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Investment / Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by Jafar1: 6:56am On Aug 20
[quote author=Postmusic post=131553166][/quote] what's ur usdt rate?
Celebrities / Re: Which Loan App Is The Best? by Jafar1: 9:00pm On Aug 19
fairmoney
Technology Market / Re: **PHONE SWAP CENTRE**SWAP IT NOW!!! pin:265DA560 or 08033923897 by Jafar1: 5:56pm On Aug 19
Krak:
Honor X7a UK Used. Extremely clean condition, no single blemish or fault.
128Gb
4GbRam
50 MP camera
etc

₦21,000
08072482016

Location is Osogbo, Osun State.

is this price correct?
Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Jafar1: 7:36am On Aug 09
OralB:

Yeah, bike.
Please, would u permit me to discuss with u on whatsapp?
Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Jafar1: 3:23pm On Aug 03
OralB:
This week has been my most productive week ever since I started my dispatch work. shocked shocked

Latest I closed everyday was 6PM, reason I'm surprised that I still could gross this on bolt alone. shocked shocked

Abbeg ooo, do u mean dispatch as in "Delivery with Bike" or am I missing something?
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Vacancy Vacancy Vacancy by Jafar1: 6:13pm On Jul 14
Herkim:





Hello bro

Why did you asked the applicant to pay N1,500 for employment form before they can apply for this job ?

That's what he does, he is a scammer

After paying that 1500, he will tell u the event has been cancelled

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Vacancy Vacancy Vacancy by Jafar1: 6:12pm On Jul 14
Scammer, nobody should fall for this
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: VACANCY! VACANCY!! VACANCY!! We Are Currently Recuiting Ushers At Royalgardens by Jafar1: 6:11pm On Jul 14
You scammer

You have left Kaduna and Abuja..
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Vacancy! Vacancy!! Vacancy!! by Jafar1: 6:09pm On Jul 14
Kudducini:
Seriously?? #19500 per event

Tempting but idonblivit
it's a scam

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Experienced Office Assistant Needed by Jafar1: 5:19pm On Jul 14
WalexProp:
A reputable organization is in need of an experienced Office Assistant.
Qualification
BSc. Business Administration, Mass Communications and related field.

Responsibilities include

An Office Assistant performs various tasks to support an executive, CCO/ CHRMO or high-net-worth individual in the organisation.

Some common roles of a OA include:

- Scheduling appointments and managing calendars
- Handling email and phone correspondence
- Booking travel arrangements and making reservations
- Preparing presentations, reports, and other documents
- Maintaining records and databases
- Providing research and data analysis
- Managing personal tasks and errands
- Coordinating events and meetings
- Acting as a liaison with clients, colleagues, and vendors
- Maintaining confidentiality and handling sensitive information
Contact recruiting Officer
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Location?
Sports / Re: Guardiola Is The First Ever Manager To Win Four EPL In A Row by Jafar1: 4:12pm On May 20
yomi531:
Stories..... How much is his net spending as a football manager in just 15 years. Wenger with over 20-30 years in management never spent that much. I keep using Play station Analysis. If u as a board man in a PS 2 game shop keeps using a team u powered (99) all thru, and only allow me use Everton and other smaller clubs to play against u, it only means u no too sabi play. PEPs teams he has managed(the 3 of them) were the best teams in town b4 he took over. Thats what we have all been saying. U dare not stand against barca in those days and expect to get a result. U go collect . pep or no pep. In fact, other managers won after Pep with Barca. Una say he conquered Germany. I laugh. So winning league in Germany with Bayern don turn big deal because, na Pep do am now? U guys said he made City start winning and I just shake my head. City wey been don dey knack people woto work b4 he came? E be like say Oil money is a joke to u guys. Hes a very good coach no doubt but, let's see what he does with a moderate team. We aren't saying he should win the league with smaller teams. Let just see if he can finish in top 4 with a team like Villa or Leicester. Or win the league with Lyon in France. Or better still, avoid relegation with Burnley and co😅😅

Man city were the best before pep took over?
Wow!
He turned that barca team into world power incase u don't know.
And Barca kept winning after he left only because he left the players he trained behind, and the same will happen with man city when he leave, unless they later sell the players he will leave behind.
Now that those barca players he left behind are no longer there, what's Barca playing?
I'll leave u to ur opinion!

