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CareerRe: Graduates: What Has Been Your Experience Getting Jobs? by realteflon(m): 11:22am On Oct 08, 2013
Persons ready to sign up to head a meeting in ur respective state should signify. The agenda should be one. So everyone in every state is speaking with one voice. Ehix over to you. What is the discussion like. There is no time. The SUPPORT is here now. You should also call or invite all persons in support to a meeting in Lagos this weekend. I believe the attendant would be more than the last one. Pls call all those in Lagos and near by to come for another meeting. Our voices need to become the LOUDEST now till the year 2013 ends and continued to next year this cancer of unemployment and underemployment ends
CareerRe: Graduates: What Has Been Your Experience Getting Jobs? by realteflon(m): 10:49pm On Oct 07, 2013
DankemzI: Make Sure Miscreants dont Hijack the protest & cause Mayhem Vandalizing & Looting cause if they do?

Life's.... I mean fresh unemployed Graduates life's will be lost..
Nothing like that would happen. Unemployed graduate know they want and its about making their voice heard by those, I repeat by those whom it pinches. It is our sovereign right.
CareerRe: National Association Of Unemployed Graduates(NAUG) by realteflon(m): 9:23pm On Oct 06, 2013
Ehix, my candid advice which I believe I speak for so many unemployed male and female here and out there. Forget about registration. Concentrate more on mobilising more underemployed and unemployed to meet for again for a list of way forward and the following week announce a mass protest in at least five states of the country and see d massive turn out of people. That is what we all need so our voice could be heard. You and I won't be unemployed forever so don't be keen on registration

The Niger Delta militant made their voice heard by bombing oil and gas facilities & kidnapping foreign expatriate, what did govt do when they saw their voice became loudest? The govt responded. Also boko boys started, what did he govt do? They offer them so called amnesty which they rejected and same govt even went all the way to set up a committee because why again? Their voice also became loudest.

Now am not saying underemployed and unemployed graduate destroy oil facility or kill like boko boy for our voice to be heard the loudest, no, we are all far to educated for that. We have the greatest weapon which they dont have, which is a CONTINUED mass protest with good diplomacy till the unemployed graduate hold the country to a whole stand still.

It is you and I right to be employed or benefit something from the system of governance because you and I surrendered our sovereignty to be ruled by those in govt. If the govt of their days hadn't provided jobs and enabling environment for them they all won't be where they all are today.

Ehix these is what all graduate unemployed and underemployed need. We are all ready for a protest. The time is NOW. The passion is there by the graduate and everyone I know and see here has signed up to these struggle against unemployment, so why CAC. Once our voice become loudest we don't need any association. The association is our unity to fight unemployment.
CareerRe: National Association Of Unemployed Graduates(NAUG) by realteflon(m): 9:23pm On Oct 06, 2013
Ehix, my candid advice which I believe I speak for so many unemployed male and female here and out there. Forget about registration. Concentrate more on mobilising more underemployed and unemployed to meet for again for a list of way forward and the following week announce a mass protest in at least five states of the country and see d massive turn out of people. That is what we all need so our voice could be heard. You and I won't be unemployed forever so don't be keen on registration

The Niger Delta militant made their voice heard by bombing oil and gas facilities & kidnapping foreign expatriate, what did govt do when they saw their voice became loudest? The govt responded. Also boko boys started, what did he govt do? They offer them so called amnesty which they rejected and same govt even went all the way to set up a committee because why again? Their voice also became loudest.

Now am not saying underemployed and unemployed graduate destroy oil facility or kill like boko boy for our voice to be heard the loudest, no, we are all far to educated for that. We have the greatest weapon which they dont have, which is a CONTINUED mass protest with good diplomacy till the unemployed graduate hold the country to a whole stand still.

It is you and I right to be employed or benefit something from the system of governance because you and I surrendered our sovereignty to be ruled by those in govt. If the govt of their days hadn't provided jobs and enabling environment for them they all won't be where they all are today.

