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ibawon:Happy birthday bro. Got this recharge successful. More grace upon you. Cheers! |
olayinkajnr:I have one for sale. I'll send you a pm now. |
omotolsy:I am serious for that price. I will call you soon. |
omotolsy:Thank God it is negotiable. 120k sir |
Very much available |
Available! |
Available |
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BolajiBillion:None at the moment. I'll ask and get back to you later. Chatted you on WhatsApp but no response |
Is it still available? |
BolajiBillion:Would've loved to come see the car but not in lagos. Happy sales bruv |
Sweet car. Please collect 1.8m frm me cash and carry. |
Macbeyland has it. You can contact him if you need it. HeWrites: |
I like this phone but do not understand the chip unlock part. Could you please explain the disadvantages of using a chip unlocked iPhone? |
The importance of having self-esteem is very underrated these days. The focus is so much more on the external objects that we are easily willing to compromise our own self-esteem to make others happy. Feeling good and believing in yourself is extremely important in succeeding professionally and personally. Here are 10 ways you can improve your self-esteem if you are struggling: 1. Focus on what you truly want. Doing things that truly make you happy not only increases your happiness, but also your confidence levels exponentially. 2. Refuse politely. Do not compromise your time for things that are less important in place of the things that are the most important. Learn to refuse politely without feeling guilty. Learn to value and respect your time and others will do the same. Say no to things that are unnecessary and take up a lot of your time, energy or both. 3. Don’t feel guilty about showing someone his or her place if needed (politely of course). Sometimes it becomes crucial to remind a certain type of person to back off. It is extremely important to stand up for yourself. While there are some incredibly kind people in this world, there are also those who will want to take advantage of you if you let them. Therefore, don’t feel scared to confront such people and don’t feel guilty for standing up for yourself. These sort of people need to be shown their place from time to time. 4. Don’t compromise your principles for ANYTHING (job, money or a relationship). One thing that most of us usually go wrong with is the need to compromise our standards and principles for money, work or relationships. While you may think you have to sacrifice something to win something, remember that sooner or later, you will end up resenting the reason for which you gave up your standards. You are unique and your requirements to live a happy life should be met. Whatever they are, you will find someone or something that is in the same frequency as you are. Just don’t compromise your happiness to fit that someone or something in. 5. Do what you are supposed to do. Do what you are supposed to do and do it well. Don’t focus on what others think or feel about it; rather, focus on how you feel. It may be something huge, or it may be something that is very menial in the eyes of the world, but if it brings joy and peace to you, keep doing it. 6. Be patient with life. Don’t make stupid decisions because you cannot see the next steps. Be patient and wait for things to come to you if you have already given it your best. Sometimes, life gives you an opportunity to do nothing and be nothing so you can be ready for the next phase in your life. Use it to rejuvenate your mind, body and soul. Sometimes, you need to empty the cup before you can fill it up again. 7. Reflect every now and then. Reflecting on your life is a great exercise to get to know yourself better. Do it often by observing your past actions and reactions without judgment. Don’t try to change or manipulate anything; just observe everything exactly as it is. 8. Don’t over-explain yourself. Don’t waste your energy in trying to explain yourself more than is required. People who truly care about you won’t need it and people who need that many explanations shouldn’t be in your life. 9. Pull yourself out of an environment where you feel invisible. Life is too short to feel unwanted in a room or in someone’s life. If you feel that you are not being acknowledged for who you are and what you do, then it’s time for a change. 10. Be smart with your time. Be very precious with your time because it is limited. Spend it with people who make you laugh. Do things that expand your soul. Do not waste it on worry and regret. Be smart and be creative. Self-esteem comes from knowing yourself, your needs and your passions inside and out. You have to be your own best friend before you can expect others to give you that space and respect in their life - Elite Daily Source: www.radar.ng/art-life/10-ways-to-perfect-the-art-of-self-esteem/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=10-ways-to-perfect-the-art-of-self-esteem
