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Let's get started, contact me via, 08104910278 |
@ Uchee, pls did you eventually go for the interview? How was it? I got an SMS invite for a job interview there tomorrow. Would you advise me to go? |
Hello Nairalanders, Nigeria currently imports about 60% of her sea foods especially fish despite being blessed with vast water bodies from lakes to rivers, streams and then the Atlantic ocean. We need to resuscitate our dying and once thriving deep sea fishing business in Nigeria. I have a rich uncle based in the US who wants to invest in deep sea fish trawling business. Does any one have information on how lucrative it is? Please let us in on it. Or better still, if you have anyone that can provide a comprehensive feasibility report of the project. Kindly contact me on 07056751680 |
N-Agro guys, you had better log on to the website to attempt your test, I don't know where you got the rescheduled date from. I did mine yesterday and it was hitch free. Though I didn't get any msg on my phone but I was able to login with my phone number and surname. |
Kabod 07056751680 peowyink4real@yahoo.com |
Roon9:You read my mind jare, would she say she wasn't feeling anything while the poor guy was grinding his joy stick? Wonders shall never end |
Congrats bro. |
Oya na, we are here. I tried login in just to be sure my details are still with them, but it failed.probably it will be accessible after 29th |
There is no point asking too much questions about why some people have not been probe. If there is anyone indicted over gross financial misconduct, let him or her face the music. We need to know that these guys are our common enemies, whether APC thief or PDP. Its time to be apolitical and pray for the rapid recovery of our stolen common wealth. BTW, non of buhari's minister occupied federal positions in the last dispensation, therefore let the state governors who feel that their predecessors have embezzled public funds investigate and prosecute them. Especially that of Rivers State. We know Tinubu for now still has his stooge in Lagos and may be untouchable. May God deliver us from them all! |
spice123:You need to study to show yourself approved. What has tour quoted Bible verse for to do with eating of meat? Better then stop buying meats from Muslims or have any dealing with them. Read 1cor 8:1-12 if you care to learn more. |
ebosie11:This is the most reasonable decision of Fayose Since he became Governor. Despite my reservations about him, I am strongly with him on this. Kudos Gov Fayose |
[quote author=jmoore post=48880482][/quote]The names are never real, even those of the leaders and spokesmen of the mother groups. Get your facts right. You can't say a group is a creation of government propaganda simply because of usually names. If the names are real, why then do they have threaten to reveal the personalities behind those names, why not just go after the names |
looking for cheap publicity..smh. you need to apologize too, for diversion of funds meant for military operations to personal pockets |
ever811:so bros even dem dey do u, dey suck ur blood from village, u still dey swallow blood tonic! Even if boko haram is the ploy of north to frustrate Jonathan and return to power, what proactive step did Jonathan took to frustrate their plans as the commander-in-chief of the federal armed forces? instead the slowpoke capitalized on the insurgency to loot the country's treasure dry via the office of the National Security Adviser. or what would you say about soldiers going to war front to face better equipped boko haram terrorist with shakabula gun? and their generals and politician feasting on their blood? |
kachola:But they existed as CPC and APC, moreover the people that made up the party existed as oppositions. Am however, still an optimist believer in this administration. |
Hypocrite, what did you do to advice GEJ in his time if you are really loyal and faithful to him as you claim. Probably what you were benefiting from him beffudles your sense of reasoning and judgement. GMB doesn't need your advice, he has competent hands already. |
It is true that power comes with the baptism of the HolyGhost, however it is through prayer that we activate and build up this power. Jesus, with all he power still prayed always, and after delegating authority to his disciples told them 'howbeit this kind goeth not out but by prayer and fasting', when they couldn't cast out a unique demon. Mat 17:21. More so, Jude 1:20 says 'But ye, beloved, building up yourselves on your most holy faith, praying in the Holy Ghost,' |
Sai Buhari!!! By the way, how many of you GEJites have your permanent voters card? U only wish, and if only wishes were horses... |
Have you forgotten that they are trained actors and actresses? All na film trick.. ![]() |
Despite the ceasefire declaration and efforts by the federal government to negotiate the release of over 200 Chibok schoolgirls who were abducted by Boko Haram in April, about 60 women were reportedly kidnapped by the terror sect from Waga Mangoro and Garta villages in Madagali Local Government Area of Adamawa State following renewed attacks unleashed by the insurgents. However, as news broke about the most recent abductions in the North-east, the House of Representatives on Wednesday approved the $1 billion loan request made by President Goodluck Jonathan for the procurement of military hardware to end the insurgency. Whilst 40 women were said to have been abducted from Waga Mangoro, 20 were forcibly uprooted from their homes in Garta. Locals in the affected areas, who escaped during the attacks, confirmed the kidnapping to THISDAY on the phone, saying hundreds of insurgents