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Believe it or not, I had done that in the past. http://www.nairaland.com/?wap has a link to http://www.nairaland.com/?wap2 but http://wap.nairaland.com/ was linking straight to http://www.nairaland.com/?wap#c1 instead of http://www.nairaland.com/?wap which has the link. I feel so dissapointed that the work I did many months ago to link those two sites was wasted since I didn't configure the site correctly. Small shame on me. ![]() I have now correctly configured it. CHeck out the new wap.nairaland.com/ on your phone. Dear Celtel Employees: Thanks a million for linking to Nairaland! |
Ask her. If she admits to not having feelings for you, then, well, I don' know. Just ask! |
Employees have the freedom to discriminate against employers that don't pay well or provide good working atmosphere. In fact, employees have the freedom to discriminate against employers for any reason whatsoever. If you don't like a job for any reason, you can resign. How would you feel if the government said you are not to discriminate against an employer that doesn't pay well or treats you badly. Even if the reason you don't want a job is because your boss would be a woman, your boss doesn't have first class, or your bosss does something that's contrary to your religious beliefs, would it make sense for you to be forced o work for such an employer? No, that would be slavery! You have the right to choose who you want to work with, so why shouldn't employers have that same right? Why should I be forced to employ somebody whose credentials I don't like? That's an abominaion. All you can do is educate employers on the possibility that some 3rd class graduates might be good for business. |
Can you tell us how large your budget is and what skills you expect the webmaster to have? |
Last week. wwtlt you thought about something you'll never tell anybody? |
Have you ever contested on the show? Please tell us about it! |
The $55m estate of Timothy Olufemi Akanni came to the attention of the authorities after his two widows rowed about who should inherit it.http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/5325490.stm Can you tell us more about this pastor? Such as the name of his church, and what he looks like? |
Why are you even thinking of something like this? Normal men don't kill, simple. |
Information sharing is what makes this site valuable to people. |
Yeah. It may have been funny with a different title. I'll change the tile to "I have something for you" right away! |
You can think of your ideas as part of your intellectual capital and as such the two can't really be compared. Even if all you have is capital in the traditional sense (finance), you can use that money to buy ideas or hire people that have ideas. If forced to choose, I guess I'll have to choose capital over ideas. The ideas I have now are enough! |
Thanks a million for your votes. Your membership of the forum is very much appreciated. More, please! |
Hello, In the above poll, I've listed the main sections (subforums) of Nairaland. Which ones do you like most? You can choose up to 12 subforums or as little as you like, but please make sure the ones you choose are the ones you like most. This information will be used to create new subforums, merge existing subforums together, or promote subforums that are currently not as popular as they are meant to be. Thanks a million for your time, and happy voting! Seun. |
Why should we? Because you say so? That's no reason. If an aspect of our culture doesn't pay us, we should simply discard it. Culture is made for the people! |
@egoldman: that's not lust, that's sexual assault. I guess you can't tell the difference. |
If you don't like them, don't watch them. I hope they find what they're looking for! |
emynsofor, congratulations on the launching. naijacutee, visit www.e-gold.com for a primer on e-gold. ![]() |
It should be available at her website www.rappatainer.com when it comes back online. |
@owo: thanks a million for supplying those links. |
How can we become grasscutter farmers? Please educate us, my brother, so we can make money! |
This seems like a cut and paste job. Am I right? That's a violation of copyright laws my brother. Why not write your own reviews of the web hosts you've tried? |
Congratulations. Makeda. How old are you now and for how long have you been married? Thanks. ![]() |
KDK:Can you name some "real pastors" you know? I want to show you that you're wrong! |
Why don't you feel the same way about rabbits, chickens and cows? Are they not animals too? |
Did you finish reading my post before reacting? I said: The problem about dreaming about Nigeria, which belongs to none of us, is that our dreams about Nigeria will conflict with each other, which will cause fighting and political conflicts among us. Have you ever wondered why politics is the most brutal profession in Nigeria? Because everyopne is trying to control the country for personal gain. It doesn't work! It's better to work out a system that'll enable each Nigeria to mind his own business and make it work to the benefit of himself/herself first, and then the country later on. We should fight government-supported monopolies and resource plundering arrangements in the name of shared ownership and support entrepreneurship and private ownership. Each man his own dream. |
You should follow those links and contact them as required, of course. |
@cabali: thanks for this information. |
Welcome to Nairaland. Wishing you the liveliest and loveliest time. Check out our constitution. Cheers! |
When is the competition going to be aired on TV? |
Osaze Odemwingie: (source) Born of a Russian mother and a Nigerian father. Moved to Nigeria at the age of 2 and lived in Benin for five years before he returned to Russia. Moved again to Nigeria at the age of 18. His full name is Osaze Peter Odemwingie. He currently plays for football club Lille in France. In the past he's played for La Louviere, Anderlecht B, and Insurance club of Nigeria. Bella Adenuga: Daughter of Chief Mike Adenuga and an executive director of Globacom.
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