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obum042: Enugu Rangers is now sponsored by harpBravo! |
It’s funny that when people reach a certain age, such as after graduating college, they assume it’s time to go out and get a job. But like many things the masses do, just because everyone does it doesn’t mean it’s a good idea. In fact, if you’re reasonably intelligent, getting a job is one of the worst things you can do to support yourself. There are far better ways to make a living than selling yourself into indentured servitude. Here are some reasons you should do everything in your power to avoid getting a job: 1. Income for dummies. Getting a job and trading your time for money may seem like a good idea. There’s only one problem with it. It’s stupid! It’s the stupidest way you can possibly generate income! This is truly income for dummies. http://dreamingnigeria..com/2013/04/reasons-not-to-get-job.html |
Before any amnesty negotiations are initiated, SEXKILLS must be tried for IRRATIONALITIES. |
Those drinks are still in existence, but in limited capacity. You can find it mainly in Abia & Anambra, they have factories in both states. The LIMCA company was acquired by Coca-Cola, then they were made redundant so as to promote the main coca-cola brands. Do guys remember CRUSH(orange drink like Fanta - around 1999), this was acquired by coca-cola as well, then made redundant. |
FP material..... The demand for Amnesty for these killers is pure evil. I weep for these children, I weep for their families. How can these people be termed human beings - Book Haram Group are evil. There should be declaration of state of emergency in Borno, Northern leaders should stop pretending; they should realize that their future are being cut off. |
Sanusi is saying the truth here. During my NYSC @ Sokoto, I visited a hospital, met a very tall beautiful lady, with all the beauty that can make a man change orientation. I asked this lady, where can I see the doctor? Amazingly, all I heard was "ba turanchi." Education is seen as a luxury in the North, I think the reason is because of the curriculum. The curriculum of the Northerners should be shaped to improve them. Education should involve Language(English, Arabic), Maths, Home Economics, Family Keeping, Agriculture, Civil Rights, etc. |
Tonto Dike follow for this one ~ front page abeg Land of Billionaires and Poorinaires He has fought his battles, but the system refuses to yield. The more he fights the more he is told, "Na your Papa business?" A system where the oppressed are ready to eat bread crumbs even though they are entitled to big loaves. For little bread crumbs, the oppressed become slaves and assist in enslaving others. For how long are we going to blame the leaders, he asked. Instead everyone is busy trying to steal/cheat as much as they can. This problem is beyond leadership, it is a problem of the people, it is a blindness of the people.....if they could only dream. If they could only dream.... |
Why reject state creation, LG & State Assembly autonomy? |
[quote author=One_Naira]Azonto is an extremely popular dance, who told you it is not?[/quote]G-Azonto is not popular, N-Azonto is the popular dance. |
Sarah Palin |
No one ever reinvents the wheel. Azonto is not a popular dance, Alingo is. PSqaure has my vote. |
Why don't they works towards manufacturing? |
What kind of stupid thunder is this? Abi thunder no see other channels of low resistivity? Why must the thunder strike twice and use the same channel? This event makes me doubt atheism. To the monarch, STFU! Tell your gods to sand fill your place. But who wanna hammer this girl naaaaaaa! |
Sunday MBA is eager to play football and his heart lies with Rangers....http://dreamingnigeria..com/2013/04/sunday-mba-eager-to-play-football.html |
Sunday MBA is eager to play football and his heart lies with Rangers....http://dreamingnigeria..com/2013/04/sunday-mba-eager-to-play-football.html |
Pillars extend their lead.............http://dreamingnigeria..com/2013/04/npfl-kano-pillars-extend-their-lead.html |
Pillars extend their lead.............http://dreamingnigeria..com/2013/04/npfl-kano-pillars-extend-their-lead.html |
Pillars extend their lead.............http://dreamingnigeria..com/2013/04/npfl-kano-pillars-extend-their-lead.html |
Nna meeeeen! I thank everyone that I came second. |
For some analysis visit http://dreamingnigeria..com/2013/04/npfl-week-6-fixtures-and-analysis.html |
