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Gionee M2 looks really cool oooo....but I don't think I will buy it because of the screen quality. Jaiyu G4s is still my choice, but I am not yet ready. I am really tired of this Tecno phone. I just hope that when somebody starts having problem with the phone, you will be available to help. |
samson212: tnx bro but which list are u talking about,does it mean they actually short listed some people for the examAbeg no misquote me oooo I was referring to the last recruitment process ooo I don't work for FCSC, so I don't know how they are going to do this year's own Don't let anyone deceive |
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Gorimakpa: Well you can believe what you like, that doesn't change the reality. Different people with different connections collect appointment letters everyday in Abuja, that is the fact. I have not been lucky enough so far, but I have been on the hunt for govt job since 2010, and I know what my eyes have seen in that Abuja. Gorimakpa: Well you can believe what you like, that doesn't change the reality. Different people with different connections collect appointment letters everyday in Abuja, that is the fact. I have not been lucky enough so far, but I have been on the hunt for govt job since 2010, and I know what my eyes have seen in that Abuja.Don't you know that your mentality is also a factor. I am not saying that people are not collecting employment letter through connection, but there are also people that are collecting employment letter who do not know anybody. You just need to change your mentality. It happens everwhere even in the US. If you go to the thread of MFA in 2012, there were lots of comments like yours and a lot of people were discouraged, but I know 2 people from that said thread who got the job without knowing anybody, I am sure you don't know the Chairman of FCSC.....anyway, goodluck with your job hunt. I hope you get something soon. All you need is faith sha. Since you don't have anybody, why can't you go to God? |
Gorimakpa: Well you can believe what you like, that doesn't change the reality. Different people with different connections collect appointment letters everyday in Abuja, that is the fact. I have not been lucky enough so far, but I have been on the hunt for govt job since 2010, and I know what my eyes have seen in that Abuja.Don't you know that your mentality is also a factor. I am not saying that people are not collecting employment letter through connection, but there are also people that are collecting employment letter who do not know anybody. You just need to change your mentality. It happens everwhere even in the US. If you go to the thread of MFA in 2012, there were lots of comments like yours and a lot of people were discouraged, but I know 2 people from that said thread who got the job without knowing anybody, I am sure you don't know the Chairman of FCSC.....anyway, goodluck with your job hunt. I hope you get something soon. All you need is faith sha. Since you don't have anybody, why can't you go to God? |
ejiykzazi2007: Thanks bro. But I learnt that in dat 2012, it was not only foreign affairs that advertised nd d qualification was 2.2. So I want to ask pls, is FCSC incharge of d recruitment process entirely? Don't u think d delay is because of oda ministries involved in 2012, nd now that its only MFA, it cud b faster? And then it was hardcopy application but now, since it was solely internet application nd mostly for 2.1 nd 1st class, it won't take much time? 7months plenty to o! To recruit highest 300 pple... Waitin 4 ur response pls.. And dey may want to conclude evrytin b4 election...Like I said, I dont know. FCSC is incharge of all recruitment from level 7 and above into all Federal Ministries. Anyway, you can keep on praying. I don't think it is going to be up to 300 that would be recruited oooo. I am hearing like 80, so lets say between 100 and 200. Just keep on praying sha. Even the ones that were employed in 2012 recruitment process are just 210 or so in total, and the Ministry is complaining that they are too much, the list time such a high number of people were employed is in 1983 or so. |
samson212: do u av an idea of when they will be calling for test,will everyone dat applied be called to write d exam...tnxTo say the truth, I don't know how this recruitment would go. I can just tell you that in 2012, the vacancy ended 15th of June, while the Examination was done in September and the interview was done in December and the recruitment list for those that came with Merit, came out in February, so it took over 7 months . There is a likelihood that those that will get the job would resume early next year. Also, all those that applied wrote the exam, even those that their names were not on the list. It was open to all those who applied. I am talking about merit oooo. There might be some people who will get the job without following the above listed process. |
MANGAM: U should asked where I drove him to FCSC or MFA? By the way I gain nothing if I lie and y would I lie abt such thing? It was in Abidjan street wuse zone 3, Abuja that the letter was issued and for those who knw Abuja well FCSC is located in zone 3It is possible. I am not denying the fact. But we haven't seen anyone yet. I am going to make enquiries on Monday sha The guy must be highly connected But that doesn't negate this recruitment process. There is always a merit list and discretionary list. I guess the guy falls under the latter. Lucky chap! |
