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TravelRe: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by lovebayus(m): 9:28pm On Nov 04, 2018
Hello everyone,
I recently got a negative assessment with Vetassess for Marketing Specialist. Apparently I didn't prepare thoroughly so my BSC was assessed as AQF Associate degree.
I want to reassess now as customer service manager.

Question: 1. Has anyone done this before?
2. Will VETASSESS refer to the earlier documents I submitted for the first one.

I need help pls.
Thanks
TV/MoviesRe: Wanted: Great Scripts And Stories For Movie Production by lovebayus(m): 10:27am On Dec 01, 2006
seun, I have a script ready for production. you can mail me through baryour2000@yahoo.com. Bayo
PoliticsRe: The Aviation Minister should Resign by lovebayus(m): 2:04pm On Nov 02, 2006
when you remove an education minister and place him in the aviation industry, the flying coffins is what you get. now he had been redeployed to the ministry of culture. i wonder what our culture will look like by the time he is through.
Music/RadioRe: 25,000 Naira To Watch Jay Z, Beyonce, Ciara: Crazy ? by lovebayus(m): 2:24pm On Oct 11, 2006
Imbossy, it is necessary to know that i'm not attacking you directly. The fact that you were a beneficiary of such benevolence from our dear government doesnt mean that I want to attack you in any way. I just dont see the reason why our "dear" govt should spend such money on a show and like someone said, most of the artiste there knows next to nothing about our independence.
LiteratureRe: Do Nigerians Read? by lovebayus(m): 2:06pm On Oct 11, 2006
well, i think you should try and be as plain as possible then. there is no need trying to confuse people be encoding messages. come out straight. Tell people the need to start reading. Not many people have the patience to start decoding your statements. All we are out to do is to promote the culture of reading in Nigeria.
EducationCovenant University Students Are Forced To Take Hiv And Pregnancy Test! by lovebayus(op): 1:53pm On Oct 11, 2006
Covenant University is a mission university situated at OTA ogun state. it is an arm of the living faith church world wide aka Winners. It started operations in 2002 and recently graduated its first set of students. presently, a new academic session has just began. However, there are various controversies trailing the operations of the university. one that is quite appealing was the compulsion of the pioneering students (who graduated in July) to take HIV test and pregnancy test. is this right?
LiteratureRe: Do Nigerians Read? by lovebayus(m): 1:33pm On Oct 11, 2006
Ka,
you sure do have a point there. but the truth remain that the books you read defines who you will become. with your mentality, it is obvious that you will look for other means at all cost than reading.
RomanceRe: Is There A Difference Between Relationship And Commitment? by lovebayus(op): 1:29pm On Oct 11, 2006
ple do tell the ladies. they should get it straight up that a real wide gap exist between the R and the C.
LiteratureRe: Do Nigerians Read? by lovebayus(m): 12:34pm On Oct 11, 2006
orikinla,
pls try and encourage people to read. that is what this site is meant for; not to discourage them.
LiteratureRe: Do Nigerians Read? by lovebayus(m): 12:31pm On Oct 11, 2006
you sound so much like an illiterate already. try and get a little education by reading productive texts.
RomanceIs There A Difference Between Relationship And Commitment? by lovebayus(op): 4:40pm On Oct 09, 2006
Well yesterday I was involved in an agument as to whether there is a difference between relationship and commitment. For me I view relationship as a process that might lead to a commitment. I was however shocked to realise that most ladies feel when that are in a relationship, commitment authomatically comes with it.
LiteratureRe: Do Nigerians Read? by lovebayus(m): 4:25pm On Oct 09, 2006
seun, how many publishers do we have in Nigeria?
LiteratureRe: Do Nigerians Read? by lovebayus(m): 4:20pm On Oct 09, 2006
Orikinla,
Do note that all I was trying to say was that Nigerians are in deer need of critical authors who can rouse their intellectual capasity and channel it for more productive endeavours. Your titles are more of emotional stimulant than critical problem solving texts. Pls, try and author books that will address the decadence in the society for instance and see the impact you will makee through it. you might say that people will not read it, but the few who avail themselves of it will surely benefit greatly.
LiteratureRe: Do Nigerians Read? by lovebayus(m): 7:29pm On Oct 08, 2006
later. Got to go, Bye
LiteratureRe: Do Nigerians Read? by lovebayus(m): 7:22pm On Oct 08, 2006
just checked ur profile. Very Funny!!!!
LiteratureRe: Do Nigerians Read? by lovebayus(m): 7:02pm On Oct 08, 2006
Radiant, hope you have calmed down on your stroking intriques. ready to discuss the topic on ground
Music/RadioRe: 25,000 Naira To Watch Jay Z, Beyonce, Ciara: Crazy ? by lovebayus(m): 6:58pm On Oct 08, 2006
I'm Bossy, gloryfying in the fact that our government squandered millions on a show is not something that sounds appealing to the ears. the level of poverty and underdevelopment in the nation is being sidelined in order to purchase 100,000 naira VIP tickets for people like you. Did the resources in any way contribute to the welfare and welbeing of the nigerian populace? that is a food for thought for you.
LiteratureRe: Do Nigerians Read? by lovebayus(m): 6:47pm On Oct 08, 2006
how will you prove it wrong? is it by publishing a book on love? Nigeria need more critical and impactful reading materials other than ones than tries to play on emotions.
LiteratureRe: Do Nigerians Read? by lovebayus(m): 6:40pm On Oct 08, 2006
seun, this is my very first visit to Nairaland and I see it as one of the best things that can happen to Nigerian cyber literates. keep it up.
LiteratureRe: Do Nigerians Read? by lovebayus(m): 6:38pm On Oct 08, 2006
orikinla, i took some time to read your comments and found them so fascinating. come to think of it, you are also contributing to the issue at stake. it's like a medicine man not able to cure his own sickness. you tried to market your book which emphasize true love. How is that adding to the upliftment of the nation. is that what Nigerians we are trying to encourage to read really need? I reserve the rest of my comments until you can tell me the other titles you have in your name.
CultureRe: Inter-tribal Relationships by lovebayus(m): 6:13pm On Oct 08, 2006
htis message should be snag into the ears of the enemies of progress in the niger delta who keep abducting expatriates in the name of fighting a just course. there are better channels of conflict resolution yet to be harnessed by these people. one blood flow in our body and the color is thesame; RED!!!
LiteratureRe: Do Nigerians Read? by lovebayus(m): 5:35pm On Oct 08, 2006
you know, there is a joke that if you want to hide something from a black man put it in a book. this goes a long way to reflect the level of piority place on reading by blacks and if nigeria is the highest black nation in the world one can conclude that Nigerians dont read. this is one of the reasons we are where we are presently.

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