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danielng: Hello,How do you do it successfully? Kindly send me detail @ bizlinkone@yahoo.com |
The late M.K.O. Abiola ordered the sinking of three million copies of the Bible in the high sea. The container load of the holy book was bound for Nigeria when he used his influence to seize and destroy them. The Christian world did not bat an eyelid. I think God is paying him and his family back |
I feel for you. But I have this to say: 1. You people were so young to understand real love and marriage 2. You would not have taken the oath. Is against God and dangerous 3. The oath is still valid, even if the blood was mixed with water 4. At that age you fell in deep love with him, you did know things men can do. Read:'The Things Men Do' by James Hadley Chase ISBN: 0-7091-6348-7 / 978-0-7091-6348-0, UK edition. Publisher: Robert Hale Ltd 5. Love can fade away.Mostly from the side of men. That is why he ended the relationship 6. The oath taken would hunt him later in life since is the one that went contrary 7. Forget about him and move on, but learn from the experience 8. Many of your admirers are not different from him, so be careful 9. Ask God for direction and forgive him with your whole heart !0. Men and and women are necessary evil to each other.Take heart I love you ![]() |
Is it only in Nigeria that law makers are law breakers?. Am very such the story would die down without any prosecution.IGP no co collect bride.Na wah to una ![]() |
A Cross River University of Technology Calabar (CRUTECH) student and the Students Union Director of Socials was shot in the head at point blank range in a restaurant inside the school premises by suspected cultists on Thursday last week. The victim, Mr Albert Shot died before any medical help will reach him. This is horrible.
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The northerners are fools if they continue to follow Buhari 'Boko Haram' (BBH). They should try to solve their numerous developmental problems instead of following a 'leader' such as BBH |
She is a true Nigerian |
Timothy Brown,go and sin no more. |
Y u no die.ur mate dey for hell ![]() |
humblebee: and you, mrs english major. what has your english proficiency earned you? he just said he's bought a car, plotssof land and you're behind a desk there as a typist saying thrash. he mighty employ you soon if u dont take timeTake it easy with her ![]() |
nitrogen: This is quite okay, what happened before or someone helped to correct this?No one is above mistake QED. |
fubbyy: Must you always show that you noticed every single mistake here?Ask Odunnu the English scholar. |
Odunnu: Congrats. Was it English language you read?Odunnu, an English scholar,you study a course not 'read'a course. |
Lets air out our achievements after servicing the nation via NYSC. I served in 2000/2001 batch in Kwara State. My achievements from then till now includes: Good job, spouse, bought plots of land, a car etc. |
Kwara State. Govt. Secondary School,Agmau.2000/2001. I was a good experience |
GEJ continue to sleep. One day U will wake and see nobody to rule. After soliders and Boko Haram might have finished killing the citizens |
It happened to me months back. I call my service providers. They told me that there is no law that empower them to block your stolen phone via IMEI. |
Power supply in my area is wonder. I have electricity from PHCN almost 24=hours a day. At time I used to imagine if am in Naija ![]() |
ortopazz: pls o! Thatz stil a model talk o! He met d airport and as 4 the seaport tribalism wnt let him do it.Sorry, Gov. Akpabio is not tribalistic . This is judged from his landscape of development He is the best Gov. ever since 1960 Akpabio, 3000 Rural Projects and the Akwa Ibom People By Essien Ndueso It was John Quincy Adams(1769-1848) who once said that if your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader. To Adams, the sixth American President, effective leadership occurs when a leader possesses the ability to successfully integrate and maximize available resources in line with the expectations of his people. One of such ways in which Gov Godswill Akpabio has re-defined leadership to meet with the expectations of the populace, is through massive transformation of rural areas with life-touching projects . Governor Godswill Akpabio’s resolve to execute developmental projects across the length and breadth of Akwa Ibom State using the direct labour approach is indeed a step to the right direction. The approach is yielding the desired results. In the past four years, over 3000 projects executed by the government so far through this intervention committee, have been completed and many are now being commissioned. The current phase of commissioning which includes 717 projects was symbolically flagged off by the Governor of Anambra State Dr. Peter Obi, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives Alh. Aminu Tambuwal on September 23, with the inauguration of the ultra-modern Banquet Hall, three new guest houses and some technical facilities constructed at the Government