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webkwin:webkwin, how can you helep to connect me to some pretty Yoruba ladies like you.. Give me some contacts sharp sharp No delay pls |
Beamborla:Infact bcoz of these pictures, I have resolved that I will be needing a Yoruba mistress/gf ASAP Pls hook me Up sharp sharp |
PamelB:Hey dear, I am more or less the "Will" character in this thread aka the sharp shooter So please kindly introduce yaself to me first... Lolzzz |
Fiwasayo:Please oooo ... Don't spoil the boy ooo so that he won't be like his sharp-shooting father oo |
99foxxy:Yes ooo ... Let's make our nah How can I contact you? |
Ghen-Ghen !!!! The perfect rejection is here ... Will in trouble |
LuvU2:Like seriously?? Congratulations !!! You're now officially noticed |
Chelsea will loose by 2-1 to Leicester City at Stamford Bridge. |
Mynd44 Lalasticlala OAM4J Seun pls come and see ooo Our so-called lawmakers are wailing Please o, who knows the lawmaker's name? |
Mynd44 Lalasticlala semid4lyfe, honeric01 OAM4J Over to you. Pls FP material cited At least Desmond 'Idiot' Elliot is working |
Buhari should watch what he says on air because social media could be his worst nightmares... #ChangebeginswithBuhari |
ChemicalReaction:So you didn't ask of me ur love again abi? Diaris God oooo ... |
Stanleywaxy:My worst fear for our generation now and those unborn... |
akinnawou:@akinnawou pls I would like to know how registered for your IELTS Secondly, would like to direct my questions directly to NNBB2012,Crestline, Manmeta , bossladymo1 Please I am a newbie here and I would like to know how I can get the cheapest University in Australia I am a graduate of Chem Engineering with a 2:1 result but I want to do my masters in sustainable & Renewable energy engineering. Please help me...Thanks |
drjerubaal:BUHARI's DSS come and see ooo ... HOMOSEXUAL spotted |
catchdwind4rmkd:Gud morning and today is the 10th Oct, 2016. I am an Engineering graduate with 2:1 result and I want to further with my Msc. I have in mind and passion to study a course in Renewable and Sustainable Energy. Pls I need help on the best and affordable universities that offer this course in Australia. I will be very glad if you can be of help bcoz I am very ready to start the process ASAP and be in Australia latest before Feb next year. If you have any Nairaland thread that can give me credible info about this, you can refer me to... I will be glad too. Thanks |
Cornerstone0124:Gud morning and today is the 10th Oct, 2016. I am an Engineering graduate with 2:1 result and I want to further with my Msc. I have in mind and passion to study a course in Renewable and Sustainable Energy. Pls I need help on the best and affordable universities that offer this course in Australia. I will be very glad if you can be of help bcoz I am very ready to start the process ASAP and be in Australia latest before Feb next year. |
kestolove95:Like seriously ? Wasted comment |
kestolove95:Like seriously ? Dump comment |
kestolove95:Like seriously ? Dump comment |
Mynd44:Okay so sorry I understand. But I would love to ask, How do one make Front page? I wish to make FP someday... Thanks |
EreluY:Disguised Afonja "spotted" |
chocolateme:Lioness... But u look familiar. Nonetheless, most people believe that Zik was selfish and betrayed Ndi Igbo people during and after the civil war. That's why he was deserted and supposedly cursed |
Wale Adeniyi, the spokesperson of the Nigeria Customs Service has revealed that the Comptroller-General of the body, Colonel Hameed Ali (rtd), has removed the ban on importation of rice. He also stated in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the import duty payment at land borders has been reintroduced. According to him, the restriction used to be applied only at land border stations, adding that all rice imports through land borders by rice traders would attract the prevailing import duty of 10 per cent with 60 per cent levy. “Over the years importation has been restricted to the seaports because border authorities have found it difficult to effectively monitor and control importation of rice. “When the decision to ban it (rice) was taken it was not an effective measure because smuggling of the product thrives with people using different means of conveyance including small trucks, bicycles and even animals – putting them on donkeys and some actually carry it on their heads. “These new measures will be for customs to reognise their anti-smuggling operations in the border areas and ensure that all those importers through the borders bring their rice through approved routes and pay their extant duty,” he was quoted to have said. Ali has also recently warned Nigerians to desist from patronizing rice smuggled through land borders. Speaking at a joint news conference on illegal rice importation to Nigeria on Tuesday, October 4, in Abuja Ali said 99 per cent of rice smuggled through the land borders is not fit for human consumption. According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), he said NAFDAC samples have showed that smuggled rice through the borders was unfit for human consumption. https://www.naij.com/1000510-breaking-customs-removes-ban-importation-rice-re-introduces-import-duty.html?source=index_main Cc Mynd44, FOD, puskin, dominique, naijacutee , Lalasticlala
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kestolove95:I can also see that u no nothing abt Nigeria's history bcoz U're an Afonja on destructive pills...Beauty without brains |
chocolateme:Sorry dear which school did You finish from ? |
deb303:My sister, shebi U follow me dey see am so ...Okwaka ina afu ooo |
ammyluv2002:Where is the content of the mail? Are U still working with them? |
Aijalon:Pretty Aijay... U look pretty. Can I meet you if you're in Lagos., pls |
safarigirl:True Talk... I am also a perfect example of a Chemical Engineer turned professional IT and blogger. And I have no regrets at all... |
Participants in the ongoing federal government Youth Entrepreneur Support Programme (YES-P) in collaboration with Bank of Industry (BoI) have cried out for a more feasible loan conditions in order to be able to access the 5 million naira loan en marked for the funding of their business ideas. According to some participants interviewed by our correspondents, after going through a three months rigorous online training and another one week intensive in-class training, the Bank of Industry has presented difficult loan conditions which will effectively make it difficult to get the loan. The YES-P participants according to the loan terms will have to relinquish two certificates including their degree certificates all through the loan term as a collateral security. Another huddle is the provision of a loan guarantor who will have to declare their net worth to the bank including bank statement. The categories of individuals who can sign as guarantor are senior civil servants, doctors, lawyers, professionals. According to participants, getting these individuals to sign a loan of 5 million naira in this time of recession is an almost impossible task. The loan also comes with a 9% interest rate that must be paid within a term of five years. Most of the would be beneficiary of the scheme are already pulling out as a result of their inability to provide loan guarantors, according to a source in the bank, very few participants, less than 5% have been able to meet the loan conditions. Some of the participants also complained that the bank will mainly support their business through direct purchase of equipment and other capital assets while releasing only a maximum of 50% of the fund as working capital. According to sources, this arrangement only favors agriculture but disadvantage for those investing in ICT, intellectual properties and those whose business is offering of services. The YES Programme is an initiative of the federal government and the Bank of Industry to tackling unemployment in the country which is expected to generate 36,000 jobs for the nation(but it seems that aim is about to be defeated because of the rigid nature of the loan). The YES Programme is also part of the federal government’s drive and wealth creation programme which is aimed at addressing the malaise of youth unemployment. The programme is targeted at young aspiring entrepreneurs within the age range of 18-35 years, who have a minimum educational qualification of Ordinary National Diploma (OND) or its equivalents. Considering the hurdles standing in the way of these entrepreneurs, it is highly unlikely that the objective of this programme will be accomplished except the federal government steps in and help advice the bank of industry to soften the loan conditions. Source: www.financialwatchngr.com/2016/10/05/boi-yes-programme-participants-cries-demands-attainable-loan-conditions/ Cc Mods: Mynd44, FOD, puskin, dominique, naijacutee , Lalasticlala
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emog17:Lovely... How do one participate? |
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