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abdulwastecx: You a definitely an ethnic biogot....just because every body says it doesn't make it right. Be diffrent and you will be that agent of change. For the record I'm an ibo man from Anambra state and that's my identity, |
Why do yorubas lump every one from the south south as ibos? my yoruba mechanic said its because he knows of only three tribes in Nigeria, I reasoned with him because of his level of education but when educated yoruba NLers make same mistake, I give up. |
I rep my alma mata. A great alumnus of COOU. But thank God that my cert bears ANSU.. |
tinuolababy: good points op |
tinuolababy: good points opthanks and Mods do the needful |
How you dress affects more than you think . Whether you like it or not, your clothing commuicates how people see you in an office environment and it can have a serious effect on your ability to achieve succes in an office environment. Here are some tips to ensure your clothing has a positive impact on your success. 1. Don't expose your body because you want to flaunt it or you want to show your six packs. 2. Don't wear wrinkled clothes. Heard of an iron? Use it. It makes the cloth to sparkle on you. 3. Don't wear loud jewelries that makes you to look like a dog being dressed up for an India traditional wedding. Use the KISS method, Keeping It simple and Smart. 4. Don't wear that white shirt twice cos it ll always embarass you on the collar area. 5. For men don't wear red pants or red shoes to the office it makes you look stupid. Black or a dark brown shoes are perfect. 6. Ladies please your dinner gowns, casual pants and tank tops are not meant for an office environment. Let me stop here and allow you to add yours. |
DecemberIV: We don't need to see the names to know they are Ibo. Why can't you grow up to live a life of love, your future will be bright if u start thinking, acting and saying positive things about other people. |
What about the girls you chat up in the bus and the next minute they keep silent when conductor tell them "owo da" expecting u to pay. This story happened to my colleague in the office, he was transferred from Enugu to lagos and he do come to work from Egbeda. One day he asked me how much is Egbeda to Ikeja? I told him its 150, he now screamed that the conductor do collect 300 from him, he said when people are paying they do say "meji" so when he also want to pay he do tell the conductor "meji" that he tought MeJi was his bus stop. |
That might be the condition Mimiko gave him or else he ll move out of LP and the party will become a toothless dog. I see a pattern here |
They are cannibals that need a psych evaluatoin |
A very good development. |
I think the Chinese are moving en masse into the south east because of years of shared business ideas with the igbos. They need to bring in quality products and make igboland an extension of SHANGHAI. |
There was a country then called Nigeria, thank God son we are in Biafra. |
I'm not from Abia state but I can attest that Uche Ogah will be the best thing that will happen to Abia state for a long time. I've listened to his testimony in Full Gospel Business Men Fellowship Intl and I can swear he is the real deal. |
I'm not from Abia state but I can attest that Uche Ogah will be the best thing that will happen to Abia state for a long time. I've listened to his testimony in Full Gospel Business Men Fellowship Intl and I can swear he is the best. |
Andorra, Costa Rica, even Lichestein that has one of the best banking system don't have an army. Maybe we need to invade it and steal the money our politician stash there so that Nigeria ll send peace keepers to protect their loot sorry country. |
johnmartus: anyway am not blame them for they are unguarded utterances even here in Nigeria we are not value ourselves talk on international our leaders has bring shame ridiculous to us I just pity this generation but this people do not serious on what they are asking for. I'm sorry I went through your post on this forum and I've been laughing my skin out. But seriously you are hereby banned from making any comment on any thread. Mods take note. LOOOOOOL |
RIP to a fine journalist. |
Dimgba Igwe, a veteran Nigerian journalist and media administrator, was killed earlier today by a hit-and-run driver near his residence in the Okota area of Lagos, Lagos State. He was 58 years old. Mr. Igwe, who was a former deputy-managing director of the Sun newspaper group, was hit and killed as he jogged in his neighborhood, a friend to the Igwe family told SaharaReporters. Mr. Igwe first emerged in the early 1980s as a strong voice in Nigerian journalism when he worked with the Concord newspaper group owned by the late Moshood Kashimawo Abiola. Mr. Igwe wrote a highly regarded column that focused on political and literary issues. He rose to fame as a co-editor of the groundbreaking Weekly Concord, with his longtime friend and collaborator, Mike Awoyinfa. Mr. Igwe and Mr. Awoyinfa teamed up again as founding deputy managing director and managing director of the Sun newspaper group owned by former Governor Orji Uzor Kalu. He and Mr. Awoyinfa were removed four years ago and teamed up to found Entertainment Express. Until his death, Mr. Igwe continued to write a back page column for the Sun that appeared every Tuesday. Former Governor Kalu described Mr. Igwe’s death as the darkest day in the history of the Sun newspaper. www.saharareporters.http:///dimgbadead
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cecegorz: I just listened to Pastor Bosun's message, and it's jaw dropping!plz can u send me d message on my BB pin 231F35FC. I ll be very greatful. Thanks |
Hey u look very pretty, I love ur pix and how it matches the scenery. |
I've stayed in the North and now I'm staying in lagos, I've found that the way the northerners and the south westerners view islamic religeon differs. For example the northerners are so conservative and will do anything to protect their religeon while the south westerners are more liberal and don't take islamic to heart like that. My question is which other diffrence have you observed so that I can be able to see islamic religeon from a mulltiple angle. |
I know that Atiku will make sure that his candidate Boss Mustapha emerge victorious in the party. APC truncating democratic ideals since inception. |
I can't belive that other students kept mute while all this was happening to you, during my own dayz in ANSU ULI this is an oppourtunity we ll use to whip those uli youths and their masqurades into line. Guy take heart but ANSU has finished for Uli youths to whip ur ass and d student kept quiet |
When was d last time you took malaria pills? try and change enviroment cos some of these things you talked about is caused by poverty infested environment you find yourself. |
