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Emmycute30:Kindly reply your dm at your earliest convenience |
latonyn:Please reply your mail I have some questions. A friend of mine got an invitation for the aptitude test in Kano, I'd appreciate any information you can give as regards the Fast Concept Plc Management Graduate Trainee. Please reply at your earliest convenience. Thanks in advance. |
Emusan:Kindly reply my mail at your earliest convenience sir. |
FynGuy:Scheduled for noon, When is yours? |
NanoSec:Upload it to cloud storage (Google Drive, Dropbox etc.) and post the sharable link here. It would even be useful for others that will be viewing this thread in the future. More importantly, it will save you the data you will be using to send them to individual emails... Think about it. |
FynGuy:Not sure yet... Awaiting updates from them. |
FynGuy:Yes |
nwafresh:I need enlightenment on the NSE too, please o |
I just stumbled across some threads of past applicants for the EY graduate trainee this morning, and I did some digging. I think y'all should try googling anything on STATEMENTS AND ASSUMPTIONS IN LOGICAL REASONING TEST. This link should be of help: https://www.mbarendezvous.com/cat/logical-reasoning/how-to-solve-statement-assumption-questions-in-lr-/ Best wishes. |
wanderlust007:I wasn't even contacting him for the past questions, just some kind of heads up and hints about the EY recruitment process since he works there. And he still hasn't responded to the email. |
jonsnow1994:I sent a private message, please reply at your earliest convenience. Thanks in anticipation. |
Please I need a download link for Acrimony |
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caroloun check your email Pls... |
Carlcaresophia:Thanks alot, I think that Takie square is cool. But I don't know how it operates, like how much I'd be charged... |
Carlcaresophia:I reside in Oyo state, how do I get the carlcare address and hotline for that place? |
Please help my phone keeps crashing and rebooting even in safe mode. I've tried everything I know... please I need help asap (infinix hot 2 with 2gb ram I got it earlier this year and I do update anytime I get the notification). Anybody also experiencing this problem? Please I need help ASAP... + I want to be a member of that group |
negga4al:[/quote]Please help my phone keeps crashing and rebooting even in safe mode. I've tried everything I know... please I need help asap (infinix hot 2 with 2gb ram I got it earlier this year and I do update anytime I get the notification)[/quote] |
Please help my phone keeps crashing and rebooting even in safe mode. I've tried everything I know... please I need help asap (infinix hot 2 with 2gb ram I got it earlier this year and I do update anytime I get the notification) |
Do you have a structural engineer who does designs, calculations and detailing for you? |
This comment is the real joke here RickRichards: |
dguy in dcorner: first to comment...#halle..lols...what makes you think it'll make FP? |
Toor, wetyn we no go hear Blues all the way. |
Thanks to God for making me to see this day, thanks to my daddy and mummy for buying me a camera phone, and thanks to MTN for the internet connection. My first time on the front page and even ...th to comment *dancing skelewu and azonto papo* @OP I'll be back to the topic later |
Don't know which section to post this really, but I'm sure the MODs will do the magic. He was loved and admired the world over, profiled in books and movies, and showered with awards and accolades. But even the most public of personalities have little-known facts buried in their biographies. Here are 10 surprising facts you probably didn’t know about Nelson Mandela: 1. He lived up to his name: Mandela’s birth name was Rolihlahla. In his Xhosa tribe, the name means pulling the branch of a tree or troublemaker. (The name “Nelson” was given to him by his teacher on his first day of elementary school. It’s not clear why she chose that particular name. It was the 1920s, and African children were given English names so colonial masters could pronounce them easily). 2. He had a cameo in a Spike Lee film: He had a big part in Spike Lee’s 1992 biopi (Preview) c “Malcolm X.” At the very end of the movie, he plays a teacher reciting Malcolm X’s famous speech to a room full of Soweto school kids. But the pacifist Mandela wouldn’t say “by any means necessary.” So Lee cut back to footage of Malcolm X to close out the film. 3. There’s a woodpecker named after him: From Cape Town to California, streets named after Mandela abound. But he’s also been the subject of some rather unusual tributes. Last year, scientists named a prehistoric woodpecker after him: Australopicus nelsonmandelai. In 1973, the physics institute at Leeds University named a nuclear particle the ‘Mandela particle.’ 4. He married a first lady: Before tying the knot with Mandela on his 80th birthday, Graca Machel was married to Mozambique President Samora Machel. Her marriage to Mandela after her husband’s death means she has been the first lady of two nations. 5. He was a master of disguise: When Mandela was eluding authorities during his fight against apartheid, he disguised himself in various ways, including as a chauffeur. The press nicknamed him “the Black Pimpernel” because of his police evasion tactics. “I became a creature of the night. I would keep to my hideout during the day, and would emerge to do my work when it became dark,” he says in his biography, “Long Walk to Freedom.” 6. A bloody sport intrigued him: Besides politics, Mandela’s other passion was boxing. “I did not like the violence of boxing. I was more interested in the science of it – how you move your body to protect yourself, how you use a plan to attack and retreat, and how you pace yourself through a fight,” he says in his biography. 7. His favorite dish is probably not yours: He’s been wined and dined by world leaders. But what Mandela loved eating most was tripe. Yup, the stomach lining of farm animals. 8. He quit his day job: He studied law at the University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg and opened the nation’s first black law firm in the city in 1952. 9. He was on the U.S. terror watch list: Mandela wasn’t removed from the U.S. terror watch list until 2008 — at age 89. He and other members of the African National Congress were placed on it because of their militant fight against apartheid. 10. He drew his inspiration from a poem: While he was in prison, Mandela would read William Ernest Henley’s “Invictus” to fellow prisoners. The poem, about never giving up, resonated with Mandela for its lines “I am the master of my fate. I am the captain of my soul.” You may know it from the movie by the same name starring Morgan Freeman as Mandela. Source: CNN.com |
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Payee milk...cos he always has some white stuffs at the corners of his mouth and he teaches Biz studies |
Happy Birthday to me and all the #TeamNovember30 :-D |
I've always been wondering what those white smelly things that fall off the throat sometimes when coughing. Back then my bro used to tell us it's part of the milk we have drank since we were babies that refused to digest until i stumbled across http://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2010/09/what-those-nasty-white-chunks-that-come-from-your-throat-are/ what did you think they are? |
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