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mercy1998:For every rumour there is element of truth .Yes u said d deep truth "women want to experience it themselves" |
@op ....Be praying for your man to overcome .Having sex with a man doesn't guarantee he will marry you .For now develop yourself and prepare for the future At 28 a lady is ripe for marriage and one of the key factors that will help you in choosing a good partner is CLOSING YOUR LEGS.The number of irresponsible men in this generation is alarming you open your legs for every tom and harry then YOU LOOSE!.Most men now want sex like food once they enter relationship is over YOU LOOSE |
vani86:hahahahahahahahahahah "sow a seed"got me cracking my ribs |
@Op sorry for the heartbreak .I know it is very hurtful please move on don't tell d fiancee anything .Cut relationship with him totally.That is why LADIES have to learn and know that when u date a guy and he never introduce u to any of his family members that is a RED FLAG ! 2.when a man says I love you it can mean "I need u for sex "u gals need to use your 4th eye ...Some men are heartless when it comes to game !Above all pray pray pray pray ..so that WRONG men won't jam you . |
andre99:book the days you want to stay but make sure you pay for 1day or 2days.Nelspruit is okay |
cornoil:Google flight booking SA airline site or Arik airline then follow the instruction .No point sending your passport to anyone just learn to do it yourself incase of next time . |
vani86:haahahahahahahahahahahaaha "dulux paint" |
prettydiva89:hmm u correct ? |
How old are u guys?Don't enter to what will destroy u ....mayb she meant taking quake oath together that is cool but for blood oath run for your life and accept Jesus into your life and let him take charge of your destiny |
[quote author=SUGARBEE post=37137107]Very true but with her around it would be more difficult for the man to cheat cuz her stay in the house has stamped it for good [/quote Will she be following d man about ?Stay with him doesn't stop cheating ! Some men have PhD in cheating when a lady decides to move in with a man who has not pay dowry she loose the following 1.value 2.respect 3honour .After the has seen all her unclothedness and weakness he push out then you gals cry "all men are wicked" |
SUGARBEE:are u saying the lady is right moving in to stay with him?When the guy push her out after having everything in her then you say men are wicked! Foolishness of the highest order for a lady to move in when her dowry has not paid . |
End time.....accept Jesus |
Juwohn:Critical skills simply implies skills that are scarce and in high demand in SA.The following are qualified to apply for critical skill Visa/permit .Engineers ,technicians,medical personnel (doctors,nurses ,laboratories scientist etc),Experienced Carpenter,welder,machine operators and other field that is science oriented .PhD holders in any field also can apply for critical skill.PhD candidates that are not in the above mentioned field are not qualify for critical skills. |
tbatbaby:The offer is not bad but he can apply for 5years (critical skill visa) since he is qualified from Nigeria |
@OP ....Go pray for forgiveness of sin and SELF CONTROL .What kind of sex do u ve with a woman in her period bleeding?Rubbish and Irritating |
@Op .This purely spiritual matter ..gene rational curses of marital sorrows!Your mum never enjoy marriage she endures the marriage the same thing manifested in your life within few years .Go for deliverance to break generation curses/inherited evil patterns !Mountain of fire and Miracles Ministries or any deliverance ministries will help you a lot !Talking or pleading with people to beg your husband won't work ...A spiritual problem needs spiritual approach !cheer up .The battle will b won through PRAYERS and BLOOD OF JESUS |
ArodewilliamsT:"The number one radio station and even popular than BBC"U SABI LIE ! |
Hmm |
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED for MASTER’S and PhD STUDIES DST/NRF COLLABORATIVE POSTGRADUATE TRAINING PROGRAMME Applications for scholarships for projects that will allow candidates to study towards a Master of Science (MSc) or a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) are invited. Successful candidates will conduct research with the Experimental Tuberculosis and Immunology Research Group, Division of Immunology, and register in the Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Institute of Infectious Disease and Molecular Medicine, Health Sciences Faculty, University of Cape Town, under the supervision of Associate Professor Muazzam Jacobs. The research will focus on understanding host immune responses during tuberculosis infection. PROJECT THEMES: 1. Host immune responses in the central nervous system: understanding neuron-T cell interactions. 2. Host immune responses in the central nervous system: understanding dendritic-T cell interactions. 3. Malaria-Tuberculosis co-infection: effects on host mediated immunity against tuberculosis. 