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Bunchersstab:Thank you, my spirit tells me that this is a SCAM. The prises are too good to be true |
Dear NLs, Please have any of you ever shopped at this site. http://london2cab.com/Sell or http:///londonsells. His acclaimed office is located at : Suite A57 Ahmadu Bello Way Mubi South Shopping Complex Mubi South, Adamawa State. He sales london used item at a prize so unbelievable, but I am yet to understand why he keep changing his contact name, web address and phone number. These are phone numbers I have seen on the site that have changed...[/b] 08180890164,08182870993,08103348408,08097256921,08137531107[/b]. I had wanted to buy a phone from him one time, but was not comfortable paying half of the prize as he demanded so I spoke to him and requested to make down payment for courier service alone while I pay for the item on delivery but he turned it down. He sends me mail ads always , please do any of us have experience to share concerning this, also attached is his pics.
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Problem we have in nigeria, is unaccepatability of our own product. Go through this link www.innosonivm.com/en/ProductList.Asp And see for yourself vehicles that are manufactured on nigeria. For me, let the car policy take effect, it will creat Jobs. If national assembly is Honest to Nigerian, they should pass. Death sentence punishment to corruption. |
The 53 post-independence years of Nigeria’s political history have witnessed a few catastrophic events that have threatened her very existence as a nation. But this country colonised by the British and forced together by Lord Lugard in his 1914 amalgamation which brought together two strange bedfellows under a marriage of convenience has always teetered on the edge of the precipice. Since the decade after independence in 1960 and many years after, the country has not had a moment of respite from elements in the union who have constantly threatened separation with devastating consequences. Since independence, Nigeria’s stormy socio-political history has shown that perhaps it was a bad idea to have brought together disparate ethnic behemoths that have nothing in common. Little wonder that shortly after the British left, cracks that revealed the mistake of 1914 began to emerge. Even the action and utterances of political players from both sides of the divide have constantly reminded us that the union may not end a story book ‘’happy ever after’’ fairytale. Nonetheless, Nigeria has survived 53 tragic years in a union sustained by the blood of citizens. The struggle for political dominance among the major ethnic groups in the first decade of independence culminated in the civil war. That bloody era in Nigeria’s chequered history was perhaps the greatest threat to the country’s unity. But more tragedies were to follow. Most of the threats that revealed the farce of Lugard have been the result of the struggle for power among the major ethnic groups and their political elites. But it is not only politicians that have pushed the country to the brink. The military, which ruled Nigeria for most of its post-independence years, has also caused tensions through its violent obsession with power. The coup and counter-coups were the catalysts in this deadly power game. The coups and subsequent power play among the military elite created widespread mistrusts and suspicion among the nation’s ethnic groups. For example, the dominance by Northern military officers was the reason why their Southern counterparts have complained of political dominance by the North in recent years. The deep mistrust created by Northern dominance of political power during the military years led to the Gideon Orkar’s bloody coup of 1990. The coup planned and executed by mostly minority officers almost put paid to the union. The coup sought to forcefully excise some parts of the North from the entire country. That coup heralded Niger Delta agitation for resource control which later turned violent many years after. The Orkar coup also revealed that the ghost of ethnic mistrust which nearly tore the country apart with the civil war had not been laid to rest after all. But the Ibrahim Babangida administration which was the target of the coup brutally suppressed it by executing many of its masterminds. However, the grievances were not addressed. Now the agitation for resource control which was at the heart of the violent coup is one of the reasons this union may soon hit the rock. Three years after the Orkar’s coup, Babangida who had taken the country on a political merry go-round did the unimaginable. His annulment of the June 12 election won by the late business mogul, M.K.O. Abiola threw the country into turmoil. The violence and tension that followed threatened the country’s unity. There were insinuations at the time that the North as represented by the military establishment wanted to perpetuate hegemony over the rest of the country. There were calls by Nigerians that the country should break up once and for all. Politicians also led the agitation for the country to split if the annulment was not reversed. Again, one could imagine a tragic replay of the events that led