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Hizzy:@Hizzy...I didn't see salary info on the page. Do you know any of the positions' salary range? Thanks |
cherylstun:The name is TE ST. There's no profile pic. I disconnected my facebook account a long time ago and I had no plans of ever joining again. It's because of this group that I quickly created a profile so I just didn't put a pic or anything with it. But the name on the profile is TE ST. Thanks |
cherylstun:I just tried getting into the page. It still says my acceptance is pending. |
cherylstun:@ Cherylstun...I just sent you a request to be added to the facebook group. Thanks. |
If you are a pineapple or watermelon farmer and can supply either one, kindly drop your contact so I can call you ASAP. Thanks |
It was great meeting you yesterday @Catered4. You provided us with great information. And happy belated birthday Mine was May 7th.Will be in contact soon. |
Catered4:@Catered4, how much is each of those tatase bags? Thanks |
anthoi:Thanks. I'll check them out. |
Hello, I just had a car shipped in to Lagos and I need to find out the process for getting my plate number. Can someone kindly explain what the process entails? 1. Where do I go (where is their office located)? 2. How much is it? 3. What paperwork do I need? 4. How long does it take? I just don't want to be spinning in circles, so if anyone has a straightforward way that they got it done, I'd really appreciate it. Thanks |
I need a 2 bedroom flat in Omole Phase 1. It should be decent and well kept. Budget - Between 600k -700k Any agents that can assist, please reply. Thanks. |
Lesgupnigeria:Lesgupnigeria, please check your inbox. Just emailed you. Thanks |
femmy2010:Shipping from North Carolina. |
Hello, please how much will it cost to ship a 2009 Ford Fusion SE to Lagos (total cost including clearing?) Thanks |
Lesgupnigeria, thank you very much for starting this thread. The question i have is, is it possible to go into fruit and vegetable processing on a small scale? By small i mean with like 300,000 Naira capital? I've been reading differing viewpoints on the topic. Some websites say it's very expensive due to the high cost of the machines needed...therefore only big, established companies should dare venture into processing. But then other websites are saying there are very cheap, locally available equipments for processing, so not sure which one it is. Thanks |
Anyone been invited to attend this summit recently that's organized by Global Career Company? I got an invitation in the email for the upcoming summit in New York next week but they don't have any interview lined up for me. It's just a general invitation to come to the summit and hope you can line up an interview when you get there. I was under the impression that when they extend an invitation to you, that means specific companies have requested to interview you, and not just hoping for one when you get there. Anyone else got this invitation before without an interview and still went? I've been to similar recruitment summits before as just a general attendee and I just want to make sure it's worthwhile if you don't have anything lined up before you go. Thanks in advance. |
Love angel: Reese, cld u pls give me her contact. Thank uHer name is Sade. Her company is Amisha Total Concepts. Her numbers are 08088294835 and 07060863746. She also has a facebook page that has pictures of her work. The page is called Amisha Total Concepts. |
It's because of Naija mentality...if we don't hear a big price, we think it's an inferior product. But if anyone needs a great makeup artist, I can recommend one 1000%. She is very affordable and did my wedding makeup a couple of months ago. |
Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo may play for Manchester United again one day, saying: "Maybe in the future I could return." The 25-year-old departed for Real Madrid in a world record £80million deal last summer after six seasons at Old Trafford, which yielded three Premier League titles, a Champions League crown and numerous other team and personal honours. The move was long mooted, with Ronaldo's desire to play in Spain and the astronomical transfer fee eventually seeing the forward switch to the Bernabeu. Ronaldo, who joined United for £12.24m from Sporting Lisbon aged 18, has made a strong start to his Real career, scoring 11 times in 13 Primera Division appearances - including two goals in Saturday's win over Xerez - and six times in four Champions League appearances. But he may pull on a Red Devils shirt again. "Of course I miss playing for Manchester United," Ronaldo said in The News of the World. "I played there for six years and that's a long time. "I am still interested in watching Manchester United and, you never know, maybe in the future I could return to play there. "It's always possible." Ronaldo has a long-term contract at Real which he plans to honour, but he stressed his fondness for Sir Alex Ferguson, his former United team-mates and the Old Trafford club. "I want to fulfil my contract here but, in the future, only God knows," he added. "I will not say I am not happy here at Real Madrid. "I am really happy and everyone knows this is my club but, of course, I miss Manchester United, the boss, the players, because I left family there." http://thenationonlineng.net/web2/articles/36310/1/Ronaldo-wont-rule-out-Utd-return/Page1.html |
Those dudes are hilarious. All their videos are always funny, especially their dance routines. ![]() |
I was speaking to my friend in Ibadan last week and she mentioned that there have been so many robberies lately and they've even had to put extra security measures and stuff. And everybody is so freaked out cuz the attacks have been pretty much back to back to back. I was so scared for her. God please protect us o ![]() |
