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How much is the 98/99 Camry that you posted the pics? |
Am actually interested in the car. am in aba, but can you shed some more light on the carry please |
Let's talk bros. Where it's the car located. and please be a little more specific about condition: |
For those of you that will be going tomorrow. Consider this a head up. the position is actually Costumer Relationship Officer which the examiner told us is strictly marketing. The test is great. not too hard but still not really cheap. good luck |
debbianah:Please can you point me to the thread so that i can meet the others. thanks |
achyc2002:thanks. Am just surprised that it seems like its only me that is going |
I just got a mail for an aptitude test in Owerri from FINCA Micro finance Bank. any one with info on them please share with me! |
It's confirmed. The Junketer in Chief. Bubu is doing all that is necessary to set a new world record in tourism. 13 countries in six months: astonishing!! |
RETIRED Col Hamid Ibrahim Ali, who took over as
Comptroller-General of Nigeria Customs Service
(NCS) in a very controversial circumstance, is
progressing in error. The anomalies his policies are
perpetrating in the Nigeria Customs are unhealthy.
Col Ali was once a military administrator of Kaduna
State (August 1996 to August 1998). Since his
retirement, he has been politically active and fought
to return Muhammadu Buhari as President. He was
in charge of the President’s recent presidential
campaign funds and later became his Chief of Staff
before his appointment as head of the Nigeria
Customs. No doubt, he is the President’s confidant.
The criminologist and poultry farmer
was also the Secretary of Arewa
Consultative Forum (ACF) in which
capacity he represented the Arewa
Consultative Forum at the Oputa Panel
and was its presenter-in-chief when the
Ohanaeze Ndigbo made its case against
the Nigerian Civil War. Col. Ali’s
appointment as Comptroller-General of
Customs was greeted with controversy. It
was about the first time a non-career
officer is heading the Customs Service.
Of greater concern is his approach to
issues, which led to the mass resignation
of all the Deputy Comptrollers General
(DCGs) in one day. This, too, was as
unprecedented as it was controversial.
The appointments and promotions he
made following the said mass
resignation are controversial, prompting
many to ask if his mission to the
Customs Service is to see the South East
officers out of the Service; as the slots
traditionally reserved for the South East
zone were shared out to other zones – a
critical social injustice. There is
an exclusion and marginalisation of the
South East in the 2015 Nigeria Customs
Service appointments/promotions for the
management cadre. Unlike what
obtained in the past, each zone gets, on
the average, four slots for Assistant
Comptroller General (ACG) cadre and
one DCG. In the present promotions/
appointments, while the other five zones
in the country retained their number of
slots or got more, South East got nothing
save one DCG, whereas the zone got four
ACGs in the 2014 appointments/
promotions and something similar in the
previous ones. The distribution of the
2014 appointments/promotions reflected
the tradition and adherence to Federal
Character at Customs but now thrown
overboard.
The distribution in the Comptrollers’
cadre is pathetic, as the South East was
nearly completely left out also. North
West alone got 25 slots as against four by
the South East. Other zones also got
relatively the lion’s share compared to
the South East. Question is: on what
basis were these promotions done and
what is the justification for the bizarre
disparity between the other zones and
South East, to the point where a zone
would get 25 Comptrollers and South
East only four? For the avoidance of
doubt, here it is: SE 4, SS 11, SW 10, NC
18, NE 26 and NW 25.
Nigeria Customs Service is vital to
revenue generation in Nigeria. And in
this era where the revenue of the
country is fast dwindling, it is only
necessary that the service be allowed to
enjoy the requisite peace and
cooperation. A situation where one zone
is feeling that they are being deliberately
excluded from the management cadre
can only breed angst and frustration.
Injustice to one is an injustice to all.
Social justice has to be given its due
premium in Nigeria if the country will
gain the needed unity and make
progress at development. Social
psychological researches on work and
wellbeing of workers have clearly shown
that the surest way to destroying any
organisation is to have different sets of
rules/rewards for the different workers
in the same organisation. The
arbitrariness obtainable in the military
era hardly suffices in a democratic
dispensation. If the strange policy of
exclusion introduced in the Customs is
allowed to stand, Customs officers of
South East extraction are being told in
no uncertain terms that they cannot
aspire to certain ranks or become the
Comptroller General of that Service. This
is wrong.
The President needs to get the Customs
boss to respect and restore the rights of
the excluded South East zone and work
for greater harmony with the officers
and men of the Service, whose
confidence he needs in order to succeed.
President Muhammadu Buhari has
himself demonstrated great commitment
to rule of law and constitutionalism, and
against his wishes and beliefs, extended
cabinet ranks to all the 37 ministers.
