NYSC › Re: Nysc 2015 Batch A by petra22(f): 4:20pm On Mar 06, 2015 |
noordean: Why didnt u pay tru atm? am planning to use wema too,i jst hope dia wont b any problem I tried using my ATM several times but it didnt go through. So I was adviced at the cafe to go to the bank and Wema was just a stone's throw from the cafe. Please I won't advice you to use Wema, look for another bank or just use your ATM card. |
NYSC › Re: Nysc 2015 Batch A by petra22(f): 2:14am On Mar 06, 2015 |
Hi all, I made my 3k payment at the bank (WEMA) yesterday and was given a receipt. When I tried to continue with the transaction on Nysc's portal, I was asked to enter a transaction pin. I entered the receipt number and serial number but it kept showing me no transaction of such exists or something like that. I went back to the bank and was told I would receive a transaction pin via email or text from Nysc. I have been waiting since yesterday afternoon and haven't gotten anything. Please is there anyone in the house in the same shoe or knows what to do? Really worried  |
NYSC › Re: Nysc 2015 Batch A by petra22(f): 7:47pm On Mar 02, 2015 |
has anyone been able to register successfully? |
Politics › Re: NEMA Launches Nigeria's Air Ambulance, First Of Its Kind In Abuja by petra22(f): 10:27pm On Feb 14, 2015 |
kinkymax: Rubbish. Wh hospitals re they takin d victims to? D dilapidated ones I guess. We can't Jst start reading ABC frm M. We start frm d scratch. U competing wt first world countries ba. Dey av already done dere homework dey v got well equipped hospitals bfr avin air ambulance. Here we are wt stupid structures and no equipments and we travelling by air. Rubbish God bless you for this comment. You are far too sensible! |
Politics › Re: NEMA Launches Nigeria's Air Ambulance, First Of Its Kind In Abuja by petra22(f): 10:18pm On Feb 14, 2015 |
This is not new. A private body called 'Flying Doctors' has been doing something similar. Can't remember how many choppers they have but I'm certain its more than one.
This is clearly the first government owned air ambulance in Nigeria but its not a new development. I only hope that its more affordable than the privately owned ones.
This is a good but long over due development. Let's stop celebrating mediocrity please! |
Phones › Re: The Top 5 Apps That Are Eating Your Data by petra22(f): 9:21am On Feb 07, 2015 |
dmcdad: You don't Facebook? Nope |
Phones › Re: The Top 5 Apps That Are Eating Your Data by petra22(f): 9:20am On Feb 07, 2015 |
dmcdad: Mama mia! Strange! Really taken aback with this. It's very hard these days to see a girl /woman /lady not on FB. Or at least, that is not active. I guess you invest(lol) your FB times on IG.
Deleted my FB account because it wasn't useful to me. lol, different strokes my dear. |
Phones › Re: The Top 5 Apps That Are Eating Your Data by petra22(f): 11:43pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
dmcdad: You don't Facebook? I have an account which I barely ever use |
Phones › Re: The Top 5 Apps That Are Eating Your Data by petra22(f): 9:06pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
dmcdad: My dear, the reason I asked that question is, with all the social networking apps that are trending, I can only imagine how some people (probably like yourself ) keep up with each and every one of them.Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram, Hangout, Google+, etcetera. Not to mention some others like Badoo, Wechat, Eskimi and the likes. Una dey try oooooo walai!
I only do Twitter. I seldom tweet myself. Just follow some techy and footballing handles. Whaow! I barely know half the apps you listed. Anyways, I only use IG, whatsapp and Twitter. |
Phones › Re: The Top 5 Apps That Are Eating Your Data by petra22(f): 9:02pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
SHAGIRD: As in, 'kekerike' by "Kent"? Smh Huh? 'Kent' asin 'can't'.....a razz way of saying can't. You dig? |
Phones › Re: The Top 5 Apps That Are Eating Your Data by petra22(f): 9:00pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
nellyhandsom: Ok naa!!! I will also inform NCC about ur demand! Thank you jor |
Romance › Re: 8 Ways To Identify A Lady That Is Not Broke. by petra22(f): 5:51pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
evegran: You took the words outta my fingers. I wish some NL guys can actually get a life or better hobbies and stop thinking about girls 24/7 and yet praying to God to make em rich.:-/  Lol, I feel your pain. So annoying |
Phones › Re: The Top 5 Apps That Are Eating Your Data by petra22(f): 5:47pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
Lexusgs430: You have probably been meeting the wrong guys. Come to me, and all those illusions would be a thing of the past !!!! Hippie maga don pay! Ah shoki!!!  |
Phones › Re: The Top 5 Apps That Are Eating Your Data by petra22(f): 5:43pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
nellyhandsom: come for counseling then!!! Lol, nah. It's an addiction I don't wanna get over. I just need NBC to give us reasonably priced data  |
Phones › Re: The Top 5 Apps That Are Eating Your Data by petra22(f): 5:42pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
dmcdad: Who send you?
Wetin dey sweet for that Ig sef? Are you joking??! Wetin dey sweet for IG?! Follow accounts like bizzle, funnyafricanpics, chiefobi, gidicars and so many other interesting handles and you'll know wetin dey totori my bori for IG  |
Phones › Re: The Top 5 Apps That Are Eating Your Data by petra22(f): 3:10pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
owolawitola: Then u hav money to spend. Abi nau... We tenk the Lord for He supplies all my needs  |
Phones › Re: The Top 5 Apps That Are Eating Your Data by petra22(f): 3:08pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
jnrbayano: Academics, and learning it in an organised way never ends, friend.
