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URHOBO´S GREAT LOSS; AN IROKO HAS FALLEN - UPF MOURNS AZIZA!!!!!
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Really cool, thanks... |
I have a feeling this isn't the whole truth... Please people be alert and careful cos our Leaders are careless. Prevention is better than cure ooo |
Note: if you are among those that gets 300ktry you best to do a biz cos from experience delegates from shell and some radio sations kept coming to my shop to mentor and monitor my biz for a year, they also make sure I kept record of my cash flow projection for a year. And the best afer one year will be giv international contracts as well as may qualify for shell livewire Uk award. I tried that one but the process was too long for me and I was preparing for my final exam then, but I wil try it after my NYSC. All they best guys |
mathmatica: ....nope....only breakfast and lunch...and the comfort of getting frozen during lecturesIn my time I got 30k for transportation, so did others, I was based in phc but my training was in warri, so I got transport allowance of 10k per day. Our traning lasted for 3days den closing session on the forth day which ended at noon. |
bbpreye: Choi!Yes you would be asked to prepare a 5 page business proposal, that lik a test, then after the training/seminar you'ld be asked to go and prepare a comprehensive business proposal... |
oduado: hello peeps... i waz told dat d .....unsuccessful peeps out of d 80 will receive a grant of 60k.....i jst...wanted to knw if....itz for real...That so not true, except that's their new policy, the unsuccessful one I knew were only sent an apology sms |
mathmatica: ....NOT TOO SURE ABOUT THE CRITERIA FOR SELECTION BUT WAS OFFICIALLY INFORMED BY THE FACILITATORS THAT ONLY 45 PARTICIPANT OUT OF THE 80 PARTICIPANT WOULD BE GIVEN A GRANT OF #300,000 TO START UP THEIR OWN BUSINESS...I was lucky to be the best female from delta state, in my time (2010) only the out standing ones were given the 300k n they were not up to 15, the rest were given btween 150k - 200k. After the training all you need to qualify is an outstanding business proposal. At the end of each training day you should be given 5k/10k. Depending on the state you are located as transport allowance. Gud luck to those called for the training. I am good to answer qtz/clearifications if any. |
No, I’m not a plantain boy. But I admire Timaya’s music. And I most definitely love plantain – bole’d, dodo’ed, porridge’d, or chipped. I came into Lagos 4 years ago, with nothing but a polythene bag, an Engineering degree, and a dream. Ok, it wasn’t a polythene bag, but, you’ll agree it sounds more dramatic. Anyways, the point is, 4 years ago, when those 3 wise men at Berger welcomed me to Eko, I had nothing. No concrete plan, no white, blue, or red collar job waiting for me. It was just my dream, my certificate, and I. The dream: Run this town in 5 years. How? Nna, why are you asking a question I can’t answer? When I disembarked from the Ekene-Dili-Chukwu bus at Oshodi, two men lunged at me and grabbed my bag. “Na me get am!” the first one squeaked. “Na me go carry am!” the other one growled in a guttural voice. It happened so fast, I was stunned for a few seconds. When I came round, I lunged at both of them, eyes closed. Pushing, kicking, punching, screaming, “Gimme my bag!!!” After a few moments, I realized my bag was in my hand and I was kicking at dry air. I slowly opened my eyes and saw the two men, looking at me in awe. A small crowd had gathered too, stunned…until someone burst into laughter. Everyone joined except the two men, who turned out to be Taxi drivers who only wanted to give me a ride. “Oga na wa o, e be like you be JJC…” guttural voice growled as he went to look for more reasonable passengers. Squeaky voice just shook his head, looked at his shirt, discovered two missing buttons he must have lost during our skirmish, eyed me again, hissed and walked away. It was over almost as soon as it started. Even the crowd had dispersed. I whipped out my Motorola Razor and called Femi, my secondary school mate, who I was going to be squatting with until I ‘hammered’. He came and took me to his one room self-contained apartment. One room… I actually thought Femi lived in a flat. He said he worked in a bank, and generally gave the impression he was well off. Well, (as I found out after a few days) by Lagos standards, he was comfortable. His house was self-contained, meaning he didn’t have to share a toilet, bathroom and kitchen with anybody. His office was also just a N30 bus distance from his house; so, long hours in traffic was almost never a problem. Yes, he was comfortable. Jobs are scarce. Very scarce. I realized this after carrying my CV in a brown envelope, round Lagos. I am not exaggerating when I say I went round Lagos. I did. Ask my ash colored leather shoe (it was black when I bought it). It was the same story everywhere I went: “There’s no vacancy”; or “we need someone with at least 3 years experience”. As in, I needed experience to get a job and I needed a job to get experience. These Employers aint loyal. Due to my joblessness-induced frustration, I started spending plenty more time on the internet: Facebook, Twitter, Nairaland etc. Naturally blessed with wittiness, creative thinking and an incredible imagination, it wasn’t hard to get some admirable following; and I kept