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Hello all, my experience at ketu two days ago. I was coming from mile 12 inward ketu and took the service lane since the road is under construction, unknown to me I continued on the service lane at ketu only to realise the road is blocked too and can only link you to Lagos-ibadan express. Immediately I tried to reverse, one agbero came and was directing me to come back and link the ketu- ojota express using the BRT lane, as soon as I finished reversing...lastma in my front. I had to part with some thing, not for taking BRT lane but for reversing. |
Hello guys, pls i need help on how to reverse to my original imei. I previously changed my infinix hot 2 imei to blackberry imei, now I want to reverse it to it original imei using mkt engineering mode but could not find the space (AT+ ) where I can fill in the imei numbers. Pls what can I do? |
justicejay:Bros am not talking about the network quality but how fast the data subscribed for is being removed |
Recently we all noticed a competition in calls the telecom sector for both call rates and data. I use Glo network thinking they give me good service but after subscribing for the month i noticed my data are being drained so fast at the speed of light without doing much (except reading online, bbm and Whatsapp due to my busy schedule ) with it. To my surprise, 2GB of 3GB is gone in less than 10 days and I wonder is if they also charge me using data+credit for my regular calls. Pls has anyone noticed this fraudulent act by our network service providers? |
Dangote |
Debbie and occ5050, I have just three words for you guys "God bless you". I just got a job through one of Debbie's post and just like joke in which I never wanted going for the interview. Wow! Thank God, and God bless you all. |
I just got a job through a post on the job section. I'd like to encourage N'lander job seekers to be resilient and prayerful as they search for job, definitely the Almighty God will reward your efforts. God will help us all. |
seunwen2:wow! God will give you a better job |
Blessedgurl:good advise |
It borders me when I see and hear the type of salaries employers offer job seekers in recent times. In view of this, a friend was offered a salary of 50k monthly for a job offer as a B.Sc holder with working experience when his overheads(T.P and feeding ) will run into 36k monthly. Would you advise he takes the offers or seek for a better pay job elsewhere. Urgent advise is needed Pls. |
oladefirst2:Thanks bro |
nurez305:thank bro |
nurez305:yes |
Sunnypar:thanks bro. But do you anything about their pay? |
You are invited for an interview at Pinnah Foods Ltd. (THE ICE CREAM FACTORY) 5, ADMIRALTY WAY LEKKI PHASE I, LAGOS. Pls any useful info about this company Pls? Would really appreciate your comments. Thanks |
hillso7:Pls any idea and who's with me? |
You are invited for an interview at Pinnah Foods Ltd. (THE ICE CREAM FACTORY) 5, ADMIRALTY WAY LEKKI PHASE I, LAGOS. Pls guys any idea or info regarding this company? Would really appreciate your comments. Thanks |
You are invited for an interview at Pinnah Foods Ltd. (THE ICE CREAM FACTORY) 5, ADMIRALTY WAY LEKKI PHASE I, LAGOS. Pls guys any idea or info regarding this company? Will really appreciate your comments. Thanks |
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN), Ikeja District Society, on Friday commended the Federal Government over the deregulation of the downstream sector of the petroleum industry. The Chairman of the society, Mr Gbenga Adewole, told journalists in Lagos that deregulation would ensure product availability across the country. Adewole said that this would also enable investors in the downstream sector to come in and do business, adding that this would encourage job creation. He, however, said that government should have allowed the forces of demand and supply to determine the price instead of fixing the price for the product. “I support deregulation of the petroleum sector but what government did is partial deregulation and not total because you don’t deregulate and still dictate the price. “After deregulation, it is the forces of demand and supply that will determine the market prices. “By fixing the price, you are telling marketers to sell petrol for N145 per litre. “All marketers will be working within that fixed price instead of allowing the forces of demand and supply to dictate the price,” Adewole said. The chairman urged the government to do all within its power to ensure stability of foreign exchange, adding that only stabilised foreign exchange would encourage marketers. He appealed to Nigerians to support the government in its effort to ensure total deregulation of the downstream sector. NAN reports that the Federal Government on Wednesday announced a new price regime for petrol with the highest price of N145 per litre. The Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) said in Abuja that the new price regime had taken effect from Wednesday. NAN reports also that on Thursday, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr Ibe Kachikwu, said the new pump price of N145 for petrol would help to sustain supply and reduce hardship in getting the product. The minister told newsmen in Abuja that NNPC did not have the resources to supply the product to meet the demands of the nation. (NAN) http://sunnewsonline.com/ican-gives-fg-kudos-over-deregulation-of-petroleum-downstream-sector/ |
