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Bolton 2 - 0 Liverpool (Reebok Stadium) 30' Speed 51' I Campo Charlton 1 - 2 Arsenal (The Valley) 21' D Bent 32' R Van Persie 49' R Van Persie Everton 1 - 1 Man City (Goodison Park) 44' A Johnson 90' M Richards Chelsea 1 - 1 Aston Villa (Stamford Bridge) 3' D Drogba 45' G Agbonlahor Sheff Utd 2 - 1 Middlesborough (Bramall Lane) 35' R Hulse 47' A Yakubu 90' P Jageilka FOD |
You are expected to attached the following items: 1. Your CV of not more than 2 pages indicating position sought and reference number and 2. Personal and job data in a one row excel spreadsheet exactly in the format provided. and send them to upstreamnigeriarecruiting@exxonmobil.com . FOD |
ishmael:Put him in the know, mister! FOD |
It's out, but it's not yet on the net. |
Please don't get me wrong. When people create threads for this banning of a thing, and they narrate their experiences (especially when it's their first time of getting banned), and also tell the duration of their ban, as well as how they felt during that period, it usually makes me remember those days when I used to get banned, both for understandable reasons, and for totally ridiculous reasons. I usually feel theirs is nothing compared to all I've been through (and they are complaning), because I am yet to read anyone's banning experience that supersedes mine. That makes me laugh. That's what I mean. |
There is a difference between Growth of the Forum, and Increase in forum population size. I think you just defined the latter. |
I see a lot of sense in Moukee's posts, especially those on the Pastors and the Sabbath. |
50 thousand members? Those who have been permanently banned (if there are any), are they among? Those who left (became permanently inactive) because of Seun, are they among too? Those who registered just to see Anita Hogan's pics, are they also among? What about those with 2, 3 or more accounts? And those with just 0, 1 or 2 posts? If the answer to all my questions are 'NO', then I think Nairaland has just 5000 (active) members or less. ![]() |
What about those who can't come back here (FOD et al) to tell us their own experience? ![]() Threads like this make me laugh. Anyway, I have been banned uncountable times. ![]() I'll prolly share my experiences (those that I can recall) whenever I have the time. |
mmachi:I see you're in Benin. Funny enough, all girls that have asked me out are Edo girls. |
Hey Stephanie, you didn't tell us what exactly the Yoruba man did to you. |
bums:Just like Edobor advised above, Use the Zoom In button to increase the text size. It's at the top left corner. Or change the percentage to like 130% or more. FOD |
Beline:Give it a try, u've got nothing to lose. Best of luck. FOD |
Here's the direct link to the page: http://www.exxonmobilafrica.com/files/HR/Global/Nigeria_Employment_Ad_Feb05.pdf FOD |
I did not say she's indecent. Please don't get me wrong. What I mean is, whenever Bimbo crosses my mind, the picture of an indecent girl also follows. Just the same way most people usually see 'that wicked individual' whenever the name 'Pete Edochie' sounds in their ears. |
KDK:I probably am. Sorry about that. KDK:I was talking about the lifeless rod of Moses being turned into a snake. If something similar happened in this present day, you KDK, would call it a devilish act, and that we should not pay attention to it. KDK:Pastor, I am not talking about any Brazen snake. Elampiro made reference to that, not me. The logic of my argument / the point I am trying to make by my post above is that, whenever something strange occurs (tending to be supernatural), we shouldn't be so quick to attribute it to the devil, as you've outrightly done here. KDK:Exactly. |
KDK:At one point, you said it was impossible and devilish for a statue to bleed, and when I pointed out an instance of something similar that happened in the Bible (which on a good day, you'd have considered as devilish and impossible also), you said I am justifying idolatory. How many times do you want me to remind you that Catholics do not worship the statues? Stop confusing yourself man! By the way, I am not a Catholic. |
Wilspring:Remember when God turned the lifeless rod of Moses into a snake? I'm sure that is also biblically out of place. . and it is satan motivated too! ![]() |
gigitte: |
salsera:Whenever I see Bimbo Akintola, I see a very indecent lady. I think it's high time they started giving her better roles. |
Depending on the circumstances. |
You're making it appear like we're quarrelling here. . more reason why I quit. When an argument shifts from attacking points to attacking the person, then it's of no use any longer. |
zebudaya:Actually, I didn't. Your first statement discouraged me, so I didn't bother. |
This is not about Naija guys. It happens everywhere. |
Chiori:What does that mean? |
zebudaya:I do not recall you and I being enagaged in an argument before. ![]() Anyway, I quit. You are right. Isreal was a developed nation. [Note: I didn't go through your last post, just the first line.] |
My mother beat me far more than my father ever did. As a matter of fact, my dad beat me just twice while I was growing up, whereas my mum beat me 'uncountable' times. While my dad would talk, lecture, sermon, shout and scold, my mum would only shout a few times, before eventually bringing Mr. Koboko into the scene. While my father used a leather belt which I barely felt the impact, my mother would apply force using a very strong fat cane. Yet, I'm closer to my mum, and I prefer my mother to my father anyday, anytime. The thing is; it works differently for different children. There is no universal/standard way of dealing with children, and there should never be any. Otherwise, things will only turn out the way we don't expect. |
Do u have to create a thread for this match? If everyone goes about creating threads for all EPL matches, Seun would definitely run out of space. It would have been better if it were put under the For Gunners Only No Uninvited Guest thread. P.S: Take no offence; I am also a gunner. FOD |
He's married to Bukky Wright? ![]() |
zebudaya:The fact that Solomon was the richest man in the world alone shows that he needed no State money to build a temple for God (king or no king). It was something personal between him and God; not the State and God. zebudaya:Solomon had money, and that did/does not automatically make Isreal a developed nation. Fullstop. zebudaya:He doesn't have to be superman to build a temple for God. It was his money. Hence, his effort. In Nigeria today, there are so many people with much more talents. If Adenuga was to build a house and he knew such people would do it the way he wants it, he will simply hire them. That does not still mean it's because they are in a "developed" country. zebudaya:Sorry, but you'll search till kingdom come to find that verse you want me to provide. In the days of Jesus (this is what were discussing before you brought Solomon in), beggars and poor people were often talked about more than any other of set of people. |
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I really don't get the logic of your argument or the point you are trying to make by the post above.