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Thanks boss! Lol @ Lots wife InaNla: |
Hello guys? Been feeling bad since yesterday. Held unto Gamestop for 6 months awaiting a short squeeze. Entered at $6, sold at $10, re-entered at $13 two months ago, sold three days ago at $18.11 and boom the squeeze started after selling. Currently at $40 in just 2 days and it has been hell for me because I missed out! Any advice? |
Vacancy exists for the post of Biology teacher in Mowe, OGUN state. Interested applicants should forward CV to tregeoschools@gmail.com or WhatsApp 07036216408. Accomodation can be negotiated. Pay is competitive! B.ed and B.SC graduates preferably! |
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Still up! [quote author=jkcarz post=85453 Accomodation can be negotiated. Pay is competitive! B.ed and B.SC graduates preferably![/quote] |
Still available? Jcob: |
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1.7 cash |
Why is the person selling? Can it fly for 3m? |
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First School Leaving Certificate is issued by the Zonal Ministry of Education in each state. Go there and get tips on what to do. |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ST4nRd0GCyA The National Centre for Disease Control is pulling out all the stops and leaving no stones unturned in her campaign to galvanize Nigerians in the battle to stop the spread, and ultimately win the war against the Covid-19 pandemic. The coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) outbreak, which was first identified in Wuhan, China, in December 2019, has since become a global pandemic, spreading to almost every country in the world, including Nigeria. With the campaign funded by the NNPC-IPPG team, an association of Indigenous Oil and Gas Producing Companies, and buoyed by its mandate to tackle the challenge of public health epidemics through prevention, detection and control, NCDC has taken the #TakeResponsibility awareness campaign against the Covid-19 virus a notch higher with the newly launched multi-language mass media campaign. The new #TakeResponsibility campaign, disseminated pan-Nigeria in Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba, Pidgin and English languages across Print, Radio and Social Media platforms, is premised on the key NCDC guidelines and safety precautions to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus. The safety precautions include washing of hands frequently with soap under running water for 20 seconds; or using alcohol-based sanitizer where water is not readily available; coughing or sneezing into tissue and disposing same into a dustbin immediately or coughing or sneezing into the elbow. Other guidelines involve the practice of social distancing, such as avoiding large crowds; keeping physical contact to no less than 2 meters and wearing a face mask whenever one is in a public space; cleaning all surfaces frequently with disinfectants and avoiding fake news about the virus by getting information only from official sources (like the NCDC and WHO). Also critical is the advice for people to stay in their states and if a traveler returns from a trip abroad, such an individual should self-isolate for 14 days and if he/she develops symptoms like frequent cough, sneezing, fever or shortage of breath, the individual should call his or her State Emergency Number or NCDC’s toll free number: 080097000010, for immediate assistance. Coronavirus, which affects all age groups, but mostly the elderly and those with underlying medical conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes, asthma, etc., is primarily spread between and among people during close contact, often via small droplets produced by coughing, sneezing or talking. According to NCDC-NNPC-IPPG partnership, the summary of all the Covid-19 guidelines and safety precautions is for Nigerians of every tribe and tongue, and non- Nigerians in the country to #TakeResponsibility by playing their part in the all- important race to halt and end the pandemic for the good of all. |
The National Centre for Disease Control is pulling out all the stops and leaving no stones unturned in her campaign to galvanize Nigerians in the battle to stop the spread, and ultimately win the war against the Covid-19 pandemic. The coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) outbreak, which was first identified in Wuhan, China, in December 2019, has since become a global pandemic, spreading to almost every country in the world, including Nigeria. With the campaign funded by the NNPC-IPPG team, an association of Indigenous Oil and Gas Producing Companies, and buoyed by its mandate to tackle the challenge of public health epidemics through prevention, detection and control, NCDC has taken the #TakeResponsibility awareness campaign against the Covid-19 virus a notch higher with the newly launched multi-language mass media campaign. The new #TakeResponsibility campaign, disseminated pan-Nigeria in Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba, Pidgin and English languages across Print, Radio and Social Media platforms, is premised on the key NCDC guidelines and safety precautions to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus. The safety precautions include washing of hands frequently with soap under running water for 20 seconds; or using alcohol-based sanitizer where water is not readily available; coughing or sneezing into tissue and disposing same properly or coughing or sneezing into the elbow. Other guidelines involve the practice of social distancing, such as avoiding large crowds and keeping physical contact to no less than 2 meters; cleaning all surfaces frequently with disinfectants and avoiding fake news about the virus by getting information only from official sources (like NCDC). Also, critical is the advice that if a traveler returns from a trip abroad, such an individual should self-isolate for 14 days and if he/she develops symptoms, the individual should call NCDC’s toll free number: 080097000010, for immediate assistance. Coronavirus, which affects all age groups, but mostly the elderly and those with underlying medical conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes, asthma, etc., is primarily spread between and among people during close contact, often via small droplets produced by coughing, sneezing or talking. According to NCDC-NNPC-IPPG partnership, the summary of all the Covid-19 guidelines and safety precautions is for Nigerians of every tribe and tongue, and non- Nigerians in the country to #TakeResponsibility by playing their part in the all- important race to halt and end the pandemic for the good of all.