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The fear of[b] Agodi prison[/b] is the beginning of wisdom ![]() Why won't he |
I don't knw if the criteria used in selecting the participant favours people from delta state alone coz almost all of them are frm delta state especially the females |
Just saw the new star quest this evening and i can't stop asking myself if its meant for people from delta state alone coz almost half of the participants are from delta state. Did anyone else notice dat? |
Whiz kid sabi all dem badt guyz so he shld jst leave school and follow dem badt guyz, ![]() |
Thanks bro, i need more of dat ![]() |
Got an SMS inviting me for the test this sat. 17/11/2007 but was advised to check and print a mail sent to me which i couldn't find in my mailbox. plz anyone dat got the mail should forward it to my mailbox(essojay4real@yahoo.com) so i can get the details. Thank you so much, i'll be expecting it. tonia2000, could u plz forward the message to my email? |
Called the number on the invitation last thursday and was told to call back in 2-3 weeks time. Stay cool and pray hard. We'll surely make it. One love brother. |
Please nairalanders, i'd like to know how much Audit firms like Deloitte, KPMG, Ernst & Young, PWC and others pay for graduate trainee (Entry level). Thanks for the prompt response. |
i got 26-Maths, 6-English, 24-Aptitude |
JUst got an invitation for assessment from Basscomm. I applied for the position of Management trainee. See a copy of the invitation letter below. Dear Applicant, Congratulations. You have been short-listed to come for an assessment interview on Wednesday August 29, 2007. Time: 9am prompt Venue: Basscomm Nigeria Limited Xpress House (Beside Ostra Hall) Gas Plant Road Off Otunba Jobi Fele Way (Behind Marwa Gardens) Alausa Ikeja Please come along with an updated copy of your resume. Please note that multiple assessments will be conducted and your success at each level will determine your progression to the next. After each level, only short-listed candidates will be contacted. The entire exercise will last for no less than 4 hours, so do make necessary arrangements to be available for that duration. Please be punctual. Arrival later than the stipulated time will mean a forfeiture of the assessment. Candidates are responsible for their own transportation arrangements. Regards, Human Resources Basscomm Group |
I got two letters for the NLNG test; the first was slated for Abuja, 8.00am, ICC and got the second about a week after in which the venue was changed to lagos, Eko hotels and suites same time. i travelled from Anambra to lagos to write the test only to be told that the second letter was a mistake that i've to go back to Abuja. its so painful as i have to write the test on tuesday and my NYSC clearance for the month is also in that week. anyways, i need your prayers so my travelling to abuja tommorow wouln't be in vain. Thanks for that prayer. ONE LOVE |
i've got my letter today for second test at Abuja on the 31st. wishing u others the best |
I've really had a good time going thru all the replies to darqly's posting and its been a blessing to me in many ways. I'd wanted to reply darqly immediately but coz of time i couldn't do dat but i'm happy that i didn't coz my reply wouldn't have been what i'm sending today. Seeing all these replies and contributions today i find it difficult just to go like that without making any contribution. I want us to understand that it is for our own good to write good English coz it helps in many ways. We can just start today in this forum and with our critics in here we'll surely improve and one day u might just see yourself writing even better than him (Darqly)and i'm sure he'll be happy to have done that. Let me give u this example. When i entered the university my spoken English was not too good and i had a very good friend then who mocks me but at the same time correct all my mistakes. In 2nd semester we took a course GES 101 (Use of English) in which i scored higher than him (though we had same grade). My friend was so happy for me because he realized his criticism was constructive and thanked me for believing in him. We both lived together throughout our stay in the university and graduated with same grade in same department. Let us believe in his critism and try to change for the better. On the issue of Pidgin English, i'm not against it but i think we should know the right time to use it. ONE LOVE |
can anyone tell me how to post a new topic on nairaland? |
i will like u guys to send the state where u're posted to (u never can tell, we might have a forum in camp lol) |
Send ur CV and an application letter to either welltecjobs@vigeo.com.ng or welltecjobs@vigeoholdings.com Betterstill u can drop it at their office in Lagos which i dont have the address with me here |
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