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Hi, please does anyone have idea when school accommodations will be made available for ballot, or know of any off campus accommodations? |
I once board a taxi, immediately I open the front door I saw a row of money. I quickly picked it up, I was the only passenger then, along the line other passengers came and an issue came up while I was still thinking of informing the driver about the money, the driver made it clear that "na mumu day dull himself inside taxi" I still ask am watin he talk the man repeatedly it boldly. That was how I pocket the money ooo .. on getting home it was 7k |
Good morning, please someone should advice me on what to do. I tried printing my PPA letter since friday but I do get a error message saying too many request try again in a minute. And today I assume to the the 3 days deadline of submitting the acceptance letter, please is there a way to resolve this? |
Egohunter:I am for FT but am not in Lagos yet. |
Most everything be on sex. The youth have bastardized this generation, now every relationship must be sex relationship else they will leave you. OP sex in relationship doesn't guarantee you a better life after marriage rather think of the values she have to offer. |
Egohunter:https:///D4ESJGSpS3uBn9TF8DV3Xj |
When you day mugrimo, you no sabi say na mistake, take up you cross and start to learn how to be a father, for heaven sake how will you be eating married men food and not be expecting what married men are expecting, better wake up |
So lately I noticed no group have been created for Finance both FT and PT, so I created one. Let meet there, just follow the link below https:///D4ESJGSpS3uBn9TF8DV3Xj |
Inyene96:Yeah |
Hello. Please any group for MSC Finance full time? |
Ever wondered what it is like watching the Nigerian version of our favorite nativity story? Wonder no more!! Coming to your screen to wet your appetites!! The king is born!!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0rQID_Q5EU |
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A Nigerian soldier was killed and several injured in two attacks on the United Nations (UN) Peacekeeping Mission in Mali, UN officials confirmed yesterday. Gunmen attacked the UN troops in Timbuktu in the North of the country, where several groups of militants are active, according to Stephane Dujarric, spokesman for UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres. The peacekeeper, who was killed, was a Nigerian, as were three of those injured. Three soldiers from Chad were injured in Tessalit in the northern Kidal region near the border with Algeria when their vehicle drove over an explosive device. Condemning the violence and expressing his condolences to the family of the killed soldier, Guterres said such attacks on UN soldiers could be considered war crimes under international law. Warrant Officer Lasisi Moshood served in the Nigeria Airforce. He survived by a Wife and five children. May his soul rest in peace. |
A violent attack against the United Nation's Integrated Stabilization Mission for Mali ( MINUSMA) that left one peacekeeper dead on Saturday, drew strong condemnation from Secretary-General António Guterres. Mr. Guterres is “deeply saddened at the death of a Nigerian peacekeeper who succumbed to his wounds following the armed attack by unidentified assailants in Timbuktu”, said his spokesperson, Stéphane Dujarric, in a statement issued that evening. The UN chief expressed his “heartfelt condolences” to the bereaved family and the Government of Nigeria and “wished a speedy recovery to another Nigerian peacekeeper who was wounded in the same attack”. He also wished a “swift recovery to three Chadian peacekeepers”, who were wounded when their mine-protected vehicle hit an improvised explosive device in Tessalit, Kidal region. The Secretary-General recalled that “attacks targeting United Nations peacekeepers may constitute war crimes under international law” and called on the Malian authorities to “take swift action to identify the perpetrators of these attacks and promptly bring them to justice”. “The Secretary-General reaffirms the solidarity of United Nations with the people and the Government of Mali and its support to their quest for peace and stability”, Mr. Dujarric concluded.
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