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Twaci:God bless u and replenish ur pockets. At least u put smile on n someone's face. |
marque:Pls bless my family with any amount. I need it to cater for my late brother's kids. Though I haven't gotten things for my kids too but at least they have me. Email is not going my own mail is janeeybee@gmail.com |
Twaci:Pls bless my brother' s widow with it. I lost my brother last year sept. He has 4 kids ages 10-3. It is my desire to put smile on those children this season but I don't really have much. She is at ikorodu side. I am not in lag . |
Well I am not a lawyer but I think lawyers in the house can prove me wrong and shed more lights. If u signed an agreement before entering the house, u should not be paying damages every year and even the money u paid for damages should be refunded provided u don't damage anything when packing out. Now if they insist u park out you have right to stay without pay for 3months from the day you r given quit notice. Staying with landlords could be annoying atimes. |
Lalas247:Let me try my luck, dash me MTN any amount is appreciated. janeeybee@gmail.com |
nazablossom:Pls I am interested and ready to be verified. Thanks |
agarawu23:Pls remember me oo. I have some dependants to cater for aside my own children.(my late brothers kid) they r four, there dad died last year sept. I have not been able to give them anything. |
Diamond60love:Don't if am not late, I am interested pls. |
I need shoes for my kids ages 8, 6 and 20months. Christmas is at the corner and I haven't gotten them any. The economy is really biting hard. My son's birthday is at the corner too.(31st DEC). Nothing is small to make them happy. |
policy12:Interested pls. |
davidflipcy5856:Thanks. My little sister is already at the camp, we were scared of this ipob palava though. |
Wao |
arcike:Thanks. How peaceful is the place? We r scared of these ipob palava. Infact anambra was her last choice oo. |
davidflipcy5856:Did u serve there, my sister is posted there. Can u give us some tips. She read law. Thanks |
One of the problem we have is what people will say about us. It is not everyone that have the audacity to ignore peoples opinion or gossip about them..Federal government use the same payroll to all staff of the same level irrespective of the state you are. quote author=serenegroup post=62437316] that's true most people that works for the federal government don't earn that but they built houses and had investments. my dad in particular. he was paid half of what op earns and he built many houses.[/quote] |
What I will suggest is that you start monthly contribution with some trusted people in your office or join a cooperative and take upfront loan. When you take the money, complete your land payment and start doing something on it. Saving money may not work with the type of wife u have. But when u have financial commttiment/loan to service everybody will adjust by force. I pray you will not learn in a hard way. Most people working with Federal Government doesn't earn half your salary and they are doing fyn. Strive hard to have ur own house before your kids fees get skyerocketed. |
Hmm, |
You can ask medical personnel though to be hundred percent sure. I had my first son thru that painful method, the second was cs so I wouldn't know. |
nannymcphee:I have sent you a mail. Thanks. |
clothes and food for my kids. Good and profitable job for my hubby |
Same here quote author=Nnaabros post=61112850]The first time I heard of Mammy market was in my NYSC camp. Used to wonder why the name[/quote] |
Hmmmm knowledge is power |
