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Re: Adventure In Ireland by wowdiva: 5:15pm On Sep 04, 2020
seunny4lif:
Names suggestions
“The boy who lived” grin
“ Desert warriors “ cheesy
“ The White Desert “ grin
“ Against the Odd “


I was lucky to save some pictures but I lost my memory card on the sea
We took pictures on the sea but it’s wasn’t m with my phone and I don’t even see half those guys again

The white desert and Against the odd, I like either of them.
Re: Adventure In Ireland by seunny4lif(m): 8:06pm On Sep 04, 2020
cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
First class ko, Business class
wowdiva:


shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked
Abeg share.
Re: Adventure In Ireland by Joohan: 7:48am On Sep 05, 2020
seunny4lif:
You can transfer to study Projects Management course


What's the Job prospect for project managers? Is it as lucrative as those that did STEM courses?
Re: Adventure In Ireland by seunny4lif(m): 8:28am On Sep 05, 2020
Project Manager is nice
Joohan:



What's the Job prospect for project managers? Is it as lucrative as those that did STEM courses?
Re: Adventure In Ireland by wowdiva: 1:00pm On Sep 05, 2020
seunny4lif:
cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
First class ko, Business class

There's even First clas and Business class shocked

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Re: Adventure In Ireland by Jaycew(f): 8:12pm On Sep 05, 2020
seunny4lif:
I remember the boat after us, only 10 people survived inside 100 people
Life goes on
Jeez!!
Please share the gist sir.
Re: Adventure In Ireland by BelieverDE: 12:46pm On Sep 06, 2020
Hey Chiggslover,

I've been a silent reader smiley Anytime I want to ask you a question, I ensure I ask Google for an answer but this time Google can't give a lucid response.

I noticed that there are two Master's programmes at DBS- Data Analytics and Business Analytics. What really is the difference between the both of them?

Is there any course that an aspiring Business Analyst would take that you won't?

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Re: Adventure In Ireland by primeedulab: 5:07pm On Sep 06, 2020
Re: Adventure In Ireland by Chiggsglover(m): 7:48pm On Sep 07, 2020
Flaame:
Okay bro,my WhatsApp 09077862197,please bleep me
I use messenger.
Re: Adventure In Ireland by Chiggsglover(m): 7:51pm On Sep 07, 2020
rinzylee:


Naija o...it was on NTA. Pray NEPA doesn't take back their light on such a night o.

How Ireland?

Ohhh I see,
We're good here, raining a lot, I'm glad the rain is warm. Yeah, they call it warm rain, I could get drenched in it and never shiver. That's the good thing, even during the winter, I kinda got lost in January and the rain pounced on me without considering the fact I was a JJC.
It really get cold when it's not raining basically.

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Re: Adventure In Ireland by Chiggsglover(m): 7:53pm On Sep 07, 2020
Joohan:



I did business administration as my first degree. I know, it'll be hard getting a job. How easy is it if I decide to do the aforementioned courses for my master's? I'm also bad at maths. Infact, I hate it! Is there any other IT courses that requires little or no Maths I can do?
Network, any course that requires you to be involved with computer hardware won't have maths in it, I guess o.
Software development might involve more programming and less maths.

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Re: Adventure In Ireland by Chiggsglover(m): 7:54pm On Sep 07, 2020
seunny4lif:
I remember the boat after us, only 10 people survived inside 100 people
Life goes on
10% of people survived, that one is already tithe o. Jeez, e hard Mehn, plus those smugglers keep overloading the boats.
Re: Adventure In Ireland by Chiggsglover(m): 7:56pm On Sep 07, 2020
seunny4lif:

Says who?
Africa still dey beat but coded
Beat them and buy things for them
Some Nigerians girls are good but thats like 2% of them
Hahahahah, the beating tho. All the leader den don beat, we still dey as we are. It's important to find other ways to train your child.
Re: Adventure In Ireland by Chiggsglover(m): 7:56pm On Sep 07, 2020
seunny4lif:
I used to live with them
That's nice, I had a house party with a few, it was flick.
Re: Adventure In Ireland by Chiggsglover(m): 8:01pm On Sep 07, 2020
Weekend Phantoms




Every Sunday morning, from 9am, I see these beautiful work of creation. What I do when I see them is to clear the road and follow them with my head and eyes, they are so beautiful, sleek and elegant.

What can man do? This is a weakness tho, I love vintage cars.
Dublin host a Vintage car show and people with Majestic rides like this come around to showcase them. But Covid has disrupted this. So these fellas, maybe brothers or friends have to maintain and take these vehicles out. So they do this every Sunday morning, and even when I'm coming back from my calls, I see them going up and about and I clear the road and feed my eyes shocked, I must say that my camera didn't do justice to these classics. cry forgive me Cars.

This is the North part of the city, and it's more like the slum. The south part is where the houses are not the same, and where the posh people live, the likes of Enya....i know you'll know her, from her voice in Lord of the Rings. So it's normal to see more fancier cars and houses there than this part. I'll like to visit that part soon. Also the accent there is different, they are well-spoken than the north part of dublin.

