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IKON360:Thanks for ur advice |
elantraceey:Yes I used DHL |
I ordered for RN7 the 4/64gb variant on AliExpress since 29th and it has not been shipped. I'm beginning to panic already. And this is my first time of shopping on AliExpress. I don't know whether to cancel my order or not |
I ordered for RN7 the 4/64gb variant on AliExpress since 29th and it has not been shipped. I'm beginning to panic already. And this is my first time of shopping on AliExpress. I don't know whether to cancel my order or not |
Those prices are outrageously low. U won't get that anywhere in Nigeria |
What's linux |
StupidInyamiri:Can we see your PVC ![]() |
Onye ana gwaro amaro ![]() Should I tell them ![]() |
Congratulations my babes |
APC zombies want to share our votes with this yeye campaign. E no go happen Never again |
Corrinthians:U don't even know the basic rules of Concord and u want to correct me. SMH. |
What does these APC e_warriors want to achieve with this their cut and join video ![]() |
[img]img20180611104901604.jpeg[/img]Volgograd Arena Volgograd Matches 18 Jun 19:00Tunisia vs England- Group G 22 Jun 16:00Nigeria vs Iceland- Group D 25 Jun 15:00Saudi Arabia vs Egypt- Group A 28 Jun 15:00Japan vs Poland- Group H [img]img20180611104919322.jpeg[/img] Krestovsky Stadium Saint Petersburg Matches 15 Jun 16:00Morocco vs Iran- Group B 19 Jun 19:00Russia vs Egypt- Group A 22 Jun 13:00Brazil vs Costa Rica- Group E 26 Jun 19:00Nigeria vs Argentina- Group D 03 Jul 15:00F1 vs E2 14 Jul 15:00L61 vs L62 [img]img20180611104933174.jpeg[/img] Nizhny Novgorod Stadium Nizhny Novgorod Matches 18 Jun 13:00Sweden vs South Korea- Group F 21 Jun 19:00Argentina vs Croatia- Group D 24 Jun 13:00England vs Panama- Group G 27 Jun 19:00Switzerland vs Costa Rica- Group E 01 Jul 19:00D1 vs C2 06 Jul 15:00W49 vs W50 [img]img20180611104947034.jpeg[/img] Kaliningrad Stadium Kaliningrad Matches 16 Jun 20:00Croatia vs Nigeria- Group D 22 Jun 19:00Serbia vs Switzerland- Group E 25 Jun 19:00Spain vs Morocco- Group B 28 Jun 19:00England vs Belgium- Group G |
No fewer than 100 students of Idogbo Secondary School, Benin, have been trafficked to Libya in the last four months. This was disclosed in Benin on Sunday during an advocacy programme by the Senior Special Assistant to Gov Godwin Obaseki on Human trafficking and illegal migration, Mr Solomon Okoduwa. Okoduwa said this fact was disclosed to him by some teachers in the school, concerned about how the institution has become the harvesting ground for traffickers. Okoduwa said government will not allow the evil to continue to thrive in the state. Government will step up its campaign against trafficking, he said, and the state Task Force Against Human Trafficking will be on the trail of the human traffickers. He warned the students to be wary of the antics of the traffickers who are bent on deceiving them into embarking on the dangerous journey. “Henceforth, report anyone who tells you to travel to Europe. They are simply taking you through Sahara Desert and the Mediterranean Sea and you may eventually end up in Libya. “The number of students that have been trafficked from your school in this short period is overwhelming. “The truth is that many of them might have been imprisoned there or facing one challenge or the other. “Taking the route of Sahara Desert and other illegal routes is hellish. “Many died of hunger, many were drowned in the Mediterranean Sea in search of greener pastures. “Worst still, the families of those people that died on their journey were made to pay for the travel expenses, when unknown to them their loved ones have gone to the great beyond. “If anyone tells you to travel abroad through Libya, tell him or her capital ‘NO’. If you must travel for any reason, travel the right way.” NAN reports that the state government had received no fewer than 3,400 Libya returnees within the last six months. (NAN) Source: https://www.financialwatchngr.com/2018/05/20/100-secondary-students-trafficked-to-libya-from-edo-state/
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Thinking about relocating? Searching for a gig in a new city can seem overwhelming, but with a little planning, you’ll be flying to your dream job in no time. Many of my career coaching clients ask me if they need to relocate before landing a job. In short? No. It’s definitely possible to land something before moving, and you’ll take a lot of the pressure off that way.There’s no need to show up in a new city, stressedout and jobless. If you have enough money saved up to go without a paycheck for a while, you can certainly take the risk and move there in advance. You’ll get a better feel for the new city and have an easier time heading to interviews. Most people, however, want to land something beforehand to mitigate the financial risk. No matter how you go about it, follow these six steps to help you land your dream job in a new city. 1. Plan ahead. If you give yourself enough time before relocating, you can take some of the pressure off by planning far in advance. Even if you aren’t looking to move for another six to twelve months, start getting organized now. What’s the job market like where you’re going? Who do you want to work for? If it’s possible to get a local address of a friend or family member (and you think you might stay with them for a while), this can help with your search as well. Put it on your resume, or considering taking off your address entirely. 2. Perfect your elevator pitch. Whether you’re looking to stay in a similar role, or change careers entirely, it’s important to know how to pitch yourself. What’s your story, and why does it matter? Once you have your pitch down, you can really start to hone in on what matters to you most and how to sell yourself to potential employers. 