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Do you have an Hp pavilion g6 6gb, 500gb AMD radeon graphics? Where is your shop sir? |
christy18: Any mass com in d house pls it urgentSorry, I didn't see this thread on time am a mass comm student of Kwasu. |
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twicenoni: sup guys!!! a group has been created on BBM its called TECNO PHANTOM PAD let's join hand together there and even share what we gat there like HD games, applications like bbm plus and whatsapp plus,tweaks for newtorks glo,mtn,etisalat and airtel. all u have to do is to just quote my post and drop your bbm pin I will add u there p.e.a.c.e74EC39D7 |
popson01: Which store pls?[i] It's now much more costlier. I bought mine this afternoon 30,900 at femtech while meckdona is 32,000 and fone mart is 31,500. Good luck |
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kokoA: You guys must understand something.. You can't win an election in Kwara without Saraki's endorsement. Never! I don't blame the APC, I'd rather blame Kwarans.. That family has a hold on them and they enjoy it. It's very strange to me. One of my close friends back in the university who is a Kwaran almost slapped me the day I said something negative about Saraki. I was shocked. Mr, the main cause is illiteracy and inelightment. Imagine you as a person with personal pride being given crumbs by those useless thieves for you to cast your vote for them after those greedy fools would complain of bad governance. As for me, to hell with them all. |
Sir, as agreed, its me frm ilorin. Let me give you 25k (delivery inclusive) but we have to sort out how it will be delivered. |
@ Initialize, sir am a student but i have only 30k. Can this go for 30k? Or do you have any that can go for 30k? Your quick reply is anticipated. |
Sir please post the pix and specs of the dell but i seem to prefer the sharp laptop, also in that case, i would want to seal the deal hopefully 2day. Am in kwara state and this is my number 08107136099 your quick response is appreciated. |
Sir am ready to purchase it this dec but after my semester exams on dec 15 . Hope it will still be available |
Abubakar Ibrahim, Ilorin 08107136099 please drop the pics and specification. |
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How much does it cost? |
Hello house, i need a neat laptop between 17000 to 24000 with wifi, bluetooth, DVD with preferably a large screen and maybe a dual processor and webcam and at least 3 hrs ba3 life tnx, and it maybe of any make (except IBM) RSVP |
Hello house, i need a neat laptop between 15000 to 24000 with wifi, bluetooth, DVD with preferably a large screen and maybe a dual processor and webcam and at least 3 hrs ba3 life tnx, and it maybe of any make (except IBM) RSVP |
Hello house, i need a laptop between 15000 to 22000 with wifi, bluetooth, DVD with preferably a large screen and maybe a dual processor and webcam tnx. RSVP |
Would it go 4 25k my no:08107136099 |
Saving for projects shouldn’t be stressful! October 21, 2012by Our Correspondent Every individual or family has one project or the other to execute. Or don’t you? These projects are targeted at securing a better future. Buying a property? A car? You want to invest in the stock market? Then, there is need to save money. But saving money does not always have to include drastic changes. Just increase the efficiency and effectiveness of your personal economy. How? Cancel subscriptions Evaluate your subscriptions, and cancel those you aren’t using. Rather than paying for expensive packages, downgrade. How many channels are you really using? Reduce you plan and save more money. You might even be able to cut it altogether. Be more energy efficient at home You can save money by practising energy efficiency at home. Switch to CFLs, add a little more insulation. These cost a little bit of money up front, but can amount to decent savings over time. Properly care for what you have Whether they be clothing or appliances, proper care and maintenance can save you a great deal in the long run. Care for your things so that they last longer, and you will save money. Practise conscious-spending According to www.askhow.com, ask yourself why you are buying something. Just because you think you want it isn’t a good reason. If you can’t come up with at least two concrete reasons why you are buying something, put it back. Avoid spending triggers Beware of places that trigger spending, whether it’s browsing on eBay (or window shopping in the historical district. Or are you an emotional shopper? If you shop due to stress, or some other reason, recognise that and try to find other ways to beat your stress. Automate your savings You can’t spend what isn’t there. Automate so that you save money in a retirement account and/or emergency fund first thing each month. That way, you won’t have the money in there to