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Religion / Re: Say A Prayer For Yourself And The Poster Above You by RTRUTH: 9:06am On Aug 04, 2013
father i pray that my expectations this year shall not be cut off so also the posters above me, in jesus mighty name Amen

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Technology Market / Re: Scuit: Shop & Ship From China, USA, Dubai & UK (Express, Cargo & Shipping) by RTRUTH: 1:18pm On Jul 28, 2013
hi,i want to buy this product 5 pieces(gross weight 200g each) ie 5x 200g 1kg the total cost, urgent please!

http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Professional-Smart-Laser-Spirit-Level-4-Bubble-Vials-Crosshair-Laser-Line-and-Dot-Free-Switch-with/593463503.html
Business / Re: For Uba Afri Card Users Only by RTRUTH: 7:17pm On Jul 21, 2013
manufos: When using your UBA Africard on the ATM, select CURRENT as card account type, otherwise you get wrong pin error.
whenever i use my card on Atm or POS i use either saving or card as acct type and it worked perfectly

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Computers / Re: Inverter Users : Lets Have Your Experience by RTRUTH: 4:57pm On Mar 18, 2013
Cyberknight: Nice thread, and most informative indeed. I wonder if anyone could help me with this - I'm using a 0.8KVA Genus inverter and one Simba 200amps battery. I've got a little generator (the 'I'm doing better than my neighbor" type, I believe its called), but it doesn't charge the battery. But the generator carries everything else in my flat normally, a TV, decoder, DVD, 3 standing fans, all (energy saving) lights, normal socket points, etc. Question: what size of gen do I need to charge the battery? Anyone?
to charge ur 200ah battery very well you will need up to 20amp of dc current, but ur 0.8kva inverter cannot produce this,to confirm this , check the body of the inverter and see the rated output dc current of the inverter if it is up to 20amps.to get the 200ah battery charged very well and faster get an external intelligent battery charger

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Phones / Re: Learn How To Stop Your Android Phone From Consuming Your Airtime/data by RTRUTH: 1:50pm On Mar 18, 2013
Kizyte: N3 Photos

please can any one help me out , my techno n3 cannot receive file through bluetooth, each time someones sends me a file thru bluetooth, it will first alert me that a file is coming, after it will say file not receive, have checked all setting no way.
Food / Re: Moin-Moin Lovers, Come In Here! by RTRUTH: 5:08pm On Mar 16, 2013
yellowpawpaw: I lv dis delicacy very well but my problem is d blender to use in blending it.presently where I live I don't trust d commercial grinders around so I use beans flour but I prefer d real thing from d scratch. Pls can anybody tell me d blender to buy for it.somebody adviced me to go for imported second hand.I need a practical advice pls.thanks

i have a friend that uses her philips blender and it works fine.
Technology Market / Re: 2 Weeks Used Mini by RTRUTH: 3:56am On Jan 29, 2013
if you can sell it for 30k call me on 07055457279
Webmasters / Re: I Need An Approved Adsense Account Fast......who Can Get It For Me?? by RTRUTH: 11:02pm On Jan 26, 2013
i just bought my adsense account 3 days a go at www.dollarscenter.com but i don't know if Nigeria are accepted according the post above.please how do i know , if that adsense account is for Nigeria because i have change the name and the country to Nigeria.

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Webmasters / Re: Technology Writer Needed by RTRUTH: 7:29pm On Jan 26, 2013
Nice work here. i think Nigerians are blogging perfectly well online just like last year i stumble upon www.strictlyfreebies.com and after going through the site, i discover that, it was own by a Nigerian. What a blog with so many active real comments but after sometime i noticed that there was no constant posting again to the blog and i was distrate to advertise my business book in the site, since there was no active posting, i have to write the admin and discussed only to be told that he want to sell the blog that's why he is not posting constantly again.... That is Nigerians for you. To cut the whole story stort. I talk seriously to him and few weeks later, he started posting constantly to the blog again and it's a must for everybody who want to learn online [url]Strictlyfreebies.com[/url] is reallly free. take a look next time, i will also introduce to top Nigerian hided website.
Technology Market / Re: Dell 610 : 25,000. Give Away Price. Hurry Up Now by RTRUTH: 11:12am On Jan 19, 2013
can i get it for 20k call me 07055457279
Technology Market / Re: HP Mini 2gb Ram , 320hdd For Sale.. by RTRUTH: 11:07am On Jan 19, 2013
can i get for 30k call me 07055457279
Technology Market / Re: 10inch Flytouch 4 Tablet by RTRUTH: 4:35am On Jan 18, 2012
the poster is a scammer, if he is genuine he will post the price . be ware.
Politics / Re: Breaking News. Strike Continues As Meeting Between Labour And Fg Ends deadlocked by RTRUTH: 12:37am On Jan 13, 2012
Talks to resolve the ongoing fuel subsidy crisis ended in a deadlock on Thursday as the organised Labour insisted that the government should return the pump price of petrol to N65 per litre.