4. TNF- mediated immune function against M. tuberculosis: New frontiers 5. Humanised mice: Investigating human immune responses against tuberculosis during HIV-TB co-infection. VALUES AND TENURE OF THE SCHOLARSHIPS Master’s - R80 000 per annum. The awards are tenable for 1 year, with renewal for a second year contingent on satisfactory academic progress. Doctoral - R110 000 per annum. The awards are tenable for one year, with renewal for a further two years, depending on satisfactory academic progress. ACADEMIC CONDITIONS: Candidates applying for the Master’s awards must have a BSc Honours, and Candidates applying for the doctoral awards must have an MSc or an MBChB degree in the following disciplines: Infectious Disease and Immunology Virology Microbiology Biochemistry Physiology Neurology Genetics Anatomical Pathology, or any related discipline. Successful candidates will be trained in all technical aspects and methodology required to successfully complete the project. Experience in flow cytometry, tissue culture or working with small animal models will be an advantage but will not be determining factors for applicants. Successful applicants will be required to comply with the university’s policies, practices and procedures for the postgraduate sector. APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: a letter of application; a comprehensive CV; academic transcripts, and the names and details of at least two contactable referees. Selection of eligible candidates will be made by a sub-committee in the Department of Clinical laboratory Sciences CONTACT DETAILS: Complete applications and enquiries should be directed to Associate Professor Muazzam Jacobs. Email: muazzam.jacobs@uct.ac.za |
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED for MASTER’S and PhD STUDIES DST/NRF COLLABORATIVE POSTGRADUATE TRAINING PROGRAMME Applications for scholarships for projects that will allow candidates to study towards a Master of Science (MSc) or a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) are invited. Successful candidates will conduct research with the Experimental Tuberculosis and Immunology Research Group, Division of Immunology, and register in the Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Institute of Infectious Disease and Molecular Medicine, Health Sciences Faculty, University of Cape Town, under the supervision of Associate Professor Muazzam Jacobs. The research will focus on understanding host immune responses during tuberculosis infection. PROJECT THEMES: 1. Host immune responses in the central nervous system: understanding neuron-T cell interactions. 2. Host immune responses in the central nervous system: understanding dendritic-T cell interactions. 3. Malaria-Tuberculosis co-infection: effects on host mediated immunity against tuberculosis. 4. TNF- mediated immune function against M. tuberculosis: New frontiers 5. Humanised mice: Investigating human immune responses against tuberculosis during HIV-TB co-infection. VALUES AND TENURE OF THE SCHOLARSHIPS Master’s - R80 000 per annum. The awards are tenable for 1 year, with renewal for a second year contingent on satisfactory academic progress. Doctoral - R110 000 per annum. The awards are tenable for one year, with renewal for a further two years, depending on satisfactory academic progress. ACADEMIC CONDITIONS: Candidates applying for the Master’s awards must have a BSc Honours, and Candidates applying for the doctoral awards must have an MSc or an MBChB degree in the following disciplines: Infectious Disease and Immunology Virology Microbiology Biochemistry Physiology Neurology Genetics Anatomical Pathology, or any related discipline. Successful candidates will be trained in all technical aspects and methodology required to successfully complete the project. Experience in flow cytometry, tissue culture or working with small animal models will be an advantage but will not be determining factors for applicants. Successful applicants will be required to comply with the university’s policies, practices and procedures for the postgraduate sector. APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: a letter of application; a comprehensive CV; academic transcripts, and the names and details of at least two contactable referees. Selection of eligible candidates will be made by a sub-committee in the Department of Clinical laboratory Sciences CONTACT DETAILS: Complete applications and enquiries should be directed to Associate Professor Muazzam Jacobs. Email: muazzam.jacobs@uct.ac.za |
