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Virginity is not a criteria for a succesful marriage. Always create a distinction between relationship and marriage. I realised that everybody talks abount sex sex sex, marriage is morethan that. If you agree with me tha its not a passport to a good marriage, then its not important. |
Quickly grab the opportunity to progress in life. Short story: I have a friend that graduated in 2005 but could not secure a job. In 2007, she was forced to drop her HND and use ND to work as a contract staff in first bank., though she kept applying. After 3 yrs of using ND, on 28th December, 2009, she got an offer from Central bank of Nigeria (CBN) as a senior supervisor. She will present her resignation letter tomorrow at First Bank and will resume training with CBN next week I also have similar story but lets keep that for another time.[color=#990000][/color] So its a stepping stone |
You dey craze, Go Bleep ashewo |
Osho, take arm easy o. Anything that has beginning will definitely has an end o Tomorrow, you will be out of that office o. I know its not your fault becuase power can intoxicate like "Ogoro" but please control it. |
@stephedith shut the F-U-C-K up, must you talk That is just little above corper's salary in Stanbic or did you here of salary slash in Stanbic? @poster, thank your God for given you work in stanbic but its a performance oriented organization |
@stephedith why are u so sure that is not upto 100k? No staff in Stanbic earns less than 100k. Like Magacity said, i can't just come to internet and divulge bank's policy. Contact the HR Cunsultant for more info on the salary scale |
This story was cooked, its not true. But if its true, then this guy is still a BOY, marriage is met for mature minds. |
@lexy this is not CNN site, so keep your mouth shot Dont spread fake news. Even if he is dead, your site is fake |
This news is not true, fellow nigerians, Laugh, |
Why cant some people appreciate good things for ones. Most of these guys have never posted anything positve thread on this site before. All they are interested in is to say all sorts of rubbish. you are not forced to read this threat, gooooooooooooooo.[/color][color=#000099] Mastalee, please ride on @CILondon and bluespice mention one sensible, educative threat you have developed on this site? |
how can you compare chicken with turkey, koko master na don |
OH that is cool? i just lost my phone yesterday and trying to retrieve it.that means i won't be able to get the text, can i just go to the centre? how many centres do we have in Lagos? Has anybody with an idea of alternative way to confirm my centre? kindly help. |
How did you dress? Whenever any lady will meet Adenuga, she will have to dress on expose dresess expectially her boobs, confirm to the house. |
CBN Sacks Five Bank CEOs, Injects N400b • Akingbola forewarns directors of pending sack By Ijeoma Nwogwugwu, 08.14.2009 The Central Bank of Nigeria has moved to inject N400 billion into five banks in the country following the decision to remove the CEOs and executive directors of the affected banks. The affected institutions are Intercontinental Bank Plc, Union Bank of Nigeria Plc, Oceanic International Bank Plc, Finbank Plc and Afribank Plc. The CEOs that have been sacked by the CBN are Erastus Akingbola (Intercontinental Bank); Okey Nwosu (Finbank); Sebastian Adigwe (Afribank); Mrs Cecelia Ibru (Oceanic Bank); and Bartholomew Ebong (Union Bank). But in a pre-emptive move, Erastus Akingbola, MD/CEO of Intercontinental Bank who got wind of his impending removal called his executive directors to inform them of their certain sack by the CBN. Akingbola was said to have rushed to Ota yesterday to elicit the support of former President Olusegun Obasanjo to intervene on his behalf and call President Umaru Yar’Adua to stop the CBN from carrying out the sack. However, the CBN governor, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, who made this decision known this morning at the Emergency Bankers’ Committee convened by the CBN in Lagos, explained exclusively to THISDAY that the decision was being taken to safeguard the financial sector from systemic collapse. He said following the audit exercise conducted by CBN’s examiners it was discovered that five of the banks had accumulated margin loans of N500 billion, among other loans, that had gone bad and eroded their shareholders’ funds. “Some of these banks are quite large institutions and they have been mismanaged, so we had to move in to send a strong signal that such recklessness on the part of bank executives will no longer be tolerated.” He said the CBN had obtained the approval of the President to inject N400 billion into the affected banks to shore up their tier 2 capital