If Fashola can get this power issue taken care of; just this issue alone; even if he doesn't get to tackle anything else, my prayers for this man will never cease, and Nigerians should look hard at making him a top contender for the top job in the land. I'm very hopeful for Lagos right now with him at the helm. Hope he doesn't get distracted. |
The Speaker of the House, Mr. Dimeji Bankole, inaugurated the committee, one of the 12 newly-created, in Abuja and specifically said that of great concern to the legislature was how to protect the dignity of Nigerians in the Diaspora.Oh, so it's the dignity of the Nigerians in the diaspora that needs protecting? What about the dignity of the people getting screwed over everyday right there in Nigeria? Which Nigerians in diaspora sent these fools message that their dignity needs protecting? |
Below is the news segment on NTA, don't know if it's been posted already. Found the link on facebook. Trust me, it's even more ridiculous watching it than reading it LOL, the reporter lady actually putting the mic to the goat's mouth, asking questions ?http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=126891250444&ref=nf |
Okay, what would you call people who act like this then? In 2007, after getting tired of the lack of water palava, my grandma decides to dig a well in her backyard so we wouldn't have to trek like the Israelites just to get water to shower every morning. Now, this decision was made after she did much teeth pulling in the neighborhood; as frustrated as she was; there was no one she didn't call on in her street so they can join forces to try to call someone to do something about the water issue. (Chairman, Rep, councillor, whoever, you name it). In any case, no one living in that same neighborhood with her (and making the same treks every morning to fetch water with those heavy pails on their heads!) wanted to get involved. The response she got from them was, "leave them (our "elected leaders" alone o!!, or "you know they won't help us o!", or "that's how they are o!", or "sha ma wo nti e o"! (just keep looking).Okay fine, now fast forward to my grandma eventually putting the well in the backyard and she lets any and everyone have access to it. (our backyard was a scene every morning with people coming to fetch water since now, there's someone closer; they didn't have to carry their pails that far anymore to get water. Even when she's not home, she leaves the backyard door open so people can still come fetch water even when there's nobody at home. Great! Now fast forward to her forgetting to leave the backdoor open one day. Yepa!!!, come see thunder and fire at work! These same people of this neighborhood that were once jejely making their Israelite treks to get water, not complaining about anything, all of a sudden turned into these belligerent group of people because the poor old lady happened to forget ONE TIME to keep the backyard door unlocked. There were no words left unsaid, how dare she not leave it open today?! Doesn't she know that a lot of people depend on that well so they can shower?! Doesn't she realize people have work to go to?! These people are so useless!, Blah, blah, blah, I, of course, was quite amused and disgusted by this. I wondered why these people who were more than satisfied with the condition that was forcefully imposed on them by their "elected leaders" and have been more than satisfied with it for years, after all, no one ever complained outside of their homes; all of a sudden became so vocal about what they felt was their entitlement when one poor old lady forgot to unlock the door one time. The rate at which they turned on her was so baffling to me; and I just sadly wondered how we are so quickly to turn on each other (even those who are trying their best to help you) but when the people who treat you like dogs come around, they are bowing incessantly doing "yes sir, yes sir', and their mouth goes shut. Now multiply this incident by millions of neighborhoods in Nigeria. How exactly do you categorize people who act like that? Heroes? for letting a little old lady have a piece of their minds? ![]() No one is condemning Nigerians in Nigeria for the suffering, at least I'm not. And I doubt any sane Nigerian would say that they're better than those who are in the country just because they managed to get out. But you can't help but wonder why we continue to regurgitate the same corrupt group to lead each and every time. Nigerians in Nigeria don't need every Nigerian outside of the country to come back in the country before they know they need to elect the right people in office, do they? |
Thanks to BOSS, Kobo, and Sky Blue for keeping us posted. I wish some of the questions posted was at least answered though. Do they know if this is gonna be something that'll happen periodically or is this just a one time thing? |
F'ife Ja fun mi , that' a pretty good one too. And it wasn't really a movie but Baba Suwe was my show back in the day!! I wish I could find old episodes. 7pm everyday I was in front of the tv, waiting for it to come on. ![]() |
I'm not sorry i'm not singing Fashola's praises but I do not rebuke his efforts either, but I believe the reason for a forum is to voice ur opinion and listen to that of others. And in my opinion Nigeria tries to be western more than it tries to grow.This has to be posted again. Then again, the plan will probably create jobs for quite a few people, guess we'll wait and see. |
I was never a fan of the CCTV thing even the whole time I was living in London. I found it too weird lol. Everywhere you go, camera dey watch you haba! But this might actually work for Lagos. I just hope people let it work the way it's supposed to. |
Mine was May 7th.
God please protect us o
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alone o!!, or "you know they won't help us o!", or "that's how they are o!", or "sha ma wo nti e o"! (just keep looking).
I found it too weird lol. Everywhere you go, camera dey watch you haba! But this might actually work for Lagos. I just hope people let it work the way it's supposed to.