THE ORIGIN OF "MAMMY MARKET" IN ARMY BARRACKS (MAMMY OCHEFU) It was in 1959. Mammy Ode, a young girl from Jericho-Ugboju in the present Otukpo Local Government Area of Benue State, was married to Anthony Aboki Ochefu, a young Non-Commissioned military officer, who had just been posted to Enugu from Abeokuta. They were quartered at the Army Barracks, Abakpa, Enugu. To beat idleness and perhaps earn some money to support her young family, Mrs. Mammy Ochefu established a soft drinks business. She prepared gruel, which is called umu or enyi in Idoma, or kunu in Hausa, for sale to soldiers. She soon became popular with her stuff as soldiers trooped to her house to buy enyi. Some of her best customers were officers, who always sent their batmen to buy some of the gruel for them, Monday through Friday. Somehow, one of the Non-Commissioned Officers, the RSM, did not flow with the enthusiasm, which Mammy’s gruel generated among other military men in the barracks. He complained that the stuff was attracting flies into the barracks and ordered Mrs. Mammy Ochefu to stop its production and sale. Though surprised and disappointed at the order of the RSM, she stopped the production and sale of enyi. Her husband, not being an officer at the time, could not challenge the order of the RSM. For weeks, Mrs. Mammy Ochefu agonized over the fate of her business, just as officers and men of the Nigerian Army who enjoyed her enyi because of its freshness and nutritional value lamented the situation. From several quarters, pressure mounted on the RSM for a reversal of the order. After a while, he succumbed to the pressures and directed that a section of the barracks be reserved for Mrs. Mammy Ochefu to produce and sell her enyi. Her joy knew no bounds. Few days after, a section of the barracks was given to her. She built a small shop and soon, her business began to boom. Most of her customers booked for their shares in advance. Before noon, she would have finished selling the available enyi for the day. Soon, other women in the barracks tapped into her fortune and started selling other items. It was not long before that portion of the barracks became known as Mammy Market. It also became a policy to establish markets inside or near military barracks in the country, initially for the exclusive use of officers and men. Today, no visit to Abuja, the Federal Capital City, is complete without a taste of fresh fish in one of the Mammy Markets, especially the one attached to Abacha Barracks. Similar markets attached to paramilitary barracks are also called Mammy Markets. After the coup that overthrew General Yakubu Gowon, Anthony Aboki Ochefu, then a Colonel, was posted to East Central State as Military Governor. So Mrs. Mammy Ochefu and her husband returned to Enugu as the First Family; she sometimes visited the site where Mammy Market started about sixteen years earlier It must be stressed too that in retirement, Colonel Anthony Aboki Ochefu and his wife incorporated a company, Mammy Markets, which was into haulage and trading. Mrs. Mammy Ochefu is alive and lives at Otukpo as one of the prized legends of our time." Source: Maj Gen Kaleosho rtd, former Comdt TRADOC |
I you meañ how my not may father. Pls correct your topic. |