to minimum acceptable levels. Sanusi added that the funds being injected by the CBN was just temporary and does not translate to the government taking a stake in the five banks, as the interim management will be given a period to recapitalise the affected institutions, following which the N400 billion will be paid back to the CBN. On how the CBN will prevent a run on the banks and create panic in the economy, Sanusi said the CBN intends to make it clear that the money being injected by the reserve bank as well as the decision to guarantee interbank placement should allay depositors’ concerns. The CBN, he stated, stands ready to ensure that no bank collapses in the country, but will encourage them to seek for funds to raise fresh capital and merge with stronger banks. He said an interim management and board for the affected banks will be put in place to run the institutions until they are taken over by new management teams and owners. For more details on the state of the five banks under the CBN hammer, get a copy of THISDAY, the Satuday Paper tomorrow __._,_.___ |
What happened at the Babcock University junction on the Sagamu /Ijebu-Ode Road, Ogun State, on Wednesday, July 22, 2009 between policemen on one hand and transporters and passengers on the other hand is better witnessed than imagined. It was like a fairy tale, but it was true. It was a day some policemen came down hard on some transporters for failing to ply the road at the night, thereby, denying them the opportunity to make some money from the usual extortion. Daily Sun gathered that for daring to ‘starve’ them during the night, the angry cops insisted on collecting N1,000 from each commercial bus driver, whether luxury or small. Drivers of small vehicles who were unfortunate to be on the spot during the period of madness, were not spared. In the past, a lot had been written and said about some bandits who used to wear police uniform to rob road users at night within the same vicinity. Most affected were newspaper circulation van drivers, who have to drive in the night to distribute newspapers to different parts of the country and commercial bus drivers. Some of the drivers have had cause to recount their ordeals in the hands of robbers in police uniform, operating in Sagamu and neighbouring towns. But the recent incident was different, as the policemen, who were already aware of the ban on night journey and, in fact, the supposedly enforcers of the ban, began to scold and harass drivers for arriving the area about 6:15a.m, instead of running between 10 p.m and 2 a.m. Daily Sun gathered that what the drivers usually do was to leave Lagos about 9 p.m and to park their vehicles before Sagamu, only to continue the journey about 6a.m, for fear of being attacked by the bandits in police uniform. It was further learnt that it has become the practice by the drivers, to now move in convoy. An eyewitness told Daily Sun that more than 30 drivers of luxury buses and many drivers of trucks and small vehicles decided to call the bluff of the policemen and refused to pay the N1,000. The drivers’ action incurred the wrath of the angry-looking policemen, who at a point became violent. According to him, the policemen began to ask: ‘Why didn’t you pass here in the night? You will pay us N1,000, for denying us our rights.’ He explained that they began to shoot into the air, to intimidate the drivers to part with money but to no avail. The policemen were said to have shot at the tyres of a bus and wounded one of the passengers in the process. The action was said to have provoked the drivers and passengers, who used vehicles to barricade the road as a mark of protest, resulting in traffic bottleneck. Mr. Dan Anumaka, a passenger in one of the buses, said he had to discontinue the journey to the east and came back to Lagos, as the fracas lasted for several hours. Many people allegedly sustained injuries while a Jetta Executive car marked, DA 387LSD, belonging to the police and a small house located in the bush, suspected to be the policemen’s hideout were set ablaze. When the angry passengers, drivers and mob stormed the building, they were shocked to find condoms, pants, female shoes, wallets, among others. An Armoured Personnel Carrier(APC) with registration number NPF 676C was later brought to the scene to douse the tension. Lamenting the incident, Anumaka decried the nefarious activities of the robbers in police uniform and suggested that a combined team of policemen and soldiers be drafted to the Babcock junction, which he described as a black spot. He, however, appealed to the government not to lift the ban on night journey. Narrating what transpired between them and the police that fateful night, a driver with Evergreen transport company, who