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED for MASTER’S and PhD STUDIES DST/NRF COLLABORATIVE POSTGRADUATE TRAINING PROGRAMME Applications for scholarships for projects that will allow candidates to study towards a Master of Science (MSc) or a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) are invited. Successful candidates will conduct research with the Experimental Tuberculosis and Immunology Research Group, Division of Immunology, and register in the Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Institute of Infectious Disease and Molecular Medicine, Health Sciences Faculty, University of Cape Town, under the supervision of Associate Professor Muazzam Jacobs. The research will focus on understanding host immune responses during tuberculosis infection. PROJECT THEMES: 1. Host immune responses in the central nervous system: understanding neuron-T cell interactions. 2. Host immune responses in the central nervous system: understanding dendritic-T cell interactions. 3. Malaria-Tuberculosis co-infection: effects on host mediated immunity against tuberculosis. 4. TNF- mediated immune function against M. tuberculosis: New frontiers 5. Humanised mice: Investigating human immune responses against tuberculosis during HIV-TB co-infection. VALUES AND TENURE OF THE SCHOLARSHIPS Master’s - R80 000 per annum. The awards are tenable for 1 year, with renewal for a second year contingent on satisfactory academic progress. Doctoral - R110 000 per annum. The awards are tenable for one year, with renewal for a further two years, depending on satisfactory academic progress. ACADEMIC CONDITIONS: Candidates applying for the Master’s awards must have a BSc Honours, and Candidates applying for the doctoral awards must have an MSc or an MBChB degree in the following disciplines: Infectious Disease and Immunology Virology Microbiology Biochemistry Physiology Neurology Genetics Anatomical Pathology, or any related discipline. Successful candidates will be trained in all technical aspects and methodology required to successfully complete the project. Experience in flow cytometry, tissue culture or working with small animal models will be an advantage but will not be determining factors for applicants. Successful applicants will be required to comply with the university’s policies, practices and procedures for the postgraduate sector. APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: a letter of application; a comprehensive CV; academic transcripts, and the names and details of at least two contactable referees. Selection of eligible candidates will be made by a sub-committee in the Department of Clinical laboratory Sciences CONTACT DETAILS: Complete applications and enquiries should be directed to Associate Professor Muazzam Jacobs. Email: muazzam.jacobs@uct.ac.za |
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED for MASTER’S and PhD STUDIES DST/NRF COLLABORATIVE POSTGRADUATE TRAINING PROGRAMME Applications for scholarships for projects that will allow candidates to study towards a Master of Science (MSc) or a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) are invited. Successful candidates will conduct research with the Experimental Tuberculosis and Immunology Research Group, Division of Immunology, and register in the Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Institute of Infectious Disease and Molecular Medicine, Health Sciences Faculty, University of Cape Town, under the supervision of Associate Professor Muazzam Jacobs. The research will focus on understanding host immune responses during tuberculosis infection. PROJECT THEMES: 1. Host immune responses in the central nervous system: understanding neuron-T cell interactions. 2. Host immune responses in the central nervous system: understanding dendritic-T cell interactions. 3. Malaria-Tuberculosis co-infection: effects on host mediated immunity against tuberculosis. 4. TNF- mediated immune function against M. tuberculosis: New frontiers 5. Humanised mice: Investigating human immune responses against tuberculosis during HIV-TB co-infection. VALUES AND TENURE OF THE SCHOLARSHIPS Master’s - R80 000 per annum. The awards are tenable for 1 year, with renewal for a second year contingent on satisfactory academic progress. Doctoral - R110 000 per annum. The awards are tenable for one year, with renewal for a further two years, depending on satisfactory academic progress. ACADEMIC CONDITIONS: Candidates applying for the Master’s awards must have a BSc Honours, and Candidates applying for the doctoral awards must have an MSc or an MBChB degree in the following disciplines: Infectious Disease and Immunology Virology Microbiology Biochemistry Physiology Neurology Genetics Anatomical Pathology, or any related discipline. Successful candidates will be trained in all technical aspects and methodology required to successfully complete the project. Experience in flow cytometry, tissue culture or working with small animal models will be an advantage but will not be determining factors for applicants. Successful applicants will be required to comply with the university’s policies, practices and procedures for the postgraduate sector. APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: a letter of application; a comprehensive CV; academic transcripts, and the names and details of at least two contactable referees. Selection of eligible candidates will be made by a sub-committee in the Department of Clinical laboratory Sciences CONTACT DETAILS: Complete applications and enquiries should be directed to Associate Professor Muazzam Jacobs. Email: muazzam.jacobs@uct.ac.za |