Ehix these is what all graduate unemployed and underemployed need. We are all ready for a protest. The time is NOW. The passion is there by the graduate and everyone I know and see here has signed up to these struggle against unemployment, so why CAC. Once our voice become loudest we don't need any association. The association is our unity to fight unemployment.
CareerRe: Graduates: What Has Been Your Experience Getting Jobs? by realteflon(m): 9:16pm On Oct 06, 2013
Ehix, my candid advice which I believe I speak for so many unemployed male and female here and out there. Forget about registration. Concentrate more on mobilising more underemployed and unemployed to meet for again for a list of way forward and the following week announce a mass protest in at least five states of the country and see d massive turn out of people. That is what we all need so our voice could be heard. You and I won't be unemployed forever so don't be keen on registration

The Niger Delta militant made their voice heard by bombing oil and gas facilities & kidnapping foreign expatriate, what did govt do when they saw their voice became loudest? The govt responded. Also boko boys started, what did he govt do? They offer them so called amnesty which they rejected and same govt even went all the way to set up a committee because why again? Their voice also became loudest.

Now am not saying underemployed and unemployed graduate destroy oil facility or kill like boko boy for our voice to be heard the loudest, no, we are all far to educated for that. We have the greatest weapon which they dont have, which is a CONTINUED mass protest with good diplomacy till the unemployed graduate hold the country to a whole stand still.

It is you and I right to be employed or benefit something from the system of governance because you and I surrendered our sovereignty to be ruled by those in govt. If the govt of their days hadn't provided jobs and enabling environment for them they all won't be where they all are today.

Ehix these is what all graduate unemployed and underemployed need. We are all ready for a protest. The time is NOW
CareerRe: National Association Of Unemployed Graduates (NAUG)To hold 1st Meeting In Lagos by realteflon(m): 9:13pm On Oct 06, 2013
Ehix, my candid advice which I believe I speak for so many unemployed male and female here and out there. Forget about registration. Concentrate more on mobilising more underemployed and unemployed to meet for again for a list of way forward and the following week announce a mass protest in at least five states of the country and see d massive turn out of people. That is what we all need so our voice could be heard. You and I won't be unemployed forever so don't be keen on registration

The Niger Delta militant made their voice heard by bombing oil and gas facilities & kidnapping foreign expatriate, what did govt do when they saw their voice became loudest? The govt responded. Also boko boys started, what did he govt do? They offer them so called amnesty which they rejected and same govt even went all the way to set up a committee because why again? Their voice also became loudest.

Now am not saying underemployed and unemployed graduate destroy oil facility or kill like boko boy for our voice to be heard the loudest, no, we are all far to educated for that. We have the greatest weapon which they dont have, which is a CONTINUED mass protest with good diplomacy till the unemployed graduate hold the country to a whole stand still.

It is you and I right to be employed or benefit something from the system of governance because you and I surrendered our sovereignty to be ruled by those in govt. If the govt of their days hadn't provided jobs and enabling environment for them they all won't be where they all are today.

Ehix these is what all graduate unemployed and underemployed need. We are all ready for a protest. The time is NOW
ComputersUnilorin Dons Invent Biometric Machine by realteflon(op): 6:38pm On Oct 03, 2013
Ilorin - A team of engineers at the University of Ilorin has produced a prototype biometric machine that will adequately recognise physical features of black people, the team leader, Prof. Tunji Ibiyemi said.
Ibiyemi of the Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department of the university, disclosed this to newsmen on Thursday in Ilorin.
He said that the breakthrough would help to improve in biometric identification of black people.
He said with the use of local content, the researchers have been able to unravel the challenge of the inability of the imported biometric machine to adequately recognise physical features of black people.
According to him, imported solutions to the challenges of impersonation, economic fraud, multiple voting, examination malpractices, election rigging, and security challenges do not work optimally among black people.
He said that such foreign devices were better fitted among white people, saying: “what we have just produced works better for blacks.”
The don said that lack of local content in the making of the machines used for vital national assignments explained why government’s efforts on various national projects had not yielded the desired results.
The national projects, he said, included e-voting, national identity card scheme, security intelligence on criminal citizens.
Ibiyemi, whose research effort was sponsored by the World Bank-assisted Science and Technology Education Post-Basic (Step-B) Project, claimed that Europeans or Chinese people could use their technology for better identification.
“When I was in Britain, any black person could pick any of his friend’s identity card and go anywhere across the country unfettered.
“Those working at the airports will confirm to you that you need local people to identify one another.
“Most imported machines don’t recognise tribal marks. These machines raise alarm when they see a masked face.
“But what we have produced can recognise tribal marks, faces that are masked and faces that are disguised using cosmetics,” he said.
Ibiyemi said that the machine could identify human face, human iris, finger prints, toe prints and sole prints, speaker and speech recognition, signature and hand writing verification.
The don said that the machine was cost effective when compared to the foreign device and produced sharper and clearer images than the latter. (NAN)

