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eimuhb: It's nothing, thanks and success to you as well.Wish I could stay one place too jareee.. E jst get as e be! Twenkz sha.. No in Lag! Success! |
eimuhb: I got it in the afternoon and I'm with the 1st set. I did my stage 3 on wed.Xup, I got dsame... Tanx for all ur info thru our stages... We all appreciate and am happy U̶̲̥̅̊ made it! Congrats! We wrote d stage 3 on monday and got dis on tuesday... @others: I believe dey shall send to many others.... *fingerscrossed* @Jumie62: D pleasure is mine, op U̶̲̥̅̊ got d text for d interview as well... Am even in ABJ ATM, av to dash to lag dis evenin*cryin*sad+happy* we shall see 2mao! |
Where on earth is @Jumie62 @ d venue? (•͡˘˛˘ •͡) |
jumie62: Nawao, God wil see is thru stage 3 o, I was in d outte conference area too, nobody shouted for extra sheet so leave the girl joor. See u on mondayAiit... Download stuffz to pracrice here: http://www.savilleconsulting.com/products/aptitude_preparationguides.aspx Jst few ?s jareee... Its well! |
@eimuhb et @chitor: Tanx mates..... Yeah, it helps... Wud try and get som stuffz to prepare, dats if I c any... Wish U̶̲̥̅̊ guyz luck! |
I was @ d outa conference room... A tall gel in wyt top! I actually don't av an idea of saville tinz ooh, pls, d 1st set team... Kindly help out, is dis saville jst berbal and quantitave reasoning or wit/only spaartial... Shape analysis! @jumie62: Check d stuff online, I read in former posts it shud b online! |
Yeah, tanx! Wish U̶̲̥̅̊ d best too! We are scheduled for same time... Op to c U̶̲̥̅̊ after d test them... I op U̶̲̥̅̊ are not d gel next to me, shouting for extra sheet.. I was like, d question says write a story, not write a story book ![]() All is well joooor |
@Jumie62: Xup wit U̶̲̥̅̊? Jst got dis from unna pple "Hello, u were successful@ stage 2 of the PZ Cussons test & hereby invited for stage 3 (Saville Online test) on 4th Feb '13 by 11am at our office@ Ilupeju" *DancinAlingo* Buh am so angry, am in IB already.... Goin outa Lag.. So confused ATM!no wahala shaa |
( jumie62: I just finished the stage 2 of the test, PZ is now using AFE consulting firm for recruitment so ours wasn't letter but a story,I learnt we wil be contacted tomrw cos our stage 3 is on monday, I'm soooooo expectantYes ma.. Ayaff flex go ni Ooº°˚ ˚°ºo aiit, it was actually fine.. Tanx! Expectin goodies as well! Ar U̶̲̥̅̊ sure stage 3 is on Monday? *sad**cryin* (really need time outa lag) To d 1st set guyz... #Salutes! Wish U̶̲̥̅̊ guyz luck too |
jumie62: Aii, 10am too, gud luck bro, God is on our sideThankz dear.. Wish you same! Am dia already! |
majestic8855: Hello junme and harzzan pls did they request 2 see the text mssg that was sent? And is it possible 2 gate crash.if u dnt mind can u post the content of the text mssg that was sent to you?Xup bro, the text was confirmed b4 entrance and names were verified and signed acrossed in a list provided. I op I've tried! Well,I got an invite for stage 2, 2mao by 10AM.... Alhamdulilah @Jumie62: Xup abt U̶̲̥̅̊? What time is ur stage 2? |
jumie62: Tnx sanme,Same here! Best wishes! |
cool sha! Jst another empty message from d industry as usual! |
Just dis page after writting d test. No wahala, Wishin everyone d best of all we've done! |
Find ur way to CMS, from there board a cab/bus/bike going to VI (Eko hotel, Adeola Odeku) and alight @ hmmmmmm, checking point bus stop! Cross to d oda syd and board ur canoe with trolling motor to Taqwa bay @ N400 per head! Or on the big Level, Go to Ferry Loading Point beside eLekki toll gate and board a speed boat for 1k per head. U are not paying entry ticket to d beach, jst get urseff dia and U ar welcome! The last time i visited, i wen with almost all i need, chops, drinks, ball, racket and balls, etc buh i still buy some drinks sha which ar relatively affordable. Shed! Each chair goes for N500 and the beach closes by 6pm! For the good guyz! U can stay more if u so desire buh d fare of d boat wud av increased by then anywayz...... Have fun + Safe tripz! |
Harzan: PROBITAS DOCTRINA!!! |
PROBITAS DOCTRINA!!! |
Rebel soldiers announced early today that they have seized control of Mali after a palace attack, the Associated Press reported. The whereabouts of the President, Amadou Toumani Toure, were unknown at press time. The soldiers, in a brief statement read on national television, said they seized power in protest at the government’s failure to quell a nomad-led rebellion in the north of the country that have claimed many lives and left hundreds of thousands homeless in recent months. The coup has been fronted by soldiers of the rank of captain or lower, Reuters said. It was learnt that the army has for weeks appealed to the government for better weapons to fight the northern Tuareg rebels, now bolstered by heavily-armed ethnic allies who fought on Gaddafi’s side last year but have returned to Mali. On national television, a group of around 20 soldiers in military fatigues were shown crowding around a desk, facing the camera. They announced that the country is under the control of the military’s National Committee for the Reestablishment of Democracy and the Restoration of the State, or CNRDR. They said they were suspending Mali’s constitution and dissolving its institutions, AP said. “The CNRDR representing all the elements of the