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Neatly used 2012 Honda Accord,, leather interior, automatic transmission, video player for sale Mileage: 135000 Reason for sale: Relocation Call: zero eight one one eight eight seven eight seven one two. Price: 2,200,000 negotiable
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@Tokyobulls, please I sent you a mail to your private address. Please respond. |
tolutweety:Seen. Nice place to work (I think) |
Following the recent drive by the Nigerian Police to revalidate tint and arms permits, I have gone in a search to find out what it will take. Please find below. More details will be updated as they emerge. PROCESS OF OBTAINING A PERMIT 1. Fill the Application form on the right to obtain an Application ID. 2. Complete the Application Process by Login in with email provided and the Application ID shown below. 3. Complete the Bio-Data form when logged-in and provide the details of the Vehicle you want to obtain a Tinted Permit for. 4. Take the Print-out to any Police Command, to capture your biometrics and collection of your Tinted Permit Certificate. Mods: Please move this to FrontPage
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Congratulations Wellington. The new king of Scrabble in the world. Proudly Nigerian http://scrabbletvlive.com/2015/11/07/congratulations-wellington-jighere/ |
Yeahh! |
Since the heat of the campaigns for the 2015 general elections started, I could not help but notice the various degrees of e-wars, endless arguments and massive insulting that's going on between the supporters of the various candidates (especially those of GMB and GEJ). Most times I wonder "if only these were constructive and well channeled". It only goes as far to show the fabric that most of the Nigerian electorate are made of. Oh sorry, did I just say "electorate", majority involved in these destructive exchange of written words will most likely not participate in the elections proper by going out there to vote (my opinion). I'll simply refer to our attitude as " Talk more do less". Little wonder why things hardly get better for most of us (Nigerians) as individuals because we have lost our sense of putting our words to actions and thinking objectively. What do you expect? For Nigeria to become a better country? Not in this dispensation (as we are). If I go on the streets (of Port Harcourt or Kano for example) and ask a commoner why he/she would prefer a presidential candidate to another, all I'll hear is sentiment: How one leader is a saint and the other a clueless, corrupt, violent-loving, fanatic leader. Just take a look at what we have become. Most mind bugging is the fact that we can hardly identify wrong from right nowadays.It's only right if it tunes to not just our gains but also to the detriment of the opposition. Who will turn our heart away from the "evil" that has taken hold of it. Our religious organisations have turned their eyes in the wrong direction; "If the leader is not of our denomination, he/she cannot be from God/Allah". Very amusing. So who is from God/Allah? The answers can come quickly but not until we revisit the drawing board to trace where and when we went wrong. Everyone of us, at one time or the other has done great deeds and some bit of wrong. Examine yourself before you write/make that next comment about our leaders or leaders to be. You don't have to visit a church or mosque to do that, Just Examine Yourself Wherever You Are!!! I am not a regular writer (so don't expect so much of grammar) but I had to put this up now that it's still early. Direct from the heart of a concerned Nigerian. NB:Start here, comment objectively if you must |
Run for your life ![]() |
Take heart @ Airsaylongcon. Had a similar experience earlier this year. It was a most difficult moment for me. Anyway I trust you're doing okay with the situation. You shall overcome. |
davide470: Just one question: is Electrique a male or female? If female, then things have changed.Why? |
Which way SEPLAT!!! A deep sigh of relief after the AC. Any info on when successful candidates will be contacted? **Be anxious for nothing** |
tolutweety: Update coming....Hello, apologies it took so long for me to reply. I had a hand full of activities in the course of the week. As regards the digital interviews, the one I know of is for the graduate field engineers 2015. It's an internet based interview if I may say. Although there's no assessor live at the other end, you are expected to answer and record a video of yourself throughout the process. The questions are scenario based (mostly lengthy) where you're expected to cite a case where you did blah blah blah. Advice: Compose yourself and you'll be fine. I'll attempt to give answers to any further relevant question. |
Lovely and highly commendable input there. Covenant University: [size=14pt]Trail Blazers [/size]since the pre-Cambrian age. ![]() |
Please someone should clear the air. IGBOELI: Someone that wrote in lag got the mail below. Any other person with such mail?@ Igboeli, the person that got the mail, did he/she write the test at Chams? SOLARPOWER1: I got a mail today for an aptitude test at Chams City. Pls I need help from the house as regards how to prepare (what to expect from a SEPLAT APT TEST). It`s urgent cause the test is Sat 23rd Aug. (GTP) |
Please can you show us an abridged version of the mail? Is it for the Graduate Trainee Programme....Thanks |
Crimson17: what means are they using to contact people? email, text, phone call...when was the 'someone' contacted?Phone call... I think he was called on tuesday. |
obiscolly: Since when? Did they call you? Or you know someone?I know someone |
obiscolly: For those that wrote this exam on the 21st of June, is there any update? When are they expected to start contacting the successful ones?They have started calling |
Happy Birthday Tolutweety ![]() |
nizetuks@yahoo.com Far too kind |
nizetuks@yahoo.com. far too kind |
bad_ass_nigga: nah bro. the test has already reduced candidates frm each state to two. even d interview will just be document verification.Mind you, the test was quite different this year compared to last year. |
Common peeps, it's not by scores alone. the way it goes: there will be a cut off for different states, then a number (say about 10 from each state) will be invited for interviews. Then the final 2 will be selected from there. The two best from your state "may not" have the best aptitude test scores but may be best suited for the scholarship (like having a provisional admission and level of interest in IT based on achievements). So my advice, if you scored high, don't relent yet because the battle isn't over. Best Regards |
100 questions 60minutes |
please, can someone give me a clue of what the reference number looks like let me try coin mine from it. Misplaced the phone they sent the reference to as at the time of application. |
Got the PI survey mail this morning. |
rekeson: Nice idea broDon't try it bro.You could be blacklisted forever by Shell. Be wise. You might want to apply as a professional there someday. no one knows tomorrow. |
No mails yet for me. Attended assessment day at Agbara. Anyone with mail yet that attended A.D at Agbara? Please reply. |
Please those that already attended the assessment centre, what was it like? A hint shall be much appreciated. |
Why is the test different for different peeps. Some got word problems while others got tough charts and tables to decipher. |
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