Music/Radio › Re: Street Dance Cd by Geezle(op): 6:16pm On Aug 05, 2008 |
u got mail!!! |
Education › Re: Madonna University: The Truth by Geezle(m): 6:11pm On Aug 04, 2008 |
Madonna get im wahala, people say na Government spoil Fed Schools, na Obasanjo, IBB abi Abacha na im bring Cult come FED school? The reason why a private school is the way it is today is because of bad eggs from the fED SCHOOLS. For crying out loud, the Fada for MAdonna, we all know(us from there) sabi im craze. In that school it is not how much u have that keeps u there but how much u can keep ur head in the time of temptations. Fada no send our folks cash in anyway. I went to Madonna when school fees was just 65-70k when Igbins was collecting awoof. Na Glorified Secondary school, but the product dey show now, everywhere u go there is an alumni of that Grammar School doing their thing? Abi na Fada put them there? @ Poster, I feel ur pain but a word of advice is: keep ur head where it should be, Money aint anything or everything to FADA EDEH, not forgeting his loads of dull people who are not civilised? The DVC inclusive, Remember God will judge his people one day, Dont judge them urself, if u like pray that they should die, like u have done for our past leaders(who are still leading in one form or the other). THEIR TIME WILL COME. timok4chri: Hi all, i just came across this thread, I am a graduate of Madonna University Okija, yes, the school have and still has many challenges that may not be favourable, its all about focus o, I may not have attended the best of Universities in the country, but i can boldly say my degree in Madonna University earned me a job with GLOBACOM, and my wife (who is also a graduate of Madonna University) is working with First Inland Bank, we just got our Toyota Camry(latest model) and in the process of completing our personal 3 bedroom flat, well, we don't see the pains of school again, and we are not dusting CVs looking for jobs because we are comfortable, and we thank God because where we are going to, is better than were we came from. Na God o! even my younger brother just called to tell me he passed the VISAFONE interview and is about to resume work, all na Madonna University Certificate o. Praise God. Bro Mail me: acegery@yahoo.com, if u can. |
Music/Radio › Re: Street Dance Cd by Geezle(op): 2:08pm On Aug 04, 2008 |
just mailed u now, |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Personal Asistant To The Managing Director by Geezle(m): 6:34pm On Jul 29, 2008 |
@ sence,
Can a lawyer apply? |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: New To Guinness, Need Some Hints! by Geezle(m): 3:54pm On Jul 28, 2008 |
was there before, thank God for u, which dept are u?
The best thing about Guinness is the Family attitude to work. The worst is the pay(not compared with MultiNationals)
Will any current or old staff be kind enough to tell me the DOs and DONTs? There r really no do/donts, its basically, do the right thing(your job)
What are the best practices? Dont leak company secret, Always drink A GUINNESS PRODUCT, Apply WORK-LIFE BALANCE, u will hear that alot.
What shld I avoid? Dont drink before 2pm, Always remember there is work, the next day.
What shld I look out for? The nearest groove, and KPI/Role Profiling
email me: acegery@yahoo.com |
Career › Re: Access Bank Forces Staff To Take Cars by Geezle(m): 5:25pm On Jul 24, 2008 |
proof first before N'landers go yarn |
Music/Radio › Re: Street Dance Cd by Geezle(op): 5:19pm On Jul 24, 2008 |
Just the kind of replies I expected, Una no go let una fellow man chop?
I copying off an original |
Music/Radio › Street Dance Cd by Geezle(op): 12:59pm On Jul 24, 2008 |
I have a street dance compile for sale. who wants to buy? |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Miracle Don Happen by Geezle(m): 4:37pm On Jul 20, 2008 |
i'm sharing this testimony on behalf of someone very dear to me, she graduated in 2003, obuchineme: Efosa, No come chop oil money too much oh.Becos u fit fat so teee obesity go set in. So if u dey wak make u dey post some 4 nairaland,shey u understand One love sis obuchineme: Baby this sound incredible but its just to let u know that there is time for everything under the earth.This is your time to shine. and i am so so happy for you.may God take you to greater heights in JN. |
Autos › Re: Honda Civic 2005 Model For Sale! by Geezle(m): 6:15pm On Jul 17, 2008 |
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Business › Re: Power Crisis: Senator Calls For Ban On Generators by Geezle(m): 9:03am On Jul 17, 2008 |
HE IS REALLY VERY SMART , from his name, HE FRIGGIN HAS MANY GENERATORS IN HIS ABUJA RESIDENCE, LAGOS RESIDENT AND IN HIS VILLAGE HOUSE, [flash=200,200] http://WHAT THE HELL?[/flash] |
Travel › Re: Third Mainland Bridge To Be Shut For Two Months by Geezle(m): 8:19am On Jul 17, 2008 |
How do the Lagos Govt want to manage this situation? He said that traffic officers from the Federal Road Safety Commission, the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority and the traffic police would be drafted to ensure orderly vehicular movement.
The controller urged motorists going in and out of Lagos Island to seek alternative routes to the bridge in order to avoid the expected chaotic traffic situation.
