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Thanks to Jonathan for initiating the project. A bigger thanks yo PMB for ensuring its continhity. Nigeria will surely get better. |
With the rate at which their bombings are going,nobody will tell the likes of Nigeria, Niger, and Chad to ban the use of the so called Hijab. Atleast nobody told Chad before if banned the use of a complete covering hijab. Truly, the inventor of that wear had an intention. |
For those dat will make it to the camp today,nice move I must say. U'll be allowed to pass the nite in camp then tomorrow morning,u'll do ur registration without much stress & queues. If you'll go on Tuesday, its advisable you get there early enough as u'll need move around to do registration,get kits,get a mattress & secure a bed space. Those that get to camp late mostly end up sleeping in open hall which is cold @ nyt. The camp facilities are usually over-stretched due to overpopulation. Prepare ur mind dat it'll be rough. A few social events towards in the concluding week will make all fun. |
larry2chat:Sure u can |
Luchiana1:U are allowed to go down town to make withdrawals. |
Joke of the millennium. We refuse to retrogress,never & never again in the historyof Nigeria would we ever have it that worse. Never! |
The Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), General Muhammadu Buhari, on Saturday dismissed reports that he visited a London hospital to attend to his health, saying: ‘I’m hale and hearty’.
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Nigeria’s Excess Crude Account Down To $2.45bn Nigeria’s Excess Crude Account, the equivalent of the Sovereign Wealth Fund, has plunged to $2.45 billion as oil prices continue to fall. The balance in the dollar component of the excess crude oil revenue account depleted to about $2.45 billion in December 2014. The account, which stood at about $4.11billion in October, dropped to about $3.11billion in November 2014. Though there was a controversy of a missing $1billion from the account during the month, the Minister of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala said the money was used for the payment of part of the outstanding debt to petroleum products marketers. The Minister of State for Finance, Bashir Yuguda, at the end of the Federation Accounts Allocation Committee, FAAC, meeting in Abuja on Friday, said the balance in the account for December 2014 stood at about $2.45 billion. Details of the balance of the account released at the end of the FAAC meeting showed that the transfer to the account as a result of foreign exchange gain dropped from N1.767 billion to about N665 million. The Accountant General of the Federation, AGF, Jonah Otunla, said in a statement at the end of the meeting that the balance in the account dropped from about $3.11 billion to $2.45 billion in December. The new balance in the account followed the withdrawal of the equivalent of N15.631 billion to augment the shortfall in allocation available for distribution to the three tiers of government for the month. The expected revenue proposed in the 2014 approved budget for December was N688.938 billion. But following the continued decline in global oil prices at the international market since the beginning of the year, there was a decline in oil revenue in the Federation Account and a shortfall in the monthly allocation available for distribution. In December, about N381.58billion realized as oil revenue for the month was lower by N36.032 billion from the expected revenue of N417.612 billion proposed in the 2014 budget. Similarly, non-oil revenue, which stood at about N107.796 billion was lower by N57.927 billion from about N185.323 billion proposed in the budget. The minister said the withdrawal of N15.631 billion from the ECA was to augment the difference of N92.9 billion between total allocation realized for the month (N490.031billion) and about N582.935 billion proposed in the budget. SOURCE |
TOO MANY FALSE NEWS FLYING AROUND TOWN THIS DAY. WEDA SEUN KUTI VOTE BUHARI OR NOT, IF BUHARI WILL WIN, NOTHING WILL CHANGE IT. |
THEY BETTER REMAIN IN THAT COUNTRY O. THEY TEMPORARILY CEASE TO BE NIGERIANS AS FAR AS EBOLA IS INVOLVED. |
obj: together we belong... ![]() |
there was a country. The things we don't know far outweigh the ones we know. The ones that mama Peace and uncle Jona sleep on in Aso rock villa will keep your mouth ajar for hours. Its the ones we hear of that we turn into gists. |
@ OP Dat u never returned a call after he made quite a number to you, dat it took u 3 to 4 watsapp msgs frm him before u find him worthy of a single response already helped him conclude dat u're probably occupied and got no time for him. And as a guy, he gat just move on.Very few guys will want to keep in touch with a girl dat gives dem ur kind of treatment. There are two ways to this. Either you swallow your pride and reconnect to get him interested again or u hang on with d expectation dat wen he humbles himself well enough,he'll com fight 4 ur 'affection' as u think.. |
One simple truth is that most graduates usually have high financial expectations when they start their job search. This may be due to the fact they feel that so much has been invested in getting the degrees, or that people that had similar degree with theirs got good jobs after graduating. As time goes on and that job in picture isn't coming forth, such jobseekers may begin to consider one of those low pay jobs. In my own view, a poorly paid job should only be considered if it will help an employee to build a desired career, such that subsequent jobs in that career line will offer better pay. |
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@tomoarika pls can i send u an email? |
@tomoarika pls can i mail you |
Tomoarika: Any fellow nairalander @ d venue here?I think all must be nairalanders. I guess the job was advertised only on this site. |
its making sense in here.pls @hope49ja is it a bad idea wen one gets to change job like 3 times within a year.is dis likely to give prospective employers a bad impression of me. |
@wor.dthots pls any clue on how to scale thru. |
tanx omolara for the feedbacks.pls is May 4 going to be a test or interview.tanx in advance. |
Any clue from anyone that knows about it. |
this list is not complete. They are Esther breakthrough, Maka Chris, and one Aumatec like that. They run their scam in the same building carrying different company names. I guess one man owns it all. They are just the same.fleeeeeeeeeeeeee from them o! |
ESTHER breakthrough is a big scam. I knew them years ago. They seriously take advantage of plenty job seeking Nigerians. They use the exploited money to run their firm, and even place their scam advert in the dailies. Their buildin is just by Ojuelegba bridge,beside Federal fire service. Its like the same owner runs two of such company in different names duping hundreds of Nigerians on a daily basis. One just has to be careful with all these 'money requesting agents'. There are several others like them anyway. |
Its rather unfortunate for Prof. not to have been able to find his way there with his 'axe' to get his cut of this national wealth.Sure he would have a different view if was in the train.He'd better rest his case cos his noise about Iweala'll yield nothing. |
Or is der ATM in camp