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polimaf:Website please |
haywire07:This is very racist and you should be ashamed of yourself. Does it make all persons of his kind evil? Are all Nigerians corrupt and ritualists? NO! Be tolerant of all races, religions and beliefs. |
Experienced hires are so convenient. They are "plug-and -play". Greenhorns take almost a year to get properly off the ground. What I do now is look for experienced people who are poorly paid and make them offer. T times when I see very very smart freshers I go for them because in 2 years they are better than the average experienced hire. |
They will simply package them down south as Suya meat. |
dingbang:I have 3 in my team and they are good. |
helphelp:As dumb as anyone can be. |
Threebear:They well need Drogba to come out of retirement ![]() |
Biety:This is a very sensible thing to say. 100% true. |
NEPOTISM. |
ArodeTsolaye:Some people are dead even when they seem to be alive. You lack any manner of intelligence, with ethnic bigotry infecting your deceased soul. I only pity the womb that begot you. I am sure the intention was not this. your type is not what youths of today need in their midst. |
RadicallyBlunt:That is the honest truth. |
Have you seen the number of Nigerian professionals relocating to Canada? This story does not add up. |
imstrong1:Maybe tourism ![]() |
jhydebaba:Beef. |
SPECS007:The state government has offer of first refusal clause in the sale of all flats in all its estates. Be careful. |
Leverageisback:At least they are real. Not plastic. |
Everyone who uses Facebook will have come across some pretty strange posts in their time. Random friend requests, being added to groups you did not ask to join, and tags that allow "friends" to clog up your timeline with posts or photos you don't necessarily want. But a Nigerian man took that to a whole new level when he posted an unusual advert. Chidimma Amedu put up a post on 30 December, asking any woman interested in being his wife to reply, he told the BBC. The proposal "Am of age to and I am ready to say I do and am wasting no time. "Send in your applications - the most qualified will be married on January 6, 2018. Application closes 12 midnight, 31/12/2017," he posted. He then followed up with subsequent posts. "Am serious about this oh and don't say you did not see it on time. Good luck." He received a couple of responses, but one from a certain Sophy Ijeoma was the one which caught his attention. "Am interested, just DM me...lols," her post read. At first, she thought it was a joke and she simply replied to keep the thread flowing. Man on a mission A direct message from him to her inbox, followed by a Facebook call, would change her life's trajectory. Two days after their first conversation, he travelled some 500km (300 miles) from his home in the northern city of Abuja, to Enugu in the east where she lived. She had been waiting for him outside a retail store and in true fairy-tale style, "it was love at first sight", she recalled. "He is the most handsome man I've ever met and I liked him instantly." After two hours of "awkward" conversation, he asked her to go to meet his uncle, who incidentally is also resident in Enugu. Asked what was going through her mind at the time, she said she thought it was all a bit of a joke, but she was excited about it and thought Chidimma was quite an interesting character. The engagement It was now her turn to worry about how she was going to get the approval of her family to marry a guy she had just met on Facebook. But they had momentum going for them. Having met and fallen in love at first sight, or first message, if you like, and getting Chidimma's uncle's approval, the couple decided to complete the cycle by visiting Sophy's family the same day. Sophy recounted how she relayed the information to her mother. Her dad had passed away, and her mum said she did not have the final word in terms of giving approval for her to be married, so it was up to Sophy's elder brother to give his blessings. It would appear the odds were firmly in their favour as Sophy's brother gave his blessings too. So after a few questions from her brother, it was official - Chidimma and Sophy were engaged to be married in six days. On the rebound? Last year Chidimma was engaged to another woman and the wedding was scheduled for December, but the relationship fell apart in March leaving him dejected. As December approached, the disappointment of not being able to fulfil his dream of getting married made him put up the post, he said. "I had the desire to get married, I had a date in mind, but no bride, so I decided to place an advert as a joke, but I was open and up for it." Asked whether she knew about his earlier engagement and her thoughts on how this seemingly rushed marriage might be seen as a rebound, Sophy dismissed any suggestions that her relationship was not well thought through. "I don't care about that - when you see what you want, you go for it." They had been friends on Facebook for more than a year, but had never met or spoken to each other until the advert. "Am interested, just DM me...lols" was all it took for the union to be formed. Sophy admitted her friends were sceptical about the whole thing, while some are still in disbelief, but as she said: "When you see the one, you will know he is the one". Happily ever after? They got married on 6 January in a traditional Igbo ceremony, and posted photos of their wedding day on Facebook of course - to the amusement of the social media community. Chidimma put up a post saying people may have thought he had been joking but he clearly wasn't. As can be expected, there were mixed reactions, but mainly a lot of support for the couple. They hope to have a church wedding in April and perhaps a honeymoon somewhere nice, he said. SOURCE http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-42635781
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Duru009:80 |
seunmohmoh:Beef. What is there to listen to in Kenyan music? |
Duru009:Called, you didnt pick. Call me by 7.35am tomorrow so we can talk before I get busy. |
Charleynmuo:PM pls |
BeeBeeOoh:See thieves. Even at black market rate the printer is less than N20M $53,400 X 350 = N18.69M
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HopeAlive16:Are you in Lagos? |
Duru009:PM and I will put you through. |
rastaLivity:Clients look at your profile and decide if you have the required experience. they contact you for a chat. During the chat they 'measure' you. If you are good they proceed to make a consultancy offer. They are mostly firms looking to do business in Africa/Nigeria. |
rastaLivity:Guy. I have made over N3M on LinkedIn. My current job is via LinkedIn. I consult for 2 foreign firms I met on LinkedIn. You have to treat it as business not a chat place or just an avenue to meet new people. |
HopeAlive16:Thats cool. How are you? |
Keneking:People like this will always take the opportunity to make a fool of themselves. Imagine this hogwash. |
Baby mamas of earlier days. |
Anyways. Im gone. I dont agree with the strategy. MTN or 9mobile does not ask for same. |
Suprnov3r:Nigerians generally move for salary increase. I am not completely in agreement that people move just because of their managers. Maybe a few. But financial comfort is mostly the reason. |
Lalas247:The beef is glaring. |