spend. Institute a waiting period Don’t be in a hurry to buy. From three days to a month, sleep on a purchase. You might decide you don’t need something after all. Compare prices Make it a habit to look for better prices elsewhere. Before you buy, find out if you can get a better deal elsewhere by looking online, or at another store. Consider used items Whether its small things, like a video game or book, or bigger things, like cars and homes, consider buying used. Look for good quality used items before buying new ones. Cultivate contentment One of the best ways to save money is to be content with what you have. Cultivate contentment with yourself and your life, and stop looking for happiness and fulfillment in material things. You’ll find that you spend less and save more when you recognise that you have enough. Create a budget Create a monthly budget that has two columns. The first column will be money you have coming in. The second column will be money you put toward your debts. After deducting the money, going to your debts from what you have coming in, you will see what your monthly spending budget is after your debt money has gone out. This will show you the money you have left over after your bills have been paid. Track your budget Write down everything you spend. This includes making sure you properly fill out your cheque book when you write one. Get in the habit of writing down what you spend immediately, which can avoid slip-ups that might lead to your going outside of your budget. Practise controlled spending Limit impulse purchasing by placing a cooling-off period on yourself. If you see something you want to buy that hasn’t been worked into your budget, force yourself to wait 24 hours before you decide to make the purchase. This will give you time to decide you don’t have the money for it. If the item you want to purchase is something you want, work it into your budget for a future date. This can give you time to save for the item. |
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Education is seen as a means to a better life. No wonder it is the dream of many families to send their children to school to acquire knowledge that will equip them for a better living. Today, it is not just getting the education that seems to matter the most, but how far one goes that will determine how fat your salary will be and what class of job is offered to you. Unfortunately the number of graduates outnumber the number of available job spaces, and millions of graduates are roaming the streets frustrated in search of employment. Sometimes even those offered employment would prefer to stay at home because the pay is nothing to write home about or they don’t get paid for months or years. To get a job in Nigeria has become like the proverbial saying that ” it is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God” so much so that to get a job some persons would have to know some one who knows somebody that knows some one in power or authority to give you the connection to get the job. Employment in an oil firm like Saipemhas become a big business. There are lots of marketing job agents within and outside the company up to the medical department. You pay to get a job there and you are not guaranteed because you will only work for a short period, then dropped and and you would have to pay again and again if at all you get the job again. Well let’s live that for another day. The fact is that if you meet a majority of Nigerian youths, they won’t hesitate to vent their spleen and tell how much they regret having being Nigerians. Common you don’t have to be. Nigeria is full of beautiful things with surprises. It is not rosy any where in the world else why are they deporting illegal immigrants and making it had for foreigners to move into their country to work? Bear in mind that we are only living in the last days of this system of things as foretold by the Christ, when things will tough only for a while. So what can you as a young unemployed graduate do to at least give you a measure of happiness and satisfaction? Below are 12 suggestions. If you have any outside this leave a comment so others can benefit. But bear in mind whatsoever you do, contentment is the key to your living a satisfying and happy life. NOTE:what will work for one person might not work out for the other, so don’t compare you with another. Do not see any job as below your status. Being a graduate gives you an edge over others in the same line. 1. PRIVATE OR HOME LESSONS Teaching kids in their homes after school can be a good way to earn a manageable income that can keep body and soul together. There are no fixed charges but if you are good in what you do, people will look for you. Your charges should depend on the status of your clients in the society. Some families tend to take advantage of unemployed graduates and under price them or treat them