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More persons are needed |
oloyolo:We brainstorm to push brand/products into the market. We don't carry or hawk anything. Join our team today by just dropping your phone numbers here to get further details.. |
We brainstorm to push brand/products into the market. We don't carry or hawk anything. Join our team today by just dropping your phone numbers here to get further details.. |
SmellingAnus:This your name strong sha |
Maxcollins042:No ooh, I don't encourage such |
For somebody travelling to Germany, is it better to stay at refugee camp or to stay in a friends house? I am tying to weigh the pro & cons. Advise me, please if you have any idea. Tnks |
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I just stumbled on this and decided to share it here. Its for the viewing pleasure of vaseline crew.
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Be a part of this great team. It is still open for new members |
oloyolo:sure. More persons are needed please. |
I am still encouraging anyone who wishes to be part of this great team to drop his phone number here or send it to gidigbam001@gmail.com once our ship sails being a part may not be as easy as it could have been if you choose to join us now. |
Those who wish to be self employed should be part of this team. Just drop your phone numbers |
If you are not comfortable dropping your phone number here, you can send it to my email : gidigbam001@gmail.com |
I have an idea that needs to be developed. It purely has to do with marketing that was why I said its for people that have flare for marketing. I will like interested persons to drop their phone numbers here so that I can add you to our Whatsapp group to enable us start planning, modification and implementation. Thanks! |
Op, did you not do summary in English? You would have just summarised it for us to be able to read it all. Meanwhile, I think its high time our leaders stop fooling us with this RECESSION bullshit because obviously they are just hiding under that umbrella so as not to meet their responsibilities! |
joe4real12:Delta |
Where Can I Get Floor Washing Machine For Marble, Granite And Tiles? I need it to support my cleaning business. |
Does this means that our President & his team are not seeing any other way forward? |
This is why they postponed the election. To enable hem lobby more persons/party to liaise with APC. It still wont work. iyamu is our man. |
3sexy:You know its almost like a tradition for Nigerian political office holders to run 2 tenures, Buhari not excluded. Take it or leave it, he will want to run for 2nd tenure, ASAP |
He still has his believe that change has its price and probably its price is what we are paying now. The benefits may begin to come through in his 2nd tenure. |
I am just wondering, fellow Nairalanders, If Buhari wins second tenure do you see Nigeria getting better? Maybe his policies will favour Nigerians in his 2nd tenure. In other words, what will be the fate of Nigerians? |
jacko4real:Economic recession, please |
If you want it to pain her more, when next you are going to buy the condom, go with the girl. More especially if your new chic is more beautiful facially, taller and more endowed on her front and back side. I bet u as you both leave the store, she won't stop looking at you people. |
Buhari's involvement in Edo campaign is bad luck for APC in Edo State. People are not pleased with the presidents performance. Oshiomole would have tried to convince him not to come bc he's coming will only make things worse for them. |
Barely two months after the Libyan government, together with the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) and the Nigerian embassy in Libya, deported 162 Nigerians for various immigration offenses, another 220 Nigerians will be expelled tomorrow, the Libyan government has announced. The deportees will be brought into Nigeria tomorrow afternoon through the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) in Lagos on a charter aircraft, according to a source close to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The ministry source told SaharaReporters that the deportees who were picked up from different locations in Libya had resided in the North African country for years, adding that most of them entered the country through several illegal routes. Our correspondent gathered that some of the impending deportees had attempted to cross from Libya to Europe, but they could not accomplish their mission for various reasons. Upon their return, the deportees are expected to go through immigration processes at the airport while some with criminal records in Libya will be handed over to either the anti-narcotics agency or the Nigeria Police for further prosecution. It would be recalled that in June, when 162 Nigerians who were stranded in Libya voluntarily returned to Nigeria, the Voluntary Returnee and Integration Consultant with IOM in Lagos, Sara Hamo, in an interview with journalists, disclosed that about 200 other Nigerians would be deported to the country in August. Ms. Hamo said, “This is the second time in 2016 that we were returning Nigerians back to base. There are more Nigerians still coming, maybe in the next two months [August]. We already have a request from the Nigeria embassy that some of their nationals wanted to return to their country. Those coming would be about 200.” Also speaking at the event in June, an official of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Mr. Aliyu Sambo, said the returnees voluntarily returned to Nigeria after they could not get a headway in Libya. He said the agency, in collaboration with another government agency, would counsel and re-orientate the returnees before re-uniting with their family members. The returnees were received by various agencies such as the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS), Nigerian Police, National Agency for Protection and Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), and other relevant stakeholders. |
Barely two months after the Libyan government, together with the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) and the Nigerian embassy in Libya, deported 162 Nigerians for various immigration offenses, another 220 Nigerians will be expelled tomorrow, the Libyan government has announced. The deportees will be brought into Nigeria tomorrow afternoon through the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) in Lagos on a charter aircraft, according to a source close to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The ministry source told SaharaReporters that the deportees who were picked up from different locations in Libya had resided in the North African country for years, adding that most of them entered the country through several illegal routes. Our correspondent gathered that some of the impending deportees had attempted to cross from Libya to Europe, but they could not accomplish their mission for various reasons. Upon their return, the deportees are expected to go through immigration processes at the airport while some with criminal records in Libya will be handed over to either the anti-narcotics agency or the Nigeria Police for further prosecution. It would be recalled that in June, when 162 Nigerians who were stranded in Libya voluntarily returned to Nigeria, the Voluntary Returnee and Integration Consultant with IOM in Lagos, Sara Hamo, in an interview with journalists, disclosed that about 200 other Nigerians would be deported to the country in August. Ms. Hamo said, “This is the second time in 2016 that we were returning Nigerians back to base. There are more Nigerians still coming, maybe in the next two months [August]. We already have a request from the Nigeria embassy that some of their nationals wanted to return to their country. Those coming would be about 200.” Also speaking at the event in June, an official of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Mr. Aliyu Sambo, said the returnees voluntarily returned to Nigeria after they could not get a headway in Libya. He said the agency, in collaboration with another government agency, would counsel and re-orientate the returnees before re-uniting with their family members. The returnees were received by various agencies such as the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS), Nigerian Police, National Agency for Protection and Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), and other relevant stakeholders. |

