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Good evening everyone. I am new here. Although I have read a lot from previous threads but I am even more confused as regards seeking post-graduate scholarship in the US. I will finish my youth service in 3 months time. I am a graduate of Biologybsc. 2.1(second class upper) grade. I hope to apply for a fully funded masters scholarship program in the U.S. Honestly, I don’t know where to start from. I would be grateful, if someone can educate me on this. Thank you |
Peter Obi, here we go! |
Riverrun:Mt5 doesn’t have 2min time frame |
Good afternoon people, What app or platform can I use to access a 2minute time frame? |
ichidodo:Let’s talk better Message me on 09018402935 |
Good day webmasters, I have an e-commerce idea which I have detailed into the next 3 years. I am in need of a web developer to complete my team and work on this profitable idea. The idea is based on supermarket shopping in estates. Preferably resident in Abuja |
Good day my people, Please I want to ask, Is there any independent packaging and delivery company Like Myus that operates from China? And please I would like your suggestion on any affordable fast-shipping company which I can use in place of Ali express standard shipping |
Yingyanng:Graćias man Do you know their dollar to naira rate? |
Good afternoon people, Happy Celebration. I tried to make a purchase on Amazon for an iPhone of about 300$ with my zenith MasterCard and Visa card, Both of them failed. I reached out to their customer care, and they told me that I can only purchase below 100$ per month. Please, which of the Nigerian bank has no limit on online purchase monthly? Or how can I successfully make this purchase?
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Amotolongbo:So true. How it eventually turns out, depends on what the lady is willing to accept |
Naso. Why can’t they spell Herder’s out?. Generalizing them with ak47 tag |
DrSamOnowu87:We are currently out of stock on xiomi redmi 8 now, but I'ld get back to you as soon as possible.. We don't deal in infinix, tecno, nor Itel..majorly top brands |
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Anyone living in abuja, have a property or valuable gadget for sale during this period? Anything to obtain cash?... Am a willing buyer ready to offer the most competitive price. Refer to this thread for contact details https://www.nairaland.com/5787192/buyer-anything-sale-free-up |
Cc: Lalasticlala seun FOD |
Are you in abuja or around abuja and have any asset for sale in order to obtain funds this cash-tight period? I'ld offer you the best-competitive price so you dont short change yourself this time. I am willing and able to buy. Properties, assests, Gadgets, vehicle. Give a call. 08156984178 |
noble234:Bro, where do you reside? |
Fynestboi, richiez |
Hello NL'ers My school is currently on semester break of which we were to resume by January, and now ASUU strike'.. I want to learn a Proffession or handy trade during this period. I need suggestions on what i can learn that will be beneficial in this age |
Mynd44:Who would have believed that Buhari's vice is an RCCG Senior Pastor Mtcheew!! Petty Man |
My mind reeled with disgust and my face portrayed it, as I read the report of the Charge d’affaires of Nigeria in Libya, Illiya Fachano who said they have identified about 5000 Nigerians in Libyan detention camps after about 3,250 have being repatriated in recent times. This is a fraction of Nigerians; young men and women between the ages of 15 and 40 who risk their life on the ill-famed journey from their rejected land, Nigeria to their promised land-Italy through the desert land of Libya. To get to Italy from Nigeria, they have to pass from Sokoto to Niger Republic from where they make a 1,000km journey through the southern Libyan Desert to its capital near the Mediterranean coast, enduring the gruelling sahel weather. The lucky ones finally get to Tripoli, where they board an overloaded speedboat headed for Italy coming into danger on Mediterranean Sea. The unlucky ones get caught in Libya to be treated and sold as slaves but Libya is not the destination, Italy is. In Aristotle’s words, “It is not always the same thing to be a good man and a good citizen”. How madams with the demands from Italy convinced our ladies in Benin that prostitution in Italy is a worthy alternative remains puzzling. How do our young men equate drug trafficking there and hustling with peace of mind on the streets of Asaba. It is our own Kunle Koyenikan who said, “Your pride for your country should not come after your country becomes great; your country becomes great because of your pride in it” A man first becomes a mental slave before being placed in a metal cage. Of such man, his confidence like the foundation of a house is built of inferior cement. If his self-esteem is a pillar, it lacks necessary steel. Worse still, his self-respect, like a roof of soft wood, together make up a house that struggles to hold its own. No good citizen with self respect will embark on this illegal voyage. How then did we get here? We got here because as blacks, we lack total knowledge of our roots. The great pyramid of Giza in Egypt which stands till today was constructed by black minds. But that was before he was conditioned to believe he is second best to Italy in Engineering. The African traditional medicine which our grandparents boast of can cure any ailment. And this was true until we were forced to believe that the only medicine that works are produced off-shores. These sectors would have occupied young Nigerians but due to the failings of our government and the lack of faith in ourselves and anything that relates to us, we remain lost. Malcom X explained in his autobiography, “If you started with a black man, a white man can be produced. But starting with a white man, you never could produce a black man-because the white gene is recessive.” Today, the first is now the last but the new first can only be scared of its position if the new last knew it was first. With our government’s failings and the black man’s loss of faith in himself, am afraid we have not seen the last of massive influx of Nigerian illegal migrants into European countries. Femi Jeremiah, Uniabuja. |
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FortifiedCity:I think you'ld like to read this article.. https://www.nairaland.com/4239547/opinion-why-nigerian-entertainers-should |
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This is a 100 mudu bag....
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Jackson042:A lot of young Nigerian entertainers think these habits as something that has to occur at some point in their career.. |
Earlier in the day, I asked a fresher in my department what his dream career is, having heard him complain how hard it is to be famous and meaningful studying BSC Biology. “I crave to do music” he said. “I will record some songs, have 2 girls from baby mamas at age 23 and 25, then face my music career squarely”. Feeling more ecstatic than sceptical. This is another celebrity in the making. How do you identify them? By the number of children they have out of wedlock, by the number of failed marriages they’ve been through. Sad It is time we recognise that Nigerian entertainers are doing enough to threaten societal customs and practices. While their dedication to career can me celebrated and accomplishments emulated, my young people should know that their habits should not be imitated. 2, 3 children from different partners and he or she loves the good life? These things usually don’t end well. Hard things are hard to do and that is what makes a Role Model. Imitate a lifestyle you will be proud of, If not be yourself and you will be better off. Confused on how to disapprove of his insane line of aspiration, I asked him if he really wants to be that. He said yes. Your core values are misplaced, I said to him and left. Your celeb says, though to himself. “If only you know my private life, you will not wish”. You say, smiling to yourself, “I wish I was him, I will like to know that kind of life”. Like an endemic, this goes on and on. He decides to swim silently with his problems and dance with achievements. Later to advice you and I. Either way, an advice lets us know we could live better. There are some in that career of yours, travelling the road less travelled by. Find them, imitate them. They might not be the most popular but sometimes, the road less travelled by is less travelled for a reason.
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cryptoexpert:yes its still available We have bags of 100mudu |
For Nagro in FCT that missed the stepdown training, what should we do next or where should we go to attend the training because there's no contact person to talk to |
