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This business will also need a succession plan. Succession planning is critical for the longevity of family-owned businesses in this our clime. |
Congratulations, @SeaTrade. May the vehicle serve you well and may you be happy using it. May you always have the resources to make good use of it. Above, I wish you safe driving always. |
I know how to prepare semolina very well. I especially love Honeywell semolina. But I have drastically reduced its consumption to the barest minimum. Our natural foods like ẹ̀bà, fúfú, àmàlà, iyán, are far healthier alternatives. If you know, you know! |
2007/2008 Shalnick23: |
I served in Kurmin Musa, Kachia Local Government area of Kaduna State back in the days. Kachia is known as the Home of Ginger. |
Nice writeup here! As a tour operate and tour guide, I have heard of Esie museum and the waterfalls several times. Planning to explore these places someday soon. Nigeria is a beautiful country! |
[quote author=KingRabota post=139298385]The correct phrase is The buck stops here. But ever since Pablo misused this term against prez Jona it has become a thing Definitely a typo. Many thanks |
Have you seen the road that leads to the Ladoke Akintola Train Station, Moniya? I don't even know which is worse between the Abeokuta and Ibadan access roads. I think this is a system wide problem. And the bulk rests on the table of the NRC. They should do better! |
Gbam. You hit the nail on the head. Please there is no such distinction. A domiciliary account denominated in dollars is a dollar account. However, there may be other types of dollar accounts which are not domiciliary. What separates these from the former is the nature of the underlying banking relationship. For example, your virtual dollar account issued by a fintech is not a domiciliary account because you as the "account owner" don't actually have a deposit relationship with the underlying bank partner that holds the dollar deposits. There are other practical distinctions, but one primary example of the distinction, in practice, is that you should be able to deposit and withdraw physical dollars with a domiciliary account which you can't do with your virtual dollar account.[/quote] |
I don't know about this but I know Mahama is a very intelligent and eloquent speaker. He was at my MSc convocation several years ago. |
Nice one! These are things we love to see. |
okomile:It's not about cooling off, it's about watching your sugar intake and living healthy. Water is always the option. One or two of Fanice or Super Yogo once in a while won't hurt. But, as a rule, drink water. |
Before even opening the post I knew it must be Ogechi Adeola. From LBS to Kigali. She is an erudite scholar in marketing and management. |
This was exactly what one DJ threatened to do at an event I anchored about 4 years ago. I had to personally go summon the servers to arrange food and drinks (chilled bottles) for him and his team. Personally, as an event organiser, I ensure that support staff (including cleaners, security staff, drivers) are taken care of at any even I coordinate or anchor. They are as important as the guests there. |
I got carried away with the sight. Didn't take pictures on time. It was a beautiful sight! |
A nice initiative, prima facie. We in the tourism sector wait to see how the implementation will go, and the gains to be had by the stakeholders. End |
Love800:You get it. Someone still mentioned this last week. Eba is than semolina, nutritionally. |
Go for any Xiaomi/Redmi brand within that price range. Thank us later. Xiaomi rocks! |
ragdollz:Listened to this track years ago! I'm still looking for how to download it. This song speaks directly to my soul. |
[quote author=onyekaokechukwu post=113404013]Nope. I can just call an uneducated bricklayer to build my fence. [/quot] A bricklayer isn't uneducated. You need to properly understand what education really is. Everyone who has a sellable skill is educated in his own right Education is not just about reading books or going to college. |
Chiquitita... Mama Mia! Etc, music I'll always love! Ishilove, do you love Ace of Base too? Let's have a thread on them too. Another nice musical group of yesteryears. |
Manual applications are being phased out by the NIS. You apply, pay and pick a date for biometric data capture on the portal. You go on your chosen date with the necessary documents, do your data capture and go home You can then track the progress of your application to know when it will be out. Don't waste your money looking for shortcuts, them go chop you o, and your passport will still come out at the normal time. Passport application is just ₦26000 in Lagos (₦25000 application fee+₦1000 bank charges), all paid online. Peace. |
quote author=Nonexisting post=113228158]He is not into legit deals so I suggest you free him. No legit hustler will humiliate you in that manner. He is suffering in the inside and envies you that knows nothing about what he passes through. Look for a legit hustle bro and be your own man.[/quote]Op, follow this advice. Something tells me your cousin ain't legit. Keep your dignity and remain legit. Seek for help from normal people, people who respect others no matter what/who they are. Your own favour will come. Peace. |
Got an invite from patiti.com for tomorrow too but not going. The notice is too short. We should consider candidates when planning these things |
Many people, not just a particular gender, in this generation are morally bankrupt! It's not a reason to generalize on women and/or marriage. The women did not sleep with themselves. Both parties are equally useless and senseless! Marriage is a God-ordained union. So, those who marry must live according to God's terms. Then they'll have fewer problems. But we're now in a generation of wokeness where everybody believes that their opinions are the best and God's thoughts are old school. The results are all around. |
ote author=CSTRR post=113046081]Whenever I watch any foreign documentary on Nigeria, the first thing they say is that Nigeria is a country of extremes. A country of the extremely rich oil billionaires and the world's poorest people.[/quote]You are correct. This was still highlighted at the Nigeria Economic Summit Group (NESG) Public Lecture which I attended yesterday. We are now the 8th poorest country in the world, with unemployment at a record high since the birth of Nigeria, and real GDP at the the lowest! If you have the means to do so legitimately, move out of this country. There's nothing here for the next generation, at least from my humble observation. |
PlayerMeji:You sabi how marketing works. I stan. |
I'm following this thread. Please mention me when you update. Please enjoy your new home, and help your wife to acclimatize too. Blessings |
What was the total cost (transport and accommodation) in Naira? |
soberdrunk:Na the koko be this! Op, hope you gerrit? |
Could I Have This Kiss Forever?- Whitney Houston and Enrique Iglesias Loving You- Dolly Parton I Believe- Sanjo Adegoke A Long Walk- Jill Scott Lost in Space- Lighthouse Family I'm Yours- Jason Mraz On Top Your Matter- Whizkid Speechless- Michael Jackson Ordinary People,- John Legend |
PepperSauce:You got it! |