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED for MASTER’S and PhD STUDIES DST/NRF COLLABORATIVE POSTGRADUATE TRAINING PROGRAMME Applications for scholarships for projects that will allow candidates to study towards a Master of Science (MSc) or a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) are invited. Successful candidates will conduct research with the Experimental Tuberculosis and Immunology Research Group, Division of Immunology, and register in the Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Institute of Infectious Disease and Molecular Medicine, Health Sciences Faculty, University of Cape Town, under the supervision of Associate Professor Muazzam Jacobs. The research will focus on understanding host immune responses during tuberculosis infection. PROJECT THEMES: 1. Host immune responses in the central nervous system: understanding neuron-T cell interactions. 2. Host immune responses in the central nervous system: understanding dendritic-T cell interactions. 3. Malaria-Tuberculosis co-infection: effects on host mediated immunity against tuberculosis. 4. TNF- mediated immune function against M. tuberculosis: New frontiers 5. Humanised mice: Investigating human immune responses against tuberculosis during HIV-TB co-infection. VALUES AND TENURE OF THE SCHOLARSHIPS Master’s - R80 000 per annum. The awards are tenable for 1 year, with renewal for a second year contingent on satisfactory academic progress. Doctoral - R110 000 per annum. The awards are tenable for one year, with renewal for a further two years, depending on satisfactory academic progress. ACADEMIC CONDITIONS: Candidates applying for the Master’s awards must have a BSc Honours, and Candidates applying for the doctoral awards must have an MSc or an MBChB degree in the following disciplines: Infectious Disease and Immunology Virology Microbiology Biochemistry Physiology Neurology Genetics Anatomical Pathology, or any related discipline. Successful candidates will be trained in all technical aspects and methodology required to successfully complete the project. Experience in flow cytometry, tissue culture or working with small animal models will be an advantage but will not be determining factors for applicants. Successful applicants will be required to comply with the university’s policies, practices and procedures for the postgraduate sector. APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: a letter of application; a comprehensive CV; academic transcripts, and the names and details of at least two contactable referees. Selection of eligible candidates will be made by a sub-committee in the Department of Clinical laboratory Sciences CONTACT DETAILS: Complete applications and enquiries should be directed to Associate Professor Muazzam Jacobs. Email: muazzam.jacobs@uct.ac.za |
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED for MASTER’S and PhD STUDIES DST/NRF COLLABORATIVE POSTGRADUATE TRAINING PROGRAMME Applications for scholarships for projects that will allow candidates to study towards a Master of Science (MSc) or a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) are invited. Successful candidates will conduct research with the Experimental Tuberculosis and Immunology Research Group, Division of Immunology, and register in the Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Institute of Infectious Disease and Molecular Medicine, Health Sciences Faculty, University of Cape Town, under the supervision of Associate Professor Muazzam Jacobs. The research will focus on understanding host immune responses during tuberculosis infection. PROJECT THEMES: 1. Host immune responses in the central nervous system: understanding neuron-T cell interactions. 2. Host immune responses in the central nervous system: understanding dendritic-T cell interactions. 3. Malaria-Tuberculosis co-infection: effects on host mediated immunity against tuberculosis. 4. TNF- mediated immune function against M. tuberculosis: New frontiers 5. Humanised mice: Investigating human immune responses against tuberculosis during HIV-TB co-infection. VALUES AND TENURE OF THE SCHOLARSHIPS Master’s - R80 000 per annum. The awards are tenable for 1 year, with renewal for a second year contingent on satisfactory academic progress. Doctoral - R110 000 per annum. The awards are tenable for one year, with renewal for a further two years, depending on satisfactory academic progress. ACADEMIC CONDITIONS: Candidates applying for the Master’s awards must have a BSc Honours, and Candidates applying for the doctoral awards must have an MSc or an MBChB degree in the following disciplines: Infectious Disease and Immunology Virology Microbiology Biochemistry Physiology Neurology Genetics Anatomical Pathology, or any related discipline. Successful candidates will be trained in all technical aspects and methodology required to successfully complete the