Like they say "never underestimate the power of stvpid people in large number"

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Sports / Re: Guardiola Is The First Ever Manager To Win Four EPL In A Row by Jafar1: 3:34pm On May 20
yomi531:
15 years in management and he has spent over 1.5 billion on transfers. Will I be wrong to say he buys his success? Would he have achieved all these with Athletico in Spain, Dortmund in Germany or Spurs in england A certain Sir Alex did his with a small Aberdeen. The Greatest still remains Ferguson. Yeah yeah.....

The way some of you comment here makes me wonder if you guys actually passed through school..

1. Ya'll said pep buy success, but in actual sense, Man utd and Chelsea have more net spending than Man city since the arrival of Guardiola, and even with those spending, they couldn't even challenge for the title talk more of emerging champion.

2. Ya'll said he only sign established players... LOL! most of the players Pep signed were not even known when they were playing for their previous club (Exception of De bruyne and Halaand, and grealish too) But hope you know three players don't make a team. At a time in the past, PSG had 3 out of the top 4 best players in the world, it resulted to nothing. Most of them are considered world class players now only because they play under Pep. Arsenal fans are insulting Gabriel and Zinchenko now because they are not in form, but they were playing very well under Guardiola and Arsenal rushed to pay for them not knowing that Pep is a great contributor to their success..
When we talk of signing already made names, real madrid and Psg are even guilty of that, with the likes of Bellingham and the arriving Mbappe, Psg Signed Messi, Neymar, Mbappe and others, yet nothing to show for it..I wonder why you don't label them as success buyers.

3. Y'all asking him to go prove himself in a lower team.. This is even the funniest.
This is like asking a Microsoft software engineer to go and work in computer village or Banex plaza just to prove he is a great engineer.. You use this as a criteria to qualify a great coach, yet you refer to Fergie as the GOAT? Common man?
The fact that he is always wanted by big teams shows that he is the greatest. I'm even sure you'll give thanks to your God the day he is announced as yr team's new coach.
Mind you, Guardiola has never, I repeat never ever receive a sack threat by any team he has coached in the past, talk more of getting sacked, he always leave on his own..

4. You all said he doesn't groom players, hope you know the cole palmer that chelsea is regarding as it's current best player was groomed by pep?
Was Phil Foden groomed by pep or not?
What about Lewis?
The thing is, he has eyes to see the potentials in players and also know how to bring the best in them..
That's the reason why almost all the players he sign always turn out good and you all say he signed an established player? That established player has been playing for years, why didn't your team signed him?


Like it or not, Pep is a great coach, you don't need a prophet, fortuneteller or a soothsayer to tell you that. And before he retire, he will achieve atleast 3X more than what any other coach has achieved before.

Y'all just pained he doesn't coach your team.


From a neutral football fan..

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Politics / Re: Solders’ Killing: Troops Won’t Leave Creeks Until Culprits Are Caught – Army by Jafar1: 6:13am On Mar 22
CodeTemplar:
Fulanis killed a dozen policemen in Ughelli North some two weeks before okuama episode and nobody occupied anywhere to solve any useless case.
Are u in anyway justifying the killing of those soldiers?