we all know if it's celebrity exposing whatever, the Admin would've responded. smh |
Habeebpain:very right bro. |
Nawa o, if after all the number of views no one is saying or willing to help, even the Admin, then there's serious problem in this country. |
Ongoing protest which has led to the blocking of major road along Ikorodu-sagamu express way by workers of sagamu steel Nig. Ltd a sister company to sunflag Nig. ltd owned and managed by Indians over what I refer to as MODERN SLAVERY. To start with, how could a company as big as this that makes millions of naira daily since 2013 be operating without a single staff except the personnel manager? All its workers are either casual or contract staff. Worker are paid #700 per day and are subjected to work 12hrs (7am-7pm) daily Monday-Sunday with no break, no holiday, no leave or even annual incentive in our fatherland. As if that is not enough, the workers are being sacked with no prior notice on weekly basis and they illegally bring in Indians (expatriates) who cannot pen down even their names. To cut it short, they are able to achieve all these with help of the personnel manager Mr. Douglas Uko who has made all things possible to prevent UNIONISM in the organization with the intention of converting all casual workers to contract since he gets returns from the contractors every 2 weeks. Workers have decided that they no longer want the presence of the personnel manager Mr. Douglas Uko in the organization that HE MUST GO and enough is enough. We use this medium to call on all well-meaning Nigerian to help us in this fight. All the lawyers that fight for Nig. citizens voluntarily, this is the time, save Nigerians from this MODERN SLAVERY by Indians. Thank you. |
Ongoing protest which has led to the blocking of major road along Ikorodu-sagamu express way by workers of sagamu steel Nig. Ltd a sister company to sunflag Nig. ltd owned and managed by Indians over what I refer to as MODERN SLAVERY. To start with, how could a company as big as this that makes millions of naira daily since 2013 be operating without a single staff except the personnel manager? All its workers are either casual or contract staff. Worker are paid #700 per day and are subjected to work 12hrs (7am-7pm) daily Monday-Sunday with no break, no holiday, no leave or even annual incentive in our fatherland. As if that is not enough, the workers are being sacked with no prior notice on weekly basis and they illegally bring in Indians (expatriates) who cannot pen down even their names. To cut it short, they are able to achieve all these with help of the personnel manager Mr. Douglas Uko who has made all things possible to prevent UNIONISM in the organization with the intention of converting all casual workers to contract since he gets returns from the contractors every 2 weeks. Workers have decided that they no longer want the presence of the personnel manager Mr. Douglas Uko in the organization that HE MUST GO and enough is enough. We use this medium to call on all well-meaning Nigerian to help us in this fight. All the lawyers that fight for Nig. citizens voluntarily, this is the time, save Nigerians from this MODERN SLAVERY by Indians. Thank you. |
When it favours PDP it's right but if not, it's wrong. PDP didn't complain at all about INEC in 2011 knowing that they could rig and win the election then, now they know rigging may not be possible and they're crying foul. Change is inevitable Change has come to stay #IHaveDecided #VoteForChange #VoteForAPC |
No wonder they don't want election to take place there. PDP is gone. |
PDP what's next? Because am tired of guessing what the next media propaganda will be. God pass Devil. PDP your time is up. PDP=Poverty Developement Party |
Again, again, again, again, again,................................................................................she's understand I'm doing it because of her, afterall she'll be the one to enjoy it more later. And if her face spoil, we go for surgery. Lol |
GEJ, we're really going to praise and miss you when you leave office by 2015. I think I'll blame this on the opposition again. SMH for clueless president. |
I'm willing to volunteer in any Accounting department/organisation where I can gain experience in my field of study. I have B.Sc in Accounting and I graduated with 2.1 from the university of Jos and have recently concluded my NYSC programme. I'm proficient in the use of microsoft office(word, Excel and Powerpoint), Peachtree, SAGE 50 and Oracle. I live in Ikorodu Email- iliyasuabdullahi7@gmail.com |
I think we should blame the opposition for this again. Why is it that employers don't employ 1st class graduate of Cluelessness? GEJ would have been morethan qualified. Lol I just tire for this country. |