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Try this and thank me latter. Buy okra 50 or 100naira may do at the start. Chop very well and allow it to ferment over nite. Filter it and take one full glass first thing in the morning and last thing in the nite. Do this for six weeks. Thank me leta. Share your testimonies here. If you have questions. Join me on whatsapp. 08134556352 |
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I dont trust igbo man and money. 99% of them are too heartless in terms of money |
Big dicks are usually lazy on bed. If your dig is usually between average and small and you are faced with quick ejaculation, then masturbate 30mins before making love to her. It helps |
Omooba77:no mind dem. Thieves |
nnachukz:nothing like stew. That is the true story |
OUIT! |
Only this month they sacked more than 500 workers. Some of them has worked with them for over 8yrs. Nairalanders this is no story I am an eye witness. A man worked for this chinese for over 8yrs and was paid # 112,000 as an entitlement. What a shame to this country. No labour unions, no laid down policies for services. No nigerian company can go to other countries and does this to their indigenous citizens. May God help us |
Modern slavery |
Workers of China Civil Engineering Construction Company, CCECC, at the ongoing N29 billion Ikorodu Road reconstruction project, yesterday, protested alleged anti-labour treatment and unwillingness of the company to pay disengaged employees their entitlements. The aggrieved workers, who carried placards, chanted protest songs in front of the CCECC office at Majidun area of Ikorodu, Lagos, as early as 10:00 am, yesterday. Some of the placards had inscriptions, such as: “CCECC stop cheating us, pay us our pay-offs,” “CCECC, we are not slaves, pay us,”and “We need our pay-off, it is our right.” One of the affected workers, Thaddus Akaa, said the protest was to seek their due compensations from CCECC, stressing that workers had been tolerating the alleged abuse because of fear of being sacked. protest: Cross section of workers of China Civil Engineering Construction Company, CCECC, during a protest over unpaid compensations to workers, at CCECC Majidun office, Ikorodu, Lagos. He said: “I started working with them since, 2011 and we worked across Nigeria tirelessly from Sunday to Monday without any break till the end of the month; no weekend, no holidays. “They called us all sorts of names, treat us like slaves and drove many of us out of the company without any notice or compensation. Most of us have been sent out without any plan of payment and our fear is that the project is nearing completion and it will be handed over to Lagos State government on May 13 without them giving us our pay-offs,” Akaa lamented A forklift operator, Ope Adako, said the workers had to protest in order to let the world know how CCECC had been treating Nigerians. “They have no respect for their labour; we beg our government to quickly come to our aid “In times of redundancy, it is understandable that companies can lay off workers, but compensations must be given to such staff. “Most of those they have sacked have not received any word on how the company intends to compensate them. The company’s management ignored us totally and they have turned our union to a mere puppet, who speaks for the management’s cause,” he added. He added that many of his colleagues, who had been working with CCECC for over 10 years were among those who were indiscriminately laid-off by the company. Adako pleaded with Lagos State government to rescue the workers from the excesses of their employer, saying they were troubled and helpless. Vanguard’s attempt to speak with one of the project managers of CCECC, Majidun Yard, identified as one Mr. Wasiu, failed as he evaded our reporter and other attempts to reach the management of the company also failed.
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Increase on transport fares
increase on house rents
increase on food stuffs
increase on sat tv tarrifs
increase on school fees
increase in marrying a woman
you guyz should look into all these before throwing your comments o. |
Are you selling this product or just promoting it? If you have access to this product then call me with a sample of it for display. I have a crack screen. If it works I ii pay for it and demand more. Call me 08134556352 |
Try it again if it does the same thing, get a good lawyer and make cool cash for yourself |
Changing of her sim will go a long way to curb some of her secret deals |
It is obvious that most guyz would like to replace a new sim card to their wives imidiately after the marriage rites is completed. Some would say it is for security reasons. I know most ladies will never support the idea. My question falls on to the guyz. DO YOU THINK REPlACING HER SIM would go long way to curb her secret deals? |
Eco2580:is there a way to peep their phone's conversations? How? |
ronald4lif:he was the one that deflowered her |
I observe that my wife still recieves call from her ex. When I comfronted her.she agreed that the calls is from her ex and happens to be her first date. She swore before me that nothing emotional is attached to them. Please advice me. Should I replace her sim with a new one or just allow the calls to keep coming while I set a watch on her activities. I need advice please. |
Noted |
Masturbation is a spirit of its own. Some guyz that do have sex regularly often still find themselves masturbating. . |
I know quite alright that my topic is a bordering question that needs answers in the hearts of many. "why should comunities b responsible for the replacement, repairs, purchase and maintenance of transformers in their areas?" we have contributed monies to enrich nepa and phcn workers in my area all in the disguise of replacing electric gadgets in my comunity. One has to pay for transformer and even installation of your prepaid meter. Recently we have been had blackouts due to aged transformer in my comunity and now the re is another round of contributions going for the fixing of the same aged transformer. My stand remains that consumers should not be responsible for the maintenance of electric gadgets. |
No free thing on earth. Behind every baite there is a hook |
I want to go into tracking business. Does anyone know the feasibility studies of this business? I am interested in the tracking of cars and persons. Where can I get a good training on this business. Can anyone in there give me the in-look of this business?. Thanks your comments are appreciated. |
Why fela no dey alive? |
Is it a bb subscription? How much? |