to the civil war. I personally witnessed Nigerians who pack their belongings and travel to their ethnic bases. Even when Babangida and his cabal pushed the country to the brink the country held on-albeit on a thin rope. The brutality and repression of the Abacha years and the scheming to make him a life president brought Nigeria to another political standstill. The country became a pariah nation. The cry to divide the nation grew louder. But still the country held on. Nigeria was saved from an imminent collapse by the sudden death of Gen. Sani Abacha. Several years after the military left, power struggle among the nation’s major ethnic groups has heightened tensions in the country. The 2011 presidential election that produced the incumbent President again brought Nigeria to the edge. Now, the race for 2015 has yet again opened up the possibility of a split. There are serious reasons to believe that President Goodluck Jonathan may be Nigeria’s last president. Those so-called nationalists who have expressed optimism that this country may yet pull through another violence engendered by power struggle do not appreciate the extent of the dynamics of power play that is at the heart of Nigeria’s political trajectory. Ethnic mistrust has been amplified over the years by the country’s political elite. It may reach a crescendo in 2015. Now, the die seems to have been cast. And this is not even about the rivalry between the opposition parties. This is about one zone’s quest to reclaim power by all means necessary. It is also about the struggle to control the nation’s oil resources. Even if the split does not happen in 2015, the year may be the beginning of an end. It is not conspiracy theory that the US-National Intelligence Council had predicted Nigeria’s split. The fears are real. Now, President Jonathan is set to seek a re-election even though he has yet to publicly declare so. The North is enraged by this. That it has been out of power for this long is irritating enough for the zone’s oligarchs. For them, it will be unthinkable that they may not have power in 2015 (or even beyond). Their agitation is already heating up the polity. Already, some of the zone’s politicians have begun to sound the drumbeats of war. But in the Fourth Republic, other ethnic groups seem to have found a voice in collectively challenging the North’s dominance of power since independence. That is why the minority groups of the Niger Delta has said Jonathan must continue beyond 2015. The Ijaw seem to have “wise-up” and cannot imagine the situation where another ethnic group will return to power and control ‘’their oil’’. This will be a major divisive factor in 2015 and beyond. Personally, I see the struggle for resource control as a factor in Nigeria’s probable collapse. Beyond the power struggle that may make Jonathan Nigeria’s last president, the incumbent seems to have lost control of the country. Many have accused his presidency of deliberately whipping up ethnic mistrust. Add this to Boko Haram, insecurity, massive corruption, and uncontrolled oil theft and the picture of an imminent crack becomes visible. |
President Goodluck has taken unprecedented step to clear himself of criminal allegations by former President Olusegun by asking the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) to probe allegations against him by Obasanjo in his letter to president. The president has directed the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) to investigate the said rights abuses. Acting on the instruction of the president, the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Mohammed Bello Adoke, forwarded Chief Obasanjo’s letter to the commission for investigation into the alleged rights violations contained in the letter. The AGF, in a memo dated December 23 and addressed to the Executive Secretary of the NHRC, Professor Bem Angwe, requested the commission to investigate the allegations bordering on human rights violations contained on page 9-10 of the letter. President Goodluck Jonathan, who denied the allegations in his response, is specifically inviting the rights commission to unravel the truth in the allegation that his government had begun training over 1,000 snipers to terminate his political opponents. In the memo with reference number HAGF/NHRC2013/Vol2/5, Adoke said, “May I draw your attention to the above and the attached State House Memorandum dated December 23, 2013 in respect of the above subject matter. “I am to request you to investigate the allegations bordering on human rights violations contained on pages 9-10 of the letter dated December 2, 2013, written by former President Olusegun Obasanjo, GCFR, to President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, GCFR, attached to the memorandum under reference. “In order to properly delineate the issues within your sphere of competence particularly as other issues raised in the letter are being investigated by the appropriate agencies of government, I have decided to reproduce the relevant paragraphs below: ‘Allegations of keeping over 1,000 people on a political watch list rather than criminal or security watch list and training snipers and other armed personnel secretly and clandestinely acquiring