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I couldn't read cause I felt like crying... |
cosmatika:lol! so you been dey believe them say... |
oladefirst2:Thanks... affliction shall not rise the second time. Watin them carry my eyes see for Gbgada |
Ogbeni! |
Based on recommendation,you are among the few candidates selected for an assessment with the human resource director on Wednesday 23/8/17 by 9am @6, Deji Odunuga street (opposite Kehinde Odusote Estate)Anthony village,Anthony bus/stop.Lagos state. ENQ:081-1848-8631 |
Na which people?... |
Brilliant. .. Bruce thinks he has common sense, person wey get pass am don show am... |
Pretty quite interesting and enjoyed a little aura of biblical tales... I really thought I was reading one of those lost but found scriptures. Therefore I say to thee brethren, your head is there. |
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Even if it was a coincidence, it is indeed quite embarrassing. .. I must point out that it is quite a striking and precise coincidence. |
Make him leg no go cut for training o... |
Welcome back. We hope things the economy welcomes you back... |
Neduzze5:You guys just use the social media to spill rubbish on people who are better informed than you. Lecturers in public schools are the most selfish people I've ever seen. Most of them are better remunerated than their private counterparts compared to the quality and and quantity of work required of them. When schools increase school fees at will they act numb when their colleagues harass students unjustly to their knowledge they act numb when lecturers extort students they act numb when the lecture bullshit and set unrealistic question they act numb when they see students poor hostel facilities and unbearable lecture conditions they act numb But when it comes to their allowances and other incentives, they begin to show their self at the detriment of the students. The Nigeria educational system is in shambles, graduate are unemployable not because the students cannot measure up to par; but because the school management have failed to realise that the students, and not the lectures are the most important factor in an educational system. They think it's all about them.... |
Neduzze5:You guys just use the social media to spill rubbish on people who are better informed than you. Lectures in public schools are the most selfish people I've ever seen. Most of them are better remunerated than their private counterparts compared to the quality and and quantity of work required of them. When schools increase school fees at will they act numb when their colleagues harass students unjustly to their knowledge they act numb when lectures extort students they act numb when the lecture bullshit and set unrealistic question they act numb when the see students poor hostel facilities and unbearable lecture conditions they act numb But when it comes to their allowances and other incentives, they begin to show their self at the detriment of the students. The Nigeria educational system is in shambles, graduate are unemployable not because the students cannot measure up to task; but because the school management have failed to realise that the students and not the lectures are the most important factor in education. They think it's all about them....[s] Neduzze5:You guys just use the social media to spill rubbish on people who are better informed than you. Lectures in public schools are the most selfish people I've ever seen. Most of them are better remunerated than their private counterparts compared to the quality and and quantity of work required of them. When schools increase school fees at will they act numb when their colleagues harass students unjustly to their knowledge they act numb when lectures extort students they act numb when the lecture bullshit and set unrealistic question they act numb when the see students poor hostel facilities and unbearable lecture conditions they act numb But when it comes to their allowances and other incentives, they begin to show their self at the detriment of the students. The Nigeria educational system is in shambles, graduate are unemployable not because the students cannot measure up to task; but because the school management have failed to realise that the students and not the lectures are the most important factor in education. They think it's all about them....[/s] Neduzze5:You guys just use the social media to spill rubbish on people who are better informed than you. Lecturers in public schools are the most selfish people I've ever seen. Most of them are better remunerated than their private counterparts compared to the quality and and quantity of work required of them. When schools increase school fees at will they act numb when their colleagues harass students unjustly to their knowledge they act numb when lecturers extort students they act numb when the lecture bullshit and set unrealistic question they act numb when they see students poor hostel facilities and unbearable lecture conditions they act numb But when it comes to their allowances and other incentives, they begin to show their self at the detriment of the students. The Nigeria educational system is in shambles, graduate are unemployable not because the students cannot measure up to par; but because the school management have failed to realise that the students, and not the lectures are the most important factor in an educational system. They think it's all about them.... |
Hope Messi was is not injured! |
Abeg lets here word! who is begging you to marry a girl who has done abortion... just be happy with whoever you find joy with abor or no abortion. |
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The way those men were shooting that day as if Davido just won a local government election. .. who know whether him give them small oyinbo something smoke... next time if them want shoot recklessly make them go Sambisa. |
1. Omayra Sanches Garzon, a Columbian girl taken just moments before she succumbed to gangrene and hypothermia. She was trapped when Nevado del Ruiz volcano erupted.
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2. This is a heart-wrenching photo of a malnourished child next to a vulture waiting to devour him. This was taken by photojournalist Kevin Carter in Sudan which earned him the Pulitzer Prize. What is creepy is that the photographer took his own life 3 month after taking the picture.
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3. One last embrace: This image, while deeply disturbing, is also hauntingly beautiful. Two victims of the infamous garment factory collapse in Dhaka, Bangladesh, lie covered in debris together. Nobody knows who they are or the relation between them but perhaps they are trying to save each other at the last moment of life in the death trap of Rana Plaza.
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4. After an earthquake in Sichuan China, a survivor finds a photo album and cherished memories in the remains of his home.
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5. This woman in this photo is actually dead. Her Husband took it two days after she passed away.
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6. Some call this “the world’s most beautiful suicide”. This is Evelyn McHale’s body after leaping from the Empire State Building, landing on a United Nations Limousine.
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7. James Nachtwey’s picture captures scene of a woman, during the famine in Somalia as a result of the 1992 armed conflict waiting to be taken to a feeding center in a wheelbarrow. The picture later attracted a large support which saved over one and half million people.
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8. Stabbed by an attacker on her way from work. As a result of the shock, she walked home without realizing the knife was stuck in her, just a little bit away from her spine. After treatment, she fully recovered with no major damage to her body.
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9. Nine year old Kim Phuc fleeing her village after a Napalm attack. The photographer was certain she would die because her skin was badly burnt. Her brothers are also captured in the photograph running and looking backward.
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cescky:We know all those things. .. me self I don do am when I dey secondary school. The first one I win as them want win me for the second one naim I claim muscle pull... |
There just trying to insult job seekers indirectly. .. if one happens to declare a new age people'll start singing corruption; but is it not corruption to put unrealistic age limit for job openings. .. |
As him realise say him no go wey abi! who no sabi that sense... |
Chai! |



