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dmcdad:the price is 20k. i never bought it 2nd hand. i bought it new and i have not even change the case and battery. you will never regret buying my phone. the choice is yours to make |
edlion57:the phone goes for 25k. you can price it anywhere. the price far exceed that of nokia 5330 DSTV o. i had to even buy extra battery for 5k in slot. you can confirm if i lied . my number is 08034568693 |
the price remain unchange.d phone is not java o |
Glo dey fall my hand o. Imagine them going for 5330 a java phone.DSTV dat cannot work Without earphone. Anyway N77 DSTv remain my choice because it work without earphone and also na symbian |
News emanating from benin city is dat Enahoro has finally passed to the great beyond.more info coming |
still available |
just use cfosspeed and see the power of booster |
5000k at slot in ikeja. I make use of dsame phone |
i have nokia n77 DSTV with 13stations and 2gb memory and also nokia n95 8gb and i need to either sell or swap any of them becos i seriously need nokia n96 or n97. The n77 goes for 25k while the n95 8gb goes for 20k. I bought both phone new from slot at ikeja and they are very neat. My mail is maingate@rocketmail.com |
Should one depend on a guy or girl ? Wat do you think of plan B?share ur view now |
double datn |
let hear ur view on dis |
lies |
the ratio of man to woman is 1:7. So dey hav no choice o |
zone77:is it because they love u or because u Were able to satisfy dem on bed? |
is it white men and women dat actually pratice true love or black men and women? Share ur opinion now |
WORKERS and management of Consolidated Food and Beverages Limited, a subsidiary of Doyin Group of Companies, are presently at loggerheads over alleged breach of agreement on payment of salary arrears. The workers had embarked on strike between November 22nd and 26th, 2010 over perceived refusal of the company to pay them their three months salary arrears between September and November, resulting in the shutdown of operations by the aggrieved workers who barricaded the entrance of the company located in Okokomaiko, an outskirts of Lagos. It took the intervention of members of the National Union of Food, Beverage and Tobacco Employees, NUFBTE, led by the Head of Department, Research and Statistics, Mr. Hammed Awobifa, to placate the workers who had insisted that until their salary arrears were paid, the gate to the company ’s premises will remain shut. The management was said to have promised to spread the payment between December and January, based on the directive of the Chairman of Doyin Group but the workers turned down the offer. But after, a short meeting between the NUFBTE leadership and the management team, led by the factory manager, Mr. Bisi Adumo, who agreed to pay the first salary arrears by Wednesday, December 8, did the magic, as the workers were persuaded o open the gate and resume work. However, when payment commenced as agreed, some of the workers were issued letters to proceed on compulsory leave against a commitment that no worker would be victimized because of the strike. The Factory manager when asked about the rationale behind the action, was said to have explained that the compulsory leave was not punitive, but a way of shedding heavy wage burden temporarily. According to him, because of low sales, the company had been running at 30percent of installed capacity with some of the workers being idle most of the time and noted the Chairman had not reneged on his promise to pay the salary arrears. He insisted that October salary would be paid on December 15, while November salary would be paid on December 30, stressing that the leave was temporary as more workers would resume as soon as production improves. |
remember d movement of a serpent can never be predicted o |
@red101 why not check ur dictionary? |
these people are unpredictable, what do you think? |
women tend to do things dat are stupid all in the name of love.wat do u think? |