In isokan, ward 2, unit 5 Total voters registered:408 Ballot paper brought: 408 Used:182 Unused:226 Total accreditation and vote:182 PDP:102 APC:70 ACD: 1 Nnpp:1 Void:8 Total:182 AFRICA TALKING DRUM ✍�: Ede North LG Buhar isola isibo Otun unit PDP 145 APC 22 [7/8, 14:37] AFRICA TALKING DRUM ✍�: Ede north LG Buhar/isola /isibo ward 8 Agbala unit 13 APC 22 PDP 134 DPN 1 [7/8, 14:38] AFRICA TALKING DRUM ✍�: Ward 3 Oloogun agbaakin Unit 11 APC 24 PDP 143 [7/8, 14:39] AFRICA TALKING DRUM ✍�: Ede South LG Alajue 1 unit 11 PDP 251 APC 12 [7/8, 14:39] AFRICA TALKING DRUM ✍�: Ede North LG Buhar/Isola/Isibo ward 8 Unit 11 isola APC 11 PDP 89 [7/8, 14:40] AFRICA TALKING DRUM ✍�: Ede North LG Ward 3 Oloogun agbaakin Unit 11 APC 24 PDP 143 [7/8, 14:43] AFRICA TALKING DRUM ✍�: Ede North KG Ward 1 unit 1, APC 15, PDP, 131 [7/8, 14:43] AFRICA TALKING DRUM ✍�: Timi palace Ede PDP 200 APC 008 [7/8, 14:44] AFRICA TALKING DRUM ✍�: sabo/agbongbe ward 6 unit 5, APC 27, PDP 216. [7/8, 14:47] AFRICA TALKING DRUM ✍�: Ede North LG Buhar/Isola/isibo Unit 11 customary court APC 16 PDP 160 [7/8, 14:49] AFRICA TALKING DRUM ✍�: Agberi Unit 7 Apaso ward 09 Ede North LG PDP 124 APC 21 [7/8, 14:49] AFRICA TALKING DRUM ✍�: Ede North LG Baraejemu unit 3 PDP 154 , APC 27 [7/8, 14:50] AFRICA TALKING DRUM ✍�: EDE NORTH LG ALUSEKERE WARD 5 UNIT 7 APC 17 PDP 87 UNIT 6 APC 26 PDP 69 UNIT 2 APC 40 PDP 159 [7/8, 14:50] AFRICA TALKING DRUM ✍�: SEKONA UNIT3 APC30 PDP149 [7/8, 14:51] AFRICA TALKING DRUM ✍�: Adetoto unit ede . Analysis below: Rejected vote :5 PDP:226 APC:29. [7/8, 14:52] AFRICA TALKING DRUM ✍�: Ologun Agbaakin Ede Ward 3 Unit 7 PDP 167 APC 16 [7/8, 14:53] AFRICA TALKING DRUM ✍�: Buhari Ishola Isibo ward 08 unit 3. VOID =2 APC =8 PDP =120 [7/8, 14:53] AFRICA TALKING DRUM ✍�: Alusekere ward idi oloke units PDP 214 APC 20... Ede [7/8, 14:54] AFRICA TALKING DRUM ✍�: At Babanla Agate ward 1 unit 2 PDP 233, APC 22... Ede [7/8, 14:55] AFRICA TALKING DRUM ✍�: Ede North LG Ward 08 Unit 10 pere PDP 151 APC 41 [7/8, 14:58] AFRICA TALKING DRUM ✍�: O colonel unit Oloba Atapa PDP 13* APC 2* [7/8, 15:02] AFRICA TALKING DRUM ✍�: Egbedero. awo PDP : 569 APC: 195 [7/8, 15:03] AFRICA TALKING DRUM ✍�: Isokan ward 2 unit 002 ILE TIMI PDP 101 APC 74 Report from oladunwo Ileogbo Ward 08 ayedire PDP 121 APC 118 ACD 01 Fd 06 Total 246 Polling unit 5, ward 3, Ejigbo LG. APC: 89 PDP: 40 #OsunWestDecides #OsunWestDecides RESULT LGA: Isokan Ward: 01 Unit: 001 APC: 110 PDP: 93 #osunwestdecides Polling booth 002 ward 09 Ejigbo LG results: APC: 127 PDP: 71 #OsunWestDecides RESULT LGA: Egbedore Ward: 09 Unit: 002 APC: 34 PDP: 61 #OsunWestDecides RESULT LGA: Ola Oluwa Ward: 03 Unit: 004 APC: 140 PDP: 115 #OsunWestDecides RESULT (Unit of Hon Adejare Bello) LGA: Ede North Ward: 07 Unit: 004 APC: 04 PDP: 190 Odeomu Ayedade LG Ward 6, PU 12 PDP 47 APC 30 #OsunWestDecides #OsunWestDecides RESULT LGA: Ola Oluwa Ward: 03 Unit: 004 APC: 140 PDP: 115 At isoko ejigbo ward 09 unit 09 total votes is 255. Total unused is 184. Brought 439 ballot paper. Result APC-122. PDP- 121.. NCP-1.NNPP-1. GPN-1 rejected votes -9. Battery flat. More update later. Thanks : Ayedaade ward 6 unit 3 Apc 68 PDP 107,ward 5 Unit 3 APC. 33 PDP 150. Report says PDP have won in 32 poling units out of 36 poling units in Odeomu Report from oladunwo Ileogbo Ward 08 ayedire PDP 121 APC 118 ACD 01 Fd 06 Total 246 Report from oladunwo Ileogbo Ward 08 ayedire PDP 121 APC 118 ACD 01 Fd 06 Total 246 |
Isokan ward 2, unit 5,lectorates r just converging at d polling unit. Modify: Accreditation and voting have commenced calmly. Party agents are well represented. More update as d event unfold. |
pcguru1:Why don't u try Jesus, true peace is in Him matt 11:28. |
U can report them to any NSCDC office close to u. It is their core mandate. |
Ask google just type d Yoruba name and ask for d English name. |
Good move. I pray It will yield result. Amen. |
![]() NL1960: heeeeee ooo |

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