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LGDON:Answer that you will hire an employee or per son with skills, initiatives and who can easily adapts by working comfortably with other persons in the department. Because you want person that can contribute immensely to the department and look capable of moving forward in the organization. |
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We have followed with disbelief the assault on the
collective will of the Idoma Nation at home and in
the Diaspora by the Appeal Tribunal in Makurdi
Benue state that voided the election of our
Senator David mark and consequently ordered a
rerun. We are further embarrassed that one
Daniel Onjeh, the All Progressive Congress (APC)
candidate in the last senatorial election, has
continued to bask in the euphoria of that judgment
by making unguarded statements to the public.
The Idoma Nation has not degenerated to the
level of fronting a Daniel Onjeh to fly our flag. We
are not in a position to question the verdict of the
learned Appeal Court justices, but we fear that the
reason for the annulment of Senator Mark election
is not known to law. What has the clerical error in
the date signed by the Independent National
Election Commission (INEC) returning officer got
to do with the outcome of the election in which
results were collated in the nine local
governments and signed by the agents of the
parties? It is absurd, strange and an overkill to
cancel election on the basis of an error in date.
Nevertheless, the National Association of Idoma
Students (NAIS) will continue to support Senator
Mark anytime, any day. We will vote for Senator
Mark because without him, most of us, including
Daniel Onjeh, would not have had access to
education. His annual scholarship, under David
Mark Scholarship Foundation (DMSF), has always
come to the rescue of students especially the
orphans and indigent students.
How can we forget the establishment of National
Open University of Nigeria (NOUN), Otukpo study
center, for which most of us are beneficiaries?
Can we forget the multi-billion naira Otobi water
project, addressing the water problem in Benue
state besides, hundreds of gainful employment
opportunities.
What about the construction of the Oweto bridge
that is near completion courtesy of Senator Mark.
Have we forgotten thousands of Idoma sons and
daughters in positions of authority influenced by
Senator Mark?
We take serious exceptions to Daniel Onjeh’s
tantrums against our leader, Senator Mark. What
is more offensive is that this same Daniel Onjeh
benefited from Senator Mark. It is strange that
Onjeh could easily forget how Senator Mark paid
his school fees at the Federal University of
Technology Minna, Niger state, before his (Onjeh)
expulsion from the institution. Even his movement
to Ghana, did Senator Mark not contribute largely
to the success of it? How time flies. We may not
know what is propelling Onjeh, but we are really
alarmed by his audacity and arrogance against
our leader. It is strange and unAfrican for Onjeh to
insult a man who paid his school fees. This is
absolutely unacceptable.
We hereby direct Onjeh to go back to his pay
masters and tell them that Idoma interest cannot
be compromised. He should further inform them
that Idoma will not send their bag handler to the
Senate to come and pick their errands. We will do
all we can within the ambits of law to protect the
interest of Idoma nation by voting for senator
Mark, no matter the circumstances. He is our
Father, our Idol, our Icon, our Emancipator and
Mentor. |
mentorandfriend:Thank you very much OP, this is a write-ups of no equal on this forum from the beginning to the end since the beginning of this year. I love reading post on this forum that I hardly miss it a day than to quote and comment, but I am tempted to comment on this wonderful write-ups of yours. Thank you very much once again, God bless you. |
"THE RICHEST MAN IN BABYLON", BY GEORGE S. CLASON. The book is all about finance managemant by delves into savings and investments to secured ones future. Thank you very much OP, its realy true that "great leaders read daily, though not all readers are leaders, but all good leaders are readers. Its' realy good to read. As for me, the one i stated above of which i will be rounding up with it soon, is the fourth books i'm going to finish between January and then. The one i have red so far are as follows; "HOW TO MAKES FRIENDS AND INFLUENCE PEOPLE" BY DALE CARNIEGE; "BELIEVE YOU CAN, THE POWER OF A POSITIVE ATTITUDE" BY JOHN MASON; "THE PRINCIPLE OF SUCCESS", BY BRIAN TRACY". Also i have done with some chapters and pages from "THE BUSINESS @ THE SPEED OF THOUGHT", BY BILL GATES. Thanks once again OP. I like reading so much and is realy helping me, that is why i over cherished this your topic. Time will not permits me to gives summary of what some of those books were talking about, but they are all interesting books that anybody can get them and read. I salute you all nairalanders. |
They are all looking cute. |
pocohantas:You must be a peace lover. May God bless you for your kindhearted mind. |
Nice one. More greace to ur elbow. |
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