armed forces, defensive forces and security forces has decided to assume its responsibilities and end the incompetent and disavowed regime of Amadou Toumani Toure,” they said, reading from a statement. “The objective of the CNRDR does not in any way aim to confiscate power, and we solemnly swear to return power to a democratically elected president as soon as national unity and territorial integrity are established.” The coup is a major setback for one of the region’s few established democracies. It came one month before Mali’s presidential election. Toure, 63, was due to step down after those elections. Gunfire could be heard from the direction of the presidential palace early today, the Associated Press reported. A soldier at the palace said that the president’s bodyguards had failed to fight the renegade soldiers, who forced their way in. They searched the grounds but could not find Toure, whose whereabouts are unknown, AP said. The events that culminated in the coup began yesterday morning at a military camp in the capital, where Defence Minister Gen. Sadio Gassama came for an official visit. In his speech to the troops, the minister failed to address the grievances of the rank-and-file soldiers. The rebellion has claimed the lives of numerous soldiers, and those sent to fight say they are not given sufficient supplies, including arms or food. Recruits started firing into the air yesterday morning. By afternoon, troops had surrounded the state television station in central Bamako, located in southwest Mali, yanking both the television and radio signals off the air for the rest of the day. By yesterday evening, troops had started rioting at a military garrison located in the northern town of Gao, some 2,000 miles (3,200 kilometers) away. A freelance journalist from Sweden who was driving to her hotel near the TV station around 4 p.m. yesterday said that trucks full of soldiers had surrounded the state broadcaster, AP reported. “They came and started setting up checkpoints. There were military in the streets, stopping people,” said Katarina Hoije. “When we reached our hotel which is just in front of the TV station, there were lots of military outside, and more cars kept arriving – pickup trucks with soldiers on them.” President Touré had promised to step down in advance of elections set for April 29. The Malian leader is a former soldier who overthrew the then president-for-life, Moussa Traore, in 1991 before handing power back to civilians. He came to office in elections in 2002 and was returned to office in 2007, the New York Times reported. Meanwhile, the West Africa regional bloc ECOWAS has condemned actions by renegade Mali soldiers who claimed they had seized power from an “incompetent regime. “ECOWAS strongly condemns the misguided actions of the mutineers and warns that it will not condone any recourse to violence as a means of seeking redress,” said a statement by the Economic Community of West African States bloc. What began as a mutiny over the government’s response to the rekindled Tuareg insurrection in the north on Wednesday afternoon turned into a full-blown coup as soldiers seized control of the presidential palace and the government broadcaster. Putschists, calling themselves the National Committee for the Establishment of Democracy, went on television early Thursday to announce they had taken over power in the west African country. ECOWAS said it had followed with “dismay and mounting concern” events in Bamako, the capital of its member state Mali. It said the action by the military was “all the more reprehensible” coming amid regional and international peace efforts to end the Tuareg-led rebellion in the north of the country. The European Union also called Thursday for constitutional rule to return to Mali “as soon as possible” after mutinous soldiers claimed to have seized power in a coup. “We condemn the military takeover of power and the suspension of the constitution. Constitutional rule should be restored as soon as possible,” said Michael Mann, spokesman for EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton. “The safety and liberty of the people of Mali must be preserved in all circumstances,” he said in a statement. Renegade soldiers claimed Thursday they had seized power from an “incompetent regime,” announcing on television they had suspended the constitution and dissolved state institutions. The putschists, calling themselves the National Committee for the Establishment of Democracy, said they had acted due to government’s “inability” to handle a Tuareg-led insurrection in the north of the country. The group’s spokesman, identified on-screen as Lieutenant Amadou Konare said the takeover was a result of a “lack of adequate material to defend the nation” as well as government’s inability to combat terrorism. Claiming to represent the nation’s defence forces, Konare said the junta “solemnly commits to restore power to a democratically-elected president as soon as national unity and territorial integrity are re-established.” Mali was to hold the first round of a presidential election on April 29. In Washington, U.S. State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said: “The situation is currently unclear and unfolding quickly … There are reports of military forces surrounding the presidential palace and movement