 Word! I guess I know how to manage my time |
Phones › Re: The Top 5 Apps That Are Eating Your Data by petra22(f): 3:06pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
jjy: Don't worry ur boyfriend(s) go resubscribe for u  Boyfriend indeed! So y'all can start calling him a maga abi. All you "sharp guys" have made it extremely difficult to obtain guys nowadays with your never ending advices on how to avoid falling mugu for a girl. Awon boys don wisen up. A sisteh is on her own  |
Phones › Re: The Top 5 Apps That Are Eating Your Data by petra22(f): 3:00pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
jjy: All your money wey u collect from ur boo lol  Boo ko, maalu ni. All these aka gum Nigerian guys dey gree part with Kobo? |
Phones › Re: The Top 5 Apps That Are Eating Your Data by petra22(f): 2:57pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
petra22: Jeopardy ke?! Mister I'm done with school  |
Phones › Re: The Top 5 Apps That Are Eating Your Data by petra22(f): 2:57pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
jnrbayano: Your academics is in jeopardy then. Jeopardy me?! Mister I'm done with school  |
Romance › Re: 8 Ways To Identify A Lady That Is Not Broke. by petra22(f): 2:55pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
lawanson44: Someone is uncomfortable that ladies' secrets are being exposed here Secret oshi wo?! Ogbeni je ka gbo oro jare  |
Phones › Re: The Top 5 Apps That Are Eating Your Data by petra22(f): 12:26pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
nellyhandsom: stop instagraming then!  I Kent, its too addictive  |
Phones › Re: The Top 5 Apps That Are Eating Your Data by petra22(f): 12:07pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
my data never lasts more than a week cause of instagram. Instagram done finish all my money  *crying* |
Romance › Re: 8 Ways To Identify A Lady That Is Not Broke. by petra22(f): 11:44am On Feb 06, 2015 |
musicwriter: The funny thing is they will also include "women gossips" too much. Whereas most gossip threads here on Nairaland originates from men. Like!! Tell me about it!!! Real men don't have time for such jor |
Romance › Re: 8 Ways To Identify A Lady That Is Not Broke. by petra22(f): 11:42am On Feb 06, 2015 |
bjcuntis: do u knw u did a rhyme bk dere? Lol, really? |
Romance › Re: 8 Ways To Identify A Lady That Is Not Broke. by petra22(f): 11:27pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
Everyday on nairaland, ladies this...ladies that. Haba! Give it a rest for just one day. It's becoming such a cliché *yawns* |
Romance › Re: What Is The Hardest Part Of Being A Guy/lady by petra22(f): 11:14pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
shadowgwalker: I luv you baby!!!I'm your number 1 fan!! Um, okay. lol |
Romance › Re: What Is The Hardest Part Of Being A Guy/lady by petra22(f): 9:41pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
As a lady, it's really difficult to maintain one's chastity especially in a morally corrupt and judgemental society like ours. |
Fashion › Re: Growing Nigerian Hair Long- Relaxed Or Natural by petra22(f): 10:40pm On Jan 28, 2015 |
sassy92: That's great, but don't forget to take care of your hair while it's under a weave. Moisturize and seal regularly (dilute your products with water and spray under the weave to avoid buildup). Wash your hair weekly or at least clean your scalp (I use baby wipes or a Clean hankie). Hope this helps!! Thanks a lot |
Fashion › Re: Growing Nigerian Hair Long- Relaxed Or Natural by petra22(f): 12:04pm On Jan 28, 2015 |
sassy92: Indeed I've been told by my sisters "your own is too much" but I don't mind. No pain, no gain. I've heard some people also had bad reactions to Dudu Osun. I don't . what works for one may not work for another. Castor oil is readily available on any good pharmacy. Since you live in Lagos, try Medplus or Health plus. Or you can order online from sizelle stores. And yes, the tea rinse is to reduce shedding. It also makes my hair shine!!! Hope this helps!!! Thanks for the useful tips  I can't ditch my weaves tho so I guess I'll start doing one-month weave, one-month take care of my real hair :d |
Fashion › Re: Growing Nigerian Hair Long- Relaxed Or Natural by petra22(f): 11:45am On Jan 28, 2015 |
sassy92: I'm texlaxed (still relaxed just milder) n I'm a full blooded Nigerian. I like to think my regimen is quite simple: -I wash my hair once a week. The day before wash day, I apply castor oil to my scalp n coconut oil to the length of my hair, cover with a shower cap and leave overnight. The next day, I wash my hair with Dudu Osun ( yes the black soap, I only use shampoo once a month), then pour a cup of green tea over my hair. I deep condition afterwards, alternating between a moisturing deep condition and a protein deep condition. I apply to my hair, cover with two shower caps then cover with a towel. I leave for an hour then rinse it off. After rinsing. I air dry my hair (DIRECT HEAT IS BAD FOR THE HAIR) the apply my leave in conditioner and Shea butter. - I moisturize my hair daily with a water-based moisturizer and seal with either coconut oil or Shea butter. I oil my scalp with castor oil every night before I go to bed. I also protect my hair with a satin scarf at night. - I keep my hair in wigs 90% of the time to protect it. Hope this helps. Please ask questions on what you're not clear about. Hmm, nice. Dunno where to get castor oil. I think Coconut oil is more readily available here in Lagos. I'm guessing the tea rinse is for reducing hair breakage. I once tried to use Dudu Osun on my hair and I was adviced against it. I was told the chemicals in it are too harsh for the hair. You clearly take very good care of your hair but mehn this regimen seems really stressful and time consuming to follow. I love long healthy hair but I'm just too lazy. I have a fairly long hair tho, shoulder-length  |