project. Experience in flow cytometry, tissue culture or working with small animal models will be an advantage but will not be determining factors for applicants. Successful applicants will be required to comply with the university’s policies, practices and procedures for the postgraduate sector. APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: a letter of application; a comprehensive CV; academic transcripts, and the names and details of at least two contactable referees. Selection of eligible candidates will be made by a sub-committee in the Department of Clinical laboratory Sciences CONTACT DETAILS: Complete applications and enquiries should be directed to Associate Professor Muazzam Jacobs. Email: muazzam.jacobs@uct.ac.za TelephMuazzam Jacobs. Email: muazzam.jacobs@uct.ac.za Telephone (W): 021 406 60 |
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED for MASTER’S and PhD STUDIES DST/NRF COLLABORATIVE POSTGRADUATE TRAINING PROGRAMME Applications for scholarships for projects that will allow candidates to study towards a Master of Science (MSc) or a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) are invited. Successful candidates will conduct research with the Experimental Tuberculosis and Immunology Research Group, Division of Immunology, and register in the Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Institute of Infectious Disease and Molecular Medicine, Health Sciences Faculty, University of Cape Town, under the supervision of Associate Professor Muazzam Jacobs. The research will focus on understanding host immune responses during tuberculosis infection. PROJECT THEMES: 1. Host immune responses in the central nervous system: understanding neuron-T cell interactions. 2. Host immune responses in the central nervous system: understanding dendritic-T cell interactions. 3. Malaria-Tuberculosis co-infection: effects on host mediated immunity against tuberculosis. 4. TNF- mediated immune function against M. tuberculosis: New frontiers 5. Humanised mice: Investigating human immune responses against tuberculosis during HIV-TB co-infection. VALUES AND TENURE OF THE SCHOLARSHIPS Master’s - R80 000 per annum. The awards are tenable for 1 year, with renewal for a second year contingent on satisfactory academic progress. Doctoral - R110 000 per annum. The awards are tenable for one year, with renewal for a further two years, depending on satisfactory academic progress. ACADEMIC CONDITIONS: Candidates applying for the Master’s awards must have a BSc Honours, and Candidates applying for the doctoral awards must have an MSc or an MBChB degree in the following disciplines: Infectious Disease and Immunology Virology Microbiology Biochemistry Physiology Neurology Genetics Anatomical Pathology, or any related discipline. Successful candidates will be trained in all technical aspects and methodology required to successfully complete the project. Experience in flow cytometry, tissue culture or working with small animal models will be an advantage but will not be determining factors for applicants. Successful applicants will be required to comply with the university’s policies, practices and procedures for the postgraduate sector. APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: a letter of application; a comprehensive CV; academic transcripts, and the names and details of at least two contactable referees. Selection of eligible candidates will be made by a sub-committee in the Department of Clinical laboratory Sciences CONTACT DETAILS: Complete applications and enquiries should be directed to Associate Professor Muazzam Jacobs. Email: muazzam.jacobs@uct.ac.za Telephone (W): 021 406 60 |
Applications for scholarships for projects that will allow candidates to study towards a Master of Science (MSc) or a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) are invited. Successful candidates will conduct research with the Experimental Tuberculosis and Immunology Research Group, Division of Immunology, and register in the Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Institute of Infectious Disease and Molecular Medicine, Health Sciences Faculty, University of Cape Town, under the supervision of Associate Professor Muazzam Jacobs. The research will focus on understanding host immune responses during tuberculosis infection. PROJECT THEMES: 1. Host immune responses in the central nervous system: understanding neuron-T cell interactions. 2. Host immune responses in the central nervous system: understanding dendritic-T cell interactions. 3. Malaria-Tuberculosis co-infection: effects on host mediated immunity against tuberculosis. 