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these idiotas should better release this hero. |
La liga belongs to Real Madrid this season. Come rain, come shine Barcelona will under go capitulation. |
Gareth Bale got his first heart trick for Real Madrid. Cristiano Ronaldo was rested so as to recover from a thigh injury. |
-3, -1, 4, 5, 6, 9 |
Truly truly I was here first. Never knew Amaechi took the tag of the special one |
na Oduah cause am? |
[quote author=Donalð Genes]Nigerians have made me comment-less, am tired of hearing bad things in this country? Nothing Everly works to its finality, gosh! ah don tire my brother, Most of our problems in this country seems to come from either the North or South east, you heard hear bad things from the south-south apart from pockets of bad news emanating from Edo state poli-tricks, I think we peeps fro Akwa Ibomites Cross Riverians, Deltans, Port Harcourt and Bayelsans are just tired of some Geo-political Zones and their silly political Jiggery-pickery How i wish we are rivened[/quote]I don't understand how southeast is a problem in this topic. kindly address the institutionalized corruption in the country. |
Sincere 9gerian: 42 schools out of 60 voted for ASUU to suspend the strike but ASUU national leadership didn't do that- a lecturer70% that's an overwhelming majority. |
CSL stockbrokers works for me. |
Leadership has been described as "a process of social influence in which one person can enlist the aid and support of others in the accomplishment of a common task". [1] For example, some understand a leader simply as somebody whom people follow, or as somebody who guides or directs others, while others define leadership as "organizing a group of people to achieve a common goal". [1] In the Spring of 2010, prior to the election that swept out the Labour government of Gordon Brown from office in the United Kingdom. There was a critical case of the UK prime minister Gordon Brown having a two-faced relationship with the people - appearing nice and good in public but terrible and bad in private. Gordon Brown was notably fiery during private engagements especially when someone disagreed with him; however, he presents the usual happy face of the deceitful British in the public. During his campaign to return as the UK Prime Minister, he visited Rochdale and encountered Mrs Duffy a widow and a retired social worker, and a grandmother as well. Mrs Duffy challenged Mr Brown on issues pertaining immigration and crime. Mr Brown after the exhausting experience not releasing that the Skynews microphone was still attached to his body, told one of his aides that the encounter was 'a disaster' and described the woman as being 'bigoted'. Interestingly, this encounter took a big slice off the Mr Brown's popularity in the polls and when the tape was replayed to Mr Brown on BBC Radio 2 interview. He instantly apologies on air, made a personal telephone call to Mrs Duffy and visited her as well to apologies. [BBC],[Telegraph] Recently, there has been a similar issue in Nigeria; Mr Adams Oshiomole and an unnamed woman mostly know by the people as ‘Go and Die Widow’. Mr Adams Oshiomole is Governor of the Edo State situated in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. He was elected as Governor based on the will of the people of the state and was re-elected as Governor with most of the market women making themselves the available electorate for the election. Online media in Nigeria has been angered by the recent video post on the Youtube showing the high-handedness and lack of social relationship to the people by Mr Oshiomole. Inasmuch as the public is not fully aware of the offence of the woman in the video committed, people are very angry about the utterances and lack of human sympathy exhibited by the Governor. Most people believe that this issue could have been handled in a more amicable way; a leader to a follower way and not a Master to a Slave way. Comparing Mr Brown of United Kingdom and Mr Oshiomole of Edo State Nigeria, Mr Oshiomole should apologise to the public for his behaviour and set up a proper group within the state government to ensure that such offences committed by this woman is eliminated. http://dreamingnigeria..com/2013/11/leadership-hasbeen-described-as-process.html |
Leadership has been described as "a process of social influence in which one person can enlist the aid and support of others in the accomplishment of a common task". [1] For example, some understand a leader simply as somebody whom people follow, or as somebody who guides or directs others, while others define leadership as "organizing a group of people to achieve a common goal". [1] In the Spring of 2010, prior to the election that swept out the Labour government of Gordon Brown from office in the United Kingdom. There was a critical case of the UK prime minister Gordon Brown having a two-faced relationship with the people - appearing nice and good in public but terrible and bad in private. Gordon Brown was notably fiery during private engagements especially when someone disagreed with him; however, he presents the usual happy face of the deceitful British in the public. During his campaign to return as the UK Prime Minister, he visited Rochdale and encountered Mrs Duffy a widow and a retired social worker, and a grandmother as well. Mrs Duffy challenged Mr Brown on issues pertaining immigration and crime. Mr Brown after the exhausting experience not releasing that the Skynews microphone was still attached to his body, told one of his aides that the encounter was 'a disaster' and described the woman