanny thing to do. We always “manage” every situation, even if it will kill us.
Sometime ago, after my arrival from the UK, I personally lodged a complaint to NEPA office and what I was told that the power was being shared. They explained (unintelligently) that the transformer provided for us does not have enough capacity to accommodate the power generation from the households. As we speak, I can physically count the number of houses with air conditioning systems.
Sometime last year, the transformer gave way; this ensued in total unexplained plunge into darkness for 3 months (this did not stop PHCN from charging maintenance fee on the new digital meter). When the transformer was finally restored, our heroes in PHCN uniform brought back the same transformer and claimed it was refurbished. The question that comes to mind is, why could they not request for a transformer with a higher capacity knowing the problem the same transformer had been giving the residents before its damage? Do they not know that the same thing that made it go kaput will happen again? It shows how much they care about our welfare!
I want to assume that the staffs of PHCN actually enjoy seeing children ravaged by heat rashes and housewives throwing out rotten food from their freezers which they must have spent their hard earned money in buying.
This has made living in this area for us a very expensive and dangerous affair. We buy and store petrol in kegs just so we can sleep with fans to keep mosquitoes at bay.
As I say to my friends, the issue of power generation in this country will never be tackled until we stop judging how wealthy a man is by how big his generator is or how long he can run it for.
I hereby call on the Zonal Manager of PHCN, Agungi to use his kind office in helping us find a lasting solution to our problem.
I am sure someday, we will all rain prayers rather than curses on PHCN.
CultureRe: Ijebu People - The Most Industrious Beings On Earth. Please Let's Get Together by deezzle(op): 3:18pm On Jan 03, 2008
dede wen e ko irun e nogbon, wen se o. and for those of u who believe the only way u can waste ur bosses time is to send insults and negative comments, carry onm.
i will say again, Ijebu people are the most industrious, hospitable pple in tghis country.
Ewen Ijebu, owo wen dahuh?
Car TalkRe: Lagos Driving 101 by deezzle(m): 12:11pm On Dec 24, 2007
Another rule: Avoid women in traffic, they never seem to understand why there are trafficator lights and side mirrors!!!1
Music/RadioRe: Talking About 'Asa' by deezzle(m): 12:08pm On Dec 24, 2007
Kudos to the indivisual that started this thread. It is obvious that even with the bombardment we get from the so called nigerian music stars (with all their mwningless songs that makes u wanna puke) we got a breath of fresh air from Asa's latest CD.
I dont wanna sound like a crazed fan but i dont start my day without " Ojumo ti mo".
It is a sho of pure talent, this new album. All the songs are lovely and sensible. I meanm, all the songs in the album.
I have a regret though, i met the great AsA once at the Palms early last year and got an autograph which i have turned my house upside down without finding.
Please if anyone knows how i can contact her, i will be highly appreciative.
She is the best thing that happened to music for me this year.
CultureIjebu People - The Most Industrious Beings On Earth. Please Let's Get Together by deezzle(op): 11:55am On Dec 24, 2007
E we so, ewen omo ijebu alare
Jobs/VacanciesGalaxy Backbone Recruiting by deezzle(op): 7:58am On Dec 05, 2007
HELLO GUYS,
I SAW ON WWW.GALAXYBACKBONE.COM THAT THEY ARE RECRUITING. DOES ANYONE KNOW THEIR E-MAIL ADDRESS?
REGARDS,
CareerRe: Human Resource Professionals: by deezzle(m): 10:49am On Nov 12, 2007
please, i need a template for a warning letter. can anyone help?
thanks
ComputersRe: Is It Okay To Read Your Wife's E-Mails? by deezzle(m): 5:43pm On Nov 09, 2007
personally, i don't think it is advisable. it will take the rights she has as an individual away. believe me, its got nothing to do with ünder-g"or anything like that. it is just wat it is, she has the right to have her own personal things, period!!!!
Technology MarketStanding Fans: Resellers Wanted! by deezzle(op): 5:39pm On Nov 09, 2007
We need resellers for 16"standing fanwith remote control and round base.
contact me on 08053303730 ifu are interested.



SMEs are the strenght of our economy.


Cheers

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