unfairly. Do not let yourself be taking advantage of. Set a standard for yourself. If your services are not appreciated stop the lesson and move on to another where you are respected. However,discretion and wisdom is needed in accepting,pricing and rejecting or stopping a private home lesson(s). It will not be appropriate to accept too many lessons that you can’t handle. Take your time, so that you can pay quality attention to the kids. Any parent who cannot pay a reasonable amount to a graduate for a private lesson doesn’t need you. They should look for non – graduates. Water has level according to Fela and shoe get size, abi! 2.TEACHING IN PRIVATE SCHOOLS Some private schools secure the services of non – teaching graduates to boost their staff strength especially in the sciences. Make yourself available. Don’t say you can never teach. Yes you can if you are determined. It won’t be easy at first but you could pick up after a while. Teaching will keep your brain fresh and ready for any interview you would be invited to. Besides the small cash will go a long way to sustain you. 3.BUYING AND SELLING This is one easy thing to start up with small capital. All you need to do is to travel to a region or state where certain things are sold, buy them at a cheaper rate and sell at a reasonable profitable price. For example, people from Port Harcourttravel to Aba and Lagos to buy clothes, shoes, etc and return to sell them at wonderful rates in the oil city. Some travel from the North down South in Abia or Akwa IbomStates to buy palm oil and take them to the North where it is in high demand. The most important thing is for you to identify what people in your environment need and what you think can be sold easily and faster. People buying on credit cannot be ruled out but ensure you sell only to those who are credit worthy. 3.RECHARGE CARD/PHONE CALL CENTER Phone call business in Nigeria is big business although it might not look that way. The profit made from selling a single recharge card might look small but don’t forget, little drops of water make a mighty ocean. If you doubt it, ask a banker. The little little kobo you make can translate to thousands of Naira. Bear in mind that millions of Nigerians make use of phones and would recharge regularly or make calls from call centers when they suddenly run out of credit or battery. Identify busy spots to set up your call center. You can employ someone to work for you if you don’t want to be their in person or you can set up multiple call centers in busy locations. 5. FARMING This is an interesting area that many unemployed graduates can find solace and cash. There are differentforms of farming you can get involved in. Rearing birds is one of the cheapest, easiest and fastest. It takes three months for broilers to be ready for sale. And demand is high. Visit bird suppliers for professional advice. It would also be a good idea to get an empty land where the owners are not set to develop. You either lease the land or offer to be the caretaker which is a better option. My mum and brother have been doing this and raising reasonable income aside the fact that the family enjoys seasonal crops from time to time. All you need to do is plant crops such as okro, maize, melon, yam, etc, as the seasons come. If you cannot do the farming yourself pay others to assist. 6.TRANSPORTATION BUSINESS Do not feel ashamed of being a taxi or Keke driver. I wouldn’t advice you on Okada except that you have concluded arrangement for your funeral. Go to a driving school or get a friend who owns a car to take you on driving lessons and thereafter secure a drivers license and off you go. Get someone to hire his cab to you and you can make returns on a daily basis. Make savings through a bank or welfare association. This will help you to raise capital to purchase your own fairly used car or tricycle ( Keke) for the biz. Some people get cabs or Keke on hire purchase basis. I know of people who make returns of four thousand naira daily and yet go home with much more than that. 7. BLOGGING A blog is a discussion or information site on the internet. For example NaijaSpleen is a blog and there are numerous blogs on specific subjects ranging from politics, education, fashion to news and magazines, Naijaspleen is a magazine blog. For you to be good blogger you must read other peoples blogs and make up your mind on what you want to blog on. Through Google search, you can find out all you need to know about blogging especially, how to get started. So how do you make money from blogging? I have not started making cash because i am new to blogging. I am blogging to satisfy my urge for writing but i do know money can be made from adverts and covering events just as the newspapers and magazines do. If you are interested , start by reading from so many blogs and decide what you want to blog on. Concentrate on the quality of your post and this will attract viewership. Want to get started? 