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Enyinne:Your email? |
@tblackE61 Give me your word. |
Continue......... . DO NOT FORCE YOUR WORKERS TO STAY,RESPECT THEIR FREEDOM. DO NOT WITHOLD THEIR PAY WHATSOEVER. Pay officially on 23rd. Re-open on 28,29 and 30 For those able to strike a deal with workers For those that can get hired workers and finally For those that have established the systems that works in their absence. |
vivixander:You are free to closed. Or remain open during this coming holiday depending on how much deal you can cut with your employees. 25th is monday and 1th jan is also Monday.That means the two core holidays are not bad. For me ,its wise to stop for the year on 23rd Dec. and reopen on 3rd jan.That means the workers receives their pay on 23rd. From 15th,marketers should be confirming customers that will not travel for the yuletide celebration. Know how many bags they will need and which day it will be supplied. Some customers that normally buy 30bags may decide to buy 100bags.Those that buy 100bags may buy 200bags etc. FOR THOSE PRODUCERS THAT WILL BE AROUND. Discuss with your worker that will not travel and are willing to work inbetween the holiday on a different terms. |
timelineinc:I will make contact and get back to you. Just give me sometime. |
Am waiting |
Am waiting. |
BAUC:@BAUC Thanks for coming in. if you do this and succeed,you have opened an income stream for yourself. |
tblackE61:This is impressive.You see,there are procedure to solving problems if you know whats involved. I am convinced that on mentioning your location,help will come. Now two options are available to you.You just have to make a choice.But one thing is remaining,just one condition. On the day of this assessment, as the CEO,you are not to talk but quite and watch your employees respond.Now just help me copy every question asked for us to compare it with the ones I will present here.I need your response to continue. |
Ok,lagos. Getting an already made PM could be wise. And infact am sure will solve your problems 100%.it may come for free or paid. But in the other way round,what if I tell you questions to expect from nafdac officials.And all you need do is get a person whose discipline is science.He should be bold and confident. How about that. |
tblackE61:Where is your location? By answering this,you will narrow your help with somebody. |
Nebuchadnezar:You are right its for her safety but the notice board is too small. People not familiar with the area will always fall victim irrespective of whether they from anmbra or another state |
This is not fair especially for a newcomer in town even an indigene that just come into town can be a victim. A friend of mine was a victim last month but he bailed himself with #500. According to him,he was coming from brigdehead,he stopped and used the pedestrian brigde to lagos park side,as he now want to use his leg to cross to where he initially stopped.A girl on yellow shirt and black trousser signalled to him to go back but he did not understand. Before he knows whats happening,they grabbed him by the waist to the military post nearby. That is where the told him his offence. There is no proper awareness for this,that is why newcomers in town will always fall victim. |
timelineinc:Tokunbo: Long frame:maybe 2.2m short frame:maybe 1.8m Nigerian used depend on how long and what it was used for. The owner could sell anything,there are many reason the owner may want to sell. not much difference but you people close to lagos ought to know better. |
sarrki:Ehhhhhhh Ewo,na you dey talk soooo |
The trucks :pix 1&2 are one truck and the way the carriage is constructed it can carry 600bags. No 3 pix is the mini truck and can carry 220bags. More pix coming. However,if you observe that producers in your area are using benz, it means that 1,it is probably good for your area. 2,the mechanics of benz product are readily available in your area.
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nwatthu:This is not christian-muslims issue. This points to ETHNIC cleansing if it goes unchecked. This Bachama tribe reprisal strategy is second to none. |
asawanathegreat:why has even the president not said anything? why has Atiku not said anything? The president(fulani) Atiku(Adamawa) The presidency was quick to condemn terrorist attack in france and other part of the world.But his own people,they are silent.The body language of nigerian leadership is unrecoincileable. |
timelineinc:I think it depends on your terrain. There are regions that are hilly and regions that are level. For my area,we use mitsubishi canter.There are long and short frame of it.long frame can carry more than 500 bags.short frame can carry 200bags.other vehicles that can carry 150- 200bags are ford,transporter but it still depends on your terrain,landscape and road.I will try to get some pix to buttress my point,so always come to this page to check. Which state are you operating in? |
Agbor? I know agbor junction that host a lot of vehicles stopping over to rest.vehicles going to south west like ekiti or benin. That's a good location. Atwap is not a criteria to start.They wont stop you but you can attend their meeting to be abreast of happenings in the industry. You can locate nearest charpter in Agbor or perhaps Asaba. |
ChrisKonor:The business is okay to start provided you operate with right information and you run it as a business. However,the rot I mean is essentially not about the biz but about those regulating the industry.Subsequent DGs aside late Dora shifted their focus to only pharmaceuticals. The question is under the watch of the new Madam, will the two arms of nafdac diligently perform their functions. Under her watch,what kind of synergy will exist between nafdac and Atwap? We need a new breed of responsible producers throughout the country. Before I forget your locally fabricated media housing is acceptable. Read about ADVISORY INSPECTION in Free information 2 inboxed. |
