FatherOfJesus: A lot of his concrete roads are failing.
David Umahi act as if he knows too much. This same man constructed concrete runway in Abakaliki airport that is not safe for planes to take-off or land on because of poor grip hence commercial airlines avoided the airport (aside that the airport has no economic value). He wasted 40billion.
While I know that concrete roads are good if they are properly constructed, like the one in gbagada, but Umahi will be forming engineer while he cannot deliver quality roads in his state.
I don't trust the quality of the concrete road that Will be delivered on the coastal road project. Umahi likes substandard and shiny things like China and Hitech construction company is not reputable enough to handle such magnitude of project. The only construction company I can trust to deliver is julius berger.
What you're seeing there is the resulting effect of the failing subbase materials used,this will happens any day irrespective of location if the subbase material did not pass compaction test.
I have this friend who is madly in love with a sex doll. He is seriouse and considering marriage at this point. Both of them are madly in love.
I tried to persuade him that it was a bad idea but my friend gave the following points for going on with the doll;
1.doll is a virgin 2. Zero body count. 3. Doll looks 25 and will never age. 3. Constant sex anytime without serenren. 4. No in-law wahala 5. She is never going to cheat on my friend. 6. My friend is free to have side cheeks whiteout his wife compaining. 7. Doll is very beautiful. 8. No arguments in the home. 9. Savings money on food at home after marriage. 10. No nagging in the relationship. 11. The doll at least will listen to him when he talks.
Now these are the points raised by my friend and I am inclined to partly agree with him.
Now he promised never to cheat on his doll wife after marriage.
What do you guys think, is my friend crazy?
OK, tell your friend he is about quarter to madding
santaclaws: The ministry of education is to blame. As funny as this sounds, let me break it down:
Most JAMB questions are based on A-level curriculum and for students to pass convincingly, they must read thoroughly, much beyond the scope of O'level syllabus covered in secondary schools. In the UK, students are meant to attend 6th form college where A-level courses are taught, thus preparing them for A-level exams and further studies.
We have an exam that is too advanced for most school leavers, but because the majority of students who pass have always depended on EXPO, we refused to talk about it.
Instead of the FG to have students stay at home up till 18, maybe we should add A-level colleges to the academic system so that students can either chose to write JAMB upon finishing secondary school or enter through A-level/Direct entry into 200 level.
Gistmedia10: The two wives of the Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, are currently trying to outshine each other, with both of them laying claim to the Office of the First Lady of the state.
The two women, Ngozi and Titilola, have printed different posters that have gone viral with their names and pictures welcoming Nigeria's First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, to the state.
Mrs Tinubu is billed to be in Osogbo, the state capital on Tuesday for the turning of sod of the Alternative High School For Girls at Oke D.O, Ilesha Road.
In her poster, Ngozi Adeleke wrote, "Welcome to the state of living spring. Experience the beauty of Osun State's landscape" and signed off as the First Lady of Osun State.
Titilola Adeleke, in her separate poster, also welcomed Mrs Tinubu to the "Official turning of the sod ceremony of the Alternative High School For Girls at Oke D.O, Ilesha Road, Osogbo"
She also signed off as the First Lady of Osun State.
What do you expect from the wives of our Dancing governor of our dear state. They are as clueless as thier Husband.
GistMedia0: In a disturbing video that has now gone viral on social media platforms, a Nigerian young man was captured slapping an elderly commuter during a heated altercation over a traffic dispute. The incident, which occurred on a busy road, has since sparked widespread outrage and raised concerns over respect for elders in society.
The video, recorded by an onlooker from a nearby vehicle, shows the two individuals engaged in a heated argument after apparently encountering a traffic issue. As the dispute escalated, both men stepped out of their vehicles to confront each other.
The man appeared agitated during the exchange, though the exact cause of the altercation remains unknown. He suddenly raised his hand and delivered a forceful slap to the elderly man's head, causing him to stagger backward.
This can only happen in Lagos where the once a peaceful & Elders respecting state has been infiltrated by some miscreant developers that have no respect for their elders back home.
Gistmedia10: In a recent crackdown on cybercrime, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has apprehended and sentenced Solomon Martin King, a charming Nigerian man, to a year in prison. This comes after EFCC investigators successfully gathered evidence against King for his involvement in a sophisticated romance scam.
Known for his charming demeanor and good looks, the man's scheme involved creating fake online personas to lure victims into romantic relationships. Once trust was established, he would then exploit their emotions to extract money under false pretenses. However, his fraudulent activities came to an end when the EFCC caught wind of his operation.
Best Dressed Female award: Nigerians have no right to criticize Bobrisky as long as she hasn’t broken any law - TV Host, Morayo Afolabi-Brown
Nigeria media personality, Morayo Afolabi-Brown has stated that Nigerians have no right to criticize Bobrisky for winning the Best Dressed Female award at a function in Lagos last weekend.