gave his name as Chiboy, disclosed that when the drivers refused to pay the N1,000, the policemen shot at his vehicle before shifting attention to another one and ordered the passengers to alight from the bus. “It was at this time that they shot one of the passengers,” he said. Another driver, who simply identified himself as Henry also narrated how the policemen tortured him. He wondered why the police could carry two guns each. “Who owns the extra guns we found in the bush,” he queried. Kelvin, a passenger in one of the luxury buses belonging to Izu Chukwu Transport said: “The condoms we found in the hideout is a proof that they are not here to protect life and property, but to rape innocent women. Another passenger, Linus, appealed to the government to deploy a team of soldiers, naval personnel and more policemen to the area as it was done at Night Mile-Benue Road, arguing that it would help reduce crime rate in the area. Meanwhile, the angry drivers have appealed to the police authorities to save them from the hands of the policemen, whom they accused of being responsible for robbery attacks in the area, and to bring those behind the July 22, 2009, incident to justice. http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/features/crimewatch/2009/july/30/crimewatch-30-07-2009-001.htm |
@ Boslo Wale's Eviction was not only surprising but shocking.It looks like it was a Set-Up infact it is,because this is not the first time a Leader lost a tortem.In past Search,a leader that looses a tortem is punished by demoting him.The Organizers that is Nigerian Breweries already have their winner and they want their winner to win at all cost and the only way to make this possible was to find a way of evicting Wale Akanbi because he was already becoming a threat. To me I think it is more of Tribalism because they always want an Ibo Guy to win.If u are observant,it is always one Yoruba person out of Ten Contestants. Good Luck to them sha.It is just unfortunate that they do runs for everything in Nigeria.Nothing,absolutely nothing is transparent.[/color You haVe spoken the gospel truth. |
I agree with the poster. [b]This is not the first GUS show nor the first time totem will get missing. Were the keepers/leaders responsible evicted? , I know some will call it being dynamic and that anything can happen in GUS, There is need to be fair when one is being dynamic. In the past GUS, a leader is appointed and another is mandated to assist the leader in keeping the totem and despite that the totem still get missing and none is evicted. Wale did not throw away the totem, it was taken either by Bob himself or the so called council of elders, with the sole aim of evicting WALE. It is a show of shame and one cannot but agree with OBAMAUS that the show is for shouteasterners because WALE might as well be punished by stripping him of the leadership post, not giving only him food- and asking him along with others to look for the totem, since the responsibility is for all of them- rather than his being evicted. It shows we try to nigerialise everything we do. I also agree with you. I never believed that there is partiality in GUS untill yesterday,. GUS has been nigerialised and hence it is flop, |
Fellow Nairalanders, if you watch the ongoing Utimate Search 6, you will agree with me that the eviction of wale was politically motivated. Wale has always been the best contestant, he won virtually all the excersis but because of a missing tortle, he was evicted instead of removing as the camp leader which has always been the normal thing in ultmate search. However, I am of the view that the tortle was a bait to get him out of the contest as the only means What is your view, |
Young, this site is ment for people that have vision and high taste for succeess in life. |
I belif there are so many problems confronting Nigeria now than discussing immotalization of M.K.O. Can anybody point out one reason why he should be immotalized? Get it right, he didn't die for Nigeria and his death never contributed to attainment of Democracy, that is the truth. He contested as a candidate with our money he stoled so what is it about that there is so much noice. NIGERIANS, let face the current issues, they are so many |
come, why are you still posting this message since last year? |
Please how did you apply?let us know so that we can share from it. |
Please, someone should help send the GMAT to my mail,its not going at all,my mail is jerrymag4@yahoo.com.thanks and God bless. |
Thanks for the info.God will bless |
thanks for the info |
anybody in the house with info that afribank has passed a circular that no more recruitment of hnd.how true is it? |
PLS DON'T HESITATE TO MAIL ME IF THERE IS ANY INFO. jerrymag4@yahoo.com,08036563242 |