Akpuoru:Victor Umeh loading .......: |
djbasket:check your inbox, bro.but remember to comment on the new DG. |
hELLO EVERYONE A few days ago,we received the news of a new DG nafdac. Could this be a turn around for the industry? Do you thing the new DG could handle and put to an end the rot ravaging the industry? Or could this be another DORA? I pray so. what do you think? |
WATER BUSINESS RELOADED Professor Adeyeye is the founding Chair of Biopharmaceutical Sciences and Professor of Pharmaceutics and Drug Product Evaluation at the College of Pharmacy, Roosevelt University in Schaumburg, Illinois. She was Professor of Pharmaceutics and Manufacturing for 21 years at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, PA. She is Senior Fulbright Scholar and Specialist and 2008 AAPS Fellow. She earned her B.S., and M.S., and PhD from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria and University of Georgia, Athens, GA, respectively. Her research interests include preformulation, early phase development of solid, semisolid and liquid dosage forms, and IND-based and intellectual property-driven late phase development or bench-to-bedside translational research. She has mentored over 15 PhD and M.S candidates. She has 5 patents, 55 peer-reviewed manuscripts, book chapters and books, and more than 140 scientific presentations. She is the founder of a socially conscious start-up company – Elim Pediatric Pharmaceuticals. She uses her university lab for the early phase R&grin and partners with contract manufacturing organizations for the clinical and registration batches. She a mission and non-profit organization founded Drugs AIDS and HIV Patients and Sarah’s Orphan Homes. President/CEO Elim Pediatric Pharmaceuticals Inc. June 2017 – Present (6 months) • Thirty years of experience in quality drug development, adaptive formulation, clinical trials, and associated regulatory requirements. • Fellow of American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (2008) and Nigerian National Academy of Science (2016) • Developed anti-retroviral (HIV/AIDS) pediatric fixed dose combination (FDC) and received intellectual property (patents) on the formulations in UK and South Africa through her previous institution (Duquesne University, a Catholic Mission University) • Successfully filed investigational new drug application, and familiar with filing new drug application • Expert in translational clinical research • Develops pediatric medicines for sickle cell disease and malaria • Conducts basic research and clinical trial on complementary and alternative medicine • Consults as expert witness in patent litigation, and for pharmaceutical R&grin • Trains young scientists in preformulation, pharmaceutical drug development (liquids, semi-solids and solids), pediatric dosage form design, material characterization (excipient characterization, drug-excipient interaction) - solid and liquid state, and clinical trials. Chair of Biopharmaceutical Sciences and Professor of Pharmaceutics and Drug Product Development Roosevelt University College of Pharmacy May 2010 – August 2017 (7 years 4 months) • Provided evidenced-based leadership in Biopharmaceutical Sciences (BPS) Department of College of Pharmacy at Roosevelt University • Recruited and populated BPS with respective faculty with low faculty turn-over • Development and oversight of department courses and curriculum • Formed 25-member Research Advisory Council (RAC) with appointment as affiliate faculty members in the College of Pharmacy. The Council members are from big pharma, mid-size pharmaceutical and biotech companies from around Chicagoland • Maintained a monthly departmental meeting and publishes annual departmental newsletter • Developed research infrastructure o Built four research labs and one teaching lab o Initiated intramural research grant opportunity for faculty o Led collaborative co-sponsoring of MS Biotech graduate students in thesis-driven research between BPS faculty and Biology/Chemistry/Physical Sciences department o Created linkages for research opportunities for faculty through several local companies and institutions in Chicago • Served on the University Senate, Senate Executive Committee, Tenure and promotion committee (UFPC) • Member of Roosevelt Board of Trustees (2014-2017) • Serves nationally on Professional Associations, Editorial Board and Reviewer at NIH • Serves internationally as visiting professor, research collaborator (basic and clinical) and external examiner • Consults as expert witness Professor Duquesne University 1989 – 2010 (21 years) July 2003 to 2010 Professor of Pharmaceutics and Manufacturing Science, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA July 1994 - June 2003 Associate Professor of Pharmaceutics and Manufacturing Science, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA August 1989 - June 1994 Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutics and Manufacturing Science, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA Graduate Student University of Georgia 1982 – 1988 (6 years) Graduate Studies in Pharmaceutics and Industrial Pharmacy VIA : http://www.viviangist.ng/biography-profile-moji-christianah-adeyeye-dg-nafdac/ |
bencr7:Because you refuse to know the truth. This how they accused the catholic church for having multiple masses,today they have more service than catholic church. ALL THEY WANT FROM YOU IS YOUR MONEY. |
sonofluc1fer:Ok,now you know and this is a chair. Tell me what is the difference between what you have realized and sacramentals in catholic church. |
This info is important. |
ElizaVeta:Check your inbox. |
Question:why do I have to leave blogger.com for ? |
[quote author=ElizaVeta post=61846588][/quote]Impressive. Have read through ur write ups. Quite commendable. If you will respond,I think we can work together to help me fix my niche. |
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