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We saw the footsteps around Ebukuma in 2005 while surveying the Ogoni-Andoni-Opobo Road. And 15yrs today the big mammal is spotted live and direct. |
Ironman3:As in eehh..E just #Choke |
Now that the "Secrete prayers" are answered Iguess you'll be submissive this time.. |
Is Is this the true meaning of Luke 16:9? King James Bible And I say unto you, Make to yourselves friends of the mammon of unrighteousness; that, when ye fail, they may receive you into everlasting habitations. New King James Version “And I say to you, make friends for yourselves by unrighteous mammon, that when you fail, they may receive you into an everlasting home. New American Standard Bible And I say to you, make friends for yourselves by means of the wealth of unrighteousness, so that when it is all gone, they will receive you into the eternal dwellings. |
Broveens42:You have a point Bro. Even the first time he left the country I think the FG knew about it. I stop trusting the security and government to a large extent since I watched the movie 24(Jack Bauer |
The government estimates more than 500 billion rand ($35 billion) was stolen from the state during Zuma’s rule, Africa my Africa |
garfield1:Bro, Mature was also depending on federal might. Dont forget that at the time he was also the chief of staff to the then NDDC Chairman(Victor Ndoma) alot of us knew it was going to be almost impossible for him to scale through. Again, like I said earlier CRS and BOKI remains PDP. |
garfield1:APC won't do Jack in Boki. Boki people are predominantly PDP |
Congrats to George Abang Ekpungu my Kakwagom, Bro |
kenzysmith:Bro, Cement is 3500 now/bag Cameroon Zinc is 28k/bundle of 15sheets. Not Aluminium or step tiles oo Skilled labour is 6k daily... I may be wrong, but I doubt you can achieve so much with this amount |
Some people are still arguing that there's nothing like a CLK 320 Kompressor. Am I the only one that's bought or driven this car?
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TPound:Maybe...� |
[quote author=mammanbawa post=102929154]Nothing like CLK320 kompressor sir You prolly meant CLK320 Or CLK230 Kompressor well, mine's 320 Kompressor, Sir. "In simple terms, a supercharger is an air compressor, hence Mercedes-Benz's slightly stylized Kompressor name. This means that the compressed air is forced into the engine to provide extra power". |
kenzysmith:Bro, NGN153,000,000.00 is equal to USD301,0 00. @ =N=508/$1.00. My point is, that amount can't build a world class Hotel or 10Plazas like you said. That amount may only be enough to build 1 or 2 plazas in low cost areas. |
HeavenlyBang:Second pic is my CLK.. Hope you learnt something new Bro?
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Philadelphia:CLK 320 not C350..was a typo error |
Fahdiga1:Oga, pls don't disrespect someones wife this way. When they decide to make up tomorrow how will you feel with this kind of disrespectful comment? |
Hi Rissamenti:"The plant which is a private investment to be undertaken by Messers CCECC," Private? |
"The policemen came down and asked what the problem was .. they offered to bring down the tyre and sorted things for us" Kudos to the Police too.. for offering to help |
O lawdddd dayumnnn! Reminds me of what I did to my friend in 4 Lane Uyo. He'd just aquired a 2004 Highlander and I had a 350 Compressor (Benz Coupe). On that faithful Saturday morning we were set to hit Ebeno beach. And before I could even roll back from the parking lot, Emmanuel was already almost 4km on the Highway, he then called me on the phone to mock meBut before he cud even drop the call he saw me about 300meters ahead. And I made sure he never gets even 900meters close until we got to our final point of rest. After that trip Emma sold his Lowlander and got a C-class Benz. It's Mercedes and others! |
My Sis left MazaMaza at about 11:40am yesterday and arrived Onitsha around 9:00pm. I ask her to sleep in a Hotel and this morning she's continuing the journey to South no shaking. GOD pass them all! |
Penguin2:I tell you, Bro. Coconut oil refinery Coconut plantation Syringe Factory Meter manufacturing factory Flour mills 21 Storey Smart building And many more..... He's done well for his people. |
Coldshisha:20k is around $49 Bro. Buy even at $49 is far too expensive for a midsize grass cutter. This should cost maximum USD15 |
Your smile though☺️☺️See your eyes..badht guy Thank Baba God for his mercies and kindness upon you. |
[quote author=Godsownchild199 post=101969096]Hi Everyone, I’m 26 years old and I want to share my little story with you all. I hope you can learn a thing or two from it. This is not my main account, I had to create a new account in view of my decision to share my story on this platform. I’ve been a Nairalander since 2012 and I have benefitted from the amazing academic and career insights shared by many. So, I thought it kind to share mine to help others in this amazing community. I graduated from the University (if I reveal this, my colleagues who are avid Nairalanders would identify me ) some 4-5 years ago with a second class upper, then proceeded to the Nigerian Law School (still made 2:1) and served in Rivers State. I did my NYSC in a reputable law firm (name withheld) in Port Harcourt. It was quite an experience both good and bad. I left the firm after service year out of frustration due to the poor leadership and mismanagement of funds by the head of office (the guy has since been fired). Mind you, my salary as a corper was 10k (the average NYSC legal associate in Lagos earned at least 5 -7 times this amount). I had depression at this point in my life.After my unpleasant experience at the Port Harcourt firm and months of depression coupled with deep thinking and reflection, I decided to relocate to Lagos in January 2020 hoping to find a change in perspective. Mind you, I’m not from a poor background, my parents are both highly educated and middle-class