Morayo argued that Bobrisky has not broken any law because he dressed like a woman. She argued that the Nigerian law frowns at same sex relationships but not against crossdressers.
‘’He is the conversation and is a very good example of the Nigerian factor. In one hand, Nigerians say they are against this, 14 years if you are caught trying to be with the same sex. There is no law against crossdressing, anybody can dress how they want to dress but the act or the perception of it, a person can be arrested or invited for questioning.
On one hand, Nigeria is like No, on the other hand, we see this and skirt around the issue. This is a man who is well protected , he has never been questioned, arrested for his choices because we have not even seen who he is dating because if he is indeed a woman, he should be dating a man.
There are conversations around this ‘Shim’ and it is confusing. So, when ‘shim’ goes for a competition with the ladies, why are we therefore feeling offended because ‘shim’ has changed body and ‘’shim' is a woman.
This is my own stand. As long as this person has not broken any law, as long as the law has not arrested ‘shim’ for anything, we have no right to criticize ‘shim’ for winning a competition that ‘shim’ has offered herself to.
‘Shim’ is a Nigerian and should be respected and given that regard regardless of what ‘shim’ decides''
Run go where,,, it's forever together, only that you didn't look well before you leap, gone are those days when men is solely responsible for financial obligations in marriage, now it's the 2 parties coming together to shoulder the responsibilities, imagine no children yet o
I feel like running away but to where? I truly love my wife but she is regretting marrying me. Please what can I do?[/quote]
EmekaStanley: Around middle of November 2018, I had an accident with a scooter I had bought to ease my transportation to and from Apapa where Givanas, a company I worked with at that time is situated.
The scooter was a life saver for me considering the state of Apapa road at that time.
As a result of the accident which was as a collision with a distant-minded person crossing the road, I fractured my radius, had deep scratches on my shoulder and face.
I was rushed to a local orthopedic who wore me a cast on my arm to immobilize it.
At that time, I was actively seeking to leave Givanas, so I saw Jagal vacancy for the post of a ‘buyer’. I took the test online, scored high and was invited for a face to face interview.
While at home taking some off days due to the injury, I attended Jagal interview with the cast and injury marks on my face.
I arrived Ikoyi, the headquarters of Jagal, met Ian Moodley, the then Group Supply Chain Manager, who was to interview me.
Ian Moodley looked beyond my injuries, interviewed me properly and told me he was going to hire me, and he did.
He just referred me to the Group HR then, Daniel Ayscough to formalize it.
By the end of that day, I received an official email from Daniel informing me that I have been hired, and asked me to resume by the second week of January, which was enough time for me to notify Givanas that I was quitting.
I immediately sent an email to Givanas informing them of my resignation, went to work few times with the injury and that was it.
There are lots of things I could pull out from this writeup including Jagal's penchant for recognizing talent irrespective of a physical condition that some employers could use as an excuse not to hire someone or my own part of not being discouraged to attend the interview because of my injury.
Now, here is the purpose of this write up.
I was supposed to carry that cast for at least 2 months or even more than, to enable my radius heal well but I removed it the week I resumed at Jagal.
Almost 6 years down the line, close to 4 years after I left Jagal, I have to wear the cast again for that same injury I had.
Apparently the bone joined but didn’t heal properly. All the pains that I should have borne 6 years ago, I am bearing some of them now.
Surprisingly, throughout that time, I was carrying weights at the gym, though I noticed that there was a particular gym programme (which was my favorite) that I couldn’t do without pains in the arm.
That was when I got convinced that my arm has not healed completely.
Today, anytime I go for massage of the arm, I feel real pain, and thoughts keep running through my mind. But, I have serious life lessons I have learnt from this.
One: There is no shortcut to healing. The only exception here is if it is a miracle because I believe in miracles.
If you are meant to receive a particular treatment routine, please stick to your treatment until you are healed completely, confirmed by qualified personnel.
If you abandon your treatment, there’s a high chance you’ll meet the ailment in the nearest future. It could be a form of relapse or something.
Two: Do not postpone pains. Pains are part of living, and every stage of life seems to have its own pains or place of discomfort. Sometimes it could be a form of progress. Unless that, do not postpone pains, they have a way of coming back.
It could have been better for me if I had borne all these massage and cast pains 6 years ago than now. I mean, it is a distraction for me at the moment.
Thirdly but not the least, your health is more important than any job. Take care of yourself.
In any job, no one is irreplaceable. Even the business collapsing due to your absence could be a way of your replacement in the grand scheme of things.
Finally, life is beautiful, I personally don’t want to be dealing with things I should have dealt with years ago, No I don't.
Do you?
ES
Captivating and educative, but is it necessary you make public the names of your Superiors /colleagues at your workplace considering this space is a social/public Forum.? Just thinking nio