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Good Afternoon everyone. Please the first company I worked with as a Network Technician (NOC 2282) folded up. How do I show proof that I worked there? I have only my employment letter. PAYMENT in the first company was by Hand. PAYMENT in the second company is through bank transfer. But no pension deductions. |
Hello. Please I'm about to start my WES process. But the thing is I did a change of name after graduating from the University. How do I address the WES documents etc? Which name am I to use? Since WAEC and my transcripts will have my old name |
Good day everyone. Please I reside in Abuja and would like to send my WEAC to Wes for evaluation. Any ideas on how to go about it will be very much appreciated. I'd also like to send my transcript and bachelor's degree certificate. Do I have to se d all of them independently? Thanks for your anticipated help |
JakeII:please explain what you mean by per result. it's just one WAEC examination i have. and whats the total amount im to pay? also where am i to send these things to? and how long will it take to get to WES for example? |
we say mak u learn englishm u no go gree. abeg speak pidgin instead. golor: |
Many Nigerians don't know what to think of the rumours Surrounding the February 14th Election. let's dicusss who wld gain more from the possible postponenet |
i wouldn't say u should vote for PDP or APC, seeing as Nigerian politicians decamp like they are taking strolls into 1 order of their numerous houses. what i wil urge you to do is vote for the right man. d statistics are there. No political administration is "PERFECT", but some have the good of the country at heart better than some others with more selfish ambitions. it's imperative to note that while this present administration has done a very great job in many aspects of improving this country, the opposition has made it their agenda to discredit and drown this present administration's achievements with the cry of insecurity;insecurity that was birthed by them in the first place. as for me, I will vote 4 a man that has a structure on ground alread since i know the GMB like he's done in the past , wil always abandon projects and go about chasing his own tail and suppressing our right to expression and free flowing information. i wil give this administration another chance to finish what they've started. GEJ it is 4 me. Long Live Our Beautiful Country Nigeria |
Kettle has a loud voice and he uses it well. He takes advantage of every opportunity to remind the world of how black the pot is. When he is called to make a speech at a gathering, he turns it into a campaign of calumny against pot. He says pot is a useless and corrupt entity that cannot be trusted to cook the soup. As a proof he reminds us that pot has been sitting on the stove for 16 long years and the soup is still not ready. He plays on our emotions. He says our generation and the ones yet unborn will die of hunger if we don’t get pot off the stove and place him there. Kettle has become so popular. Images of him litter newspapers and billboards. They sing his name on radio and television for hours on end. He commands a battalion of followers on Facebook and Twitter. “Kettle is the change we need”, that’s the new bug in town. The elders gathered at the village square last night to decide who should sit on the stove. Kettle’s supporters are loud and unruly as usual. They won’t even let the elders speak. When Obida, the village mad man got an opportunity to speak, he jolted everyone with his questions. Shaking like a tree in the wind, he said: “What is the difference between kettle and pot? Why do we condemn pot and canonize kettle when they are both black? Why is kettle so desperate to sit on the stove he once destroyed? In all his years in the kitchen, what has kettle done to show that he deserves to sit on the stove? And if he means what he says why won’t he attend the debate to tell us what he will do differently?” A loud silence descended on the square when Obika finished. The elders scratched their heads. Women and youths spoke in low tones. As Obika got up to leave, he broke the silence with these words. “I refuse to be led by the nose. I don’t like pot but kettle has to give me a better reason to vote for him.” but as the records show, Pot has done far better than kettle ever attempted in the past. A crowd thronged after him. The moral of the story: Think before you vote! |
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