workers residing in the South. Part of my resolve in relocating to Lagos was that I wouldn’t practice law again, I’ll probably go into technology, banking, or corporate communications (I speak eloquently). After my relocation, I teamed up with a friend to work at a technology startup somewhere on the Island but this newfound path didn’t go as planned (I call this divine providence) and I was back to sitting at home. I did a few speaking jobs (volunteering) and some petty legal jobs for my friends and family to get by. At this same time, I was aggressively applying for both legal and non-legal jobs. This decision came on the background of my Dad’s advice that I should dust my CV/Certificates, search for a job and revive my already dwindling legal career. My Dad’s attempt to connect me to a senior partner at a hotshot law firm in Victoria Island failed and I basically had to do it my way. Fast-forward to mid-February 2020 I had three interviews in three law firms within a space of two weeks. These firms ranged from mid-sized to small-sized. I attended all the interviews, the first interview was in a small law firm managed by a Senior Advocate. The SAN immediately liked my personality and offered to instantly hire me on a monthly pay of 100k (below industry standard). The other two law firms had slightly better remuneration, great structure and were bigger in size and outlook but their recruitment process was lengthy and I had to start immediately with the SAN on my Dad’s advice. I grudgingly stayed with the small firm hoping that I’ll get an offer from either of the two mid-sized firms and then port. Unfortunately, COVID happened and one of the firms discontinued my recruitment process while the other firm out rightly rejected me. I was deeply heartbroken. In order to keep my spirit and dreams alive, my Dad kept drumming into my ears that a smaller firm meant more work and a better learning experience. He kept reiterating the need to “know” the law and stop chasing money (what all senior lawyers say ). So, I was basically stuck with this 100k job, trust me at first the environment was deadening and monotonous (reading law reports and writing legal opinions every day isn’t fun at all While 100k may sound fair to most people, kindly note that some of my colleagues (with the same academic grades as mine) in top firms earned a monthly average of 250k or more. This awareness made me very discontent and unhappy but I still hung on to my job (a bird in hand is worth more than two in the bush) besides, who quits his or her job in the midst of a COVID induced global economic crises. Then in October 2020, everything changed! My boss got this very big personal legal project, it was really big and my boss asked me to come on board the project team. I was then paid the sum of N2.5Million for my participation and input in the project. Later on, another personal project came through, although little. I did not even do much this time and my boss gifted me 500 Pounds from the project. All of this financial largess is outside my boss’ magnanimity in other areas like superb mentoring, paying for my professional certifications, and giving me advice (my boss can advise for Africa ), etc. Mind you, no matter how much I’m gifted or paid from the personal projects handled by my boss, my salary is still fully paid and as at when due. All these legal projects are reflected in my CV and have greatly boosted my career prospect. These projects have also helped me to build an impressive Linkedin profile and I’m currently very active in that space.Recently, I got involved in another personal legal project with my boss and was paid N2 Million from the project fees. Sometimes, I look back at the events of my life and ask myself how I got to this pivotal point. If I hadn’t listened to my Dad’s advice and sought God’s face, I don’t think I would enjoy this type of privilege. I remember asking God for a multinational job but here I was, stuck with a 100k job completely unaware that God put a multinational remuneration in a small office with barely 8 employees. I’ve only worked for a year and 3 months but I’ve achieved what some people haven’t achieved in 3-5 years (career-wise and financially). Please don’t reject certain little offers that come your way, pray to God and seek advice where possible. Some blessings come in disguises and you may never know. This is my little grace-filled career story; I hope it inspires someone today. I want to thank God Almighty for his grace in my career and my lovely parents for their advice and tremendous support. PS: I have abridged my story to hide certain facts and information for my personal safety and that of my office and boss. My story may sound too good to be true but believe me, it is absolutely true. [/quote Ear& Heart tingling Test-Money...soar high Brotherly. One Day we too go shine, we go share too.. God bless us all! |
7billion that's not even enough to construct 7km road in FCT. All the 33trillion borrowed in the past 4yrs there's no tangible project to show for in the South South and Southeast regions. And you want people to be happy with that? Implement the #2014CONFAB reports now! |
We are still looking for investors willing to invest in Cassava Farming. Farm Location: BOKI, Cross River state NG Land size: 100 plots + Call +234-7085189845 for additional info
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Don't review anything again. Just implement the 2014 CONFAB reports and stop playing delay tactics. |
Hashabiah:Doesn't matter who the sitting President is, Bro. Isreal is America's RED LINE and no one dare cross. In other words, cross n die!! |
NwaAmaikpe:The real Badttttt asss nigarr ![]() |
Uppacourtt:Cashout! |

without “investing a lot of cash for mods”.
). So, I was basically stuck with this 100k job, trust me at first the environment was deadening and monotonous (reading law reports and writing legal opinions every day isn’t fun at all 