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It appears the OP has made up his mind and he only mentioned 'visiting Lagos for 2 weeks'. The question is with the circumstances he is presently in at Oyo till service year, does registering for any IT course make sense when his development will be hindered by the lack of infrastrucural facilities he needs? Except he wants pure theory. ![]() |
ritze: u cld take ur time to go through the threador better still, visit ACCA's website on www.accaglobal.com and come back here if there's a part of the 'oyibo' that's unclear to you. |
justwise: Ok, lets do it this way. . . give him the benefit of doubt with your $500 then come back to tell us the result, deal?Nor worry, when then tell pikin say fire dey burn, na until he put im hand he go sabi truth. iLaff. Some people just can't see that when something is too good to be true, it's too true to be true!!! |
There's a Samsung repair centre directly opposite Kam Selem house @ Obalende, Ikoyi. |
So,,,,,, that's the answer abi? Heheh |
If toba is/was aware/know I used to moderate this section when it emerged, then you'll understand my post. |
PPPRA announces #fuelsubsidy removal and still wants to set benchmark price for marketers on their website. . . What happened to #marketforces? Eating your cake and wanna have it. |
You're making a blanket assumption. 1. As someone who follows the media frequently, I can reliably tell you that awareness has been next to zero in terms of enlightenment etc. I'm not going to assume that because I visit websites etc, my view represents that of Baba Jimoh at Ojuelegba. It's just during the Christmas break that LASG and CBN started 'ringing Lasgosians' bells'. 2. It seems you've not heard of thieves taking you to the ATM to withdraw and give them money yourself! Electronic fraud would surely increase just as the yahoo boys and those 'promo' boys do. |
olusedo:Just to support your stance does not mean you should twist information. "In the UK, ACCA is by far the largest accountancy body in terms of student numbers, and the second largest in terms of members. It is, however, the only body to operate on a GLOBAL BASIS. The ACCA syllabus has been recognised by the United Nations as providing the basis for a global accountancy qualification. ACCA members enjoy wide professional mobility." They have their administrative headquarters in Glasgow, Scotland. Don't forget there's ICAEW, ICAS and ICAI just the way you have ICAN. Why do you think ACCA members can opt in to ICAN if ICAN was 'not it'? ICAN is backed up by an act of parliament. There are several threads here where the OP can make his decision from and after comparison, ask yourself - ''where do you wanna be''? I do not like being drawn to the 'better' debate, just make the best use of what you have. |
yommy2sure:Seriously!!! So, make we no dey chop rice with chicken na im Knorr dey talk abi? Because them wan promote stuff abi. . |
"Happiness is now in the homicide section of State Investigative Bureau" Surely, she isn't happy |
Am on both sides I guess. Sometimes, I'm ''out there'' disturbing you and other times, I just want to have ''me time''.[quote author=tpia@ link=topic=835298.msg9867668#msg9867668 date=1325303566]i dont see introversion as a disease that needs to be cured. what i feel is needed is an understanding of temperaments because its a shame really that in this age of internet and access to so much information some will still need training before they know how to relate with different types.[/quote] |
Suddenly, Friday is the best day to MTN ![]() |
All Airtel adverts especially where the guy says "This is where you scream" ![]() |
Go to Slot man ![]() Who go dey send you dis one for mail abi u dey find marketers make them mail u? |
@Op check https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-805975.0.html This topic has so much been debated on the phones section. Personally, I have a problem with the customization of apple, ipod, itunes bla bla bla I loff freedom. So if you want thje added advantage of a GSM phone and camera, Galaxy has it |
The withdrawal limit seemed to push the mobile money stuff to the background. The stuff is that CBN did not do enough enlightenment campaigns and one week to the commencement, they're announcing to Lagosians in conjunction with LASG that citizens should co operate. What I however observe is lack of partnership with the mobile operators and when you think of how these operators do experience 'down time' and our infrastructure facilities + a scenario where NEPA officials can down tools because they're aggrieved or don't want biometric tests. . . Hmm Two cases come to mind: 1. For VTUs, some times the recharge card salesperson can be embarrassed that the network has -ish and either refund your money or sell printed cards to you. 2. GTBank's 'downtime' during the hols where all customers had their money trapped due to the fire incident at their processing centre was a classic example of service failure and response rate per incident. Change has its issues but if the stakeholders have the satisfaction of CUSTOMERS at the forefront, Lagos should be able to wipe with the blips. |
