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Do you work for this organization? I tried searching for its website but only got third party job sites. Don't they have a functional website (not email address)? Please provide it if you know. Many thanks |
I am available for analysis jobs using SPSS and for research consulting in education, social/management sciences. Check my signature. |
Idanre, checked. Olumo, checked. Wildlife Safari Park, Jos, checked. Ikogosi Warm Springs,Ondo, checked. Olumirin (Erin Ijesha) Waterfalls, checked. Lekki Conservation Center and Omu Resorts, Lagos next on my mind. Then Obudu all the way! Nigeria is a beautiful country! |
I am interested in this. I am multilingual, with some experience in translation, proofreading, etc |
Kindly state the available locations to guide applicants who may be interested. Thanks |
Morwendy, your last comment here has said it all. Just take things one at a time. Ask him questions about your fears in a relaxed atmosphere. Pay attention to not only what he says but how he says it: his tone of voice, facial expressions, body language, etc. You will learn a lot from there. For those of us who are married, and HAPPILY so, we know the importance of communication, trust, and not jumping to conclusions. Best wishes in your marriage. |
Update: Prepaid metres are not free; the single phase goes for at least N38850 and the 3 phase costs above N70k, from Mojec. We applied in May 2019 and just got approval to pay last week. EgunMogaji:This is the most insightful comment I have read here so far. If you observe the transformer supplying your area, you're most likely going to see a prepaid metre attached to it. They use this to record the consumption in the area and then bill the consumers. Of course, most of the bill will be estimated. They make sure the inhabitants of that area pay for usage, irrespective of what individual consumers have used. As for adding their own cut to it, well, anything is possible in Nigeria. As for obtaining prepaid metre, I personally mailed EKEDC (Eko Electricity Distribution Company) serving my area and the response I got is that prepaid metre are FREE, that I should wait for when the distribution will get to my area. Well, people have been waiting for YEARS now. |
Rt. Honorable Mudashiru Obasa of Lagos State. IBILE for sure, Eko for show! |
Congratulations to you lalasticlala! May you and your bride have a pleasant wedding and a beautiful married life. Best wishes always! Afterthoughts: I can see berlyn (the crushing girl) with a camera. How about inviting her as one of your photographers? |
If you know, you know. Osewa things... |
Worth considering. |
If you're in Badagry, Mowo, Ikoga, Oko-Afo, Agbara, and environs, contact the number in my signature for pure honey. I get my supply direct from Peacemara, a trusted source. Many thanks |
Wakanda dude will be giving this pose when he ain't a Jew or a Lord? Wakanda gbege e wan enter so? |
Let me know when you need Gun, Yoruba, Nigerian Pidgin, West African Pidgin, and English translators. |
It seems many people here don't know the difference between the NIN (National Identity Number) and the e-ID card. You get the NIN once you register and that is what you need to present at Immigration. The NIN is your unique number for life. As for the card itself, well well well! We are all waiting. |
What are your strengths and interests? What are your expectations for the proposed business? Do you want to manage the business yourself or you just want to invest? Please answer these questions to proceed. N.B: Beware of scammers; they're everywhere. |
Apt reasoning. Lucid explanations as well. I can relate. |
PatrickOkunima:This says so much about you as a person-your values, your work/business ethics. |
This was at Miccom Bus Stop, EGBEDA. Saw a lot of people, LSNC guys, Police, etc there while passing this afternoon. We thank God the shops were unoccupied as at the time of the incident. |
It is finished! For real, eemo to wolu, eni ire lo! |
Will consider this. |
Around December last year. The ad was on NL here. No idea about pay. |
I did |
tyson99:I was there just last week. The Otedola family house in Mojoda, close to Noforija, is a nice place. Don't know if the Mom lives there though. |
HigherEd:While I may not agree with your statistic of 99%, I quite agree that most Nigerian universities, both public and private do not have good websites. In the course of conducting research into this, I have even appealed to one public university to upgrade its website. You can guess the response I got. Many students interviewed confessed that they hardly visit their school websites, unless when compelled to do so. It's quite annoying. The school website should be the first point of call/marketing for a university, especially for online visitors. |
Prettyyemi:Pretty you! |
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