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/10/unilorin-dons-invent-biometric-machine/
CareerRe: National Association Of Unemployed Graduates(NAUG) by realteflon(m): 10:53am On Sep 30, 2013
Now that there are members in almost every state both male & female. A new post of this association with each state name attach to it should be created so that each state could have its assembly also in ur respective locations and narrate back ur number in assembly and you all moderated on the way forward and how to fight and solve unemployment killing graduate in our beloved NIGERIA. Happy independent Fellow compatriots
CareerRe: National Association Of Unemployed Graduates Openly Invites Trustees And Members by realteflon(m): 10:12am On Sep 25, 2013
Realdon1: Fighting against unemployment doesnt mean we ar jobless. So, opposers should mind how they thnk
Exactly my point to people who think everyone here supporting the struggle are all unemployed........ we fighting for the future of graduate yet to leave school, underemployed, and unemployed.



Am putting a call to ehix to explain something vital to this struggle
TV/MoviesRe: Nigerian Horror Story- A Short Film Script by realteflon(m): 12:03am On Sep 25, 2013
Putting a phone call to Patience ozokwuo to play Madam Q
FamilyDivorcedrama: “I Carried Ritual Sacrifice To Heal My Wife, Now She’s Sleeping Wi by realteflon(op): 8:11am On Sep 24, 2013
A man taken before a Lagos court by his wife with the aim of divorcing him has shocked the court with his own side of the story.

Olatunde Ogundimu, told a Grade A Customary Court in Agege that after he risked his life to save his wife’s, she proceeded to have an affair with a man who is well known to him.

He reportedly said that his wife moves around without regard to the fact that she is a married woman. He added that she usually leaves home very early in the morning with the excuse that she is going to her mother’s house and would not return until late in the night.

“She will go out on Saturday only to come back on Sunday and when asked, her mother would say she sent her on an errand.”

He alleged that his wife is also unfaithful as she’s having an affair with a butcher.

“I was surprised to see our butcher’s number on her phone. She said that he was just being nice to her by selling N45, 000 worth of meat to her, but when I called the number, the butcher told me that I should stop calling him if I don’t want to vomit blood.”

I was scared by his response and I stopped calling his number.

Disclosing how he once carried out a sacrifice on behalf of his wife, Olatunde said that his wife once had a serious cough which defied all treatment.
According to him, he spent a fortune to cure it, while no one rose to their help financially.

“The most secretive thing I did on her behalf was a ritual in form of sacrifice so that she could be healed. This was a thing I have never done for anyone else,” he added.

Yemisi had earlier in her testimony stated that she and her husband were married for six years and blessed with a two-year-old girl.

In her defence, she stated that it was her husband who told her to collect meat from the butcher and had refused to pay him.

“When I was sick, it was the butcher who paid for my treatment. Since then, he has continued to ask after my well-being and has been taking care of my child and I,” she said.

She therefore pleaded with the court to dissolve the marriage.

The court ruled that the husband should pay N4,000 pending when the case will end and adjourned the case till September 26.

http://www.ynaija.com/divorcedrama-i-carried-ritual-sacrifice-to-heal-my-wife-now-shes-sleeping-with-another-man-husband-spills-in-court/?utm_source=&utm_medium=twitter
CareerRe: National Association Of Unemployed Graduates Openly Invites Trustees And Members by realteflon(m): 7:55am On Sep 24, 2013
Is a trustee a requirement from CAC ?
I think this struggle is getting slow with what am seeing.
The next meeting should be announced in the coming days. Action should speak more rather than registration because there is a name now which is more IMPORTANT




A meeting should be announced to decide d nxt course of action that would address this cancer of unemployment in our beloved NIGERIA.