weapons to match for purposes like Abacha and training them where Abacha trained his own killers, if it is true, it cannot augur well for the initiator, the government and people of Nigeria. ‘Here again, there is a lesson of his to learn from anybody who cares to learn from history. Mr. President would always remember that he was elected to maintain security for all Nigerians and for personal or political ambition or interest of anyone. ‘The Yoruba race adage says “the man with whose head coconut is broken may not live to savour the taste of the succulent fruit.” Those who advise you to go hard on those who oppose you are your worst enemies. ‘Democratic politics admits and is permissible of supporters and opponents. When the consequences come, those who have wrongly advised you will not be there to help carry the can. Egypt must teach some lessons. ‘Presidential assistance for a murderer to evade justice and a presidential delegation to welcome him home can only be in bad taste generally but particularly to the family of the victim. Assisting criminals to evade justice cannot be part of the job of the presidency. ‘Or, as it is viewed in some quarters, is he being recruited to do for you what he had done for Abacha in the past? Hopefully, he should have learnt his lesson. Let us continue to watch’.” |
swit4real: Op pls move to FPI pray you find her in one piece, Op FP thns |
bigbroda: Really? The position required 5-10 years experience as stated in the advert and I have about 7 years experience in IT. Could it be that various levels exist for this position? Did you apply with work experience? If yes, how many years? Sorry for all these questions cos they told me it was a level 12 position during the interview.@ BigBroda, wht role were you interviewed for, mine is for Admin/Card life cycle Mgr. |
Jehova elohi,el-shadei,adonie,rua'de-hacabour,will do it for us this week. You are all sufficient. Blessed is the man whom thou choosest. Ps 65:4a, May I/we be among the chosen ones this week, IJN. |
bigbroda: Congrats Bro! U seem 2 be the only IT person in the house that got the invite perhaps I'm making a mistake. Which of the IT positions did u apply for?Congrts Apache, but kindly update us with the IT position you applied for and date of Ʊя INDCTN,other IT peeps pls let's share in our joy if we av d TXT,bcs Apache seems to be d only IT prsn for now. I applied for admin/card life cycle and is all ears foя my APL text. Though a♏ not worried because God will surely do it for me and NLs |
azahmed: Now I'm kinda worried and anxious!Don't be, we are all in the waiting game. Life is turn by turn. Ʊя's is coming. Congrts, I rejoice with all of you. |
diniguy: I know sb who just receivd sms for induction. She applied for Admin officer position.Big congrts to her, but is her job experience hire or fresher |
diniguy: I know sb who just receivd sms for induction. She applied for Admin officer position.Big congrts to her, but is her job expirience hire or fresher |
Mowin: Oh my Great God!! Finally!! I Just woke up now to see the gd news oo!I knew it in my spirit that you will not be left and it has being confirmed. Congrats again my peeps More text will rollout ,those that have not got theirs should exercise little patience because the good reaping time has come. Congrats, have any IT(INFOTECH) statt got the this life chaging TEXT yet, I belong to this category |
cupid4ig: u need to register ur modem.@ Cupid, thnks I think that could be the challenges.Let me do that 1st |
somebody should please help oot |
For long i stopped using my Multilink Evdo modem, only for me to hear that i can blaze free with it, but i am having this challnge.The remote connection was denied because the user name and password combination you provided is not recognized, or the selected authetication protocol is not permitted on the remote server. NLs please any body help me resolve this problem. I used this as user name and password. USNAME:7099015xxx@bluebroadband.com PASWD:1234 |
For long i stopped using my Multilink Evdo modem, only for me to hear that i can blaze free with it, but i am having this challnge.The remote connection was denied because the user name and password combination you provided is not recognized, or the selected authetication protocol is not permitted on the remote server. NLs please any body help me resolve this problem. I used this as user name and password. USNAME:7099015xxx@bluebroadband.com PASWD:1234 |
Granada and Real Betis have played equal games in the ongoing spanish league LA LIGA Standings are GP. W. L. D. GD. PTS. Granada: 5. 1. 2. 2. -1. 5. R. Betis .: 5. 2. 2. 2. 0. 5. As at 1636hrs on 22nd Sept, 2013. Granada was placed ahead of real betis in Liga, according to blackberry score mobile but it kept me wandering what criteria was used in valuing Granada ahead betis. Please if you know kindly tell me. |
product of amnesty program,Weldon GEJ is working. |
Any body with info concerning NERC recruitment please update us or if there is a thread kindly paste the link foя us. Be patience,this NIMC's project can only be delayed,no going back. I a♏ sure of getting the Job and I know that you too will get, just be patience and try and engage your mind,your soul and your hand in doing some thing. G'DLUCK |