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COVID-19: Justrite donates food products to Osun Government Inline with its mandate towards reaching out to indigent Nigerians, Justrite Superstore on Thursday, donated food products to the Osun State Government. The move came as a palliative measure to cushion the effect of the lockdown directive aimed at curbing the spread of the deadly Coronavirus, COVID-19 pandemic. The food products include a total of 400 cartons of Indomie, 50 cartons of Golden Morn amongst others. The company also stated that the donation serves as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility, CSR activities in the State. While receiving the food products on behalf of the state government, the State Commissioner for Information and Civic Orientation, Funke Egbemode, stated that the gesture came at the appropriate time when the state needed to cater for its citizens. On his part, the Assistant General Manager, Human Resources and Administration, Justrite Mr. Kadiri Agboola said the gesture was thought out of service to humanity. As part of Justrite's measure to further assist individuals during this lockdown period, Justrite has a WhatsApp ordering system where consumers can make orders and receive same items promptly.
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Apart from remaining open, Justrite Superstore has now commenced its home delivery services. According to the Superstore that always boasts a wide variety of goods available at competitive prices, customers can now shop from the comfort of their homes by simply placing orders for their goods via the Justrite WhatsApp platforms. The WhatsApp platforms, by strategic locations, are as follows: Abule Egba (08073375443), Iyana Ipaja (08058650433), Dopemu (08172318215), Ota (08073375431), Bariga (09094814223), Ojodu Berger (08171422406), Ikorodu (08072293875), Alakuko (09090508627), Isolo (08184046923) and Oshogbo (09093990489). FOLLOW JUSTRITE ON INSTAGRAM: justriteng http://www.justriteonline.com/
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COVID-19: Ogun Govt acknowledges Justrite’s contribution to it's citizens. The Ogun State Government has on Tuesday, showered encomium on the management of Justrite Super Stores, towards its supportive gesture to the State following the lockdown directive by President Muhammadu Buhari. Justrite donated 400 cartons of Indomie and 50 cartons of Golden Morn to the State, as a palliative move to cushion the economic effect of the COVID-19 pandemic. This is a one-off intervention scheme, geared towards supporting the Government of the State. While receiving the donation on behalf of the State government, Olufemi Ogunbanwo, Commissioner, Ministry of Special Duties and Inter-Governmental Affairs, said: “We thank the management of Justrite Super Stores, we assure you that your good deeds will always be remembered by the people of Ogun State. While delivering the food products to the State, Justrite Superstore’s Assistant General Manager-Human Resources and Administration, Kadiri Agboola, said: “20 years ago, Justrite Superstore was birthed in Otta Ogun State and we have been trying very much to have our Corporate Social Responsibility programme in such a way that it will be very relevant to the community at large. He also saluted the efforts of the Governor of Ogun State Dapo Abiodun, who is providing great leadership in the State’s COVID-19 pandemic management. source : https://www.instagram.com/p/B-tpMeElKaF/?igshid=1pd08pqrbsnyz
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As a palliative move to cushion the effect of Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic in the country, Justrite, on Monday donated a truck of Indomie along with Golden Morn to the Lagos State Government. A total of 800 cartons of Indomie and 100 cartons of Golden morn was contained in the truck. This is a one-off intervention scheme, geared towards supporting the Government of the State. While delivering the food products, our Chairman Justrite Super Stores, Ayo Aderinwale, said: “We have a situation where the World is facing an unusual challenge, particularly in Nigeria. “We as a company came out to see how we can support the effort of the government in reaching out to Nigerians mostly Lagos State, because of the impact of the pandemic in the State. Since it is only the government that has the distributive capacity to reach everyone, we seized the opportunity to give this to Nigerians through the government as our own means of support. While receiving the items on behalf of the Lagos State Government, the State Director, Ministry of Agriculture, Omirin Adeyinka stated that this is a wonderful development, seeing individuals coming out to support the government in a time like this. Source = https://web.facebook.com/justritesuperstores/posts/1140788472937929
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The employees can as well start their own business and get huge salary! |
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Vacancy exists for the post of English language teacher in Mowe, OGUN state. Interested applicants should forward CV to tregeoschools@gmail.com or WhatsApp 07036216408. Accomodation is affordable in the area depending on taste. Pay is competitive! B .ed or B.A graduates preferably! |
Vacancy exists for the post of English language teacher in Mowe, OGUN state. Interested applicants should forward CV to tregeoschools@gmail.com or WhatsApp 07036216408. Accomodation is affordable in the area depending on taste. Pay is competitive! B.ed or B.A graduates preferably! |
Vacancy exists for the post of Biology teacher in Mowe, OGUN state. Interested applicants should forward CV to tregeoschools@gmail.com or WhatsApp 07036216408. Accomodation can be negotiated. Pay is competitive! B.ed and B.SC graduates preferably! |
Vacancy exists for the post of Biology teacher in Mowe, OGUN state. Interested applicants should forward CV to tregeoschools@gmail.com or WhatsApp 07036216408. Accomodation can be negotiated. Pay is competitive! B.ed and B.SC graduates preferably! |
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Just pack out |
Is the custom paper available? Let me pay 1m. Cash and carry |
All these ones na ajebutter. |