The wedding tradition that I know of is that the woman dances like that's her last because finally she has moved from spinsterhood to marriagehood. |
Why didn't I read this story on Saharareporters? I think we need to call some media house to order. Nation, Punch plz take note |
cbrass: It would have been nice he kept his moutch shot...inferiority complex always the issues with an average flatee. You will be banned next time if you dare to make any Gbagun again ![]() cbrass: It would have been nice he kept his moutch shot...inferiority complex always the issues with an average flatee. You will be banned next time if you dare to make any Gbagun again |
Nigerian Identity Management Commission (NIMC) will issue MasterCard-branded identity cards with electronic payments functionality to 13 million Nigerians. This initiative is the largest rollout of a biometric-based verification card with an electronic payment solution in the country and the broadest financial inclusion program in Africa. The eID card forms a key component of the Nigerian Identity Management System, deployed by NIMC as part of its mandate to create, maintain and operate the country’s first central National Identity Database and provide proof of identity to Nigerians 16 years and older. With 13 applications, including MasterCard’s prepaid payment technology and Cryptovision’s biometric identification technology, the eID card will provide millions of Nigerians – the majority of whom have never had access to a banking product – with the security, convenience and reliability of electronic payments. At a celebratory event held in Abuja, His Excellency President Goodluck Jonathan said: “I am happy that this important milestone of the rollout of the National Identity Management System has been realized today. I am impressed with the quality of the eID card and the work of the corporate partners that made it possible. I commend especially MasterCard, and Access Bank Plc, as well as the Commission [NIMC] for achieving a world-class product.” He said the card builds a window to a social security benefit system and therefore, it is a card every Nigerian should get. NIMC is working with several government agencies to integrate and harmonize all identity databases including the Driver’s License, Voter Registration, Health Insurance, Tax, SIM and the National Pension Commission (PENCOM) into a single, shared services platform. “The National eID program enables us to create an optimized common platform for Nigerian citizens to easily interact with the various government agencies and to transact electronically,” says Barr. Chris ‘E Onyemenam, Director General and CEO of NIMC. “There are many use cases for the card, including the potential to use it as an international travel document, which will have significant implications for border control in Nigeria and West Africa.” “In close collaboration with both the public and private sectors to achieve the full potential of this program, NIMC is focused on inclusive citizenship, more effective governance, and the creation of a cashless economy, all of which will stimulate economic growth, investment and trade,” he adds. Through the collaborative efforts of NIMC (the project lead), MasterCard (payments technology provider), Unified Payment Services Limited (payments processor), Cryptovision (Public Key Infrastructure and Trust Services Provider), and pilot issuing banks including Access Bank Plc, 13 million Nigerians will gain access to state-of-art financial services as part of the pilot program. “This is a memorable occasion for MasterCard as we witness the start of a financial inclusion program that is unprecedented in scale and scope,” says Daniel Monehin, Division President of Sub-Saharan Africa, MasterCard. “Combining an identity card with MasterCard’s prepaid payment capability creates a game changer as it breaks down one of the most significant barriers to financial inclusion – proof of identity – while simultaneously enabling Nigerians to access the global economy.” He said the broader economic impact of the card will be felt as the previously unbanked and under-banked are able to gain access to the mainstream economy, and the visibility of their assets allows them to build a financial history and establish credit-worthiness with financial institutions. Using the card as a payment tool, Nigerians can deposit funds, receive social benefits,save, or engage in many other financial transactions that are facilitated by electronic payments with the extra security assurance that biometric verification provides. They can also pay for goods and services and withdraw cash at millions of merchants and ATMS that accept MasterCard payment cards in Nigeria and in more than 210 countries and territories globally. MasterCard has unsurpassed merchant acceptance; no other brand is more widely accepted. The card also has the added safety and security benefits offered by the EMV Chip and Pin standard. Group Managing Director, Access Bank Plc Herbert Wigwe, said: “Access Bank is a supporter and promoter of innovative ideas that would improve the quality of lives of Nigerians. This initiative provides another opportunity to highlight our commitment to national development and nation building.” To receive the eID card, Nigerians aged 16 and above need to register at one of the hundreds of NIMC enrollment centers nationwide. The enrollment process involves the recording of an individual’s demographic data and biometric data (capture of 10 fingerprints, facial picture and Iris) to authenticate the cardholder and ensure that there are no duplicates on the system. Upon registration, NIMC issues each Nigerian with a unique National Identification Number (NIN), followed by the national eID card. Upon completion of the pilot program, NIMC plans to introduce more than 100 million cards to Nigeria’s 167 million citizens. “By supporting the Nigerian Government in the implementation of a world-class and innovative electronic payments program, we are helping them to reduce the costs of cash to the economy and society, improve efficiencies and prevent fraud and corruption. More importantly, we are opening up a world of financial inclusion to millions of Nigerians and improving lives,” says Monehin. Source: premiumtimesng.com/masterCard-branded National eID Card Launched in Nigeria
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size38: If we are to believe this about Julius Agwu's disqualification by inec, what will inec do about the likes of Tom Ateke, Evans Bipi, Ikedi Ohakim, Nysom Wike and their likes who nurses governorship ambition? because if u ask me, both Wike, Tom Ateke, Ikedi Ohakim and Evans Bipi are all touts.. Its a joke, why do you bear size 38 and you ve stiill got a low IQ. Pardon me, what do you watch at your spare time? |
dejt4u: Rubbish thread..is still possible to disqualify someone that has applied for something?. See Mumu comment. Its a joke asshole. |