my audience hooked. I also took writing more seriously: Fiction, humorous articles, socio-political commentaries, etc. That was how it happened. One night, 4 months after NYSC, some guy with 146 followers asked me for a follow-back on Twitter. On the average I get like 20 ‘kindly follow back’ requests every day, requests I generally ignore. But on that fateful day, I don’t know how it happened, I just followed him back. I followed greatness without realizing it. That was the follow-back that changed my life. The greatest follow-back of all time. See, some of you with plenty followers that keep ignoring follow-back requests, pray to God you don’t ignore the link to your future ‘breakthrough’ o. Ehen. After I followed, the man sent me a direct message saying he liked my tweets and my blog articles. I thanked him and went to bed. Next morning I woke up and saw another DM. He wanted to discuss something and needed my phone number. I gave it to him. I mean, what could happen? What could happen? A lot my people. A whole lot. He called that morning and introduced himself – Anthony Okpa. The name didn’t ring a bell. He said he worked with a bank and he could use my writing skills for a project he was working on. He asked if I could meet him for lunch; he’d send someone to come pick me. Free lunch. Free ride. Possible job. Nna, who was I to say no? I still didn’t know if it was some scam so I didn’t give him my address. I just told him I’d wait at Oshodi busstop. He told me his assistant would be there by 12noon. I quickly brought out the suit I’d not worn in months, selected my best shirt, borrowed charcoal iron from a neighbor, pressed them all, polished my shoe, went for a shave and haircut, and was ready by 11am. When I arrived the Bank’s headquarters at Lagos Island, his assistant took me straight up to Anthony’s office which was at the top of the high-rise building. My eye almost popped out of my head when I saw the inscription on his office door. ‘Anthony Okpa – Deputy Managing Director.’ Of a bank. Not a branch, but the bank. The whole bank. Bruh, I can’t forget how my legs almost buckled as I entered his office. He stood up, came round the table and shook my shivering hands. He noticed how nervous I was and asked me to sit and relax. I sat. I relaxed. I shivered harder. We did some small talk, got to know ourselves better, then went straight to business. He wanted to run for Governor of his state and was currently recruiting young people into his campaign team. He wanted me to be his campaign social media/strategy manager. The election was in two years and he wanted to establish a strong social media presence ASAP. I’d create engaging content for and manage all his online accounts, and so on and so forth. I didn’t know when a tear dropped from my left eye. Till today, I still don’t know if he’d noticed it. He didn’t stop talking as I quickly wiped it off. He asked if I was interested. I nodded vigorously; afraid I’d squeak and burst into tears if I tried speaking. He was visibly delighted. He added that when the campaign team was complete we’d all meet, get to know each other, brainstorm, and map out strategies; but meanwhile I could start working. I’d get a laptop, a smartphone, a modem, and other equipment I’d need to commence the job. He brought out his cheque book, scribbled something, asked my official name, scribbled some more, tore out the leaf and gave it to me. I couldn’t hold back the tears when I saw the figure on it. This time he noticed and offered his handkerchief. I dried the tears and apologized for being such a sisi. He waved it off and asked if the money could cover the next 3 months, salary and all. I nodded till my head almost fell off my neck. The money was more than enough. After buying all the equipments I needed, I was still going to be a millionaire. Yes. Millionaire. I’d slept on the floor the previous night because Femi’s girlfriend had slept over. I’d woken up broke that morning, hoping the good Lord would provide for me the same way he provided for the sparrow. Few hours later I was a millionaire. And I had a job. One I’d enjoy doing. One that would make me more millions. After we had lunch at an exclusive restaurant in Victoria Island, his driver dropped me off at home. First thing I did was get on my knees and pray. I called my folks and told them I’d finally gotten a good job. I’m sure their celebratory shouts reverberated through the whole neighborhood. Then I called Femi. My guy didn’t know when he squealed for joy. He closed earlier than usual, came home with plenty suya and wine and we celebrated. After buying all the necessaries, I offered Femi a quarter of the balance – which was more than his salary for 3 months. He refused to collect it at first but I insisted. He had sheltered and fed me for 4 months without complaints so he had to enjoy my breakthrough with me. It was only right. The social media strategizing began. I did plenty research on branding – majoring on politics, took a few courses, created content and publishing pattern for all his social accounts, and generally put him in the internet limelight. The campaign office was opened for business a few months after we met and the team started work. My workaholic nature saw me doing more than the social media strategist job I was hired for. I joined the bigger media team, generated ideas and created so much content, the overall campaign