Thank you
PhonesRe: BBM On Android And Related Issues by realteflon(m): 7:47am On Sep 24, 2013
My BBM pin:7903f7e9. On Android
RomanceRe: Am Inlove With Her, But She Chooses To Be A Nice Friend. Please Help by realteflon(m): 5:47pm On Sep 23, 2013
@op. I sense you compliment her alot, you seek every opportunity to be with her, you do her favours alot, you smile alot when you are with her when you shouldn't, you don't have a no on ur mouth when she wants to go somewhere with her or do things for her


Do you want a way out so she begins to see you as a boyfriend to be intimate with?
Dating And Meet-up ZoneHe Needs A Taliban Chick (photo) by realteflon(op): 3:48pm On Sep 22, 2013
He needs a Taliban female chick for serious relationship
PoliticsRe: 72-year-old PDP Chieftain Marries His 23-year-old Heartthrob [PHOTOS] by realteflon(m): 2:18pm On Sep 21, 2013
Good for him. He sins has reach up to God and He has allowed the devil to penetrate him through this sweet 28yrs old lady.








She go clear im resources, change im accounts to her name and move all his stolen and ill-gotten property to her name.

Am currently writing a screenplay for scenario as this where an old man marries a younger lady twice or three times her age and the aftermath where the young lady has her young BF servicing her and he connives with her to empty the old man
PoliticsWhy FG Wants ASUU Strike To Continue by realteflon(op): 2:03pm On Sep 21, 2013
Nigerian universities have been buffeted with agonising months of strikes for over a decade and until now, the story is pretty much the same. Government is still unwilling to give the education sector a shot in the arm.
Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, has been on strike since June 30 and has dialogued with FG over 11 times, albeit, inconclusively.
This underscores the lukewarm posture of government towards the striking lecturers and from ASUU’s body language and utterances, they have made it abundantly clear to anyone who cares to listen that they are ready to continue the strike even if it takes years, insisting that their decision was adequately taken in a bid to revitalise Nigerian universities.
The bone of contention is lucid in itself. An agreement was reached in 2009 that all federal universities would require a total sum of N1.5 trillion spread over three years (2009-2011) to address the rot and decay in the universities.
But, in the Memorandum of Understanding, MoU, signed between the union and the government in 2012, FG decided to extend the gesture to include both federal and state universities. After the 2012 review, it was agreed that instead of N1.5 trillion, FG would infuse a total of N1.3 trillion into the universities over four years.
Almost four years down the line, FG has refused to fulfill its end of the bargain. Rather than respond to the issues raised by the union that would ensure quick resolution to the imbroglio, government boycotted ASUU to summon a meeting with Pro-Chancellors and Vice-Chancellors of universities, offering them N130 billion with a matching order to lecturers to resume work immediately.
But the union is insisting that by throwing money at universities in that manner, government has repudiated the 2009 agreement it entered freely with the union and the 2012 MoU. ASUU is not making any fresh demand but has maintained that the 2009 agreement must be honoured.
It is ridiculous that government officials were quoted as saying ASUU’s N1.3 trillion demand is capable of shutting down the country. No. Their insatiable and rapacious greed will.
The private jets in the presidential fleet can fly, centenary celebrations is a priority to government, there’s enough money to pay humongous salaries and allowances to federal legislators and other political office holders, enough to forfeit to oil subsidy thieves, enough to pay militants bogus amnesty cheques and phantom contracts while they continue to bunker our crude oil like never before, there’s enough money to beg Boko Haram to accept amnesty but there is no money for law abiding Nigerian students who want to eke out a living using university education as a stepping stone. It is this kind of attitude from the government that provokes the use of brute force by some regional groups to attract government’s attention to their problems.
Government cannot claim it has no money to fulfill this agreement. A country with 109 senators earning about N19.6 billion a year, while N51.8 billion is spent on members of House of Representatives for the same period, totaling N71.4 billion.
This sum, N71.4 billion, represents 17.8 per cent of the N400bn yearly intervention fund recommended by the Committee on Needs Assessment of Nigerian Universities. Surely, our lecturers and universities where they were trained deserve more.
When we talk of heath care, government official and the ruling elite go abroad for medical attention; we talk of bad roads, they fly private jets; we talk of power, they run their homes on 24-7 alternative electricity source; now we’re talking Education, their wards are in some of the best universities abroad. There is no way the myriad of problems bedeviling the country can be tackled if the political elite don’t feel the pangs.
That Mr. President has taken out time from his ‘busy’ schedule to constantly parley with the warring factions of his party, PDP, but has never sat down with ASUU members to chart a course for Nigeria’s leaders of tomorrow clearly shows his priorities. Party affairs and chasing perceived enemies of his 2015 ambition around with apparatus of state are far more important things than bending over backwards to pander to the demands of the striking lecturers.
But then, government must take into cognisance the fact that, the longer the students remain at home, chances are that they will be lured into social vices. The aftermath can be disastrous for the state.
There are misplaced calls in some quarters for ASUU to be ‘reasonable’, accept FG’s offer and return to classrooms. Others lambast them for being self-centered and unpatriotic. It is unfortunate that Nigerians are always looking for quick fix solutions to monumental problems. Less endowed countries like Ghana, Botswana and Angola are making giant strides on all fronts because the citizenry have at one point or the other insisted that the needful be done. Here, anything thrown at us is accepted with glee.
We must get our priorities right as a country. Government must curb its own excesses. Education must be given the attention it deserves. Education of the citizenry should not be subjected to any form of Negotiation. Negotiating the education of our leaders of tomorrow is more or less negotiating the future of the country.
Government deliberately wants the strike to linger, first, to blackmail the opposition. There have been several unsavoury comments from the government’s divide of the negotiation table that ASUU has been infiltrated by moles from the opposition, alleging that the strike has lingered to gain political capital. That is how low this government can stoop. We have seen it before. It is an irresponsible and shameless government, one that lacks integrity and honesty that will blame the opposition for all its woes. It is unbecoming for the government of the day to continue to heap its failure on the doorstep of the opposition and ASUU strike is just another avenue to paint the opposition black before the public.
Second, is to send a strong signal to other unions who might be contemplating similar action to have a rethink. Perhaps, government thinks by acceding to ASUU’s demands, other Labour unions might toe the same path at the slightest excuse.
Third, the ultimate aim of government is to paint a bad image of the association to Nigerians, at least, for as long as the strike persists. The Governor Gabriel Suswan-led NEEDS Report Implementation Committee mediating on behalf of the government has unfortunately taken a position that is false, dishonest, and calculated to misinform the public and cause disaffection towards the union.
Rather than seek cheap popularity, Governor Suswan and the rest of the FG team should tow the part of honour by asking President Goodluck Jonathan to honour the 2009 agreement. There’s no basis for turning the heat on ASUU and the campaign of calumny.
It calls for worry, that same government that has always maintained that ‘our graduates are unemployable’ and our universities churn out ‘half-baked graduates’ find it difficult to commit the much needed funds to revamp the universities.

