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BusinessRe: Starting A Trucking Business In Nigeria? by keemsleek(m): 12:27am On May 16, 2007
funny replies some are true and some are not the main thing is that it depends on the type of haulageing u want to go into, most preferable i will advice that u go into petroleum haulageing cos i myself am write a proposal on it cos i work in a company that operates a deport in Lagos and about to open their own refinery as a sales executive so when i tell u it a good business believe me if u intrested or u need more advice on it u can contact me on akeem2@obatoil.com or keemsleek@yahoo.com.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Call From Celtel 08023580000 by keemsleek(op): 3:32pm On Jan 25, 2007
please could anyone tell me why mine is different on celtel i got my own call from this number 08023580000 but almost people i read and heard from got there own from this number 08021900000
Jobs/VacanciesRe: The Celtel Test In Asaba. by keemsleek(m): 3:31pm On Jan 25, 2007
please could anyone tell me why mine is different on celtel i got my own call from this number 08023580000 but almost people i read and heard from got there own from this number 08021900000
Jobs/VacanciesCall From Celtel 08023580000 by keemsleek(op): 3:29pm On Jan 25, 2007
pls could anyone tell me why mine is different on celtel i got my own call from this number 08023580000 but almost people i read and heard from got there own from this number 08021900000
Technology MarketRe: N2,500 Per I.t Course From Your Desktop. Study At Your Own Pace by keemsleek(m): 6:35pm On Jan 24, 2007
pls send meccna

keemsleek@yahoo.com
PoliticsRe: God Bless Nigeria by keemsleek(op): 8:11pm On Dec 04, 2006
ok
PoliticsGod Bless Nigeria by keemsleek(op): 7:36pm On Dec 04, 2006
They will promise us good roads, foods, employment and all kinds of things so they could just get elected into office but let think of it, as a citizen of Nigeria what are our rights it all what they promise to give to us, it our right whether they like it or not they must do it, so what have they got to offer us if we know our right.
It is time to let them know that we know our right and they need not promise us our right but rather they need to do what they have to do and it time we raise up and tell them we are tired of all there gimmicks, they have failed us when we needed them the most and for we to make it known we all need a forum to do so that why we at JLERO ( JUSTICE AND LAW ENFORCEMENT REFORMATION ORGANIZATION OF NIGERIA) an NGO believes that for a better Nigeria we need to campaign for the reformation of our justice and law enforcement agencies which is the foundation for a sustainable, economic, development ,eradication of corruption, poverty and employment because if the justice and law enforcement agencies are weak and not reform for a better position no matter how long will fight and shout things will remain the same.
Unless we fight for the reformation of a better justice and law enforcement system the rich will continue to get richer, the poor will remain were they are the middle class will remain stagnant. If we fight for the reformation of these agencies they will get to understand there obligations and duties to Nigeria and Nigeria will become a better place for all of us whereby corruption, unemployment and poverty will be reduces to the minimum level.
It is time to forget what Nigeria will do for us but rather what will do for Nigeria not for just this day or years to come but for our generations to come so that Nigeria will become a better place for our children and then Nigeria will do something for all of us.
For us to archive this we need to lend a voice and this is where we come in, JLERO our organization for these reformation is built on justice, knowledge, and integrity and we are campaigning for the reformation of the justice and law enforcement system for the sustenance of a social, political, and economical growth of Nigeria.
Please if you like to know more about JLERO and love to make Nigeria a better place for us all, please do send your name, email address, telephone number and date of birth to keemsleek05@gmail.com

GOD BLESS NIGERIA
CareerRe: An Employee Can Never Be Rich Better To Start Something Than Wait Been Employed by keemsleek(op): 7:01pm On Sep 20, 2006
ayotunde you can send a mail to me on keemsleek@yahoo.com or send me your email address so i can breif u batter
CareerRe: An Employee Can Never Be Rich Better To Start Something Than Wait Been Employed by keemsleek(op): 6:48pm On Sep 20, 2006
ishmael am based in lagos
Jobs/VacanciesTopic: An Employee Can Never Be Rich Better To Start Something Than Wait Been Em by keemsleek(op): 3:49pm On Sep 19, 2006
Erastus Akingbola of Intercontinental Bank recently delivered a Lecture on Investment and identified 5 key issues on the topic. 1. An employee can never be rich. 2. Plan yourself out of employment. Have a 5 year plan. 3. Have a dream and a plan for achieving that dream. 4. Promotion is a way of entrapping the best employee 5. Job security is bondage, no one can promise you a job security.  every nigeria graduates wants to get employed and the more time we wait to employed the more time runs out. i believe every Nigerian is blessed with an idea to do something.

i am looking for partner's who are ready to work with me, don't want anything but someone who endure, faith, and zeal maybe when we start doing something on our own we could move forward and stop waiting for people to employ us. Any intrested person can contact me on  keemsleek@yahoo.com or 08025955712 maybe i will explain better
Jobs/VacanciesTopic: An Employee Can Never Be Rich Better To Start Something Than Wait Been Em by keemsleek(op): 3:40pm On Sep 19, 2006
Erastus Akingbola of Intercontinental Bank recently delivered a Lecture on Investment and identified 5 key issues on the topic. 1. An employee can never be rich. 2. Plan yourself out of employment. Have a 5 year plan. 3. Have a dream and a plan for achieving that dream. 4. Promotion is a way of entrapping the best employee 5. Job security is bondage, no one can promise you a job security.  every nigeria graduates wnats to get employed and the more time we wait to employed the more time runs out. i believe evey nigerian is blessed with an idea to do something.

i am looking for patners who are ready to work with me, don't want anything but someone who hasurance, faith, and zeal maybe when we start doing something on our own we could move forward and stop waiting for people to employ us. uany intrested person can contact me on  keemsleek@yahoo.com or 08025955712 maybe i will explain better
CareerAn Employee Can Never Be Rich Better To Start Something Than Wait Been Employed by keemsleek(op): 4:27pm On Sep 18, 2006
Erastus Akingbola of Intercontinental Bank recently delivered a Lecture on Investment and identified 5 key issues on the topic. 1. An employee can never be rich. 2. Plan yourself out of employment. Have a 5 year plan. 3. Have a dream and a plan for achieving that dream. 4. Promotion is a way of entrapping the best employee 5. Job security is bondage, no one can promise you a job security. every nigeria graduates wnats to get employed and the more time we wait to employed the more time runs out. i believe evey nigerian is blessed with an idea to do something.

i am looking for patners who are ready to work with me, dont want anything but someone who hasurance, faith, and zeal maybe when we start doing something on our own we could move forward and stop waiting for people to employ us. uany intrested person can contact me on keemsleek@yahoo.com or 08025955712 maybe i will explain better

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