He said that those coming from Ikeja and Ojota, for instance, could make use of the Ikorodu/Western Avenue (now Funsho Williams Avenue) Road or Apapa-Oworoshoki Road. For me o!, Let them force everybody to keep their FREAKING cars at home and use a BRT bus to get to the Island. If the people can afford it, let them keep two cars: one on the Island and one on the Mainland. The BRT will shuttle from a particular point into the Island to a particular point in the Mainland. I believe this will cut down on traffic, that is if the buses are running at 85% potential. At least that should ease movements especially during the rush hours, |
Sports › Re: Bbc Unmasks Fake Nigerian Football Agent! by Geezle(m): 9:20am On Jul 15, 2008 |
An undercover BBC investigation has exposed how young African footballers are being conned out of thousands of dollars by Nigerian fraudsters.
They prey on the thousands of amateur players who post their details online hoping to be spotted by English agents.
One gang which was confronted pretended to be Manchester United officials working with manager Sir Alex Ferguson.
Another conman was impersonating the chief talent scout for Chelsea to trick naive teenagers into wiring him cash.
Victims are often duped into sending money in the false belief that they are paying official registration fees to have a trial to play for their favourite English Premier League clubs.
The fraudsters simply pocket the money and disappear.
Registration fees
For the BBC investigation, an undercover reporter played the role of the father of a young Ghanaian striker keen to make it big in England.
In that guise, he contacted a man who called himself Paul Jones and claimed online to represent Manchester United. The man falsely boasted that he worked closely with Sir Alex.
In e-mails and secretly recorded phone conversations, Mr Jones claimed that Sir Alex was so impressed by the BBC's fictional player that he wanted him to come for a two-year trial.
Mr Jones said that the club would coach the player to stardom once a "registration fee" of more than $7,000 (£3,500) was paid.
"As soon as your child comes over here in London, the club will sponsor their food, their accommodation, all the necessary things they need in the club. So after two years of the training, if the player performs well, he will join Manchester United," Mr Jones promised in one call.
In an effort to persuade the undercover reporter that his offer was genuine, Mr Jones e-mailed several fake player registration forms.
The documents were headed with the club's official logo. But one obvious error was that the instructions stated the form should be addressed to legendary United manager, Sir Matt Busby - who died in 1994.
Secret filming
In a sting operation, the undercover reporter persuaded Mr Jones to send his assistant, a "Dr Frank Johnson" to meet him at a hotel in the Nigerian city of Lagos to receive the cash in person.
At the meeting, Dr Johnson was secretly filmed as he produced another fake registration form.
He assured the undercover reporter that Manchester United were keen to recruit more African players and that his son would be well provided for.
"What we do is give them a good contract. That is why you have to sign as a sponsor," he said.
"We will prepare an apartment for your son and give him special training so he will improve. Then we will set him up with another club or he will play with us."
Dr Johnson's sales pitch was brought to an abrupt end when BBC reporter Gavin Lee and a camera crew approached and confronted him.
Despite the evidence on tape, Dr Johnson initially denied he was a fake. But he later confessed that his real name was John and that he was ashamed of his actions.
He was taken away and questioned by a Nigerian policeman who provided security for the sting.
The BBC team was allowed to examine Dr Johnson's mobile phone and found it contained texts that suggested he was involved with scams involving victims across Africa and Europe. Several people had sent him their bank details.
In the phone's directory the number for the BBC's undercover reporter was listed under "mugu" - the word used by Nigerian fraudsters to describe those that they swindle.
Another conman recorded by the BBC claimed to be Mike Emenalo, the former Nigerian international player who is Chelsea's chief talent scout.
The fake Mr Emenalo was brazen enough to advertise his services on a legitimate sports website.
He claimed to be so impressed by the record of the BBC's fake player that he immediately offered him a trial with the club. This time the fee demanded was $4,000 (£2,000).
Nigerian's Sport and Tourism Ambassador John Fashanu commended the BBC investigation for highlighting the perils faced by young African players who want to play abroad.
The former Wimbledon player and England international said there needed to be greater action against the conmen who were ripping off their fellow Africans.
"They have seen an opportunity to make money and they are making money off desperate young Nigerian, Ghanaian, South African, African, Third World country footballers who all want to live of professional footballers like Thierry Henry, Kanu and Jay Jay Okocha," he said.
Often those who fall for scammers like this are from poor backgrounds. Their families scrape together the fees in the vain hope of giving their children a route out of poverty.
Players as young as 12 post their photo, phone number, e-mail address and in some cases even their passport details online in the hope of getting an agent.
Most appear to be unaware that English clubs would never demand money from a player they were considering signing.
These ambitious amateurs seem largely ignorant that under immigration regulations it would be impossible for them to get a British work permit.
