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explosiveskull:Exactly what I'm thinking |
My guy wey we graduate together done join army sharp sharp. But e shock me as I hear say na rri e follow enter. My guy dey desperate. |
This match dey sweet me for body. GGMU |
Dannyhonda:I thought they said once you are in, no going out. Can one express loss of interest after getting in? |
MakyavelitheDon:08161732925 |
Ramirezsarki:So were you bounced for this? |
sikowitz17:Thanks for your time sir. But the headmaster is telling me that the testimonial is the only thing they issue since it is a private school and ministry of education does not have our certificate too.. Civilian General Ugo....pls help me put mouth for this matter too. Should I present the testimonial for certificate? |
sikowitz17:The thing is I didn't do the exam. I only did common entrance back then. I don't know how to go about it now |
My people....I don't have the Primary School Leaving Cert. What I have is testimonial. How can I go through the reg when the time comes. Someone advised me to do an affidavit. pls I need ur advice. |
Mbmohammed:It didn't generate any name. It left the blank open or me to choose any name I want |
The name on my bvn is different from the one I intend to use for npower. Can I complete the registration then visit bank tomorrow to change d name or I should wait after d name change before completing d reg. |
sikowitz17:Thanks bro |
Hello my people. I've been a silent follower of this thread. I would also love to participate but no job presently, hence no capital to go through the registration and travelling when the time comes. pls if anyone can connect me even if it is 15,000 I will really appreciate |
chai.. may God save us |
World Bank excludes Nigeria in $1.9bn COVID-19 response launch ON APRIL 3, 20207:16 PMIN CORONAVIRUS UPDATES Emma Ujah The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors has approved $1.9 billion first set of emergency support operations for developing countries around the world, using a dedicated, fast-track facility for COVID-19 (coronavirus) response. However, the global financial powerhouse excluded Nigeria from the list of the 25 countries to benefit from the support. The organization said that the decision was reached by the board on Thursday and it was prepared to deploy about $160 billion in the next 15 months with a view to helping countries deal with the COVID-19 pandemic and quick economic recovery. A statement by the bank said, “The World Bank Group is prepared to deploy up to $160 billion over the next 15 months to support COVID-19 measures that will help countries respond to immediate health consequences of the pandemic and bolster economic recovery. “The broader economic programme will aim to shorten the time to recovery, create conditions for growth, support small and medium enterprises, and help protect the poor and vulnerable. There will be a strong poverty focus in these operations, with an emphasis on policy-based financing, and protecting the poorest households and the environment.” The bank’s president, David Malpass, was quoted as saying, “The World Bank Group is taking broad, fast action to reduce the spread of COVID-19 and we already have health response operations moving forward in over 65 countries. “We are working to strengthen developing nations’ ability to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic and shorten the time to economic and social recovery. The poorest and most vulnerable countries will likely be hit the hardest, and our teams around the world remain focused on country-level and regional solutions to address the ongoing crisis.” According to the bank, “new operations are moving forward in over 40 countries using the fast-track process.” It said that it was working to redeploy resources in existing World Bank-financed projects worth up to $1.7 billion, including through restructuring, use of emergency components of existing projects (CERCs) and triggering of CAT DDOs and spanning every region. Responding to widespread supply chain disruptions, the bank said it was also helping countries access critically needed medical supplies by reaching out to suppliers on behalf of governments. It said that it was equally encouraging other global bodies to provide financial support to developing countries for the COVID-19 health response. “This fast response package will save lives and help detect, prevent and respond to COVID-19 in the countries we serve,” said Axel van Trotsenburg, World Bank Managing Director of Operations. “Our country operations will be coordinated at a global level to ensure best practice is quickly shared, including approaches to strengthen national health systems and prepare for potential follow-on waves of this devastating virus.” Only Ethiopia and the Democratic Republic of Congo are to benefit from the initial $1. 9bn response. $82 million will help Ethiopia address critical needs for COVID-19 preparedness and response, including the provision of vital medical equipment, health system capacity-building, and support to establish treatment centres. In the Democratic Republic of Congo, $47 million will provide immediate support to put in place containment strategies, train medical staff and provide equipment to ensure rapid case detection and contact tracing. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/04/world-bank-excludes-nigeria-in-1-9bn-covid-19-response-launch/
