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I just arrived from the port and ready to give this away. The car is Lagos cleared Mileage: 70,000K Year:2006 V6 Engine 3.5 Air Conditioning, Airbags, Alloy Wheels, AM/FM Radio, Anti-Lock Brakes, Armrests, CD Player, Cup Holders, Electric Mirrors, Electric Windows,Keyless Entry, Power Steering contact 08022319568 2006 Ford Fusion going for 1.5m my asking price. pictures they say don't lie, it has never been driven on Nigeria road |
moderator. FP please |
Just imagine, if only the 34 members of KTHA, 34 LG chairmen and the about 40 commissioners and SAs will do the same, over 100,000 pupils would be saved from the problems of (Sanyi, Kaya da kusoshin da ka iya ji ma yara ciwo) meaning thorns and cracked legs |
The Katsina State Minority Leader in the state house of assembly, Hon Abdullahi Mahuta shares this touching story ''After the Sallah break, my two children, who I transferred to a public school in Katsina, said they would not go back to school with their canvas and sandal shoes. They insisted that they would only be wearing bathroom slippers to school because all their friends in the school are using same to school and that some come to school without shoes . Initially I told their mother to allow them to use the sleepers, but my little daughter advised: "Father, please buy sandals for all the pupils in the school so that my brothers can also wear sandals". I thought I could not buy sandals for all the pupils in that school. I called the headmaster and asked him the number of students in the school. He told me they are about 800. After a rough calculation, I realized that it will cost about N230,000 only to buy a pair of sandals and white soaks for every child in the school. Read more http://kumkumba..com/2013/11/touching-story-of-katsina-state.html
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Stella Oduah is fighting the battle of her life as tring to pull all the connections within her reach to force her way back into President Goodluck Jonathan's good book and retain her job as Minister of Aviation. Anyway, while her kinsmen in Anambra State say they are shocked beyond words that their daughter could be caught in such mess, her ex-husband, Chief Chris Ogiemwonyi, who's a former minister of State for Works has finally break his silence. Below is how he reacted to Stella's travails: “What concerns me about her? We have been separated and since she became minister, we have not seen. You know the time when the issue of dropping my name came up. We have not seen since then. We all read comments in the papers, everybody is listening and even the National Assembly, on the blogs; they are all full. "But all I can tell you is that I last saw Stella in May 2011; that was when I saw her last. Since she became minister, I haven’t seen her. All I can say is that I wish her well, but there is nothing more I can say.” You may wish to know that Stella and Mr Ogiemwonyi became friends when they were working for NNPC many years ago. While her ex-husband was a young engineer, Stella was with the account department of the oil corporation. Their friendship blossomed and they later became husband and wife. The marriage however packed up when it became obvious that Stella was no longer respecting her husband. Read more here http://kumkumba..com/2013/10/aviation-minister-stella-oduahs-ex.html
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Etubom Essien Cobham, the father Cross Rivers State Deputy Governor, Efiok Cobham, was on Friday morning kidnapped by unknown gunmen in Creek Town, Odukpani local government area, of the state. Cobham was abducted at about 1.00am in his house. The deputy governor’s uncle, whose name could not be ascertained, was equally believed to have been abducted by the kidnappers. http://kumkumba..com/2013/10/cross-river-deputy-governors-father.html
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Merkki: Wait, did you say he died?Yes |
Edward Murray Bruce,elder brother to Silverbird Chairman, Ben Murray Bruce passed away yesterday September 3rd after a brief illness. He was also the uncle to Flytime Promotions CEO, Mr Cecil Hammond. May his soul rest in peace. Amen. http://kumkumba..com/2013/09/ben-murray-bruces-elder-brother-edward.html |
lockedOut: @OP like AJ has rightly said, if you have the funds and patience you can definately add more value to yourself. I think your best bet will be to leave the entry level jobs for now, those that have better degrees will probably get more attention than yours, but if there is any opening that does not require a degree, apply and try as much as possible to read up for the interview.Oh.... Thank you for this, am fully determined to go all the way |
thank you @slimmy05 |