They would not qualify as they have not played several games for their own national sides. And it is this naivety which the fraudsters exploit to ruthless effect. NA WAH O!!! NA SO!!! WHY ARE WE SO WICKED, LATER WE GO TALK SAY OUR GOVERNMENT NO DEY TRY? |
Christianity Etc › Re: Sunday Morning: How Was Church? by Geezle(m): 10:54am On Jul 06, 2008 |
i didnt go today, had a hangover from last nite, in the office for 8am |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Engineers Are Needed! by Geezle(m): 5:20pm On Jul 04, 2008 |
whats the email addy? |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Freelance Writers Needed For Wedding Website by Geezle(m): 6:11pm On Jul 03, 2008 |
i would like to apply, please send me the details, I love to write freely, acegery@yahoo.com |
Education › Re: Expulsion Scandal Rocks Covenant University: 120 Students Expelled by Geezle(m): 12:01pm On Jul 01, 2008 |
Even if the rest of the world calls the private schools, higher schools or advanced schools, I believe those names give credence to the fact that they are actually Higher than the old-school compounds called universities, (no offense intended)
The real fact is that even though the school is a private one, the need to instil human rights and its likes should be advocated for now. We are tired of the fact that because a school is labelled 'private', its owners should go about (in the dark) doing what they like. For crying out loud, most of these schools (including my alma mater) are founded by Christian Fore runners and as such should live as Jesus / His Disciples / Apostles lived, not as the Heretics and the masters of the old - Herod and Pharoah.
I do not believe the story but I dont doubt the possibility either. My opinion is clear: if our jobless Lawyers, like Gani and senators like Iyabo and parents will devout their time to understand that there is no place like home, then Nigeria will be a better place, let us learn to love each other, poor or rich, treat each other like human beings not the other species, MONEY DOESNT FALL FROM TREES |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Bankkphb Uk Educational Loan by Geezle(m): 2:32pm On Jun 29, 2008 |
Good talk Koinage,
It is no different from having a credit card. |
TV/Movies › Re: The Apprentice Africa- A Painfull Ending by Geezle(m): 12:59pm On Jun 25, 2008 |
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Music/Radio › Re: OFFICIAL Request Naija Music Thread!!! by Geezle(m): 7:40am On Jun 25, 2008 |
@ bisibaby, whats email addy? |
Romance › Re: Nigerian Guys Cannot French Kiss! by Geezle(m): 3:04pm On Jun 22, 2008 |
@ all
see people: if someone had say list possible ways of getting to heaven, No one would even say more than, |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Udo Udoma & Bello Osagie Charmbers by Geezle(m): 4:30pm On Jun 20, 2008 |
WHATS NEW WITH soapdish AND kamikaze |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Kpmg And Access Bank Test by Geezle(m): 5:23pm On Jun 10, 2008 |
reschedule the kpmg or anyone u choose |
Career › Re: Where Will You Like To Work? by Geezle(m): 5:21pm On Jun 10, 2008 |
where i will like to work: ACCENTURE my grade in school: 2ND CLASS LOWER DIVISION d year I graduATED: 2005 experience if any: 1 YEAR PLUS skills: VERY COMPUTER LITERATE AND VERY DYNAMIC, A HARD WORKER and why you will like to work in this place: THE CHALLENGE IS ALMOST ULTIMATE |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Get "atm" Card That Enable 200k Withdrawal Daily by Geezle(m): 9:16am On Jun 10, 2008 |
why not bring an ATM that allows you to withdraw without having money or even from anybody's account? |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Urgent Vacancy by Geezle(m): 8:43am On Jun 10, 2008 |
Thanks Man |
Sports › Re: Africa Best 11 In Euro 2008 by Geezle(m): 8:33am On Jun 10, 2008 |
Where is Nani (Portugal, Cape Verde)?
Anyway, @ Nabe,
I think the guy came across Nairaland from Guinea?somewhere in Africa, U know we dont speak English well.
Direct him to Great Osewa, I'm sure he's seen the post already,
@ Great Osewa, Do u think there should be a place for beginners/new comers to Nairaland? OR HELP |
Music/Radio › Re: D’banj’s New Single by Geezle(m): 11:30am On May 24, 2008 |
i HEARD d'BANJ AND OLU MAINTAIN HAVE BIFF; HENCE MO GBONI FELE FELE
DURELLA AND D'BAJ BIFF OLD PASS NOW, I DONT EVEN THINK ITS HIM AND DURELLA, I THINK IS WITH THEIR PRODUCERS(DON JAZZY, again, AND ID CABASA) |
Music/Radio › Re: OFFICIAL Request Naija Music Thread!!! by Geezle(m): 11:26am On May 24, 2008 |
who has fadabasi's abasi ndi ayaya o!? |
Music/Radio › Fada Basi by Geezle(op): 12:43pm On May 19, 2008 |
does anyone have an mp3 song of fada basi's song: abasi ndi ayaya o!!!
acegery@yahoo.com
I'll appreciate |
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Nairaland General › Re: How Has Nairaland Changed Your Life? by Geezle(m): 12:27pm On May 14, 2008 |
@ acid -drop, no offence, u have a large network of friends and admirers from Nairaland, dont u, or they are a bunch of blabbers? |