of vehicles between the palace and the military barracks.” U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called for calm and for grievances to be settled democratically in a statement hours before the soldiers said they had seized power. The commission of the African Union said it was “deeply concerned by the reprehensible acts currently being perpetrated by some elements of the Malian army”. France called for elections “as soon as possible” in its former colony of Mali early today after mutinous troops were reported to have overturned the government, chased the president from his hilltop palace, imposed a curfew and suspended the constitution, the New York Times reported. The French foreign minister, Alain Juppé, told Europe 1 radio that France condemns the mutineers’ actions and “demands the re-establishment of constitutional order, and elections, which were scheduled for April, must take place as soon as possible.” Algeria voiced deep concern Thursday over the military coup in neighbouring Mali and firmly condemned the seizure of power by a group of renegade soldiers. “Algeria is monitoring the situation in Mali with great concern,” foreign ministry spokesman Amar Belani told the APS news agency. —Simon Ateba Source:http://pmnewsnigeria.com/2012/03/22/military-coup-in-mali-ecowas-eu-us-au-france-condemn-uprising/
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Dr. Tee:Dr Tee! Do u know wats good for u? Take a cab from that Ur Ife straight to HELL FIRE! **bad belle! Hembe Othe! |
Nice One! May God Make it easy! |
DrummaBoy: DrummaBoy: Wislet: ![]() |
y always gtb!!! |
There will be a nationwide protest"Occupy BlackBerry" on the 13th of February against RIM technologies, the manufacturer BlackBerry phones, for their plans to go against marriage plans of Nigerian youths. Almost every girl and potential wife in Nigeria is now asking for BlackBerry Porsche which cost between N350,000 and N450,000, depending where you buy as valentine gift, from our young men who have not recovered from the shock of the BB Bold II they bought to start the relationship in the first place. the girls are threatening to leave if this condition is not met by Feb 14. Maybe RIM technologies does not know that Fuel subsidy has just been removed in Nigeria their by making the cost of living very high. That money can buy a plot of Land, buy a tokunbo car, buy 5 brand new laptop buy 150 Nokia torchlight phone, pay the salary of an average Nigeria youth who lives below a dollar a day for 1year. etc. if such money is used to buy the phone what about the credit that the phone will use? Enough is enough. Who dem think say i be 4 d film na? :-O i resemble bros GEJ board of trustees or politician wey b 9jalord(landlord) . . . . |
Acidosis:Better, Buh try to be a better NIGERIAN! ![]() |
Laffin in french, , Share dis on oda social network jare, I pray he is d tief sha and not a mixed up! |
Acidosis:Acid or wat do U call Ursef, U are d most Stewpid Human I've ever come across! Useless + Senseless Xtian! |
Cadaver:When i saw Unilorin @ dat position! I knew d ranking is puffed! Great Better by far University in Nigeria! |
NO, Cos a have my cash to spend at La Pizza! Is Raw Indomie your best food? |
94 GET FIRST CLASS AS UNN GRADUATES 11,500 Written by Clement Idoko, Abuja Thursday, 26 January 2012 Share Ninety-four First Class honours recipients are among 11, 496 graduates to be awarded first and higher degrees as the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) marks its 41st convocation on January 27 and 28, 2012. UNN Vice Chancellor, Professor Bartho Okolo, disclosed on Monday at a pre-convocation press briefing that the graduating class was 10 per cent higher than that of the previous year. Ten per cent (1,253) of the graduands would receive higher degrees, including 170 doctorate degrees. Okolo said the number of postgraduate students continued to increase in line with the university’s renewed emphasis on training of higher level manpower. He disclosed that a highlight of the convocation ceremony would be the convocation lecture to be delivered by former president, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, on Thursday, January 26. Obasanjo would speak on education and national development. The convocation lecture would be preceded by a public lecture. The guest lecturer, Dr Josef Shevel, President of Galilee International Management Institute, Nahalal, Israel would speak on “economic development based on education and higher education: The case of Israel.” The vice chancellor further said that as part of the university’s manpower development programme and policy of recruiting high calibre staff to replace the ageing ones, UNN had offered automatic employment to 40 First Class Honours graduates. Source: http://tribune.com.ng/index.php/news/34978-94-get-first-class-as-unn-graduates-11500 |
SilaV:^^^^^ THis is all U need, He said it all, Read it again and again, Stick it to ur brain and live with it, B.Eng is d best option! Shikena!!! |
kizito96:Hmm, They ar all Culprits! Other Jnr staff sr also busy ¬¬¬ for N20! They still have the zeal to wag their tongue to Nigerians! There is problem in this Nation.
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Harzan: jmaine: yampoo:" Poster, U wan give Us Heart Attack abi? No thanks to Pointblank news anyways! |


