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1. Never wake up early. Keep stretching and turning in bed until you get too hungry to continue dozing. If there are no bedbugs, why hurry to get up? 2. Never plan how to spend your money. Whenever you get money, start spending it right away and when it's finished, you try to count and recall how you spent it. 3. Don't think of saving until you have real big money. How can you save when you earn so little? Those telling you to save are not sympathetic to your burning needs. 4. Don't engage in activities usually reserved for the "uneducated". How can you, a graduate, engage in petty trade, network marketing or home-based production? That's for people who never went to school! 5. Don't think of starting a business until an angel comes from heaven and gives you capital. How do they expect you to invest before you get millions? Even though more than half the businesses in your town were started with little capital, you as a smart person can only start with millions. 6. Complain about everything except your own attitude and laziness. Blame the system, the government and the banks that refused to lend you money, including your 'wicked' relatives. They are all bad and do not want you to get rich. 7. Spend more than you earn. To achieve this, buy consumer products on credit and keep borrowing from friends and employers. 8. Compete in dressing. Make sure you're wearing the latest designs. Intimidate friends, colleagues, relatives and the congregation with your trendy clothes. Whenever your neighbour buys a new phone, you get one that is more expensive. 9. Get yourself a nice second hand car that costs more than three times your yearly salary. 10. Give your children everything they ask for since you're such a loving parent. They should not struggle for anything because you do not want them to suffer. That way, they will grow up lazy and poor enough to ensure they can't help you at your old age. Do you want to remain poor? The choice is yours. Be wise... |
avicky:n any subject in senior school |
avicky: |
upload111:was wondering if he/she tot we that dumb. Chai!!!! |
Okoboss:Really At 'diciplin'Check the next street |
Hmmm okuneddie: |
Sunnypar: ![]() |
fashoo2010:you are welcome n best of luck |
You all should know that this exam is not what one just rush into. You av to b well prepared cos most people av never attempted such questions before. So I find it hard to reply someone that mail me saying he/she is writing the exam the next day. How fast can you prepare for it n not fail it? Well experience will be added to you. Best of luck to you all. Wish you well!!! |
Since 1960, Nigeria has been either ruled by an ex-lecturer/ex-teacher or military man. The only exceptions are Azikiwe and Shonekan. There's hope that one of the teachers here will someday be our president den |
You need all the knowledge you av n always remember that d ansas are mostly found in d questions. Work on your critical thinking n analysis KELVIN086: |
Most of you guys hardly give feedback if you receive the materials or not. Guess its not useful to you. Time to stop sending them to anyone. |
GoldenDr:lol |
Been a while. |
stolid:re check |
Do check your inbox |
fashoo2010:sent |
itskings1:Where is computer studies or data processing? |
fabiomatic:dnt av nse own |
Its not atm card. Debit or credit card |
Labour unions in Nigeria’s oil sector, the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas (NUPENG) and the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN), have called off their strike with immediate effect. The unions had shut offices of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, nationwide following the announcement of its unbundling by minister of state for petroleum, Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu. Kachikwu the Group Managing Director of NNPC, had explained that what the oil corporation did was“reorganization,”a restructuring that will see it split into five divisions. He assured that he was going to meet the unions yesterday to forestall further action by the unions, which may lead to a more biting fuel scarcity across the country. But the unions have now resolved to work with the NNPC as long as its workers were not affected in the unbundling. An NNPC source confirmed the development to DAILY POST Thursday morning. “Please be informed that the unions have shelved their strike.” “They took the decision after a long meeting with the Minister. “The meeting ended just after 4:30am and had in attendance unions that had kicked against the unbundling. “We believe that with this development, the queues will end.” Meanwhile, below is a communication from the GECs of NUPENG and PENGASSAN on the development. “The GECs of NUPENG and PENGASSAN had a marathon meeting with the GMD/Minister of Petroleum (State) and NNPC Top Mgt for several hours, ending this morning @ 4:30am on the on-going industrial action. After exhaustive deliberations, a resolution was signed by the two parties. In view of that, the INDUSTRIAL ACTION is hereby suspended. The GEC salutes your SOLIDARITY, UNDERSTANDING&COOPERATION. NUPENGASSAN”. “Details of the communique signed at the end of the meeting will be provided in due course. “On behalf of the BECs of the two in-house unions, I thank you all for the cooperation and support extended to us during the struggle.” http://www.google.com/url?q=http://dailypost.ng/2016/03/10/breaking-nupeng-pengasan-call-off-strike-after-midnight-meeting-with-kachikwu/&sa=U&ved=0ahUKEwi37rjmgbbLAhVBoBQKHca1CI4QqQIICw&usg=AFQjCNF8E1B2HainzsuQFeCZISXC4SlKlg |
phemmyutd:Adding allowances, its is reasonable. It also depends on your post, office work is d best |
jaiyejina:Go to the school and chk |
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