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It's true. Confirmed. |
@skyfall, which channels on the premium bouquet are hd channels? Have you still been enjoying the service? |
Yaba. |
Any miniflat, upstairs in yaba, one year rent? WPCPROPERTY. |
Ojemeka, your problem is not unusual. Please shoot me an email at obi.ikpe@gmail.com and lets take it from there. Cheers! |
@ecoheight and Nature129, I have registered on the site and logged in. Please how do I post my articles to the blog? How do I submit my account details for payment? I sent an email but got no response. |
I am interested. 500 naira per article? I am in. I am a graduate of English and Literature. How do I apply? |
I am trying to register now. Should I use my already existing email or open another? How do I go about opening a fiverr account please. |
smsjustinthyme, is business copywriting also lucrative? I am already a copywriter here in Nigeria. |
smsjustinthyme, I am interested and will try it now. Can I have 3 accounts as a beginner like you do? |
If you are serious please send an email with full details to charlesiv@excite.com |
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2+1=3 but there are probably a million other ways to arrive at three, some of which you would find amazing and a rather confusing. The Creator knows it all. His application of that "strange" knowledge is what some call a miracle. |
@Billyonaire, I like reasoning with rational minds like yours. Having said that, consider this: For a long time, scientists believed that the miracles in the bible prove the bible is only a book of folktales and poems and not to be taken seriously. They later discovered the "Moses effect." (Water is weakly diamagnetic) That scientific discovery 'proved' that the miracle of Moses parting the Red sea was possible and some scientists have begun to see the bible in a different light. An unusually strong electromagnetic FORCE from the Creator could easily have caused the parting of the Red Sea. Jehovah God never breaks his own laws of science. A miracle is not a violation of science or nature. It is just the application of science that is as yet unknown to us. Humans know very little when it comes to science and the universe. We just keep learning every day. Take Jesus resurrection as another example. A good number of people believe his resurrection is an impossibility, just as you believe his virgin birth is an impossibility. But think of what happens when you plant a seed of corn. It 'dies' buried in the ground and rots away. In the right soil and environmental conditions, it becomes a stalk of corn bearing many seeds of corn. You may say that is not an example of resurrection but you have to agree it is an awesome process. Imagine trying to explain to a man from 1100 AD that it is possible to speak to someone thousands of miles away and get a reply in a fraction of a second. The man from 1100 AD will tell you that is impossible or it can only be done by powerful magic. It would be very difficult to convince him that what you described is possible. You are in the shoes of that man from 1100AD. No offense meant. |
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Ahoy! |
Go to any advertising school in lagos. From there it will be easier to get into an ad agency. |
I know them. What position did you apply for? |
Op, I saw this earlier today. Why didn't you recognize the owner of the article?? ![]() |
I predicted a Germany vs. Argentina final. I wanted this very much. I got my wish! I also knew Germany would win. I want the world to see that Messi is a man and not a god. |
@segzy14 does the price you mentioned include the cost of building materials? |
@deeyor, pm me for a permanent job offer that also requires you speak hausa. A friend of mine told me about the vacancy. PM me your number and she will call you. |
GVA is recruiting for a telecoms firm. Prepare accordingly. I don't know the firm though! |
Any vacancy for creatives? |
[color=#000000][/color]Is this offer still open? |
Moderator! Front page please! Let's enlighten people for their own safety. |
As people all over the world prepare with great excitement for the solar eclipse, which will occur this Sunday, November 3, 2013, it is necessary to alert our people to the significance of the cosmic event and prepare them on how to safely observe it. This very event is a solar eclipse, otherwise known as eclipse of the sun, which occurs when the moon passes between the sun and the earth thus casting the moon’s shadow either partially or wholly on the surface of the sun. It is essentially a natural phenomenon already demystified by science, even though religious and traditional believers often attribute supernatural significance to it. The Director General of National Space and Research Agency, Dr. Seidu Mohammed, wants Nigerians to bear in mind that the eclipse is a normal natural event that should not bring about undue panic. The excitement generated by eclipses all over the world is centred on the fact that because they are unique and sometimes occur a few times in a person’s lifetime, people, naturally, want to view this interplay of heavenly bodies. That is where the main danger is, and where everybody — both children and adults — must play safe. According to an article on Space.com entitled: “How to Safely Observe Sunday’s Solar Eclipse”: “Here is a helpful reminder for new eclipse chasers: be safe. A fraction of a second of magnified, unfiltered sunlight will sear your eye’s retina irreparably. Imagine a horrible sunburn on your eyeball. Your eye cannot grow new layers and (peel off) the (burnt) ones like your skin tissue can, so staring directly at the sun is dangerous without the protection of safety equipment used by veteran sky watchers and astronomers.” We are appealing to governments to deploy their media and orientation outfits to mount a massive civic education of the populace because it will not do if after the eclipse we have a new batch of avoidably blinded citizens. The private media, religious and advocacy groups should also key into this public enlightenment. It is time that the specialised glasses needed to observe eclipses are made readily available, while corporate organisations and social groups should organise observation centres and invite interested citizens to come and safely participate. For the avoidance of doubt, the eclipse is likely to be partial in the Southern parts, from Calabar to Lagos, while in the central areas like Abuja and Kaduna; it is likely to be a full eclipse. We call on youth people and students to allow the momentum of the eclipse to fire their renewed interest in science and technology, especially space research. They must get ready to join their peers from other parts of the world to become equal stakeholders in these areas in future. - See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/11/preparing-sundays-solar-eclipse/#sthash.MA0vd3ck.dpuf |
Offer closed guys. Thank you all! |
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Offer still on. Price is negotiable |
NOTE: The property is located in an environment surrounded by students' hostels and two federal higher institutions. |
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