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NYSC / Re: Life After Nysc....I Need Your Suggestions Guys by Jafar1: 5:45pm On Mar 11
[quote author=irumanle post=128882167][/quote] Got it, thank you sir
NYSC / Re: After NYSC, What Next? by Jafar1: 9:56am On Mar 10
nesgeeek:
pls what type of digital skill can I learn. I'm still a fresh Corper serving in Kaduna state. I only go to my PPA twice in a week, I have alot of time and I'm confuse of the skill to learn before passing out of my Nysc. I have only nine months left.
Are u still in Kaduna pls?
NYSC / Re: Life After Nysc....I Need Your Suggestions Guys by Jafar1: 7:03am On Mar 10
irumanle:
Please tell us more about relocation to Lagos. I studied Quantity Surveying and I have a year experience in the construction of the some of the biggest projects in Kaduna state.
Good morning sir, pls is it possible to have your contact?
I studied QS too and I'm currently serving in Kaduna just like u did, I could need a little mentorship if you are willing to offer that sir
Technology Market / Re: * by Jafar1: 3:52pm On Mar 06
20k for the xl, make I take risk
Crime / Re: Loan Apps No Longer Have Access To Your Phone Contacts by Jafar1: 5:14am On Feb 18
na which app be that wey give u that kind amount?
Technology Market / Re: Sold by Jafar1: 8:40pm On Feb 17
35k?
Food / Re: Cheap Food For This Hard Time; When Last You Had Cocoyam And Beans? by Jafar1: 12:15pm On Feb 16
Jennyclay:
Puke!! What is this undecided

May God help you struggling and broke men!

Who knows?
Maybe this person you are calling broke man could feed you for a whole year with his monthly earning...

There is nothing wrong with being economical

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Jobs/Vacancies / Please I'm In Need Of A Job In Kaduna/kano by Jafar1: 7:03pm On Jan 29
Good day everyone!
I'm really need a job in Kaduna or Kano state.
I'm a fresh graduate residing in Kaduna but I don't mind moving to neighboring states.
I have HND in Quantity Surveying and I'm good with both MS Word and Excel..
I'm also a fast learner and can do any work


Thank you!

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Are You Jobless? Sell Yourself by Jafar1: 8:57am On Jan 27
Qualification: HND in Quantity Surveying
Experience: Fresh graduate but a fast learner
Computer skills: I'm good with MS word, MS Excel and PowerPoint
Age: 24 years

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Properties / Re: 6 Bedroom Detached Mansion/Duplex For Sale With Bentley And Porche In Abuja(Pics by Jafar1: 9:56am On Dec 15, 2023
overdrive:
No generator?
If u live in Guzape, trust me you won't need a generator
Properties / Re: What's The Average Price Of One Room Apartment In Lagos? by Jafar1: 5:55pm On Sep 30, 2023
Depends on the location
Romance / Re: Truth You Learnt As An Adult by Jafar1: 7:52pm On Sep 24, 2023
In life, you will always regret more things you didn't do than the things you actually did.

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NYSC / Re: A Journey To Remember: My NYSC Posting Adventure by Jafar1: 8:32am On Sep 21, 2023
Aliyutani:


SDY Engineering and construction company in Bompai, Kano. It's opposite Amasco lubricant factory.
Pls sir, do they accept corps members there?
And pls do u have any idea what their arrangement for corpers is like?

In terms of accommodation and stipend if possible
NYSC / Re: A Journey To Remember: My NYSC Posting Adventure by Jafar1: 4:54pm On Sep 19, 2023
Aliyutani:
A Journey to Remember: My NYSC Posting Adventure

Let me begin by saying that checking NYSC postings is not for the faint-hearted. I remember back in 2018 when I checked for my e-call-up letter. Prior to that, I sought help to avoid being posted to the South and North Eastern states due to the distance and insecurity in those regions. You know, in Nigeria, it's all about having the right connections. I was assured that I would be posted to Kano. So, when my friend Faruk called me to ask where I was posted, I confidently said, "Kano" before even checking. But fate had other plans; I was posted to Delta state. As soon as I entered my details and the webpage loaded, I saw "Delta," and I felt uneasy and disgruntled, which was quite unusual for me.

I'm about to embark on my NYSC journey. I lost my opportunity to enroll for the mandatory youth service of Batch B after the café guy, Ghali, played a trick on me. He short-changed me after taking my registration fee, using the money for personal expenses. After confronting him and threatening to report him to his boss, his superiors intervened and scolded him. A day later, he registered me for batch C, stream 2.