4. TNF- mediated immune function against M. tuberculosis: New frontiers 5. Humanised mice: Investigating human immune responses against tuberculosis during HIV-TB co-infection. VALUES AND TENURE OF THE SCHOLARSHIPS Master’s - R80 000 per annum. The awards are tenable for 1 year, with renewal for a second year contingent on satisfactory academic progress. Doctoral - R110 000 per annum. The awards are tenable for one year, with renewal for a further two years, depending on satisfactory academic progress. ACADEMIC CONDITIONS: Candidates applying for the Master’s awards must have a BSc Honours, and Candidates applying for the doctoral awards must have an MSc or an MBChB degree in the following disciplines: Infectious Disease and Immunology Virology Microbiology Biochemistry Physiology Neurology Genetics Anatomical Pathology, or any related discipline. Successful candidates will be trained in all technical aspects and methodology required to successfully complete the project. Experience in flow cytometry, tissue culture or working with small animal models will be an advantage but will not be determining factors for applicants. Successful applicants will be required to comply with the university’s policies, practices and procedures for the postgraduate sector. APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: a letter of application; a comprehensive CV; academic transcripts, and the names and details of at least two contactable referees. Selection of eligible candidates will be made by a sub-committee in the Department of Clinical laboratory Sciences CONTACT DETAILS: Complete applications and enquiries should be directed to Associate Professor Muazzam Jacobs. Email: muazzam.jacobs@uct.ac.za Telephone (W): 021 406 60 |
Applications for scholarships for projects that will allow candidates to study towards a Master of Science (MSc) or a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) are invited. Successful candidates will conduct research with the Experimental Tuberculosis and Immunology Research Group, Division of Immunology, and register in the Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Institute of Infectious Disease and Molecular Medicine, Health Sciences Faculty, University of Cape Town, under the supervision of Associate Professor Muazzam Jacobs. The research will focus on understanding host immune responses during tuberculosis infection. PROJECT THEMES: 1. Host immune responses in the central nervous system: understanding neuron-T cell interactions. 2. Host immune responses in the central nervous system: understanding dendritic-T cell interactions. 3. Malaria-Tuberculosis co-infection: effects on host mediated immunity against tuberculosis. 4. TNF- mediated immune function against M. tuberculosis: New frontiers 5. Humanised mice: Investigating human immune responses against tuberculosis during HIV-TB co-infection. VALUES AND TENURE OF THE SCHOLARSHIPS Master’s - R80 000 per annum. The awards are tenable for 1 year, with renewal for a second year contingent on satisfactory academic progress. Doctoral - R110 000 per annum. The awards are tenable for one year, with renewal for a further two years, depending on satisfactory academic progress. ACADEMIC CONDITIONS: Candidates applying for the Master’s awards must have a BSc Honours, and Candidates applying for the doctoral awards must have an MSc or an MBChB degree in the following disciplines: Infectious Disease and Immunology Virology Microbiology Biochemistry Physiology Neurology Genetics Anatomical Pathology, or any related discipline. Successful candidates will be trained in all technical aspects and methodology required to successfully complete the project. Experience in flow cytometry, tissue culture or working with small animal models will be an advantage but will not be determining factors for applicants. Successful applicants will be required to comply with the university’s policies, practices and procedures for the postgraduate sector. APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: a letter of application; a comprehensive CV; academic transcripts, and the names and details of at least two contactable referees. Selection of eligible candidates will be made by a sub-committee in the Department of Clinical laboratory sciences CONTACT DETAILS: Complete applications and enquiries should be directed to Associate Professor Muazzam Jacobs. Email: muazzam.jacobs@uct.ac.za Telephone (W): 021 406 60 |
Nigerian ladies are very intelligent and up to date with event happening in the world compare to other ladies from other continent of the world .I came across few who engaged me in political discourse Unfortunately there are some set of ladies who are dumb ass are their lives center around fashion and artificial stuff and they have empty brains .@OP it depends on who you are if u re intelligent u will attract intelligent ladies if your conversation center on sex and fun only u will attract gals of the same kind ! Your 98percent is ridiculous and not acceptable to any sane being .Above all even when a lady want to engage in reasonable conversation most guys mind are center on SEX AND ROMANCE ! |
blackedwin:YES UBA was d first bank to obey the standing instruction .Other banks were not ready but since Buhari came in and enforce it .Infact I was dazed when my daily limit was reduced by UBA to 20dollars ! |
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