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Dammysmart:Not in Lagos but I really appreciate your effort. |
I feel I should drop this here because i've been a silent reader of this thread and apart from the fact that you re all intelligent here, i see everyone is a family here. I'm a recent graduate who got tired of sitting at home. I went out and I got a teaching job (would be taking 2 subjects) at 15,000. I was asked to resume 2moro but whenever I think about the pay, I feel sad. 1) Should I accept it? 2) Should I go back and negotiate? (I made a mistake, I didn't really negotiate like that. He just told the price and I kept mute |
I'm a recent graduate who got tired of sitting at home. I went out and I got a teaching job (would be taking 2 subjects) at 15,000. I was asked to resume 2moro but whenever I think about the pay, I feel sad. 1) Should I accept it? 2) Should I go back and negotiate? (I made a mistake, I didn't really negotiate like that. He just told the price and I kept mute |
raimisina@gmail.com |
08161732925 |
pls house i need a laptop for graphics. preferably HP with good battery. my current budget is 70k. |
Hi everyone, I will be running some analysis or what can best be called comparative politics here. I am a non-partisan political analyst and until now, I have been against the incumbent government on the ground that it has not kept to its 2015 campaign promises and in relation may not keep to its promises if elected for second term. But which government has ever kept to promises? Also, the first term of any government is usually the best because it stands as the basis of campaign and the bedrock for second term. Indeed, the first term performance is a sine-qua-non for second term ticket. So based on the first term performance of this government, the second term may be nothing to write home about. But Is Atiku the saviour? However, I have gone through some quick researches on the substantial impacts of this administration on Nigeria and Nigerians and on the other hand, have done well to compare them to what the PDP presidential candidate may offer us. This analysis is based on these candidates' critical and tendencious historical as well as political antecedents. 1) ANTI-CORRUPTION: It would be very hard to deny the simple truth that corruption has drastically reduced in APC's administration (of course, it can never be totally eradicated). Either being selective in his approach or not, EFCC has been made a nightmare for corrupt officers/officials. But the same can not be said of Atiku. Right from time, Atiku has shown tendency for corruption. Let us overlook how he ingeniusly bought some assets that Obasanjo told him to sell to private individuals (which of course was part of the reasons Obasanjo initially rejected him), he has shown these tendencies in the PDP primary election. Also, for the fact that his boss could initially not vouch for him says a lot. 2) EDUCATION: Academically, this administration has not brought us forward. There has been constant strikes and indifferent approach towards education. No reasonable scholarship from the government and all that. But Atiku is coming with an approach to privatize the educational sector. It is true that this will improve the standard and quality of our educational system but only the haves will benefit while the masses will be left to fate. This will increase the number of illiterates in our society. ECONOMY: This administration has done its part in saving us from the claws of single economy. The diversification strategies have worked and we now not only depend on crude oil but also agriculture. Atiku also is a serious business man with colossal strategies. He would no doubt improve our economy. He has shown that he understands the workings of Nigerian economy. INSURGENCY: Although this issue keeps surfacing and re-surfacing, I still believe that nobody (at least among the aspirants) can do the job better than this retired General. Atiku may do well to seek international backings though. These points may not be enough for one to see reasons to why Buhari is not a saint and Atiku may not be the saviour but I have expressed what I felt. Buhari may not be the way but I feel Atiku is also not an option. He has proven (of course his past actions) to be more cunny. Well, lemme stop here for now. Pls hold me and only me responsible for the above. If you think otherwise, then I challenge you to debate it with me. Note: I have never been a supporter of any political party. |
pls add me 08161732925 |
Akure to Imo should signify o |
someone has seen his own |
Toluobaeko11:pls how much are they doing it in state hospital akure bro |
pls add me to the available Whatsapp group. 08161732925 |
Hi, I did the reg on Wednesday and the call up number was out immediately but the green card is still not available. any cause for alarm? |
Viking007:Morning Bro... Would you share some reliable website where one can check stats and co with me? |
just when u think u've seen it all
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hi guys...pls, how do I withdraw from 1x bet.mobi |