manager who was also the media team lead handed the unit over to me and focused more on grassroots mobilization. The elections finally arrived. The primaries was a hard fought battle but we clinched the ticket. And when Election Day finally came, we won. Resoundingly!! Governor Anthony Okpa made me his Special Adviser on Media and Strategy immediately after he was sworn in. It was the first time a non-indigene would hold a political position in that state. Bruh, I was balling. It was at one of the state’s social events that I met Eva Alordiah. I’d listened to her songs and I had this slight crush on her. But seeing her perform in person was different. I knew I wanted her immediately. She was ravishingly beautiful. And she could rap. Holy Lord! After her performance I asked that she take a picture with Gov Anthony and I. Then I practically begged her to have dinner with me sometime. She agreed, and, a few weeks and many conversations later, we did. We connected, we bonded on a covalent level. I don’t know if she felt it too, but I was already in love with her. It was a beautiful evening and we agreed to do it again. On the drive back home, we sat in the back. She said she was cold so I put my arm around her and drew her closer. She put her head on my shoulder and I stroked her hair. After a while she looked up, into my eyes. I could see the desire in her eyes as light from oncoming traffic illuminated them. I leaned in and kis…. “Oga we don reach…” he said. How dare my driver interrupt me now of all times? How dare he? “Oga you no wan come down again?” he said again, tapping me. I opened my eyes, furious. “What is wro…” I was growling, when I noticed my environs. I wasn’t in the Porsche Cayenne. I was in a bus. Eva wasn’t there; in her place was the bus driver. The disorientation was total. Then I came round. I looked at the driver again. “Where are we?” I asked. “Maza Maza,” he replied. “Which kain sleep you dey sleep sef? Tse-tse fly bite you? Everybody don go down, na only you dey motor….” I remembered the last time I was awake… we had just entered the Benin – Ore road. It was all a dream. And I had passed my busstop. I wanted to cry. But instead, I carried my ‘polythene bag’, came down and started looking for a bus that would take me back to Oshodi. It was all a dream. I still had my ‘polythene bag’, but this time I also had a laptop, an internet connection, and a big, beautiful dream: “I will run this town in 5 years, so help me God!” |
I dey hail una oh my dearest paddys |
He is Olorime, Oro wome, Ogbagidigidi, Wo te mu, woruemu, He is my Oghene o wegba... My Igbunu... You alone Oghene wil I serve for the rest of my life. Mi yeruwe Doh ![]() |
suyamasta: wow cool designs pls whats saed cds??Calligraphy group |
Happiness depends on how you love your own self, and makeing sure your first angle of hapiness is LOVE towards yourself and the awareness of your value and significance. Fall inlove with yourself b4 falling in love with you neighbor/spouse. Happiness is valuing your gifts, talents, and all your best character features. Bottomline you can't be happy if you are not happy inward with yourself. |
jslimz: They definitely are lovely. A fulfilling one year for you, I guess.Yes dear I am grateful to God for directing my path, howdy? |
Been thinking of what to do with my weekends n tort of these, Dudes and babes wihin lekki, VI, Ajah, ikoyi and environs on NL why not drop your contacts let's hv a bbm/watsapp group and plan our weekends together like going to the beach, movies, orphanages, etc. Every1 will be welcome to suggest what wil make our weekend fun filled. It's opened to non nairalanders as well! If you are game drop your comments Thanks |
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This is what NYSC saed cds added to my designing skill. It has been a fulfilling moment so far.
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yokiti: Please, can we guide our incoming corpers on the direction to their various camps using our own experience?Hmmmmmm I wil try my best, for those flying into lagos from the airport, take a shuttle going to ikeja/under brigde ask for where to take a bus going to iyana ipaja, wen you get to iyana ipaja bus stop, take a bus or bike to NYsc camp though its not far but becos of your luggage you will need to take a bike or bus. TrAveling by road, you either stop at ojota or oshodi to get buses going to iyana ipaja, when you get to under ipaja brigde take a bus or bike to NYSC camp. You guys should shine your eyes oh. If you need a school to gv you clearance for the whole year without you appearing at the school, pm me let's talk further. @yokiti I am yet to hear from you oh... #heartbroken# |
