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Please can somebody help me. When ever I received email from someone through this forum. I don't see any message when I click on it , it lead me to my email but no message found. Can somebody help me out with it. Because I don't know on how to reply back and this is bad because those sending me email will wait for my reply but no. Please l seriously need your help. Thanks |
Baba God abeg see me through. I know your time is the best but if blogging is not my calling halla me asap. |
salms:This is my email = IFY2an@YAHOO.COM Send me email directly not through nairaland. Thanks |
salms:This is my email = IFY2an@YAHOO.COM Send me email directly not through nairaland |
Welcome To Naira-Dollar Trend Naira-Dollar Trend is a blog that give information of factors affecting Appreciation & Depreciation of Dollar to Naira value. As our economy is mono-economy dependent (Oil Dependent) & Dollar is used as trading currency in global market of oil. http://www.nairausd.com/?m=1 |
salms:How was it |
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Oyetunji Abioye The naira is expected not to rise or fall significantly at the parallel and official foreign exchange market as the economy slows and demand for foreign exchange eases after President Muhammadu Buhari’s delayed signing of the 2016 budget. The local currency was trading around 322 against the dollar at the parallel market on Friday, the same level as last week, and held steady around the official peg of 197. Zambia’s kwacha is expected to come under pressure next week after a credit ratings downgrade, while several other African currencies are likely to hold steady. The kwacha is expected to remain under pressure against the dollar next week due to increasing demand for the US currency and following Zambia’s rating downgrade by Moody’s. Kenya’s shilling is likely to face some pressure next week from the usual demand for dollars from companies seeking to meet end-of-month payments. The Ghana’s cedi is expected to remain flat in the week, with traders citing adequate dollar supply to meet corporate demand. The Tanzanian shilling is expected to hold steady with any demand from importers for dollars met by companies seeking shillings to make regular tax payments. The Ugandan shilling is expected to strengthen next week, helped by inflows of foreign exchange and weak economic activity that is limiting corporate demand for dollars. Read more@ http://www.nairausd.com/2016/04/naira-to-remain-flat-against-dollar-on.html?m=1 Twitter@ nairausd Facebook@ Ifyan ify
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Let say the truth for ones. To create a blog is not the problem but maintaining it plus research work on it is what you have to consider before creating it. I have been blogging for a year but....... From personal experience, I don't know about others. |
This is bad despite the preferential treatment given to them |
Deen77:Hmmmm |
The outlook for women in the CEO chair dimmed last year. Even with the highest turnover rate among chief executive officers in more than a dozen years, women captured less than 3 per cent of new CEO positions, the lowest since 2011, according to a PwC study of 2,500 global public companies released on Tuesday. In the US and Canada, less than 1 per cent of new CEOs were female, the worst showing in the 16-year history of the study and the third straight annual decline. Women run only 4.4 per cent of the Standard & Poor's 500 companies and hold about 20 per cent of board seats, up from 16 per cent five years ago, according to executive recruiter Spencer Stuart. The US may be 40 years from gender parity on boards even if the pace of replacement doubles, according to a US Government Accountability Office report issued in January. The results in 2015 might be blamed partly on the fact that industries with....... Read more@http://www.nairausd.com/2016/04/women-get-less-than-3-of-new-ceo-jobs.html?m=1 Twitter@ nairausd
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If this is a joke abeg make dem stop am |
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