Ilevbare is a public affairs commentator. He can be reached via theophilus@ilevbare.com. Engage him on twitter, @tilevbare. He blogs politics at http://ilevbare.com.
PhonesRe: BBM On Android And Related Issues by realteflon(m): 9:42am On Sep 21, 2013
BBM will be available as a free download for Android smartphones running Ice Cream Sandwich and Jelly Bean (Android 4.x) beginning at 7 AM EDT today Saturday. BBM for iPhones running iOS 6 and iOS 7 will become available for each market on the App Store schedule of 12:01 AM local time on September 22.







7AM EDT is supposed to be what time in Nigeria guys?
PhonesRe: BBM On Android And Related Issues by realteflon(m): 12:40am On Sep 21, 2013
There us nothing. Just some fake BBM I wasted my 2.43MB downloading which I discover is useless. Let me wait for america time. Till 6pm today
CrimeRe: Police Declare Anambra Commissioner Wanted For Alleged Fraud(commissioner's Phot by realteflon(op): 7:43am On Sep 20, 2013
I see you are from anambra. Google it about the commissioner who escape arrest in the US a d flew back to Nigeria. I speak with fact. Its not everything they will post here for you. Are you a baby to be spoon fed always?
CrimeRe: Police Declare Anambra Commissioner Wanted For Alleged Fraud(commissioner's Phot by realteflon(op): 1:35am On Sep 20, 2013
maxwello.yg:
Stop broadcasting lies, if you don't have proof then stop spreading lies just because of some cheap token you were given. I understand this is election period in Anambra state and spoiling the image of Governor Obi and APGA as a whole in this forthcoming election is your aim. However, you made a fool of yourself and your master for not providing links or proofs. I have a better job for you mate?
You are obviously blind. Can't you see the link. You judge people by what they have already done, not what they can do.
HealthNigeria Women The Highest Users Of Skin Lighting Product In The World(fact) by realteflon(op): 1:28am On Sep 20, 2013
Statistics I was watching on CNN shows Nigeria women are the highest users of skin lighting product in the world which are made in India. Even the Indian women don't use it like our women. 77% out of 100% users of skin lighting cream/product are Nigeria girls,ladies,women...Gawd! No wonder I have been seeing too many over yellow girls around. I mean everywhere even in church.