3. Do your research. Look into the job market for the city you want to live in. What are they known for? Do your desired job and industry exist? Plan a visit so you can get a feel for what it’s like to live there as well. It pays to get to know the area beforehand. 4. Build your network. Who do you know in your current network that can help connect you with someone in your new location? Start to tell people in your community that you’re looking to move. Chances are, someone will connect you with a friend of a friend who can help you out. Follow these tips, and others, to improve your networking game. 5. Target your ideal companies. Use LinkedIn to start connecting with companies that you’d like to work for. Not only can you view an array of opportunities on the market, but you can also put your best self forward by building a killer profile. Sign up for job alerts on Google. Follow your ideal employers and engage with them on social media. A lot can be done online, so use it to your advantage. 6. Be flexible. While video interviewing definitely helps the hiring manager get to know you a bit more than over the phone, it’s critical to have the flexibility for at least one out-of-town interview. Be prepared to pay for your travel expenses out of pocket, and when you’re negotiating, don’t automatically expect a relocation package. Even if you have to take a few trips out there before landing a job, it’ll still be less expensive than moving out there without a job and a paycheck. It’s important to stay positive and manage your expectations during the process. Finding your dream job takes time even in the best of circumstances, so searching from afar requires a bit of extra patience. It only takes one “yes” for everything to change. Start banking those airline miles now, and you’ll end up working in your dream job in a new city before you know it. Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/ashleystahl/2018/05/20/6-steps-to-land-your-dream-job-in-a-new-city/ Cc: LALASTICLALA Myndd44 |
Two personnel of the newly launched Operation Whirl Stroke were feared killed by suspected herdsmen at Tseke village, a border community between Taraba and Benue states, in Logo Local Government Area of the state. Sources in the area also disclosed to newsmen that the armed herdsmen, who ambushed and killed the soldiers early yesterday, also abducted other soldiers and set one patrol vehicle ablaze. Our source, who spoke on the condition of anonimity, said, “the community is a Tiv/Jukun settlement and it is a border community, where you can hardly draw a border line between Benue and Taraba states. “From what we have gathered so far, two of the soldiers were killed, some were taken alive and one of their patrol vehicles was burnt. “We also heard that some of the soldiers were still unaccounted for, which means that the casualty figure might be higher when the true picture of the attack becomes clearer.” Chairman of Logo Local Government Area, Mr. Richard Nyajo, who confirmed the attack to newsmen Sunday night, explained that the incident, which happened between 7am and 8am, claimed the life of one soldier on the spot while the other soldier was critically injured and might not survive his injuries. “It happened in Logo LGA. I gave them a base at Mbagegh Council Ward. So, in the course of carrying out their peace-keeping operation, they went into the bush and I don’t know whether the herdsmen heard about them and ambushed the soldiers. “The herdsmen burnt one of their patrol vehicles, injured some of them, took some alive and killed one person but the second person was seriously injured and may not make it because he was in bad shape. “Though one was said to be missing by tomorrow we will get a clearer picture of the situation, including the actual number of deaths, because when there is an attack on a group of people like it happened and some are missing you cannot just conclude on the casualty figure. “But surely some were killed and some were abducted. Though many among those that were missing escaped alive, by tomorrow we will get a clearer picture of the situation.” Efforts to get a reaction from the operational base of the Operation Whirl Stroke on the incident failed as the personnel who picked the call through one of their dedicated numbers declined to comment on the matter. Source: http://sunnewsonline.com/2-soldiers-feared-killed-others-abducted-in-benue/ Cc: LALASTICLALA Myndd44
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Lazy Nigerian youth ![]() |
In as much as I don't want to believe this, I have an inner voice telling me the guy may be guilty as accused ![]() |
Name checkers ![]() |
The shade looks horrible plus the hair style is childish... But they look good together though |
Looks crunchy... ![]() |
The last part got me... "I wonder whether there are more men coding or women coding" does it even matter at all ![]() |
I like this vp, I only hate his party and boss |
I don't think I give a fu*k about HEADIES ![]() |
Pitiful ![]() [Poultry E-book] [check my signature] |
JustCurious:I only made a general statement, I'm sorry u are pained. But haven't u wondered what our country would be if such monies as the one used in building this church was used to do something that will add meaning to a common Nigerians life. I'm just saying sha. |
Women If u want to start a profitable poultry business Check my signature |
I wish our churches can invest on developmental projects rather than building massive auditorium here and there For poultry farming E-books contact me via ezemacallistus@gmail.com or 07064858771 |
I pity the babyFor poultry farming E-books contact me via ezemacallistus@gmail.com or 07064858771 |
