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Autos / Re: Do You Need A Car? (kayson Autos) by kristos(m): 1:01pm On Apr 22, 2009
@ poster
Prompt replies in 24hrs, if late, a reply will definitely be given

LMAO, what the heck does that mean?
Autos / Re: Scanning For Virus: 1998 Audi A6 Quattro 2.8 Awd 2.8l V6 Fi Dohc 30v by kristos(m): 12:19pm On Apr 06, 2009
please what is the sking price?
Autos / Re: 2004 Camry For Sale by kristos(m): 12:39pm On Apr 03, 2009
@spine.ent
you better post your own thread in the careers section of NL. This is the Auto Section incase you missed it. Stop derailing other people's thread.
@sundayng
why do you always have to discover issues. stop spoiling other people's business
Autos / Re: Buy Fairly Used '2004' Skoda Octavia Wonderful Price by kristos(m): 9:27am On Mar 27, 2009
please post pics
NYSC / Re: Help Please! Advice For Expatriate Going For Nysc by kristos(m): 10:32am On Mar 25, 2009
[quote][/quote]Una harsh o lol!!!! Anyways concrete, expatriate or no expatriate, please do not try to serve in Naija if you don't plan to work there, I feel like you just want to be able to say, I did my NYSC!!. Coming on here talking about you want to arrange for three days and what not is blatant disrespect to those who do not have that luxury, please let's be considerate of others. I had the opportunity to school outside the country, but by God once I am done, I am going to do my NYSC, will the conditions be different than what I am used to, yes, but my friends that served and are currently serving do not have two heads. I know people who finished from here(after spending close to 10 yrs abroad) and went home and served the whole 1 year and survived. I don't have any connections so I will probably be posted to wherever they want to post me. I will complain about it on somedays but I will finish it like every other Nigerian that has gone through the process. I understand you need advice on going for NYSC but you could have simply said:
"Hi guys, I am an expatriate(born in canada and yada yada) looking to participate in the NYSC program, I am not sure if I qualify but I was hoping you could tell me what documents I would need to bring to camp, if I infact qualify to serve" (SHIKAINA, that means finish ).
No need for explanation on what charities you have donated to and what you have done "for' Nigeria(Lets be a bit modest). Let's not act like if it was a mandatory process in the US abi Canada, you would be able to bribe your way through it. If we are really trying to make a change in Nigeria, lets act like we would if it was a requirement in the US or Canada or wherever. Grit your teeth and go through the process or sit your behind in Canada.

As for the guy that decided to declare Mama Charlie as his own, sit there with Mama Charlie then(I don't know if she would declare you as hers lol lol lol), I know we are all entitled to freedom of speech but once again keep your opinions to yourself, if you are going to come on this board and insult the people who have to live through the standard of living that you look down on so much. Being a foreign born Nigerian is not the problem, the problem is people who want to act like the color of their passport makes them better than everyone else. I am sure you are on this website because Naija has affected your life in one way or the other, you were either raised there or spent memorable vacations there and you hold some sentiments associated with it. Try not to make yourself look so ignorant by coming on here and speaking in the manner that you did. (No hard feelings but you can't come and talk about my homeland and expect niceties in return).

Lets keep our heads up dears. Naija is not where it should be, but it is on its way there!!! God willing.
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the NYSC scheme has it's ups and downs but if i have to do it again, i would willingly do. Please, don't go calling yourself an expatriate if you dont know what that word means.
Career / Re: Office Romance: Would you date your colleague? by kristos(m): 12:53pm On Mar 16, 2009
dating your colleague is not advisable from a professional point of view, as earlier posters have advocated, personal issues are are bound to be brought into the workplace thereby lowering productivity. It also brings distractions to the parties involved.
Romance / Re: ~~Gentlemen's,Drop Your Pick Up Lines Here~~ by kristos(m): 1:04pm On Jan 13, 2009
i will walk up to her and say ' hi i was wondering if you grew up like this or were you put together by a top artist'. then see what she says
Romance / Is She Ignoring You? by kristos(m): 12:55pm On Jan 12, 2009
i am sorry i was not close to the phone at that time

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