overran the area on motorcycles and in vans during a rampage on Saturday. They said in the course of the attacks, the insurgents burnt houses and abducted young women. One of the locals in Garta, Tizhe Kwada, who escaped by a whisker, said the onslaught on his community was still ongoing yesterday, forcing many residents to flee the area which has been under Boko Haram siege for almost two months. Kwada said the insurgents cordoned off houses in Garta in search of young women and took them in their vans to an unknown destination. “The insurgents are still in the area. They slit the throats of three men in Garta and abducted many young women. We also heard from residents of Waga that they killed two men and took 40 women away,” he stated. Similarly, a community leader from Michika, Emmanuel Kwache, confirmed the incident to journalists in Yola, saying he got the information from villagers in the area that the attack on Garta was still in progress. When contacted, the Chairman of Madagali Local Government Area, James Watharda, said he had been in Yola since the insurgents took over his council and could not speak on the matter. However, other sources revealed that the insurgents invaded the villages last Saturday and that several of the residents had fled to other communities including Yola, the state capital, which is about 88 kilometres from Madagali. Ahmadu, a resident in Waga Mangoro, also confirmed that the insurgents invaded his community, which borders Gwoza in Borno State. He said the insurgents used the abducted ladies as human shields during reprisals by Nigerian troops. Ahmadu added that the attackers carted away food items, animals and household belongings of residents. Two other residents, Titus and Ayuba, who managed to escape to Yola, said they travelled through bush paths to avoid the rampaging terrorists. According to them, the insurgents stormed the town at the weekend through the road leading to Sambisa forest. In another incident, suspected members of Boko Haram attacked another Borno town where they killed three persons and set ablaze houses including churches. Sources revealed that scores of insurgents attacked Pelachiroma village in Hawul Local Government Area of Borno State on Monday. “Three people have been killed by members of the Boko Haram sect who attacked Pelachiroma village of Hawul Local Government Area in Borno State on Monday,” the source revealed. A resident of the area, Ignatius Musa, said the insurgents stormed the village around noon. He disclosed that the insurgents went berserk and “churches were not spared”. Pelachiroma is a few kilometres from Azur forest where eight people were killed on Friday by the insurgents. The caretaker chairman of Hawul, Dr. Andrew Malgwi, who confirmed the attack yesterday, said the insurgents also destroyed many houses during the siege. The terror sect also laid ambush on a Borno highway, killing a soldier of the Nigerian Army on Wednesday. Though details of the ambush were sketchy at press time, a security sources said that the slain soldier was among the Nigerian troops who were travelling from Maiduguri to Damboa where 25 insurgents were killed on Sunday. The source, who could not confirm if there were casualties on the part of the insurgents, said the troops were travelling along the dangerous Maiduguri-Biu highway before the ambush. He said the insurgents may have laid in ambush for the troops in a reprisal after their members were killed on Sunday. The source said the insurgents laid in ambush at a spot not far from Damboa and on sighting the troops opened fire on them. Reports on the weekend kidnappings and attacks in Borno State came just as the House of Representatives approved the president’s request for a $1 billion loan to procure military hardware for the war against Boko Haram in the North-east. The House, during yesterday’s plenary, towed the line of the Senate, which had approved the request more than three weeks ago. All the four clauses contained in the report of the House Committees on Aids, Loans and Debt Management and Finance on external borrowing of not more than $1 billion “to tackle the national security challenges in the country” were considered and approved. According to the approved report, the National Security Adviser (NSA) was asked to furnish the legislators with details of allocations that are supposed to accrue to the Nigerian Air Force, Navy, Army, Department of State Services (DSS), police and Nigeria Intelligence Agency (NIA). The legislators also wanted to know from the Coordinating Minister for the Economy and Minister of Finance Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the sources of funds, terms and conditions of the loan, as well as details of the tenure and interest repayment schedules. Jonathan had on July 16 written the National Assembly seeking approval to borrow $1 billion (N168 billion) to fight Boko Haram. In the letter, Jonathan spoke about the need for external borrowing to enable the upgrade of security equipment in order to fight the insurgency ravaging the country, particularly in the North-east. |
This is 2 invite u 4 a test on Saturday Sept. 27, 2014 by 2pm @ Workforce Mgt Centre, Swiss House, Plot 9, Blk A, Gbagada Industrial Scheme, Beside UPS, Lagos. Pls call 08035695599 for any enquiry |
Why are u just posting it now. Aftermath of the divorce saga, its so obvious that you are bent on destroying this man's reputation. But know this of course that you can do nothing against the truth but for the truth. |
Hi guys, greetings to you all. Pls Whr can I get original acoustic guitar strings, tired of these 250/300 naira ones, they rust easily |
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