8.WORKING AS AN AGENT If you are a graduate with a patient spirit, you can be an agent in different sectors of need. You can be a land/house agent, advert agent for radio and television stations, newspapers and magazine firms, etc. Agents are paid commissions on jobs they attract. I was an advert agent for Love Fm Port Harcourt. It wasn’t easy but it paid off after much effort. 9.SAND SUPPLY This is an area you don’t need capital to start. Find someone who is building a house or that has a blockmolding industry to get you to supply sand for them. If you are honest, you’ll get patronage and lots of cash too. 10.SHOWBIZ See through yourself, if you have talents in the entertainment business such as acting, singing, comedy,dancing or organizing shows. Make yourself available to numerous auditions and talent hunt shows. If you are discovered, boom you go. You can also collaborate with television stations in your area to organize monthly children shows. A friend of mine does exactly that and he is not fairing badly. 11.CROCHETING AND BEAD MAKING Women are passionate about their grooming and dressing. To make their grooming complete, they add up beads or knitted materials. They adorn themselves with beautiful accessories that go with their clothes, shoes and bags. So you can learn how to make this things at home, supply them to beauty shops, etc, and make your cool cash. 12.SELLING DOGS Dog business is not an easy one, i must confess but it does bring money . . . real good money.If you can afford the stress that goes with rearing high breed dogs like Rottweilers, German Shepherds(Alsatian), Caucasians, etc , go ahead. Some security companies can hire trained dogs from you too. CONCLUSION: BE INNOVATIVE AND PROACTIVE What ever you do or want to do, you have to think outside the box. Think different from the pack. Bring out innovations that make you stand out from the crowd. Most importantly be proactive!!! Culled from www.naijaspleen.com |
NYSC To Pay Virgins 50,000 Naira As Monthly Allowance It’s good news for Virgins who are currently partaking in this year’s National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) program as President Goodluck Jonathan through the NYSC Director General, Brig. Gen. Nnamdi Okorie-Affia has just announced that, instead of N19,800, Virgin Corps Members will be receiving N50,000 as monthly allowance. The President said it was an incentive for “Girls to keep themselves for their husbands” and also as a way of congratulating girls who “managed to keep their hymens intact in such a trying times as we have today”. So far, only 28 girls nation-wide have been confirmed as virgins and have recieved their 1st N50,000 allowance. Pharmacies have also reported a 234% increase in demand for Alum, Vagina tighteners and Hymen Reforming creams and drugs. Boys have also protested, saying Male Virgin Corps Members also deserve N50k, but the NYSC says there’s no way to confirm that. Some girls also protested at NYSC Headquarters this morning, claiming they were virgins up until Camp Fire night, so they should qualify to receive the N50k. Their pleas have fallen on deaf ears so far. Culled from- |
sexymoma: Why Can't You Make That Your Poor Guy Rich?.... Instead Of looking For Ready Made Guys, Do You Think Those Rich Guys Doesn't Have GirlFriends Who Have Gone Through Hell To Make Them SuccessfulThey expect him to abandon his g.f and frnds and come to them. Thats why you hardly see rich men marrying anyhow girleven worse,a liability. |
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[quote author=Irewumi O.]that is wat is bothering me most.Dia are 2 Universities in Nigeria dat are out of ASUU dey are Unilorin & Osun State Uni! And dey are both considerd wen 100b naira gatherd by Gabriel Suswan and his Fg set up Comittee were distributed: Unilorin was given 3b naira & Uniosun 350m naira!!! Am tired y dis uni expecial state owned inxtitutions joined dis strike action. Y Dis Oou again ??[/quote]But KWASU is not on strike. |
Sheggun1: u beta go learn work...............or port 2 unilorin/KWASU as the case may be............beta by far |
Davo93: Nice development... i hope this is adopted by other institutions too soonKwasu get all this, so no shaking. |
Davo93: Nice development... i hope this is adopted by other institutions too soonKwasu get all this now |
Excelboi: Me wey still dey suck breast na him i go dey fend for myself? Biko,am on monthly pocket salary from my father and dat is my only source of income. ![]() |
kasheemawo: i'm a staffGood evening sir. Are you a lecturer or part of the admin. Dept? |
kasheemawo: which department are you?am in mass communication. You? |
That is why i love my school Kwara state university. No strike we just keep going. ![]() |

oti ri adeshewa.omo to shan,badosky mama
??[/quote]But KWASU is not on strike.
