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Mooh247:If these are the credentials u meant.. you don't have a point.. We need someone that would save our economy.. save the future of our born and yet to born children.. your here talking about fly overs, airports and motor parks.. We need to vote the candidate this time around or else Nigeria might not survive another 8 years of misrule. (Modify) (Quote) (Report) (Share) |
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My alma mater.. |
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What plan does the government have for the flood affected areas? Is the remedy building a rail line from Daura to Niger Republic? Think its time we the youth need to start showing our grievance to the government. Our mumu suppose done do. |
I knew it #Modric.. Spurs product.. |
Why is Enugu not included? FriendNG: |
neoOduduwa:So, how would Dangote support restructuring with all the investment he has in the South West of Nigeria |
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Do u have sex with the so called friend? |
Mine is April 29th.. Any birthday mate in d house and ur location? |
neo19250:Where is ur location and phone number?.. |
Pictures of the 2 bedroom at iponri estate needed.. Thanks |
The current state of Ariaria market under T.A. Orji.. God deliver Abia State.. Sai #AlexOtti..
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What Ariaria International Market looks like when ever it rains.. No drainage system in Aba.. Will upload more pics later..
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Justeenaleo.. gini bu bbm pin gi? |
[img][/img] Nawa o...U̶̲̥̅̊ fo put small naa...nawa oooooooooo...all de same sha...I de enjoi de thread scarra
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Davido Babe fine pass davido |
Why should NFF fix a football match on a monday afternoon?.. Don't they know workers will be at work by then and market people will be in the market as well.. So, what plan do NFF have in promoting our league? |
take dat: An uppercut and a hook! KnockOut!!!U a boxing fan? |
Happy independence indeed.. Loool |
Nice thing u did |
U people shoudnt worry, cuz I stay in Aba presently.. So, I will post pictures of Aba roads tomorrow.. |
efe2luv: why is it that when we talk about oil coys in 9ja the only ones that come to mind are SHEll.MOBIL, total ,lng, chevron...i know they are production coys...but when we want to talk about remunerations not only these popular coy pay well...oil servicing company and offshore construction coys give competitive packages too.. It may even suprise you to know that they pay higher than these production companies.....Also for the issue of contract staff n permanent staffs.....Internationally, contract staffs are paid better and higher remunerations than permanent staffs...we have people who go home for example in 9ja 500euros per day rate u can calculate that n see that people are paid salaries of 30 milliom naira or more in a year....shine your eyes it is true without mincing words.....i work offshore and i can confirm this to be true......on the other hand a permanent staff may not receive up to half of his yearly pay....contract staffing in 9ja is being abused by contractors who collect bulk of the money n chop the others....There are companies after paying u all these money gives u a fone for unlimited calling as u like and also open an a company personal account for u where they load it with minimum of 1000pound or so for company emergencies assigned to u..this is not part of your salary o.....guys things are happening in the oil/gas sector that if u hear more u will just be drooling......forget party n monthly food ...thats not the important thing..........Its fun working for oil servicing coys..esp the offshore company cos u dont go to work every morning and come back in the evening...u go offshores and when u are at home u have time for urself no work and your family...u can do whatever u like travel to which ever country u like and be free.....so leave SHELL, MOBIL...LNG...Or the others mata jare......LG....I studied Electrical Engineering for my undergraduate.. and i want to do my masters soonest.. pls, can u kindly advise me on what course to study that will make me work in offshore. thanks |
pepperminty12: nwa abaPepperminty12, do u stay in Aba? |
Operatives of the State Security Service, SSS, have arrested six of the abductors of Prof. Keneme Okonjo, mother of the Coordinating Minister of the Economy and Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo- Iweala. Okonjo, wife of the Obi of Ogwuashi-Ukwu, Prof. Chukwuka Okonjo, was kidnapped on December 9, 2012 at the palace of the traditional ruler. However, through concerted efforts of the combined security agencies in the country, the victim was released on December 14. But in a bid to unravel those behind the kidnapping, arrests were made by the police, Army and men of the SSS. Last week, 63 of the suspects earlier arrested by the Army were released unconditionally when their culpability could not be established. A competent source at the SSS told National Mirror yesterday that six of the real suspects had eventually been arrested in Asaba, Delta State, and might be flown to Abuja today. The source also confirmed that a N40m ransom was actually paid for the release of the 82-year- old retired professor of Sociology. Explaining how the suspects were arrested, the source said: “The N40m, which was paid to the kidnappers was marked money from the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN. “What happened was that the money was paid on Wednesday by our men and by Thursday, two persons had gone to the Nebisi Road branch of an old generation bank to deposit N15m out of the money. Because it was marked money, they were promptly arrested. “Our men were able to track four of the kidnappers with the aid of the two persons. Right now, we are on the trail of the remaining four suspects. “The six suspects are supposed to be brought to Abuja tomorrow (today) to face further interrogation.” Asked why the operatives were not able to arrest the suspects the time they came for the money, the source explained: “Don’t forget that as at that time the woman was still with the kidnappers and they could decide to kill her if they suspect anything phony. “Our major concern then was to ensure that the woman regained her freedom and was not harmed in any way. In fact, that was the point the minister kept hammering to us. “She said that we should do everything possible to secure her mother alive, even if it meant paying whatever ransom the kidnappers asked for. “If you know how this is done, once they came for the money, we knew that the game was up for them. We knew that we must get them unless they would not spend that money in Nigeria.” Source: http://nationalmirroronline.net
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