Buhari, too, is a retired military officer
and could have insisted on having
ministers without portfolios and reap
the acrimony it would generate. Col. Ali
needs to emulate President Buhari. In
the realm of psychology, perception is
everything. The nation has to manage
the growing feeling of alienation both in
the North and South Nigeria. Deliberate
efforts must be made to address the
sources of such alienations and not
stoking them, as is now happening in the
Customs. And only inclusive policies can
promote amity and progress of Nigeria,
not exclusionism.
• Mefor is an Abuja-based forensic
psychologist and journalist Source: www.ngrguardiannews.com/2015/11/ethnic-cleansing-at-nigeria-customs/ |
ANGELMARVE:Bros you nailed it. The dude is so blessed, that I can only ask God to do same to me. And for all those people shouting baby mama, what if they v gone discreetly and obtained court papers to legalize their marriage? You can never know. |
apholaryn:Your own strong o |
Hello. please can you tell me the cost of landing a tiny or pencil light Toyota Camry. thanks |
The Bible only gave account of the male children born to Adam and Eve, that does not mean that they didn't give birth to female children which Cain easily could have married. |
What's the difference, pouring that champ inside the tub or inside hits mouth. Who even drink wine worth $2000 when millions of people all over the world can't find meal to eat. smh |
Happy Birthday Sani my man.
we understand the equation
No of years= (29+X) years
find X.
just that we don't know the answer. |
That exactly was what T.A Orji your boss said when he came out from prison and Abia State was handed over to him on a platter of gold, but 8 years on, the state had gone 20 years backward. Now history is repeating itself. Abia State has again been handed to you on a platter of gold and you are saying the same thing. But this time we will not fold our arms. deliver our roast. |
Hello my fellow Igbos. we are hard working people that are driven by the desire to climb to the pinnacle of whatever we do. But we are not driven by hate. on the strength of this, i will request that we please forgive the doctor and his hate speeches (it's simply obvious that he said all that.), and move on with what we v got to do whether it's in Lagos, or the north, in S.A or whatever we find ourselves. Good luck to you all |
1stola:Just stop!!. this is just about the same reason the SA are killing others. unguided statement is much more dangerous than a lighter in a gas station. Let's preach love and with it conquer the forces of hate and evil. one love |
Why can't we see beyond the obvious. This man is the presidential spokesman and he had assess to information and facts that most Nigerians don't. Is very distressing that Nigerian youths are dismissing his words with a wave of hands, all because of political leaning, rather than stepping out to seek out for the truth behind what he is saying. If we continue to live the way we live, stay in our house and believe every information we get especially in the internet, Then Nigeria is doomed. I really don't like the guy, but there are people you don't dismiss their take especially when nothing is at stake |
disumusa:And you are.... a fool |
youngpol:And what are you doing to help in its development, or just waiting for the white man to do his magic again. Nigerians now is the time to make that difference |
hayatou27:mugu!!!! ga rie ofe mmanu. and stop poking nose into issues of people you are not equal to. Onye iberibe |
nneca:Pls you didn't get the guy right. he is only comparing trendin the presidential election. those figures are presidential election figures |
slap1:Relax bro. the result came in both it had not been accepted yet. that was even one of the reasons those LGAs were cancelled in the first place. let's just pray and hope. no matter what happen darkness can never over shadow the light |
The truth is that if INEC recinds the decision to cancel the those LGAs then PDP Will automatically win. the figures coming out of there are quite outrageous. We are gradually slipping back to where we were unless if something is done |
ICHINONYE:I understand you as am also an Abian. but pleases we must not instigate violence as you mentioned "marching to INEC office with wood and fire" Besides security men are right now fighting off hoodlum from INEC office Umuahia who are protesting result cancellation. It is our State we must not let it burn |
kazmanbanjoko:You are a big fool. Why can't people let the sleeping dog lay. what had the tread got to do with lagoon. must you bring Igbos into your every speech. Take you stupid apologies to your Oba. we don't need it neither do we care |
Abayhormy:and what had this your information got to do with the case of underage voting that is being discussed. create your own tread on the issue and let's talk about it. dont derail this tread |
Following last night’s rant on Twitter by awardwinning film maker, Kunle Afolayan, another Nollywood practitioner has reacted to Kunle’s branding of Igbos as the major pirates of Nollywood movies. This time, it is Nollywood director, Ifeanyi Ikpoenyi called Mr Hollywood by some of his friends, who has taken to Facebook to respond to Kunle’s tweets. As far as Ifeanyi is concerned, Kunle is an overrated film maker. See his post below…
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Now she is very important that every one is looking for her. Thought you guys were saying her office is not on the constitution. Now every is looking for her add if na she is has something that is keeping the country still. free the poor woman joor |