Am a fresh graduate from one of Nigerian leading university with a 3rd Class Degree in Geophysics. I just want an honest advice on how best to add more value to myself to become relevant in my field of study, I really want to practice as a Geophysicst but with this degree I doubt if I can get a job out there. Or being self employed still in d field, already am very good with some of the exploration software, petshare etc. Please friends any advice on what step to take will be very helpful. Thanks |
Am a fresh graduate from one of Nigerian leading university with a 3rd Class Degree in Geophysics. I just want an honest advice on how best to add more value to myself to become relevant in my field of study, I really want to practice as a Geophysicst but with this degree I doubt if I can get a job out there. Or being self employed still in d field, already am very good with some of the exploration software, petshare etc. Please friends any advice on what step to take will be very helpful. Thanks |
Am a fresh graduate from one of Nigerian leading university with a 3rd Class Degree in Geophysics. I just want an honest advice on how best to add more value to myself to become relevant in my field of study, I really want to practice as a Geophysicst but with this degree I doubt if I can get a job out there. Or being self employed still in d field, already am very good with some of the exploration software, petshare etc. Please friends any advice on what step to take will be very helpful. Thanks |
watchout soon others will have it as headline..... texaco1: How come this blogger is the only one that knows about this?or is oloyede fb page not open to everyone?I have searched the web and no such story exists at least as at now about this seperation. |
His Facebook page is still having it as the status update |
This is what her husband wrote on facebook.... pouring out his mind to the world. Kehinde Oloyede It's with heavy heart that am announcing the separation of me nd ma wife Mrs olufunke akindele,we've both agreed to go our separate ways coz of irreconcilable differences.we still best of friends nd we 4ever remain gud friends. Like · · Share · about an hour ago via Facebook for BlackBerry 10 · Am doing just fine,gettn along without u,don't need u anymore in ma life.u d greatest mistake av made in recent time..Kehinde Oloyede source: http://kumkumba..com/2013/07/funke-akindele-and-husband-parted-ways.html |
The story ΐƨ too long |
Tolexander: Post the whole news, i no fit dey check any blog. You wan make my free mb quickly finish?loool..... just click |
“I'm from Delta State. I was born into a Christian family of five girls and a boy. I lost my brother in 1991 to asthma. I lived with my parents until I came to Lagos after my secondary school. I was living with my sister, got into music and that was when I went to Klink Studio, joined a band and started performing live. My daddy is a fantastic man. He is Chief SKC Damasus. He was a banker all his life. During the war he was a soldier and after the war he became a banker. My mum is a banker as well. I was brought up in a home of bankers. Everything was by the book. You go to school, come back, study, receive guests and the likes. Read more on http://kumkumba..com/2013/07/we-changed-our-family-name-from-ojukwu.html
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na wa for the girl oooo |
This is carelessness on riris part, she just show to the world what chris brown has been eating alone. see kponsha Click to see the uncensored pics http://kumkumba..com/2013/06/rihanna-exposed-her-private-outside.html
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Brigadier-General Otu Oviemo Ovadje (rtd), a former Medical Director of the Military Hospital, Lagos has finally given insights into the demise of former head of state, General Sani Abacha and former President, Umaru Musa Yar’Adua. The medical practitioner gave the shocking revelations on Sunday: He also spoke on how an ex Minister in the former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s cabinet and a former Kwara State governor passed away due to lack of necessary medical facilities in Nigeria. Oviemo spoke at the symposium organised by Mcnext Intellectual Property in collaboration with the Student Union Government of Yaba College of Technology, Lagos on the topic Where are we in the Global Plan? According to him, “The late Gen Abacha while in office could not undertake medical tourism but imported Filipino doctors to manage his condition. The Filipino’s made a mockery of his management by pumping steroids into him. “The President became bloated and was thought by the un-informed as improving and gaining weight. The President’s weight gain and puffiness was largely due to fluid retention. I was privileged as a celebrated Nigerian doctor at