MANGAM: A friend yesterday was called and given appointment letter. The guy read French and just completed his nysc wit the last batch that passed out. I know some wouldn't bliv me. I personally drove him there, waited for him in the car. He started his documentation yesterday afta collecting his letter and this is a guy that never apply for the job. This is the new nigeria we all find ourselves.LOL! When will you have sense? Since when does MFA start giving employment letter to level 8 officers? It could have made sense if you said FCSC because they are the ones that employ level 7 and Above. For your friend to be called to MFA, that means he is not B.Sc holder and he got a job as an Executive Officer or Clerical Assistant with SSCE, NCE and OND. Next time you want to pass any information, make sure you pass a full one. |
ejifranks: The next EpisodeMakes sense. I like it |
fapcrook: see a cofusionist ooo, u wont even get to OGTV before u reach d school, 3 mins drive from FMC abeokta, opposite mechanic villageHmmmm... OGTV? Mechanic Village? FMC Abeokuta? Are you sure you know the school? The guy is actually correct na The school is very close to Foursquare Camp na I have never seen any of what you listed. The school is even after Ijebu Ode. |
Hmm! @op what does TnE mean? |
#following I am waiting for someone that uses Jaiyu G4S to give a full user's review. Front and Back Camera quality.. Call Quality Battery Life Video recording Video calling Screen protection....does it come with Gorilla glass? etc |
The case Mubarak Bala, a Nigerian who renounced Islam and became an atheist is a clear indication of the precarious situation of ex-Muslims in the region. Bala is from the sharia state of Kano where islamic theocracy rules. Bala's renunciation of muslim faith did not go down well with the family members. They thought he was out of his senses and forcefully took him to a mental hospital for treatment. Fortunately, Bala, from his hospital bed, managed to get out some message asking for help. He drew the attention of his online friends to his predicament. His friends responded by mobilizing local and international support. Bala was eventually released from the hospital. He lives in hiding and continues to fear for his life. Yes, Bala, we can say to some degree is free but other ex-Muslims in Nigeria, and in other parts of Africa are not. Ex-Muslims in the region live in bondage. Leaving Islam is like passing a death sentence on oneself. Ex-Muslims are invisible thanks to sharia law that rules in the minds and shapes the morals people in muslim communities. Bala was lucky that some freethought and human rights groups got to know about his situation on time and came to his help. Other ex-Muslims are not that fortunate. They suffer and die in silence without anyone's knowledge. Should we allow this to continue? No, we should not. Ex-Muslims are tortured and abused with impunity. They are treated as persons without human rights. Ex-Muslims in Africa live anonymous life. They cannot openly identify themselves as ex-Muslims. They live in constant fear of their lives. Ex-Muslims are always worried that friends or family members might get to know that they have abandoned their faith in Islam-that they no longer believe in Allah-or in the prophethood of Muhammed. Ex-Muslims do not enjoy the right to freedom of religion or belief because there is no freedom of religion under sharia. Instead what obtains in sharia states is 'unfreedom' of religion or rather freedom to profess one religion, and that is Islam. Muslims are compelled to profess islamic faith for life and forever. Renouncing Islam is apostasy. And apostasy is a crime punishable by death. Also the whole idea of family and community honour is defined on the basis of Islam. So, renouncing Islam is dishonouring the family and community. And dishonouring the family is a serious offence that could lead to the killing of the person who renounces Islam. Simply, any one who renounces Islam deserves no mercy. The person is treated without compassion. The case Meriam Ibrahim, a Sudanese woman born to a Muslim father but raised by her christian mother clearly illustrates this point. Ms Ibrahim married a christian man from South Sudan. She professes Christianity. To avoid incurring 'the wrath of Allah', her family members reported her to the Islamic establishment and she was charged for apostasy. And in April, an islamic court in Khartoum sentenced her to death by hanging. What this shows is that a person who is born to a Muslim father is bound to profess Islam even if the mother is of another religion. Anyone who is born to a Muslim father cannot change his or her religion, cannot renounce Islam. Renouncing Islam is on the pain of death. Somebody should tell me again that there is no compulsion in Islam. There is. If there is no compulsion, people born to Muslim parents should be free to renounce Islam or convert to any religion of their choice without being persecuted. Strictly speaking, in Muslim countries and communities, there are two places that ex-Muslims can be-in the closet or in the grave. Since the closet is not an actual space, one can say that there is one place an ex-Muslim can be- in the grave. Under sharia, ex-Muslims do not have the rights to freedom of religion, freedom of expression and associations, and freedom of life. This has to change. We need to join efforts and improve the situation of ex-Muslims in Africa Secularists and human rights campaigners need to rise up to the challenge of promoting the human rights