Civil service officers and Politicians. |
I can't drink garri in the morning. The best time I enjoy it is when I'm famished under the 'hot sun' and I know water is the next best thing but I'll soak ijebu garri with cold water and my oh my , . . |
Akebaje o o le sebe, o gba cook. Akebaje sebe eran, aja ganan o o le fi je, Nje, ko o ti fail pata. . . |
I do. When I banned 'I' from taking 'soft drinks', they were my alternative and they must be cold or better, chilled. I guess it's because they're less sugary and more 'natural' due to the nutrients. I don't care about the debate of na so, na lie. Hope this helps your research |
So you won't use it then? You have any idea how so many things mean another in so many languages? |
This was quite a projection that lasted 3 years. Perhaps 2013 'll make them better |
He wrote a comment that he's no longer afraid to die which is the society we're breeding of suicide bombers who feel there's something to die for. . |
@Odunnu, those 'friends' actually just accepted his friend request on Tuesday. That's why one of 'em queried why the guy would send him a friend request when he knew he was gonna kill himself. Personally, my views on suicide is that it's a lame excuse to face your problems but this continues to show our attitude towards mental health and use of psychiatric hospitals. |
labalaba:Na my sista like pepper. I dey call her name 'chilli', more tomato go lessen am nau. ![]() |
Mustay. I'm disappointed into what this section has turned into. It sure needs some cleansing. In summary, e don turn from hate to division within. |
Those of you that want the CFA textbook and Schweser 2012 Notes, visit Duanzy's blog by clicking here The guy does it gradually though and you can't use Download managers hence your internet ought to be fast. Happy New Year ![]() |
Ray Power 100.5 fm: > Political Platform: Weekdays 9.15am > Stories from the heart or so: Saturdays 11am E don do jo. > If you no dey tire for sports, try Brila fm. > If you want LASGIDI rounder, na Eko fm >Top radio has some interesting programmes too but it's target audience too na young buddies to 30, 40 IMO > Inspiration Radio na Family Christian (emphasis) Radio with some nice programmes. "Sharing life issues with Chaz B" get enough adult fans too and their news too. "Talk Radio" every Saturday at 8am is there too. >92.9 Bond fm: "Koko ninu iwe iroyin" >Rhythm fm: Well, more music, less talk > Wazobia fm: sometimes "go slow yarns" can crack you up > Cool fm: Entertainment radio; Newspaper Headlines @ 8.30am; Relationship shows at Nite and adverts galore > Classic Fm: Classic songs, issues and mature content > You just want to hear people talking abi? That one is Nigeria Info fm > Beat fm: the name says is all > Ray Power: have good programmes too. > Star fm: Oyatoguns from 7.15 am but advert dey make man change station > Radio Continental: have content too, politics etc > Choice fm: content too mixed with music too City fm etc Previously, a lot of stations were second to clubs, so much music but some are trying to stick to their schedule and have to cope with 'moving' presenters too. I listen to BBC radio too and get the recent "Story, Story: Voices from the market" series, football live and their podcasts. I think it's more interesting than VoA. My opinion Ah ah, Sunday mornings na 'church things' almost every station. |
Smooth 98.1Fm: > Business Week with Phisayo: *think it's Wednesdays around 12 noon* it's very enlightening > Freshly Pressed: Weekdays 7.30am to 8am > Lagos Talks: Weekdays 9am to 10am Night talk shows at 9pm |
Metro 97.7fm: > Sport Summit every weekday at 1.15pm >I Beg Una: some select days starting from 10.30 am to 12 noon > Streets of Lagos *can't remember the time, it's around 3pm maybe Wednesdays* but when the elders take you to the history of some streets, you weep for our sorry state > Islamic Show: Friday (don't know the name but with Sheikh Yaqub) 6.15pm > Know Your Rights: Friday 7pm > Breakfast show: Weekdays 8pm to 10 pm with different segments > It's a Man's World: Thursdays 9 pm or so but repeat broadcast on Saturdays 9. 30pm > Eve: Wednesdays 6.30pm and repeat broadcast at Saturdays 7.30pm. Hosted by *her name don skip o! Ye that lady o* t's a show that deals with women issues and relationships Ehen, her name is Cordellia |
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