as being 'bigoted'. Interestingly, this encounter took a big slice off the Mr Brown's popularity in the polls and when the tape was replayed to Mr Brown on BBC Radio 2 interview. He instantly apologies on air, made a personal telephone call to Mrs Duffy and visited her as well to apologies. [BBC],[Telegraph] Recently, there has been a similar issue in Nigeria; Mr Adams Oshiomole and an unnamed woman mostly know by the people as ‘Go and Die Widow’. Mr Adams Oshiomole is Governor of the Edo State situated in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. He was elected as Governor based on the will of the people of the state and was re-elected as Governor with most of the market women making themselves the available electorate for the election. Online media in Nigeria has been angered by the recent video post on the Youtube showing the high-handedness and lack of social relationship to the people by Mr Oshiomole. Inasmuch as the public is not fully aware of the offence of the woman in the video committed, people are very angry about the utterances and lack of human sympathy exhibited by the Governor. Most people believe that this issue could have been handled in a more amicable way; a leader to a follower way and not a Master to a Slave way. Comparing Mr Brown of United Kingdom and Mr Oshiomole of Edo State Nigeria, Mr Oshiomole should apologise to the public for his behaviour and set up a proper group within the state government to ensure that such offences committed by this woman is eliminated. |
Malawi midget mechanics magically made Mary Madeleine Mercedes M-class move. |
hmmm |
Make a sentence with words(7 & above) starting with a particular alphabet. Starting ...... Calabar construction company cricket club coaching crew crushed Casablanca college cricket club clubhouse Next.... |
^^^^ ladies can be deceptive, probably that's why he is plain with them. @OP, I must say that you are one of the women I adore. May U surpass Prof Akunyili achievements. |
Maleeq: have you ever been behind a firewall that restricts access to file sharing sites, and need to send an *.exe to someone?original quote modified |
Amaechi ! |
Why go through these stress when you can use an off-browser applications such as WindowsLiveMail or MicroSoft Outlook. Get your gmail account on any of these two programs, then send .exe files |
all eyes on Nigeria Seems APC is quick to climax at any event of intercourse with the PDP. |
all eyes on Nigeria |
I think our democracy is about to make itself stable. As a result, the people will own the power. It is time to work. You won't get the people's vote without working. The only ingredient remaining is for the balance to eliminate ethnic politics. In case this thread hits the FP, just know that I was here first. |
where is the mother confessor? |
[size=28pt]Bookkeeping is the one word with such a feature.[/size] |
just wandering if this guy got his money back |
[size=18pt]This article is having a negative effect this stock on the NSE.[/size] |
Transnational of Nigeria to Pump Its First Oil Next Year By Emele Onu - Nov 18, 2013 4:02 PM GMT+0100 Facebook Share Tweet Google +1 0 COMMENTS QUEUE Q Transnational Corp. of Nigeria Plc, a conglomerate with interests from energy to hospitality, plans to produce its first oil next year. The company will pump oil from Lease 281 in the Niger River delta by the end of 2014, it said today in an e-mailed note to investors. It also plans a 5-star hotel in the oil-rich region. Nigerian-owned companies are boosting their share of the country’s oil output by taking up fields in restive areas of the delta as international energy producers retreat. For Lagos-based Transnational Corp., or Transcorp, the start of crude output may help restore profit after earnings slumped 58 percent last year. Transcorp also took control of the Ughelli power plant this month as part of a Nigerian privatization program. “Oil, power and hospitality are growth sectors of the Nigerian economy, which investors believe will increase Transcorp’s income stream in the near future,” Sewa Wusu, an analyst at Lagos-based Sterling Capital Ltd., said by phone. The new hotel, a venture with Hilton Worldwide, will be built in Port Harcourt, the capital of Rivers State, according to Transcorp, which plans to start work on the site in the first quarter of 2014. The company said in 2011 it would build eight hotels under the Hilton name in Nigeria. Transcorp rose 10 percent to 4 naira in Lagos, the highest closing price since March 2008. The stock has more than tripled in value this year, compared with a 36 percent gain in the Nigerian Stock Exchange All-Share Index. To contact the reporter on this story: Emele Onu in Lagos at eonu1@bloomberg.net http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-11-18/transnational-of-nigeria-to-pump-its-first-oil-next-year.html |
Yet to be married; however, I must say some chics look very beautiful while pregnant. |
It is no longer a hidden interest of Nigeria to develop the power sector. There has been transfer of PHCN/NEPA assets to the new investors and we have witnessed a tremendous change in Nigerian Stock Exchange lately because of this; notably Forte Oil - FO and Transcorp. Based on the success of Forte Oil to launch the recent power plant in Lagos, I believe that Transcorp has to the capacity to do much better in this field. Thus more investments and development in the country. I wish to know are there other companies that are listed on the NSE that are directly involved in the recent Power Sector Privatization?
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