Fast forward to printing the slip; I immediately called my uncle, a cosmopolitan who has worked in the North, East, and West. He assured me that I had nothing to worry about. I remember him saying, "This will be your opportunity to see Nigeria's diversity firsthand." His words eased my fears. I couldn't afford any more disappointments, and Delta state was never on my bucket list.

Realizing there was nothing I could do to change my deployment, I resigned myself to my fate. Now, all I needed was information about the camp's location in Delta State. I called my elder brother, who had once lived in Port Harcourt, South-South Nigeria, to ask if he had heard of Issele Uku town in Aniocha North Local Government. After a brief pause, he replied, 'Yes, I have. It's by the roadside before you reach Asaba, the state capital,' he said. That was somewhat reassuring.

'Not to brag, but I know the region like the back of my hand,' Abdulrahman said. Abdulrahman hails from Edo state, which is a few hours away from Delta.

I booked an evening bus to Delta state, staying at the park until 9 pm before we hit the road at Television Garage. There was a brief commotion at the park when we heard a loud bang, and everyone scattered for safety, including the driver. Unbeknownst to us, it was a burst tire; bomb blasts were rampant at the time. After realizing what had happened, we all laughed it off.

With my headphones on, I immediately plugged in my phone to listen to the then-trendy music, pondering what lay ahead. While vibing and grooving to the music, I heard a loud thud. Our bus nearly veered off the road around midnight, sending shivers down my spine. The driver managed to hit the brakes, bringing the bus to a halt. All passengers, including myself, hastily disembarked. It took the driver about an hour to fix the hummer bus.

We reboarded the bus, this time with my senses on high alert, scanning the road. Along the way, the hummer bus developed another issue, with the front light failing to illuminate the road ahead. We were in a tight spot, and I couldn't help but wonder, "What if armed robbers were to target us?"

The front light was badly damaged due to the earlier accident. The driver, realizing this, called his co-driver and waited for us. We drove at a snail's pace to catch up with him. He provided us with backlight so that we could continue the journey until we reached Lokoja. We made a stop at Lokoja not only as a transit point but also to offer our prayers.

After fixing the front light, we continued our journey. I noticed the driver discreetly handing money to soldiers manning the checkpoints we passed. I wanted to ask but kept quiet like a spy.

The Okene road was in terrible condition, and it took us hours to get past Okene. I noticed enormous palm trees along the way. We arrived in Benin City at dawn, where I observed tombstones in front yards and statues carved to honor the deceased. That marked the beginning of my culture shock.


We arrived in Delta State around 12 pm. The vegetation is lush green, with gigantic canopy-like trees. I took a taxi that dropped me off at Aniocha North Local Government Area. The taxi, upon reaching there, dropped me by the road. From there, I hopped on a motorcycle to Issele Uku NYSC Orientation Camp. We haggled over the fare, settling on N100. I informed the bike man that I had to go to the camp and was aware of the standard fares. Later, I found out that motorcycle riders often charge as much as N500 per trip.

Upon reaching the camp, I disembarked from the motorcycle and picked up my bags at the gate. I showed the soldier my call-up letter to gain access. I immediately joined the registration and documentation queues. After completing the registration, I was shown the way to the hostel. I belonged to Platoon 3 (Humility).

I was excited to see people from diverse cultures and ethnicities. Nigeria is truly diverse. I learned about the culture and traditions of Deltans, who are known for their hospitality.

NYSC camp is like a military barracks, where those in charge decide what you eat, wear, when you sleep, wake up, and even your mobility is programmed as well. We were woken up early in the morning for parades and in the scorching afternoon for various forms of physical exercise. The camp commandant called me and Sakina 'water bottles,' a military term for individuals of small stature and petite build.


A camp is a place where a well-mannered person can become promiscuous. When I realized this, I acquainted myself with well-mannered and culturally diverse friends, and in camp, I learned to become more tolerant. It's a place where the haves and the have-nots mingle. I remember that the half-sister of the then Kwara state governor was in the camp.