House in Uyo. Statistics of the projects spread across the three senatorial districts of the state indicates the more than 3000 projects are spread evenly across the 329 political wards of the 31 local government areas in the state, leaving each local government with about a 100 projects each. The projects include electrification schemes, mini water works, schools and offices blocks that have either been constructed or rehabilitated, medical institutions and civic centres, skill acquisition centres and motor parks. Others are agricultural facilities, fishing equipments, offices for judiciary officers, market places end so on. Between June 3 and September 1, 2008 more than 191 projects initiated and completed, while 550 more were added between January 10 to April 23, 2009. Similarly, the period between January 26 and July 1, 2010, saw more than 700 community projects completed and commissioned by the Akpabio administration for use by Akwa Ibom people, and thereafter the number grew to over 3000 with some communities which had never known of the existence of government, not just seeing government for the first time but also feeling the direct impact of government. The bold expressions on the faces of Akwa Ibom people show how much they appreciate the courage, ingenuity, vision, steadfastness and the will power of Governor Godswill Akpabio in his effort to liberate Akwa Ibom State and transform it from its traditional Civil Service status to a viable industrial, economical and physical developed choice destination. The projects vary from one local government area to another and are sited based on the prevailing needs of benefiting communities. The inter-ministerial direct labour committee is the warehouse and transformational vehicle for the actualization of the laudable vision of the Akpabio- led administration in the area of rural development. The Committee headed by the Commissioner for Finance Mr. Bassey Albert Akpan is made up of experts in various spheres of infrastructural development. among them are engineers, technicians, quantity surveyors, estate valuers and architects-all drawn from government ministries, parastatals and agencies. Governor Akpabio’s government chose the option of using the inter-ministerial direct labour committee in executing the projects because it saves cost and is also devoid of bureaucratic bottlenecks. Another advantage of the option, according to Mr Akpan, is that Governor Akpabio through the intervention body ensures that the projects are not only delivered on schedule but meet the quality. He emphasised that the current projects handled by the committee were better executed than some of those handled by contractors over the years. The committee co-ordinates the projects; accordingly, when a potential project site is identified, members of the committee would evaluate it to ascertain the particular aspects that needed to be done. After that, the committee members would visit the various communities to find out their peculiar needs and recommend same to the committee. Asides speedy completion of the projects, this approach also provides empowerment opportunities for the people of each community. So far, the government has, through this option, been able to positively impact on the people through physical development of the urban and rural areas; hence, the encomiums that the communities have showered on the governor during the commissioning of the projects. Governor Akpabio himself has assured that the momentum raise by this direct people-oriented approach to rural and community transformation spree will be sustained. The celebration that has come with positive impact on the people through the community-based projects, has defied class, age and gender. This is because the numerous projects have impacted on all- the old and young, civil servants and farmers, artisans, men and women alike. If as Steve Job puts it, leadership is about innovations, then history will definitely maintain an eloquently favourable epitaph on the progenitor of uncommon transformation in Akwa Ibom State, Chief Godswill Akpabio, for electing a realistic and people-oriented approach to governance. |
No arguement here. 'My name is'is correct, ![]() |
TERM AND CONDITION OF SOME COMPANIES DOES NOT ALLOW ![]() |
I REALLY APPRECIATE DR. FOR THIS THREAD.MAY GOD BLESS HIM. I AM A DRILLING FLUIDS ENGINEER WITH FIVE (05) YEARS EXPERIENCE ON LAND,OFF-SHORE AND SWAMP RIGS. I NEED A JOB WITHIN AND OUTSIDE NIGERIA . I WILL BE GLAD IF MY ANYONE CAN BE OF HELP. |
This really shows that Alamieyesigha is a thief for life |
bennyraz: time time..Gal, that advice have touched you well well.You gotta to confess |
firewood ![]() |
Calebsky: There was a bomb blast at rumuokoro park in port harcourt this morning. I was told lots of people died.It is not bomb blast. Confirmed report has it that weapons were conveyed with a commercial bus painted with Rivers State to undisclosed location when dynamite exploded killing one and injured three. Is not Boko Horam. The Gov. of the state has comment on this. I was close to the scene. |




