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How much will it take to erect a four bedroom duplex all ensuite, standard with moderate finishing |
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Unlocking the Secret: How Your Intimate Life Affects Your Career Success Are your personal and professional lives more intertwined than you think? Join us in an eye-opening exploration of the complex relationship between your sexual life and work performance. Discover the surprising ways in which a fulfilling intimate life can boost your productivity, creativity, and overall well-being at work. Read now for the full story to unveil the secrets of achieving a harmonious balance in the pursuit of a successful and satisfying life. The Complex Connection Between Sexual Life and Work Performance https://careeradvice.com.ng/the-complex-connection-between-sexual-life-and-work-performance/ |
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We are used to this story. What Nigeria needs is revolution |
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They have completely destroyed democracy here that took a long time to nuture till this point |
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Lolz fake love, it's all about the money 7 Likes |
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That means very darkman go be demi-god if him go south Africa.. 2 Likes |
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Hello all. This appeal is mainly for our Nigerian brothers and sisters who are currently living in or hope to relocate to the diaspora... Please train your children well. Especially your sons. Start early so that most of the life lessons you can teach them sinks in before they are 5. Yes I said 5. If by 5 years a parent cannot use just a look to communicate with the child, its getting late already. Its disheartening to see and hear our African children, and most of them are Nigerian, being a public nuisance especially on the bus. They are also fueling the stereotype and hatred these people have for us. Some kids are so loud, screaming obscenities and being unruly in public spaces and it gets very exhausting really. Let's do our part as parents please before we can say boldly that we are leaving the rest to God. I come in peace. |
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kenedy3:can you send as fnf? |
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Sen Orji Kalu's Aide, Nwala wins the overall Best Legislative Expert Award Kenneth Ude, Abuja Legal Practitioner Barrister Emeka Nwala has emerged as the Most Outstanding Legislative Expert of the year. Nwala who currently serves as the Chief of Staff to the Senator representing Abia North Senatorial District, Senator Orji Uzor Kalu was crowned with the coveted Award at the 5th edition of the 2023 IgbereTv Leadership Excellence (LEEX) Awards held on Saturday at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja. Nwala, a former Vice Chairman of the 6th National Assembly Legislative Aides Forum (NASLAF) emerged tops amongst other nominees in the same category after a 7-day LEEX nationwide poll. At the Epoch event Nwala who was the Director of Administration to the 9th President of the Senate, Senator Ahmed Lawan, personally received his Award plaque and was accompanied by Staff of Senator Orji Uzor Kalu, colleagues, family, friends, and associates. According to the organizers, Nwala's unwavering commitment to professionalism and service especially the welfare of legislative aides earned him the Honour. Nwala's achievements while serving as a Senior Legislative Aide to former Lawmakers of the National Assembly were listed including his contributions as a Legal adviser to different Committees in the Senate and House of Representatives. Driven by his passion for the betterment of legislative Aides, Nwala has championed significant reforms. "He has ardently pursued the formal recognition of the Legislative Aides Forum through amendments to the Constitution. Additionally, he has spearheaded efforts to review and enhance the wages of legislative Aides. "In pursuance of financial stability, he has explored avenues for fund acquisition, including liaising with the management and last reducing deductions to the barest minimum, " Nwala's profile read. Nwala's foray into publishing as an Author was mentioned by the organizers; "Emeka is not just a legislative expert but also an accomplished author, having published "Legislate Promise” and “Legislative Mandate.” His legal expertise was honed at Flame Chambers in Aba and Ken & Ken Association in Abuja. The Isiala Ngwa-born Awardee, while receiving his award at the lavishly decorated venue, expressed gratitude to the organizers for the recognition. Nwala also showered accolades on his principal Senator Orji Kalu for allowing him to showcase his skills. "I am grateful to everyone, this award means a lot to me, my family, and my office. This is an encouragement for me to do more. I thank the organizers of this award, they have done very well, Nwala noted. A welcome address delivered by the LEEX Award curator, Emeh James congratulated the Awardees and announced that this year's winners emerged through the most transparent process imaginable. "They were chosen via a rigorous 7-day nationwide poll, meticulously monitored by the News Agency of Nigeria, and proudly endorsed by the African Union, African Film Institute. This process underscores our commitment to upholding the highest standards of fairness, integrity, and accountability, James stated. The award's evolution over the years was also chronicled by James; "In the past four editions of these awards, we have seen a remarkable tapestry of visionaries, trailblazers, and change-makers who have, in their unique ways, shaped the destiny of our society. Other personalities who were bestowed with Awards were; 'Man of the Year' Chairman BUA Group, Abdulsamad Rabiu; Governor of Bauchi state, Sen. Bala Mohammed; Popular Arise TV senior anchor Rufai Oseni; Women of the Year, Prof Nnennaya Otti; Philanthropist of the year, Apostle Dr. Chibuzor Chinyere; Women Leader of the year, Hajiyya Zainab Ibrahim; Public Finance Administrator of the Year, Adaze Aguele-Kalu; Public servant of the year, Hon. Ginika Florence Tor-Ijeoma among eminent Nigerians. |
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Zelle funds suppliers needed |
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