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she has defeated the purpose of doggy style |
TY Bello don make bah madt, she was d sole photographer |
In Wenger We Rust |
there's nothin dat turns me on as a feminine dread locks, |
@red100, na wa oooo.u no understand 9ja unofficial lingua franca, belle = 'stomach' |
lockin both of dem up in a room wld b sumtin guyzz, sumtin tells me Adauche lacks class |
FROM SCB CEO Dear Colleagues, I am aware of the tragic circumstances of Funke Alaka’s untimely demise. My deepest sympathies go to all her family, friends, and colleagues. I have personally looked into the facts surrounding her death. Standard Chartered Bank Nigeria provides staff with a choice with regard to health care insurance plans. The plan that Funke chose was ready to cover 100% of her medical costs and also to arrange for visas for her and her husband in order for her to obtain the necessary medical treatment in India. Once HR was belatedly advised of her illness, it immediately contacted her insurance company. Having received her medical report, her insurance company then swiftly arranged all the necessary logistics for her medical care in the appropriate Indian hospital, within three weeks of notification. In addition, I confirm that at no time were her salary or benefits reduced. It is tragic that Funke’s health did not permit her to travel to receive the treatment that had been rapidly arranged for her. We have all lost an outstanding colleague and a dear friend. This case does highlight the need for all staff to be aware of HR health care policies and procedures in order for them to fully utilize the benefits that Standard Chartered’s health care insurance provides. I attach below the link which had been previously circulated by HR to the policy. I have asked for a new committee to partner with HR to undertake a comprehensive review of our existing medical options. Secondly, I have also tasked the HR team to undertake a systematic review on the education that all staff are provided on our health care policies, procedures and benefits on which you will receive more information. Again, my deepest sympathies to all who knew Funke Alaka. Kind regards, Christopher |
From SCB CEO Dear Colleagues, I am aware of the tragic circumstances of Funke Alaka’s untimely demise. My deepest sympathies go to all her family, friends, and colleagues. I have personally looked into the facts surrounding her death. Standard Chartered Bank Nigeria provides staff with a choice with regard to health care insurance plans. The plan that Funke chose was ready to cover 100% of her medical costs and also to arrange for visas for her and her husband in order for her to obtain the necessary medical treatment in India. Once HR was belatedly advised of her illness, it immediately contacted her insurance company. Having received her medical report, her insurance company then swiftly arranged all the necessary logistics for her medical care in the appropriate Indian hospital, within three weeks of notification. In addition, I confirm that at no time were her salary or benefits reduced. It is tragic that Funke’s health did not permit her to travel to receive the treatment that had been rapidly arranged for her. We have all lost an outstanding colleague and a dear friend. This case does highlight the need for all staff to be aware of HR health care policies and procedures in order for them to fully utilize the benefits that Standard Chartered’s health care insurance provides. I attach below the link which had been previously circulated by HR to the policy. I have asked for a new committee to partner with HR to undertake a comprehensive review of our existing medical options. Secondly, I have also tasked the HR team to undertake a systematic review on the education that all staff are provided on our health care policies, procedures and benefits on which you will receive more information. Again, my deepest sympathies to all who knew Funke Alaka. Kind regards, Christopher |
ok |
unthinkable |
Has [b]Unthinkable[/b] by Samuel L Jackson been reviewed? |
d dude is in luv |
what could the explanation be, That she slipped and landed on his manliness, |
coins are used in the nothern parts of nigeria |
ask him for a collateral, no collateral no money |
@beejaei i attended Navy Abeokuta, 96 set, which set did you finish from, |
Only in Lagos that "One Chance Happens" I was watching news line years back when this grown man was shedding serious tears. He now explained he came to Mile 2 by 5.30am to board a danfo bus to CMS. Omo just around sunrise bus stop, the 3 dudes and chick in the bus brought out their weapons and asked to give up all what he had. That was not the scary part sef, "na so the three guys hold am and wanted to cut off his manliness. he pleaded and told them he still had some foreign currency. That's how he was released by being thrown out of the moving danfo bus. THIS IS LAGOS |
una dey vex oooo, it was jst a Bleep with no strings attached, |
@Mokwe, i'm not callous |
@dominique,this happened @niger state, minna |
u b aye, y d axeman? |
mhhhhnnnnnnnnn, c ur yahoo inbox, na spam b dat? |
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