181 pages and counting ,Longest thread in NL, Patience mode running. |
gfullmoon: ....Something must be trully amiss with NIMC which I suspect might be finance... stipend....for almost one month?.... I am seeing finance as NIMC major challenge.Ʊ have nailed it, swit4real suggested that NIMC might be running into a budgetary deficit, which you earlier disputed. But a♏ happy you too have reralised it. I kept quite then, but I also have this opinion of finance challenging NIMC. If they want to disprove us,they should pay TRNies their Tp allwnc. |
adetowubo001: My dears, a genuine source said we should go drink the water of patience because there are still some undisclosed things yet to be put in place before App letters would be disbursed.what could be this undisclosed things... My friend you will be disappointed when you get this job and finds out what delayed this exercise. What befall other gvt para's is beginning to reappear in NIMC. It make me think NIMC just changed name. Goodluck pals, patience mode running. Respect |
bobbydbobo: my bro, I'm nt tryn to raise ur hopes... I'm telling u wasup! That's wasup.. Good luck!I hope so |
CALCULUS BRAINZ: i hop wt all seriousnes n hitchfree trainin executed by nimc, it wil b wiser 2 let go of dt APL in bondage n wait 4 nimc. Gods wiling, we wil al smile by next wk even@ Calculus, Please make a wider consultations before you take a decision.I would rather go with swit4real's advice. A bird at hand...Remember, there is option of you paying them four months salary before you would be allowed to resign.Even the NIMC job you are waiting for is a fresher Job that do not need refrence, so the school has nothing to do you even if you abscorn provided you don't have her belongings. |
swit4real: @ Fallipirro,I congratulate you,but if in any chance you are offered NIMC job pls don't hesitate. Govt jobs has security,quite unlike private jobs. God also did it foя me. Somebody who has being owning me ova a mil plus, just paid me a mil. Please appreciate God foя me.Congrts,we are in the month of celeb,may s/he pay up completly IJN. But dn 4gt to send me some.lol |
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Below are rolls NIMC has interviewed according to her web site, but from information gathered from other sources, they have interviewed some applicants for CUSTOMER CARE, but more will still be interviewed not minding the earlier invitations, so don't loose hope your is coming. 1st batch of interview list 1)Enrollment Officer 2)State coordinator 2nd batch of interview list 1)Senior Officer Authentication Services 2)Card Administration / Card Life Cycle Manager 3)Card Application / Solution Manager 4)Card Issuance/ Card Personalization Manager 5)Card Payment Platform Manager 6)Certificate Authority (CA) / 7)Administrator / Registrator Data Center Facility & Power System (Abuja)9)Information Security Analyst 10)Installation and Maintenance 11)Registrtn Authority / CA Operator /Revocation Agent 12)Officer, Authentication Services 13)Head, Authentication Services 14)PKI Manager 15)Head, Software Development & QA 16)Software Development, Testing & QA 3rd batch of interview list 1)Head Business Development 2)Head Commercial Services 3)Head Enforcement & Compliance 4)Head Regulatory 5)Head Inspectorate 6)Regulatory 7)Head Customer Relations Management Head General Public Customer Care9)Customer Loyalty 10)Internal Communication 11)Public Relations 12)Head, Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity 13)Team Lead, Corporate Strategy 14)Organization Strategy & WorkPlans 15)Team lead, Knowledge Management 16)Team Lead, Research & Development 17)Medical Doctor 18)Nurses 19)Head, Human Resource Administration 20)Head, Staff Training & Development 21)Budgeting and Budgetary Control 22)Cash Management 23)Head Investment 24)Treasury Accountant 1 25)Head Stores Management 26)Partnership Support, Billing and Collections 27)Head Partnership and Support 28)Head Risk Assessment & Compliance Audit 29)Head Investigations & Special Audit 30)Legal Drafting & Commercial Transactions 31)Head, International Bilateral Relations 32)Head, Litigations 33)Head Facilities Management Services 34)Security Management Services 35)Non Capital Items Procurement Services 36)Head, Physical Security 37)Head, Human Capital, Plan Employee Dev.& Perf Mgt 38)HR Manager, Recruitment Services 39Head, Performance Management 40)Manager, State Coordination 41)Manager, Customer Care 42)Local Government Coordination (SM) NB If you total the updated rolls they interviewed, there are about 60 rolls, but remember NIMC advertised about 82 rolls so more 22 rolls are yet to be invited for interview. Check the site below to confirm the number of opening they advertised. Good luck people. www.getnaijajob..com/2012/12/national-identity-management-commission.html?m=1 |
kingschild123: 1E: Toyota; Camry, Accord,Avensis, Avanza,Avalon,Auris,Aurion,Aygo,Brevis,belta,Alphad,Corolla,Coroner,4 runnerGood one,but I a♏ of the opinion that accord belongs to Honda instead of toyota. Check it up |
3B=Honda- accord,civic,crosstour, odyse |
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Data Center Facility & Power System (Abuja)