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For any inquiry about DUBAI Visa, JOB Vacancies, Accommodation, Resident permit, Business representative Office in Dubai, post it here I will give you an answer to your needs, or contact me thru 08181408715. |
For any inquiry about DUBAI Visa, JOB Vacancies, Accommodation, Resident permit, Business representative Office in Dubai, post it here I will give you an answer to your needs. |
VACANCY EXPERIENCED MICROBIOLOGIST & CHEMIST @ CROSLEY SJNBAD & CO. LTD 19, Fabiyi Street, Ilasamaja, Lagos. Call: 08181408715,08023301450,08033021216 Email:crosleysinbade@yahoo.com, wonuolasiyanbade@yahoo.com |
Which way is the best way of getting job in Dubai? People usually complain of being defrauded of their hard earn money on the cause of securing job in Dubai. If any nairaland member had experienced such evil acts of fake agent in dubai, kindly pour out your mind and the solution you applied at the end of the scenario. |
A Logistics company situated at Jakande Estate Ejigbo and Surulere, hereby in need of the following key positions: 1. Accounting Officer 2. Receptionist 3. Warehouse Manager 4. Secretary 5. Sales Rep 7. Clerk Interested applicants should send their cv couple with application letter to Independent Logistics, suite 9, wing C, 1-3, Modupe complex, Jakande Gate, Ejigbo, Lagos. Note: only applicant residing around Ijesha, surulere, okota, and Isolo should apply. For further information call David on 08181408715 |
A reputable Communication company is in urgent need of young and outstanding candidates for the followings vacant positions. 1. Graphics designer 2. Receptionist 3. Computer Operator 4. Marketer NOTE: The applicant must reside around Isolo, Ejigbo, Ikotun, Ajao, or Jakande/Oke-Afa. If you know that you are qualified and interested, send a copy of your CV to kreemdesign@yahoo.com at least 14 days from date of publication. For more info call David on 07025069593. |
PARTNERSHIP OPPORTUNITY FOR A YOUNG LAWYER |
Hi Ajanlekoko, In reference to my post of yesterday which is pertinent to the topic, on getting online this morning I discovered has been deleted. Please, could you kindly furnish me with the reasons for this maltreatment. Regards. Olusegun. |
[center]-Kò sí eni tí ó ma gùn esin tí kò ní ju ìpàkó. Bí kò fe ju ìpàkó, esin tí ó ngùn á je koju. Translation: No one rides a horse without moving his head, voluntarily or involuntarily. Meaning: (your status in life dictates your attitude towards your peers) [/center] for more visit: www.africgallery.com/proverbs.html |
There is this hotel at ajao estate called The Place Hotel, very closed to mm airport lagos,their staffs are so welcoming, polite and caring. Among all, the accomodation is very reasonable compare to other hotels around. We spent 1month, and it was like we shouldnt leave. |
[b]Religion as Social Reality in Elechi Amadi’s [/b]The Concubine Elechi Amadi is a Nigerian educator, novelist and dramatist, writing in English. Amadi has interpreted in such novels as The Concubine (1966), The Great Ponds (1969), and The Slave (1978), the life and values of the traditional village society. His stories often deal with people who try to change their course of life but fail in it. Amadi's early novels, like Chinua Achebe's, are set in his traditional African world, but they deal with timeless societies which are not poisoned by the effects of colonialism, rationalism, or modern change. Amadi's first novel, The Concubine, was published in 1966, six years after Nigerian independence. The story was set in the area near Port Harcourt. It starts out as a depiction of village life, its conflicts, ancient customs, and gods, but then it proceeds into mythological level. Ihuoma is the most desirable woman in Omigwe village and the tragic heroine, whose well-fed look does a great credit to her husband. He dies, but she has won the heart of the hunter Ekwueme. They deny their love so that Ekwueme can marry another woman, to whom he has been betrothed since birth. At the end Amadi reveals that Ihuoma is actually the wife of the Sea-King, the ruling spirit of the sea, but she had assumed the human form. |
EzeUche22 (m) na wao, So na so u sabi pirate pples idea? keep it up ok, |
There are many solutions for fatty body. Adyys products will slim her 100% |
Best home biz for craetive people? You will be happy doing it for church, politicians, friends, occasion etc right from ur room. check it out here www.africgallery.com |
The best gift you could give any big man on his birthday is a creative handmade greetings card wth his name embossed on it, personal photo portrait. or good looking Art work. If you have any idea, kindly post here for nairalanders? |
The best gift you could give any big man on his birthday is a creative handmade greetings card wth his name embossed on it, personal photo portrait. or good looking Art work. If you have any idea, kindly post here for nairalanders? |
May be he is the messiah who knows ![]() |
Nigeria's government is asking cinemas to stop showing a science fiction film, District Nine, that it says denigrates the country's image. Information Minister Dora Akunyili told the BBC's Network Africa programme that she had asked the makers of the film, Sony, for an apology. She says the film portrays Nigerians as cannibals, criminals and prostitutes. An actor from the film said that it was not just Nigerians who were portrayed as villains. The Malawian actor, Eugene Khumbanyiwa, plays a gang leader with the nickname of Obasanjo, also the surname of former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo. The film is about alien refugees who set up home in a South African shanty town called District Nine. It is a loose allegory about apartheid and recent violence by South Africans against foreigners. It's not like Nigerians do eat aliens Actor Eugene Khumbanyiwa Ms Akunyili said it clearly took aim at Nigerians. "We feel very bad about this because the film clearly denigrated Nigeria's image by portraying us as if we are cannibals, we are criminals," she said. "The name our former president was clearly spelt out as the head of the criminal gang and our ladies shown like prostitutes sleeping with extra-terrestrial beings." |
Common African brother abnegating, na wao! |
The Igbo people are best known for their segmentary or acephalous way of life. This is because from the ancient times, they had no centralized states. Consequently, they operated a kind of government without kings. more, http://www.africgallery.com/culture.html |
@ chaircover (f) pls. contact me for biz talk 07025069593 |
@ Oh No!! I don't want my privates to be available for public scrutiny. lol ![]() |
Any plot of land @ ikorodu for fish farm biz pls. |
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@ That is why they call him AREA FATHER. Abi o, u want area boys to be fatherless? be careful o if u no want to be kidnapd, lol |
With better planning they can get to their destinations well in time with scheduled fligh. lol ![]() |