of ex-Muslims in Africa. The time has come for us to break the silence over the rights of apostates in the region. We need to pressure African countries to take measures to uphold freedom of religion or belief as enshrined in their constitution particularly freedom to change one's religion and freedom to renounce a religious belief. African states should be made to understand that freedom of religion makes no sense without respecting the rights of individuals to abandon Islam, profess other religions or no religion. There is no freedom of religion if a person is compelled to profess Islam because the father is a Muslim. There is no freedom of religion in countries where apostasy or blasphemy is a crime. African states must be made to understand that professing a religion is not inherited. Professing a religion is by choice not by the force of state or family. Professing or not professing a religion is a human right. The true test of states' commitment to freedom of religion or belief is how they treat ex-Muslims, and whether they recognise the rights of those who renounce Islam or any other religion as human rights. Let us work and campaign for the protection of the rights and dignity of ex-Muslims in Africa whether they live in sharia states or not. This is what African renaissance is all about. http://saharareporters.com/2014/07/08/situation-ex-muslims-africa-leo-igwe |
busoye19: JIAYU G4SAre you serious? 38k? Where can one get it? I have always liked Jaiyu. |
OohMpa: [color=#808000]Shipping costs? That's $30 or $40 with commission to Nigeria. A lot of companies do that already.Actually, my issue is not with the price but the availability of the product in Nigeria. Do you sell those phones? Or do you want me to order through you? I tried ordering a phone last year through someone here, the guy told me it would take up to a month for me to receive the product because China banned shipping of battery on plane. |
elijahdre: 2days sirDo you sell original Tecno Phantom A+ battery and charger, how much does it go for? |
OohMpa: [color=#808000]Okay...Guy, you just dey list prices whey you see for internet. Where in Nigeria are those phones readily available? Please, don't tell me Aliexpress or Alibaba...you did not even include shipping cost. |
4llerbuntu: please can someone explain how and why a phone's front facing camera has flash? ![]() |
coolakins: Am glad u like ur Phantom A+ & I strongly believe the same conviction will make u go for the PheeZee, despite the price....cos of what it has to offer & not because its a chinese brand. A whole lot of these phones globally are still made in China or have their components made in there (thru franchising and all that... so?), what difference does it make with tecno? They have really evolved sincerely!O'boi the money no be am oooooo. I bought Phantom A+ because I wanted to use Android. Now that I have seen the power of Android, I want more ooooo. |
LordReed: I bought the Gionee Elife S5.5 the world's slimmest phone as of now for 42k, Tecno is not giving anything the S5.5 doesn't have so how come the high price? The most expensive Gionee phone does not use a mediatek chip but rather a Snapdragon 800 and it costs about 70k can you compare mediatek and Snapdragon?Where did you get the phone. My adventures with Tecno would be over very soon. @post I can never buy a Tecno phone or any Chinese for anything more than 50k. When there is Samsung and HTC. I use a Phantom A+ and I like this phone, based on the specs, but coughing out 68k for it, is a very big no. |
GSKing: Humanity is complicated, I firmly agree but you haven't still accepted the fact that most feminine lesbians are strict lesbians. They don't swing, they weren't built to be butchy. I want to put down something, please pardon me for digressing a little off topic: Na wa ooooo!!!! Only for lesbians |
I actually know a guy like this in Lagos. I don't know if he did surgery, all I know is that, we woke up one morning and saw him with boobs, hair extension, make up, high heeled shoes, and he was putting on female clothings. People used to call him "gay", just like normal play, but to see him turn from "male" to "female" was really a surprise. He just became a girl. I don't know where he is now sha. I know he finished from UI. All you guys should be careful. You don't know who is who again. Maybe that picture you are looking at and looking for vaselin might be that of a guy. |
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ideee03: They cut it and parted a line in between,then they used clay and evostic to create a clit and lips to form a veejayjayAre you serious So what will you call guys that have sex with such a person? |
See N3ppl2s ooooo ![]() The last picture was actually a turnoff...if you know you can't shave properly, then don't expose it. I hate seeing armpit hair on girls ![]() |
Give me Alternative (Soft Rock) anytime, anyday and i'd be forever grateful to you. Good Intentions- Dappy Counting Stars- One Republic Boulevard of Broken Dreams- Greenday (This song is kinda old, but I still can't get enough of it) Clocks- Coldplay |
PoshGuy: Univeristy of abuja listed twice, like for emphasis or proof that this list is fake?The thing tire me oooo. |
masonkz: Lol@the bold.Lucky you! I can't believe I was the happiest person on earth when I started having beards, I never knew it was going to be stressful maintaining it. I just wish there is something that can be done to permanently remove unwanted beards. |
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