The talks between a government team of ministers and governors, and officials of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Trade Union Congress and representatives of the civil society held in the Presidential Villa in Abuja.

A source who attended the meeting told THE PUNCH last night that the government delegation to the meeting said it could only offer Labour N90 per litre. The source said that the team had initially said that it could not go below N120 per litre. He added that the government team reduced the offer when it was told that Labour did not have a mandate to accept any amount above N65 per litre.

As a result of the failure of the talks, the organised labour instructed its affiliate unions to continue with the nationwide strike on Friday (today).

After the meeting, the NLC President, Abdulwaheed Omar, told journalists that while compromises had been made by both parties no agreement had been reached yet.

Further talks, Omar said, would continue on Saturday (tomorrow).

The NLC president said, “The outcome is that we have not concluded discussions yet, but we have had fruitful discussions and we are to continue on Saturday. It is not conclusive yet.”

Asked if government and labour were ready to shift grounds, he said, “Yes, that was part of the discussions. Of course, all of us are trying to shift grounds, which was why I told you that we have had fruitful discussions.”

On whether the strike would be called off immediately, Omar answered, “Unless and until we get a conclusive conclusion from the discussions, we will maintain the status quo.”

The Senate President, David Mark, who spoke to journalists after the meeting, also confirmed that both labour and the government had shifted grounds.

Mark said, “The meeting was very fruitful. Everybody shifted grounds to the level that we will take a decision that will be in the best interest of Nigerians. That will be any moment from now.”

On whether Nigerians should expect a cut in price, the Senate President said, “Nigerians should expect the best decision.”

Pro-subsidy protesters, in postings on the social media, on Thursday, had warned the organised labour against reaching any compromise short of reverting to the old N65 pump price of petrol.

Fiery preacher, Pastor Tunde Bakare, also warned that the people would continue the anti-subsidy removal protests if labour backed out.

‘‘Even if the NLC and the TUC call off the strike people who have no job and who do not belong to any union will continue. No retreat no surrender. Nigerians, rain will soon fall,” he told a crowd of pro-subsidy protesters at the Gani Fawehinmi Park, Ojota, Lagos.

Before the labour leaders were ushered into the venue of the meeting, President Goodluck Jonathan had met behind closed doors with Vice President Namadi Sambo; Mark; his deputy, Ike Ekweremadu; Senate Leader, Victor Ndoma-Egba and Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Anyim Pius Anyim.

Others at the first meeting were Governors Babatunde Fashola (Lagos); Rotimi Amaechi (Rivers); Lyel Imoke (Cross River); Adams Oshiomhole (Edo); Gabriel Suswam (Benue); Babangida Aliyu (Niger); and Peter Obi (Anambra).

Also at the meeting were the ministers of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala; Trade and Investment, Olusegun Aganga; Petroleum Resources, Diezani Allinson-Madueke; Justice, Bello Adoke; Labour, Emeka Wogu and Health, Onyebuchi Chukwu.

The 17 labour leaders and civil society representatives were led to the meeting by Omar, and his TUC counterpart, Peter Esele.

Shortly after they entered, the President and Sambo left the venue.

But the VP returned later to lead the government team to give the President feedback in his residence.

The spokesman for the Save Nigeria Group, Mr. Yinka Odumakin, while reacting to the stalemate, said the decision of the government not to back down from its hard stance was a test of the will of the people.

“The government is behaving irresponsibly by being insensitive to the cries of the people. The people will give the regime a maximum struggle never witnessed in this country,” Odumakin said.

The House of Representatives said it believed that the strike could still be called off before next week.

The Deputy Chairman of the House Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Mr. Victor Ogene, said the fact that discussions were taking place meant that a peaceful resolution was in sight.

He added, “It’s progress being made. Discussions will continue on Saturday.

“That means that hope is not lost and that the strike can still be called off during the weekend.

“Recall that labour initially declared five-day strike in the first instance, which means that tomorrow (today) would still have been lost had they called at the strike.

“There is still hope for amicable resolution of the crisis.”
http://www.punchng.com/news/fg-says-no-to-n65-petrol-%E2%80%A2labour-rejects-n90-%E2%80%A2talks-resume-saturday-%E2%80%A2strike-protests-to-continue/

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