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Hello nairalander. Please does anyone know anything about this coy... Citeco Global? Thanks in anticipation. |
hello nairalander. Please does anyone know anything about this coy... Citeco Global? Thanks in anticipation. |
naizfriend:hello. please do try and forward the case study prototype to me. Thanks. I have PM you. |
Untouchable15:ok. thanks. |
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Untouchable15:helo.. Please I will also need the case study stuff. I have PM already. Thanks. |
[quote author=Tekevwe post=44361637]I got married to my husband a some months ago. Before we got married we dated for a while and my husband was the smiling type, though I noticed he bones a lot with his siblings. Our courtship was great. He used to give me practically everything I wanted (affection and care) even before I asked. He showered me with so much love that I thought I was dreaming. I saw some other qualities in him and felt he would make a great husband. The first week of our marriage, my husband changed, started boning round the house and withdrew into himself. His office rent was due that month so I felt that was cause and let him be. Several months down the line and things re d same or even worse. He gets home boning, eats and goes straight to bed. If I try gisting with him he answers in monosylables and you can see the disinterest on his face. The only time he smiles at home is when he wants to be intimate. That's the only time he's soft with me now and the only time I feel connected to him. I asked him if I offended him in any way and he says no, that the pressure of providing for a new family is getting to him. I didn't play hard to get cos I don't believe in such so I don't know why the change. There are some other qualities I discovered in him that I never saw while we were dating. I jokingly told him he has changed and that day he smiled and said he had to give me all I wanted cos he didn't want to lose me since I'm a pretty girl. Now that we re married its like he can't be bothered with trying anymore. Also deep down I don't tink he loves me and feel he just married me cos he isn't so young anymore (almost 40) and he's parents were mounting pressure on him. He's snappy with me now which never used When you were courting did you take your time to find out why it took him so long to take the plunge to get married? He didnt just stay that long without a reason. Try find out something so you could fix your marriage. |
[quote author=obiremy post=44373547]Here is a list of the youngest PhD holders in Nigeria. The oldest is just 26. 1. Dr. Olabisi Adeyemi, 26 This young intellectual earned her PhD in Botany from the University of Lagos. Though she had maintained a track record of academic success right from her secondary school, she acknowledged that having a PhD at her age, and the record of being the best graduating PhD student, did not come easy. Born in Lagos Island local government of Lagos state, Dr. Adeyemi attended Girls’ Academy, Lagos Island where she was the best student in WAEC, with seven distinctions. She proceeded to University of Lagos and graduated with a first class degree in botany in 2006. She completed her PhD in record time in 2012. 2. Dr. Opeyemi Shodipe, 25 This young Nigerian scholar received her bachelor’s degree at 19 from Babcock University. After the mandatory NYSC programme, she entered for a masters at University of Ibadan, graduating best in her department. She capped it with a well-deserved doctorate degree in information science from her alma mater, Babcock University when she was 25. 3. Dr. Salihu Dasuki Nakande, 25 Born in October 1987, he is one of Nigeria’s youngest PhD holders, and arguably the youngest in northern Nigeria. He graduated with a first class degree in information technology from Eastern Mediterranean University (EMU), North ..... are you kidding me? Born in 1987 and he's 25? probably it's an old post though...... |
chadbaby:I did not apply. |
Skiba001:so you rejected their offer? |
Skiba001:so you rejected their offer? |
exotiqueify: Skiba001: exotiqueify:hmm... Account executive.... what about you? |
exotiqueify:thanks dear... I was called too... but didn't apply for any job there... |
feature11:I don't think it's just about being mannerless but selfishness and self centered attitude |
please does any one know anything about DM holding company or has had encounter with them before? urgent please..... |
efilefun:I could not have blamed him anyway he only came to salvage the situation... The only keeper available then was one Akanji or so that deputised for Ike then and that guy was just not fit.. Rufai was just the only experience goalie around then. |
efilefun:I could not have blamed him anyway he only came to salvage the situation... The only keeper available then was one Akanji or so that deputised for Ike then and that guy was just not fit.. Rufai was just the only experience goalie but around then. |
Mars88:yeah Dosu would have been another choice, but the god of soccer was not just not on our side that we had to take Rufai to the world cup. It was so bad that time... that I had to believe the rumour of replay... |
goldfish80:You are right bro... That's why Yekini just had a cameo appearance. They had both passed their peak. That generation was wasted a bit due to the ban Nigeria suffered. |
goldfish80:Actually he was not meant to be @ the d world cup cos, he was called back from retirement when Ike Shorounmu broke his ankle against Netherlands or so in a friendly match prior to the world cup. He was past his peak at that time and Nigeria was affected a great deal. |
desperation has beclouded our sense of reasoning in this hood. As an employer how could I employ this set of people, when logic is defiled to even ask a simple qs before posting their digits here. smh. |
Nubian113:Thanks sweet for sharing your story here.... Am always lurking around waiting for someone to share his or her story and become less burden.. let's do this pal. |
goldstarpamela:I just like that submission, so direct. |
Jamean:are you in your present place of work because you think you should ensure or because mum won't hear of it?In life sometimes we make the hardest of choices even when they please some not. thanks. |
Iyamar:I don't believe you have a job, when you received a slap and hope God fight for you... You have to help yourself. It all depends on the premium you place for yourself anyway. |
cherry007:you are welcome dear. |
Saraha1:don't just observe but share yours. |
MissIndependent:am fine dear. Thank God you are occupied somewhere now. |
Kacyrose:so you know now. it's so tough out there, with strigent policies we have attached to these so called jobs.. |
MissIndependent:youuu. where in this world have you been? |