[Jquote author=yokiti] Shower? It depends on the state you are posted. Some states' orientation camps are home away from home(with slight difference). Camps like Ede camp in Osun, Ishagamu camp in Ogun, I was told they just commissioned that of Iseyin camp in Oyo, Gombe, Mallam sidi camp in Katsina (these are accounts of those that served recently). Iyana - Ipaja Lagos camp too will fall among the not too bad camps. . This cant be said of states like Edo, Yikpata camp in Kwara, Paiko in Niger (i pity the guys here but ladies are well favoured in terms of facilities) Wannune camp(a whole camp running out of water for hours during the time its needed most almost everyday) in Benue, Tsafe camp in Zamfara. . Batch A corpers like Yaks2guy (Abia), Coolutemper (Enugu), Madridfc (Gombe), Obinoral (cross rivers), Yinka Oduola (Anambra), Ajoksele the O-corper (Osun), Funpeter (Oyo) should please come and give us their eye -witness accounts on facilities in their various orientation camps. Am begging you to invite your friends that served in other state aside yours to please do same. I am thanking you all in advance. Our most senior corpers like my dear J3da, MissIndependent, Opeyemmmy, Imanuelle can also help us out. . Yes, you can be at the camp before the opening/ registration by 12: 00 am 5th of August. Some lodged in hotels or stay with friends/ families. While some are allowed to enter before nightfalls but they wont go beyond the security posts.[/quote]Hi morning, Yokiti love I am glad to help, I got to camp a day before registrattion date and I was allowed into to hostel, I met other ladies who came earlier than I did, we were allowed to register for accommodation that evening which was cool, cos those of us that got to camp a day befor opening/registration day got the best rooms. As per bathing outside,it was my chioce cos I felt more comfortable bathing outside, the toilets and bathrooms were usually clean cos they were washed every day by platoons on duty. We woke up at 3am wen the soilders were stil sleeping so we don't get caught, to bath outside den go back and sleep until dey call us out for morning parade. Lagos camp was cool and Always neat. Happy sunday and I wish u All a. Great Week ahead |
Plz vote 4 Fortune woko mbgn2014. ..miss Delta by liking her pix. www.silverbirdmbgn.com/vote ![]() |
yokiti: Good to hear from you again my lady; thanks for keeping in touch. When did you place the call ? I will do as you have requested. Do have a pleasant night rest. Sweet dreamz!Morning sweets, I tried calling wen NL was kidnapped... Waiting for your response, lovely day ahead |
MissIndependent: Babe how far na i dey oo. I no do CIPM parole again oo even after @Lilowow convinced me i finally settled for a computer proficiency course.(web design)Morning babes I gey fine oh, yea I know it's in stages. Started my countdawn on d first of July. Off to work, I wish yo a fulfilled day ahead dear. |
yokiti: How are you doing? Quite an age.. Hope the state of aquatic splendor is taking a very good care of you? Continue to enjoy your glorious service year. Best regards!Hi love, tried calling you but couldn't get through to you! I think I got the number wrong, can u help out? I am fine... Just noticed you steal my thought sometimes ![]() |
MissIndependent: Who ate up 700 pages?Seun's hackers... Gurl how you dey, how far that cipm parole? I found something else doing though... HSE. Hope you done start to count down ![]() |
King Tom: Its a real fact!Dream on Dennis |
King Tom: OP you forgot...You wish... Keep dreaming hun |
opeyemmmy: Adary!my b4 b4 love! What did I do na... Les settle oh |
Flashaldrin: Bro, you're really jobless...Not as jobless as you are dear |
opeyemmmy:Is this my french student? |
Courtesy Uduak Käy'Peé 1. Living in the same room (cohabitation) with a man who has not paid your bride-price or wedded you; is this foolishness? 2. Accepting to be a second wife. Are you a living dead, is that your best option? 3. Wearing the engagement ring of a man in the last 2 years who doesn't even know your parents or house. Are you wasting your time & blessing? 4. Using your boyfriend's picture as your profile picture on Facebook. Are you trying to block other serious potential suitors? Have you missed it? 5. Cooking food regularly and washing clothes of your boyfriend as if it’s a secular job. Are you creating a job for yourself? 7. Disobeying your parents for the sake of the boyfriend. Do you think its right? 8. Engaging sexually with this boyfriend simply because he promised to marry you. Is this supposed to be a criterion? 9. Sending your unclad pictures to your boyfriend. Is this shameful? 10. A man that keeps abusing you by raising his hand on you yet you continues prophesying how you cannot do without him. Don’t you need deliverance? 11. He cheats on you vividly and you believe this is part of a relationship. Don’t you think you need hot factory reset slap? 12. Dropping from school to deceive your parents in order to collect money for the same boyfriend that obviously has reckless spending's. Aren't you being childish? 13. Sticking to an abuser while keeping a better man in the friend-zone. Where you cursed? 14. Tattooing your boyfriend's name on your body. Are you human at all? 15. Having unwanted pregnancy and aborting the baby with the hope that your boyfriend still Loves you and will marry you afterwards. Is this part of your doom? 17. Making yourself pregnant to hold him down. Have you so become worthless? 18. Planning and arranging a future with while he obviously gallivants with many others and tells you don’t worry you are still number one. Is this the height of dumbness? 19. Waiting endlessly for an oversea-based fiancé who has already married another woman abroad to get a residence. And the lady continues to tell her suitors boastfully that my guy is based abroad. Isn't this the road to menopause? 20. Do I need to mention the 20th for you to get off irrationality, idiocy, silliness, imprudence, thoughtlessness, stupidity, folly, foolhardiness, recklessness, and even madness? |
Musa n messi |




Is that not foolishness? 