Sakina and Fatima are Yoruba girls from Osun state, while Victoria is from Ondo state. They are nice and down-to-earth ladies. I was able to clear up some misconceptions about the North. I also set some boundaries in the camp; I stated that no one should call me 'Aboki' because it is derogatory to me. When someone refused to comply and called me 'Aboki,' I responded with 'Alade,' a Hausa word for pig.

I remember a day when I barged into a conversation with an Igbo girl, Esther. She claimed she had never been to the North. She said her dad warned her to stay away from Northerners, as according to him, they are evil and have no regard for the sanctity of human lives. Her dad planted a seed of hatred for the North, but during camp, she learned about the North firsthand and even wanted to visit after NYSC. We had a lengthy conversation and instantly became friends. I also had another encounter with a South Easterner, and I was able to educate her about the North. She seemed pleased.

I also met those who are espoused to the Biafra ideology and cultists. I was able to pinpoint them during our debates. One day, my friend Aminu from Katsina rushed to the place where we normally hang out to rest under a tree. He was shocked and fidgeting. From his countenance and body language, I could tell that something was amiss.

"Do you remember that tattooed guy with a strong physique and a strange hairdo?" I asked. "I saw him drinking a black, thick concoction with a half-naked lady in the bush, and I also saw a deity-like figure," he said. "Yes, I do," I replied.

My mind then wandered in thoughts. I remembered my altercations with him. What if he hunted me, I said to myself discreetly. I think I'm making a mountain out of a molehill; there's no cause for alarm, I concluded quietly and unnoticed. I mustered some courage and continued my path of bravery, even though my heart was palpating.



I joined the cultural dance troupe and drama group. That's soothing; at least I can now avoid the parade; it's exhausting. To avoid the parade, I normally hide in the toilet until I hear no more sound before coming out.

"Hey! I haven't been seeing you at the parade," I said. "I'm like MTN everywhere you go," I replied to the soldier. He smiled. "From today onwards, we'll have cultural dance rehearsals. The dance group is for those who are removed from the parade for one mistake or another.

We learn how to play and beat the drum. We came first in the drama display. I played the role of a police officer.



I, Muhammed from Jos, feigned sickness in order to get relocation, despite Sakina and Fatima's advice. They tried to talk us out of this.
We were all homesick, missing our friends and family.

Upon passing out, I noticed that Fatima and Sakina were teary-eyed. I was moved to tears too inside the bus we booked. That same fate returned to Kano where I was posted to SDY Engineering and Construction Company in Bompai, Kano. I made friends, who are more than friends, both in the South and North, all thanks to NYSC.

I missed Delta State. I missed their food, and I came to realize this: "Truly, Warri no dey carry last.


*About Me*
_Freelance architect with 3+ years experience, skilled writer, columnist with passion for designing and communicating innovative and functional spaces._

Name: Arc Aliyu Tanimu
Email: Aliyutani@gmail.com
Social media handle: @IamAliyu_Tee
Number: +2347033399363



Pls, do u have any construction firm where I can serve in kano state please??

Qualification: HND, Quantity Surveying
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: No Connection, No FG Job by Jafar1: 10:34am On Aug 09, 2023
Puss360:
It's true that most FG jobs are through connection...but that you wrote up there is a big fat lie....
All your connections ends during screening....
After screening and you enter training school, there's little anyone can do to remove you unless you default....

So be sure of what you conjure before coming online to post fake news...
Oga, a friend of mine suffered the same fate, three months into the airforce training, they were sent out for unknown reason!

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Technology Market / Re: **PHONE SWAP CENTRE**SWAP IT NOW!!! pin:265DA560 or 08033923897 by Jafar1: 7:56am On Feb 28, 2023
Adicsonbaba:


40k
But I'm in Lagos
Nah, too far
Politics / Re: Three Times Dino Melaye Rejected Election Results. by Jafar1: 6:57pm On Feb 27, 2023
BREAKING NEWS
ATIKU declared Winner: A Ten year old Atiku Musa has been declared winner of the Milo spelling bee competition....

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