These two cars looks like either a Rolls-Royce, bugatti, or Bentley. Either way it looks, I love them. When I finally settle and get a Full time job, I might look at getting a vintage Jaguar or Benz. Either a well-maintained one or a rough one that's very cheap, that would mean I'll spend time to restore and refurbish it. As long as the chassis, seat and interior is good. It's very satisfying for me to fix lifeless things and get them running.

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Re: Adventure In Ireland by Chiggsglover(m): 8:01pm On Sep 07, 2020
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Re: Adventure In Ireland by Chiggsglover(m): 8:02pm On Sep 07, 2020
This is the kind of picture I would delete,
Anyways, our roads aren't always empty, I painstakingly have to wait for the right moment.

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Re: Adventure In Ireland by Chiggsglover(m): 8:02pm On Sep 07, 2020
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Re: Adventure In Ireland by rinzylee(m): 10:39pm On Sep 07, 2020
Chiggsglover:


Ohhh I see,
We're good here, raining a lot, I'm glad the rain is warm. Yeah, they call it warm rain, I could get drenched in it and never shiver. That's the good thing, even during the winter, I kinda got lost in January and the rain pounced on me without considering the fact I was a JJC.
It really get cold when it's not raining basically.


What a RAIN!!!

Rain Rain go "oway"!!!

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Re: Adventure In Ireland by shagamite: 12:46pm On Sep 08, 2020
classics , na big money 4 auction market ,btw no bicycle lane on that road ?? Nice bike sha
Re: Adventure In Ireland by Kenny242(m): 2:09pm On Sep 12, 2020
Seun
We are still waiting
Re: Adventure In Ireland by seunny4lif(m): 3:30pm On Sep 12, 2020
cool
Kenny242:
Seun
We are still waiting
Re: Adventure In Ireland by praiseneo(m): 4:06pm On Sep 12, 2020
@chiggslover can I contact you on messenger I’m coming to Ireland this month by Gods grace but not to study, I’m working there I applied for employment visa it’s out already and I’ve been employed na ticket remain...as at last week ticket to Ireland is 600k I foh. How can I contact u on msgr what’s ur handle

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Re: Adventure In Ireland by praiseneo(m): 4:10pm On Sep 12, 2020
Alday:
You won't write a 'long story'.

You have to write an e-book or at least a medium article.

You have indeed gone through Mount Mordor, saw Sauron's eye and came out alive.

I must have to hear your tales myself over a cup of tea in Dublin sometime this year.

I'd arrive Sept 3rd week.
abeg how much be ur ticket last week ticket na 600k
Re: Adventure In Ireland by Alday: 6:16pm On Sep 12, 2020
Depends on your airline.

Did you book British Airways business class?

This price dey fear me. Your one-way economy ticket should be 250k average for Turkish, Emirates or Qatar Airways and this is an expensive quote.
praiseneo:
abeg how much be ur ticket last week ticket na 600k

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Re: Adventure In Ireland by hammed71(m): 7:15pm On Sep 12, 2020
praiseneo:
@chiggslover can I contact you on messenger I’m coming to Ireland this month by Gods grace but not to study, I’m working there I applied for employment visa it’s out already and I’ve been employed na ticket remain...as at last week ticket to Ireland is 600k I foh. How can I contact u on msgr what’s ur handle
bro please how did you go about the employment visa process
Re: Adventure In Ireland by praiseneo(m): 8:54pm On Sep 12, 2020
hammed71:
bro please how did you go about the employment visa process
check your mail

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Re: Adventure In Ireland by Joohan: 9:19pm On Sep 12, 2020
hammed71:
bro please how did you go about the employment visa process


Boss I just messaged you. Kindly respond
Re: Adventure In Ireland by mykelbrown(f): 11:45pm On Sep 12, 2020
praiseneo:
@chiggslover can I contact you on messenger I’m coming to Ireland this month by Gods grace but not to study, I’m working there I applied for employment visa it’s out already and I’ve been employed na ticket remain...as at last week ticket to Ireland is 600k I foh. How can I contact u on msgr what’s ur handle

congratulations bro.
how did you go about the employment Visa.
is it an arranged employment? I've been on this for months now, but no headway.

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Re: Adventure In Ireland by wowdiva: 3:38am On Sep 13, 2020
praiseneo:
@chiggslover can I contact you on messenger I’m coming to Ireland this month by Gods grace but not to study, I’m working there I applied for employment visa it’s out already and I’ve been employed na ticket remain...as at last week ticket to Ireland is 600k I foh. How can I contact u on msgr what’s ur handle
Congratulations bro, I sent you a mail please.
Re: Adventure In Ireland by praiseneo(m): 5:08am On Sep 13, 2020
mykelbrown:


congratulations bro.
how did you go about the employment Visa.
is it an arranged employment? I've been on this for months now, but no headway.
thanks can u send me a mail

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