10/04 El-Kanemi Warriors vs Akwa United 10/04 Kwara United vs Nasarawa United 10/04 Wikki Tourists vs ABS FC 10/04 Kano Pillars vs Sunshine Stars 11/04 Bayelsa United vs Shooting Stars 11/04 Lobi Stars vs Sharks 11/04 Dolphins FC vs Heartland FC 11/04 Gombe United vs Enugu Rangers 11/04 Kaduna United vs Enyimba 11/04 Warri Wolves vs Nembe City |
Nsogbu Jos |
Lol! Make we win trophy first. Mike Adenuga gifts later. |
Afam I bu usa! |
That's my worry. Seems there is or was some dispute. The story on cafonline.com states that Kano Pillars were eliminated, on another page on cafonline.com there is yet to be some result on the match. What complicates it more is that the information on yahoo! indicates that KP advanced in the CCL. Oh! CAF! We await your declaration. Show us the true info. |
In other reports via cafonline.com Pillars crumble as Leopards squeeze through 04-08-2013 Zoom Congo Brazzaville football club AC Leopards demonstrated remarkable fighting spirit at the weekend to snatch a place among the last 16 of the Orange CAF Champions League. Written off after a 4-1 drubbing from Kano Pillars in Nigeria three weeks ago, Leopards converted a stoppage-time penalty at home to triumph 3-0 and squeeze through on the away-goal rule. It was another example of the never-say-die attitude of the Leopards from provincial city Dolisie which enabled them to win the second-tier Orange CAF Confederation Cup against massive odds last year. Nigerian clubs have bitter memories of Stade Denis Sassou Nguesso in Dolisie, with Heartland losing a Confederation Cup tie there last year after conceding a stoppage-time goal. The other Nigerian contenders in the 2013 Champions League did advance without difficulty as a couple of early goals set up Enugu Rangers for a 2-0 victory on the day and on aggregate over Vital'O of Burundi. Uche Oguchi converted a third-minute penalty and a fierce Efe Yarhere drive on 16 minutes settled with tie with Rangers rattling the woodwork and missing some clearcut scoring chances after half-time. Former champions Asante Kotoko of Ghana made a shock exit on the away-goal rule after only drawing 1-1 at home against JSM Bejaia of Algeria following a goalless first leg. Michael Akuffo put the Ghanaian Porcupine Warriors ahead just before the break and sustained second half pressure from Bejaia paid off when Mohamed Derrag equalised. Defending champions Al-Ahly of Egypt scored twice in the first half through Ahmed Abdul Zaher and Emad Moteab to defeat Kenyan visitors Tusker 2-0 before a 3,000 crowd at the vast Borg El Arab stadium in Alexandria. Ahly, who took a 2-1 advantage into the return match, were seldom troubled and the winning margin would have been wider had substitute Dominique da Silva not had a late penalty saved by impressive Boniface Oluoch. TP Mazembe from the Democratic Republic of Congo, winners of the Champions League four times, crushed Mochudi Centre Chiefs of Botswana 6-0 in Lubumbashi with Rainford Kalaba and Tresor Mputu scoring twice each. Saint George of Ethiopia, CA Bizertin of Tunisia, FUS Rabat of Morocco and Coton Sport of Cameroon also advanced with fixtures scheduled for the weekends of April 19-21 and May 3-5. http://www.cafonline.com/competition/champions-league_2010/news/16795-pillars-crumble-as-leopards-squeeze-through.html |
Seems Kano Pillars are still in the CCL. More on http://dreamingnigeria..com/2013/04/kano-pillars-in-ccl.html Enugu Rangers (Nigeria) v Recreativo Libolo (Angola) Kano Pillars (Nigeria) v Entente Setif (Algeria) No update on CAF website. |
Pacify: Do you know why many corpers end up not getting jobs or even good jobs after service? That is the number one reason! They have sold their destinies to punnies and expect to go scot-free. I fear for all of you who indulge in such acts. If you check the statistics, we have more male than female graduates who do not have jobs because these males engage in things that have consequences. Enjoy your life but remember that nothing good comes for free, there is a price to pay!Big hypothesis! I never had anything with a female student....come to think of it I never had female students. Yet I hustled for more than a year before I started working where I never liked. If I have the opportunity to do NYSC again, I would fûck everything that walks even goats(just kidding) NB: I was one of the best in my set. And, I applied for jobs as if I created the adverts. |
Sexkillz sister abi! |
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