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AGS company at Iju/Agbado area in Nigeria is recruiting to fill the position below for person around Iju/Ishaga/Agbado Railway side: Job Title: Clerk Location: Lagos Employment Type: Full-time Salary #20000 - #25000 AGS Job Description • Manage and participate in Warehouse operations. • Supervise load and brief staff on materials to be loaded • Ensure stock counting as at when due. • Oversee the receipt and dispersal of materials entering or leaving warehouse. • Receive and maintain materials • Maintain records Education Qualification SSCE/Diploma/NCE Experience 0 - 1year Application Deadline: 10/12/2020 Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Experience: 0 - 1 year APPLICATION EMAIL: Gazconcepts@gmail.com |
Vacancies at Tri-3-nity Hospital at 1 Niyi Adeniran Street Dalemo Alakuko Lagos. HND/B.Sc in Biology Science Computer Operator. CV submission in person or send dispatch rider or anybody to submit for you there. |
Investment in transportation business in Lagos as entrepreneur. |
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Contributions from gurus will be appreciated as to better option among uber, danfo bus and keke napep as means of transportation in Lagos. Pros and cons. |
The bird has family waiting for her returning back home. I beg you to let the bird return to her family today. God will bless you. |
God bless Nigeria.
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God have mercy on us.
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Kim Jung In is a North Korean leader with strict actions and no nonsense man. Kim Jong-il was his father and the second leader of North Korea, from the 1994 death of his father, first leader of North Korea Kim Il-sung, until his own death in 2011. Born: 16 February 1942, Paektu Mountain, North Korea Died: 17 December 2011, Pyongyang, North Korea. Previous offices: Chairman of the Workers' Party of Korea (1997–2011), more Uncles: Kim Yong-ju, Kim Chul Joo Children: Kim Jong-un, Kim Jong-nam, Kim Yo-jong, Kim Jong-chul, Kim Sol-song
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Better days ahead.
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National Art Theater Iganmu Lagos 1976 Vs Palace of Culture and Sports Varna Bulgaria 1968. - Sustainability - Maintenance - Patronage Share your thoughts. |
God Almighty, please heal the world and safe us from any kind of disease and Corona virus. Lockdown advantage is that, most of awawa boys, one million boys and others would have been mistakenly recruited as amotekun security guards. It would have caused a great havoc after training them and turned to bull dogs that do not recognize anybody even owners at times. Thank God for His mercy.
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God bless Nigeria
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God have mercy on us.
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Why not Nigeria government borrow the idea of NCDC dissemination of information to all Nigerians without submission of our phone numbers? Yet all of us get the messages daily.
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This man lack information dissemination skill and ability. It should not come as threat rather awareness. A lot of people might come back from abroad and hide from test due to this info. Please, people stay safe. God will protect us and this will not be our portion.
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I WANT TO GO HOME ~Nnamdi Kanu cries out from Italy. |
It is very pertinent and worth surprise why Nigerian leaders stay in the country for medical checkups and treatment of recent. Change is inevitable and next level. Please share your own reasons. Can we say dear? |
Things may not have gone your way in the past, and you may think your dreams have died, but God has new opportunities in front of you, from Love Your Life: Living Happy, Healthy, and Whole. Maybe you are saying the same thing. If so, I want to encourage you: Don’t live in regret. Don’t let lost opportunities make you feel disappointed and discouraged. God is bigger than your lost opportunities. He can still get you where you need to go in life.
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Weeks after a British media aired the story of a man said to be the stowaway who fell from a Kenya Airways plane in London, Cedric Isaac Shivonje has broken his silence for the first time. Shivonje, whose photos were published by the broadcaster Sky News on November 11, 2019, is very much alive and serving his jail term at an unidentified prison over defilement charges. Speaking to Daily Nation on Wednesday, November 20, the 25-year-old man said on the day the stowaway fell from the plane, he was in Kawangware where he worked as a teacher. “I am alive, as you can see,” said the inmate. According to him, the photos that were published by the broadcaster claiming it had received them from Paul Manyasi’s girlfriend, were his and they were picked from his Facebook account. The former teacher of English and Science in a private school said he was arrested on August 7, 2019, over a month after the man who nestled in the landing compartment of the aircraft fell. He stated that since the story was aired by Sky News, he has been psychologically disturbed as it damaged his reputation with fellow inmates referring to him as death and corpse. “I saw my pictures on TV but the names were not mine... the next day, a prison warden told me the whole story and inmates started calling me death and corpse. I cried a lot,” he said. Shivonje’s father, Isaac Betti, who had visited his son at the prison for the first time in two years since he was remanded, admitted to having lied to the foreign media to protect his son. "When the visitors came, they said they wanted to speak to me but I could not tell them my son was in prison. They said that had been working at the airport and if I was aware of that and I said no,” he said. “ They then told me that my son died after hiding on a UK-bound flight. When they showed me the photos, I told them that my son’s name is Cedric Shivonje Isaac… all this time I knew my son was in remand but I could not reveal to them. I wanted to protect him,” he added. The journalists are then said to have handed the family KSh 20, 000 before leaving their home and Betti now claims the story has damaged his son’s reputation and needs cleansing. The new development now deepens the intrigues surrounding the man who stowed away and fell into a London compound. Sky News reported that it had identified the stowaway as Paul Manyasi who was an employee of Colnet cleaning company based at the airport and that he was a resident of Mukuru kwa Njenga. The Kenya Airports Authority, however, dismissed the report saying the name Paul Manyasi did not appear in the JKIA staff registry and the airport’s pass biometric register. Colnet also denied it had an employee named Paul Manyasi.
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