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mountain |
chioya:Did you hear that a lame person cannot slap a man? ![]() |
@ Dr the guy talk small truth dere now, Have you forgotten how those boxers got to Beijing? |
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noffin do me |
yoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooouuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuunnnnnnnnnnnnnnngggggggggggggg babe |
y am i lost in those eyes i can't see? |
baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaabbyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!!! |
cos it won't stay 4 long ![]() |
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origina9ja:who dash monkey salah cloth ![]() |
wake up jo! |
transgendered |
check ma profile |
Ka:They got so many 'problem' news on that program |
That's 14,000 per paper. What has your friend got to say about CBA cooldudue? |
There is still the possibility that Barack Obama might not win the American Election. Does a McCain victory not jeopardise the business interest of Nigeria especially the companies quoted on the Stock Exchange? Even if the Democratic Party wins the next election, could a Republican Party victory in subsequent elections seek to extract a pound of flesh from the Nigerian business community? There are many possibilities that call for caution on the part of the Stock Exchange community. On the home front, the participation in and support of the Stock Exchange boss for the presidential campaign of one politician against the other puts members of the Stock Exchange who do not share passion and bias, in a dilemma. Okereke-Onyuike should consider the greater national and corporate interest of Nigerian and the stock exchange and opt out of this Obama campaign exercise. Indeed, it is time for the corporate sector to realise that it is illegal for them to support one political interest against the other. The failed third-term campaign, funded by corporate Nigeria and spear-headed by Okereke-Onyuike is still fresh in our memory. The lack of sanctions by the Corporate Affairs Commission has emboldened this new venture into the American political terrain. With a strict law enforcement regime in the US, both the stock exchange and the Federal Nigeria may pay for this avoidable political indiscretion. |
Ibime:Sounds better ![]() |
congrats |
It'll do you well to use the SPELL CHECK button. Why is the exam called post-jamb? Is 't to admit students based on the JAMB score or their score? |
ok good 'un. Time constraint is really aproblem thank you. ![]() |
Sky Blue:bad belle ![]() |
This story has been denied by the LASG and classified as RUMOR. It was in the papers yesterday |
total lack of co-ordination ny our 'administrators' |
Did you hear 'twas sold not to you? ![]() |
dean mba students hmmmm |
so what will [i]PAPA [/i]do? make us handsome ![]() |
hell |
before 5pm ![]() |
I doubt that. Visit Zain's website and multilinks http://www.ng.zain.com/en/zain-extras/interactive/index.html Quiz Line Watch Quick Win on NTA AM Express (Mon- Fri) at 7.30AM. To participate, dial 35855. 100.00 per Min Ultima Ltd There are really winners: http://itrealms..com/2007/09/telemedia-presents-n15m-cheque-to-jimoh.html Recharge card hawker and winner of the N1.513,000 million in the Quiz Line being promoted by Telemedia Interactive, Mr. Jimoh Aliu, has been presented with his cheque at a ceremony in Lagos. Even as Telemedia has lifted the SOS Children’s Village and Little Saints Orphanage Homes with N100,000 each. Quiz Line is a phone-in programme that avails callers to interact with the presenter by playing around the questionnaire available through calling 345 on the MTN network or 358555 on other networks in existence in the country at the cost of N100 per call. Welcoming guest to the occasion, the chief promoter of the Quiz Line and Managing Director, Telemedia Interactive, Mr. Femi Ayeni, noted that every day the programme is on the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), many people are emerging as winners of several prizes. He also said that before now, the programme has made a fisherman N60,000 richer as well as an Enugu-based businessman N500,000 wealthier. According to him, Quiz Line is not just about giving out money to participants, but keeping Nigerians aware of contemporary issues, both locally and internationally. He disclosed that Telemedia decided to give a boost to some selected orphanage homes in Lagos as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). “Quiz Line is not all about people winning money, so we decided to give out N100,000 to CDC, Little Saints and now SOS,” he said. This, he said, would contribute immensely in alleviating hardship of these less privilege homes. Also speaking, chairman of the occasion and top Nigerian comedian, Chief Chika Okpala, advised the winner, Mr. Aliu to ensure proper investment of his winning and lauded Telemedia for living up to its promise. “You should use your money very well and not marry many wives,” Chief Okpala advised. He later presented the cheque of N1,513,000 to Mr. Aliu in the company of the General Manager, Telemedia, Mr. Olu Akinlabi. Equally commenting, Mr. Akinlabi informed that Telemedia had donated to CDC in June, Little Saint in July and SOS for the month of August. Representative of the Consumer Protection Council (CPC) and Director of Surveillance and Enforcement, Mr. Emmanuel Abdullahi, also commended the management of Telemedia for the transparent manner they have been carrying out their activities in Quiz Line, since the programme began. As monitors of promotions in the country and consumer concern, he said, that CPC is happy and expressed gratitude for being present to witness the event. “Mr. Ayeni is always making out time to visit CPC from time to time to know how the consumers and the council is feeling about the programme,” he said, advising Mr. Aliu to ensure that he reports back to CPC when he clears the cheque to put it on record that everything went on well. |
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