77% is alarming. What happen to natural beauty. Naija girls! All for runs
RomanceNigeria Women The Highest Users Of Skin Lighting Product In The World(FACT) by realteflon(op): 1:12am On Sep 20, 2013
Statistics I was watching on CNN shows Nigeria women are the highest users of skin lighting product in the world which are made in India. Even the Indian women don't use it like our women. 77% out of 100% users of skin lighting cream/product are Nigeria girls,ladies,women...Gawd! No wonder I have been seeing too many over yellow girls around. I mean everywhere even in church.




77% is alarming. What happen to natural beauty. Naija girls! All for runs
CrimeRe: Police Declare Anambra Commissioner Wanted For Alleged Fraud(commissioner's Phot by realteflon(op): 6:30pm On Sep 19, 2013
This revelation shows the character of the Governor of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi, a fraudster as well and no wonder He is also dealing with fraudesters. One of his Commissioners, from Ogbaru, is a wanted man in the USA. Big shame. Almost all his close associates who are running the government with him are fraudsters. I pity Anambra State and its people
CrimePolice Declare Anambra Commissioner Wanted For Alleged Fraud(commissioner's Phot by realteflon(op): 6:26pm On Sep 19, 2013
The Special Fraud Unit of the Nigeria Police Force, Ikoyi, Lagos State, has declared the Anambra State Commissioner for Special Duties, Mr. Vincent Ezenwajiaku, wanted.

The SFU said the commissioner allegedly obtained N10.5m under false pretence about 10 years ago.

His surety, one Mr. Obi Okwudili, had also been arrested by the unit for his inability to produce the suspect.

A statement by the SFU Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Ngozi Isintume-Agu said, “A petition to the Commissioner of Police, Special Fraud Unit, Mr. Tunde Ogunsakin, alleged that sometime between 1996 and 2002, Ezenwajiaku, being the Managing Director of BIO Plastic Ltd, had invited the complainant to invest in his company as a co-Director.

“This was to enable the complainant acquire 34 per cent equity at the end of the investment.”

The complainant was said to have subsequently paid N10,582,540.00 in installments after receiving reports from Ezenwajiaku, which indicated the huge potential of the company, the expected turnover and the profit.

However, a belated check with the Corporate Affairs Commission by the complainant later revealed that he had invested in a non-existent company as it was not registered with the commission.

The statement read in part, “In the course of investigation, detectives from the unit, travelled to Anambra State with an invitation letter which was duly served on the suspect.

“Ezenwajiaku was expected to report to SFU on April 16, 2013, but he did not honour the invitation.

“On August 4, 2013, detectives went to Awka with a warrant of arrest which Ezenwajiaku resisted.

“Instead, he maintained that he must see the governor of the state or the commissioner of police in the state.

“Ezenwajiaku was later taken to State Criminal Investigation Department at Anambra, where he made cautionary statement.”

He was said to have been subsequently released on bail to Okwudili who promised in writing to produce Ezenwajiaku on August 15 2013.

On the said date, Okwudili was said to have failed to produce Ezenwajiaku.

As a result, Okwudili was later arrested and would soon be charged to court for offence of “surety to show cause.”

The statement added, “The Commissioner of Police, Special Fraud Unit has declared Vincent Ezenwajiaku wanted.

“Anybody with useful information on how to arrest him or his whereabouts, should contact the Commissioner of Police, Special Fraud Unit, 13, Milverton Road, Ikoyi, Lagos.”


http://www.punchng.com/metro/police-declare-anambra-commissioner-wanted-for-alleged-fraud/

PoliticsRe: I Work With President Jonathan, I Will Just Do My Job – Okonjo-iweala by realteflon(m): 9:32am On Sep 19, 2013
Which job? Cooking figures that does not reflect the true activities and happenings in the country. Poor Economist like you. You have come to a country where d system is bad, why wont you cook up figures.

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