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Abe igi FMS |
ValCon888:Zaga that. |
So, how is it going now, or how did it end? @ngoziwrites |
TheNiceGuy:I quite agree. I got emotional listening to the panegyric and eulogy too. If someone chants my linage panegyric too I'll be moved. Unfortunately, many in this generation don't even understand/appreciate such things. Sad! |
I personally know Adebayo Adegun and Chinedu Junior. That's all I have to say for now |
Toothpicks (oh those days), fish, corn flour. My, my, those days! |
Please mention me when there's an update on this. |
Ìjàkùmọ̀ in Yorùbá. Civet in English. That thing sweet die. Bought one for 5k circa 2013 |
And we have all been looking for her for over a month! My friend's sister killed just like that? They will pay! All those involved must pay! God will see to it. |
What sort of data is this? This is the academic staff structure in Nigerian universities: Level 1: Graduate Assistant Level 2: Assistant Lecturer Level 3: Lecturer II Level 4: Lecturer I Level 5: Senior Lecturer Level 6: Associate Professor/Reader Level 7: Professor Note: Librarians, though not seen as lecturers, are also academic staff. |
#nogofallmaga, an initiative of the Cybersafe Foundation, has written a comprehensive expose on these agric scams a while ago. Please search for it online and get an idea about how these guys operate. Their modus operandi are often similar or same. |
Joy, nothing but joy! Oh, I remember our own day in 2007! Still got the pictures. A wonderful day. Does anyone know the school and perhaps the SM handles of the girl? That we may bless her. |
Nice one, if mutually beneficial. |
uote author=Lucaslookers post=109440244]Please married folks in the house, My lovely wife and I have been married for almost 2 years now. I know I am not a perfect person and she is not too but we have been managing. Why I opened this thread is that I am very afraid of her new attitude of always carrying weapons anytime we have a misunderstanding. It started when I found out she had an abortion without telling me and when I confronted her she flared up and started behaving like a tout jumping here and there. On Friday last week we were discussing about how to go about the new business I want to set up for her and somehow we got into an argument and she ran into the kitchen and grabbed a knife. Again, this morning I simply asked her to waybill some foodstuffs to her father as I wouldn't be able to do that before heading to my place of business and she grabbed my clothes and started calling me names, next thing she picked up the belt hanging on the wardrobe and started threatening to teach me a lesson. I have never been a woman beater and honestly don't know what has gotten into her. We have a pending issue we are yet to sort out but still I am keeping my calm why is she the one suddenly going violent?? Please what do I do? I don't want blood on my hands because if I touch her it will be very bad. My marriage is still young.[/quote]Whatever you decide, let it be made known and crystal clear to her relatives, your own relatives, and the Nigeria Police what she has been doing. Do it on time! Do not delay! Spouses are killing each other a lot these days! I have said my piece. Peace. |
Name of hotel? Want to do my own research before recommending to someone. |
I will always remember Professor Linus Osuagwu of Marketing (LASU), now in AUN, Yola. The training and sound background you gave me in marketing and research are still taking me places today! I hope to meet you again someday soon, as a junior colleague in academia. Dr. Adekunle Idris, may you be blessed for all you have done and are still doing to encourage me on my academic excursion. You showed me that you can be in academics and still maintain sound principles. By the way, if Idris teach you Sales Management, and you no know am, I no sure say you fit know am again. ![]() Professor Doyin Hassan, now in Canada. Thank you for the mentorship over the years. An expert in Distribution and Logistics and Marketing Communications. I hope your students in Canada are enjoying your classes, as we did in LASU. WE ARE LASU; WE ARE GREAT! |
I have personally worked with this amiable professor. She is eminently qualified. She knows how to manage organizational resources, especially people. Congratulations are in order. We are LASU, We are PROUD! |
Can all the Shagarites gather here for an e-selfie? ![]() |
There's nothing special about the price, especially if you're playing in the academic (graduate studies) and technical/business space. |
The EKO Hospital used to provide topnotch service in those days. Had my first genotype/blood group test there decades ago. I don't know of their quality in recent times though. Rest in peace, Dr Obiora |
Please mention me when same or similar roles become available. Many thanks |
travelwaka:I was in a Zoom webinar on tourism with the Ooni some weeks back and had a glimpse of his palace. I think I have screenshots somewhere. Nice place though |
I'm highly and extremely interested in this! This is a perfect role for me. |
What exactly is the vacancy about? What's the product or service offering of the firm? |
Employ more people to go into the field and collect samples. Remuneration should be paid accordingly. Simple. |
Gatan kowa! If you know, you know. |
Bought one for 5k circa 2013