the time to advise but there were too many uninterested aides of the Head of State. It became too late in the day. He snapped and died,” he disclosed. Oviemo lamented that it was unfortunate that the late Yar’Adua until his demise could not build a specialised centre to cater for his ailment, though there are more and better trained doctoors who could have handled his case better. He further claimed that the late President Yar’Adua died as a result of brain damage caused by severe asphyxia to ignorance and poor management. His words, “The presence of a sophisticated Air and Land Ambulance did not prevent him from dying from his condition just as the hospital in Saudi Arabia with all its gadgets could not reverse damage done to his brain during an acute deterioration of his health. “Imagine what could have happened to our very meek, humble and generally loved president when he suffered an acute relapse of his condition. He was rushed into the ambulance and a face mask was turned on with oxygen flushing over his face.” Speaking further, the respected doctor noted that the late Head of State was “hypo-ventilating at the time and by the time he got to Saudi Arabia, he had suffered irreversible brain death.” “Because Nigerians believe in the god of mammon and that money answers all things, they expected a miracle from the Saudi hospital. The truth is that if we had good centres back home in Nigeria, the late Head of State should have been stabilised before been flown out. Our usual first impulse is to fly out the sick and our experiences have shown that many patients die,” he said. He also recalled how a former Military Governor of Kwara State who had pneumonia was flown abroad without his own knowledge and the said former governor was unlucky. According to him, “I met the big man sweaty, restless and confused due to carbon dioxide narcosis from his poor ventilation. I only adjusted his neck and positioned his head to enable him exhale properly and his condition improved. “I advised them not to fly him out immediately to allow him to be stable. I volunteered to fly with him at my own expense to support him on board. By the time I returned back from Lagos where I went for my passport, the man had been flown out. Early in the morning, I got a call from one of my highly placed mentors that “we lost him”. “I was told that he got to Germany but he died before he could gain admission to a hospital. The General’s condition could have been very well-managed in Nigeria but for the pleasure of medical tourism and the absence of identifiable/recognisable facilities and expertise. Money has robbed many privileged and affluent Nigerians of sensibility. They never see with you or take advice when money talks,” Oviemo recalled. Continuing, Oviemo hinted that during the second term of former President Olusegun Obasanjo in office, a former Minister died as a result of asthmatic attacks, which could have been easily cured if necessary medical facilities were available in the country. He stated that South Africans, including their top government officials, don’t undertake medical tourism like Nigerian leaders and that is why their standard of living is far better than what we have in Nigeria. http://kumkumba..com/2013/06/see-what-really-killed-sani-abacha.html
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http://kumkumba..com/2013/06/photo-afrocandy-premiere-of-destructive.html omophilip: Yours truly Judith Afrocandy is still keeping her hustle hard! as she "premiered" her latest NOLLYWOOD movie, by Nollywood standards, I think she has made a great movie. No offence but all nollywood movies are crap anyway, how can anyone ever make a full movie in 3 days? welcome to Nollywood |
Yours truly Judith Afrocandy is still keeping her hustle hard! as she "premiered" her latest NOLLYWOOD movie, by Nollywood standards, I think she has made a great movie. No offence but all nollywood movies are crap anyway, how can anyone ever make a full movie in 3 days? welcome to Nollywood http://kumkumba..com/2013/06/photo-afrocandy-premiere-of-destructive.html
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Fastjet, the African budget airline backed by EasyJet founder Stelios Haji-Ioannou, has agreed to create a low-cost airline operating within Nigeria and across Africa with Nigeria’s Red 1 Airways. Fastjet said on Thursday it had signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Red 1 and that it planned to take a minority shareholding in the entity to be known as Fastjet Nigeria. The capital required for the venture will be the responsibility of Red 1, Fastjet said in a statement. http://kumkumba..com/2013/06/fastjet-agrees-to-form-low-cost-airline.html
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na wa oooooo, money dey dis country |