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Firewall is actually meant to be "f'aiya wo" It's a yoruba word dat literarilly means "use chest to pull" in other words, pull at all cost, pull with bravery or desperation, pull with your life. It is synonymous to the english word smugglers. |
Someone has to get these people out of business so they can stop deceiving people. See what they sent to me today with this number: 4456386119 "RCC is pleased to invite you for an Aptitude test & interview @ 32/34 Ikorodu road between Access & Diamond Bank, Jibowu b/stop,Lagos on 26/8/2013 by 1PM" They should stop wasting people's time and money. |
I just heard him say so now watchin ONTV. I googled but saw on Eddie's profile he has one elder bro called Charlie. I dnt understand this o. Could it be true, but how? |
Wow, great crowd indeed. |
Please this has been a challenge for me for almost a month now. I want to transfer my contacts from my old Nokia c3-01 Phone to my galaxy tab. Is there any device compatible with these two brands that I can get or how do I go about it. I would also love to copy some msgs, But my priority is my contacts. Please help me out. |
Great information. Thanks a lot guys for your response. And a big thank u to the person who asked d question too. U've enlightened us all. |
Great! |
U need to meet Prof I. Oloyede of university of Ilorin. He connects with students online, hold dinner with school scorlars yrly, visits students in their lecture rooms during lectures to see hw things r going, even goes to nightclass at midnight to see hw pple are doing, comes out openly to address students on walkway or open space where issues arise, instead of driving within the school to check on projects, he walks together with his entourage to be able to see students and interract along d way. He is very busy, efficient and hardworking, yet he creates tym to knw hw his students r doing. He's also very disciplined, wud resume work as early as 8, anybody who violates sm school rules wud be expelled(face Tanke), even if it was his own son. He'd pay 4 his jamb d next year. That helped me be on my toes to mk sure I dnt violate dos rules till I graduated last year, like cheating in exam, fighting, etc. D man mk sense, even though all d rules were not favourable at d time, looking back now I can say they helped mem |
I am not a winners church member. But I realise dat a lot of us are hypocrites. U're so quick to judge anoda man, saying he owns 4 jets while pple r in poverty. Dont u do worse at ur own level? U drive in luxurious cars y'l der r pple who struggle to av a meal per day. U buy bb and iphone at very high prices y'l der r pple in dis village whr i stay in kogi here who cannot pay dia children's school fees of N700 and junior waec has bn missed by some students 4 three yrs because dey cant afford it. Dnt u think such pple wud consider u extravagant 4 using 2 phones when u cant talk on both phones at d same time, and one of ur phones wud pay waec fees for a lot of needy students? Life is in phases, men r in stages. Dnt attack success, learn and be successful too. If u think it's dat simple, open a church and start collectin money from pple let's see how far u'd go. This man in question helps a lot of pple dat I am aware of. Remove d log of wood in ur eye so u can see clearly to remove d speck in another's. |
And yet dey insist dat corp members serving der should stay put and not travel even though their sch'l is on break. And d state is not even paying them. Kogi! Kogi God help us. |
I guess d uncle wil av to cut d tree down. RIP man. A lesson 4 all. And I'm sure d lady will feel terrible. I hp she can handle it and not hurt herself mo. |
Hmmm........, |
Thanks for this thread. Really enlightening. |
Thanks for posting this. I'll join the prog via internet from kogi here. I miss coza big time. |
Wow! Coza 7 days of glory. I miss coza alot since I came to kogi. I'm gonna join online to benefit. This is grt. Tanx 4 reaching us via this medium. God bless u, God bless Nigeria! |
May God help Nigeria. May God bring us together as one no matter our language, our religion, our beliefs and other differences. I think this is one thing I'v learnt in this my youth service yr. A number of us live together in a village here in kogi, all from different background and even one person from the north. And it's really beautiful to have us all live together here all these y'l. The relationship is beautiful amidst our differences. I wish the whole country could experience this. God help us. |
A really great story. Thanks for sharing such important life lessons with us on NL. U're doing gr8. This will make one appreciate life better and seek to reach out to those who are less priviledged, rather than complain about things we want. Thank you once again! |
Move to d right in d name of Jesus, move to d right in d name of d Lord... I enjoyed NCCF in camp. Helped me stand strong amidst several temptations and distractions on camp. I made it compulsory for myself to attend d fellowship every single day on camp, and even missed my night meals. It's sure better than straying away into sin in a foreign land. Wz posted to a village after camp, myself and one other guy were d corpers kinda in d village. There wz no NCCF. But enjoyed camp, enjoyed rural rugged too. It made sense touching lives. And NYSC is definitely not a waste as some pple think. God helped me to make every moment count even in dis village. Got 4 months to go. Yippee! |
Wow! I'm challenged. I have few months left to go. Would really love the be an award winner, and above all to impact lives and leave a legacy. This is motivating! |
@meetmeonline, thank you so much for sharing your experience. It's really insightful. I'v been bothered with a similar challenge too. I av abt 4 months to end of service yr in a village here. Another issue is how to raise the money needed as d community here is really low on cash. Dont know who to meet here for assistance when I feed some of their children out of my N19,600. What advice can you give pls? |
Why criticize this guy so much. It's just something he noticed so people could be aware. Except if u read d topic alone without reading his entire post. He's just giving us something to watch out for and succeed at the end. Thanks poster, it's noted already. |
Damn, |
Really serious o! God will help us with dealing with our ladies. I'm still learning by he day. |
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This topic is very funny. Reading thru it is really a great comic relief to what we're experiencing currently in the country. I like my garri with milk and sugar plus very chilled water. Some other times I can take i with sugar and coconut. Soooo delicious. I feel like having some now. Ooops! I'm fasting. Maybe after he fast/ Try it you'd love it. |
This is terrible! When are we gonna have value for human lives. Why do the authorities keep giving arms to uneducated, frustrated and callous policemen? Then they still back them up when they use d arms to claim the lives of the citizens they are supposedly to protect. Gosh! |
Please for the strike, what's gonna happen to corp membeers? are they on strike too and should remain with their folks or return to their place of primary assignment as they were asked by thieir local inspectors to by january 3. So we don't risk people lives, |