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Supreme Gist just discovered this lately, but decide to share with you guys... Today, 3rd June, 2015 is the middle day of the year 2015. Which indirectly indicates that we have spent 183 days and we are left with 183days, which gives a total of 366days.... Hope you enjoyed your Half year Day!!! Share your views about this guys... Source: http://www.supremegist.com/2015/06/vice-president-osinbajo-in-onitsha.html |
President Goodluck Jonathan, yesterday, signed six bills recently passed by the National Assembly, into law, just 48 hours to the end of his presidency. Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Reuben Abati, confirmed this, saying it was to ensure that as much as possible, all government businesses were concluded. Jonathan signed the Tobacco Control Bill 2015, the Nigerian Electricity Management Services Agency Act 2015, Equipment and Leasing Bill 2015, AMCON (Amendment) Bill 2015, Standards Organisation of Nigeria Bill 2015 and the National Sugar Development (Amendment) Bill 2015. Source:http://www.supremegist.com/2015/05/president-jonathan-signs-six-bills-into.html
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It’s a universal—if sometimes painful—truth: Not every friendship is meant to last a lifetime. It’s also true that many of us stay in friendships long after we should’ve said adios. Why? Because we rationalize and deny that the relationship makes us feel “less than.” We make excuses for the other person when we should be giving her the boot. Ask yourself: do any of my galpals resemble the following? If so, it’s time to move on. 1. No-Call Nancy She’s got all the latest in technology, but when you ask if she got your three voice mails last week, she says casually, “Oh, I never check my messages.” Excuse me ![]() “Don’t waste your energy on someone who’s too flaky or unengaged to be in touch,” says Nicole Zangara, LCSW, author of “Surviving Female Friendships: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly.” Hard to reach people mentally weigh each contact attempt. When the scale tips in their favor, they act. When it doesn’t, they ignore. Learn your lesson: When there’s nothing in it for her, she’s less likely to respond to you, which doesn’t a friend make. 2. Brutally-Honest Betty She tells you you’re a doormat at work, because you complained once or twice about not feeling appreciated. You let it pass. But when she bitches about friends who use her and you suggest she might be too available, she turns on the waterworks and you end up apologizing. She can dish it out, but can’t take it. Not exactly fair. “If you find yourself always begging forgiveness, while she’s free to say whatever she thinks,“ says Zangara, ”it’s time to ask yourself why you’re willing to keep playing by her lopsided rules.” 3. Gossip Gloria We all enjoy a juicy tidbit now and then, but this pal thrives on dishing dirt. Be very wary. “The more dirt she gathers on others,“ says Carole Lieberman, M.D., a psychiatrist in Beverly Hills, CA., “the more superior she feels and the more leverage she has over others.” For her, knowledge is power, power is control, and she’s got control in spades. No one messes with her. And neither should you. (And, BTW, if she’s gossiping about other people, chances are, she’s gossiping about you behind your back!) 4. Passive-Aggressive Annie This is a tricky one, because it goes to the heart of intentions—nice or otherwise. Example: Your friend throws you a surprise party even though she knows you hate surprise parties. You spend the night trying to be gracious in spite of your discomfort. She, on the other hand, revels in her hostess role. When she asks the next day what your problem was, and you tell her, she brushes you off with those seven cloying words: “I was just trying to be nice!” Really? “This is about ownership,“ says Zangara. “True friends fess up when things don’t turn out well and they are partly or wholly to blame. Then, they apologize.” Plus, they also try harder to listen to what you like and don’t like. 5. Cancel-Plans Polly The scenario is always the same: You make a plans for lunch or the movies and like clockwork she calls the night before or day-of with some excuse or another about needing to cancel. Every one of us has had to change plans at some point, but this friend makes it an Olympic sport. She may just be flaky, or she may be manipulative—either way, she isn’t thinking about how her actions affect anyone else. And if you’ve mentioned the problem and it still persists, this is what she’s really telling you: “Too bad, so sad; I’m sorry you’re mad!” It’s time to call it a day with the friendship. 6. Putdown Paulette She makes little jabs and digs, often in front of others, assured you won’t mind the “all-in-good-fun” insults. This is her way of making herself feel better—certainly better than you. But what every good pal knows is this, the cardinal rule of friendship: Friends don’t ever, ever, ever put each other down. And friendship is never about a superior/inferior dynamic. 7. Crisis Cathleen Her life is one long soap opera, a mess of disappointments, letdowns, heartbreaks, and sadness. You are the therapist, confidante, and problem solver. Only, she’s not really interested in changing for the better; she’s more invested in keeping the drama running and having you as her travel mate. Why? Her problems are always so horrible, they take precedence. Your problems? Oh, puh-lease! What To Do? If you’re feeling assertive: Let your pal know what’s bothering you. Her response—and actions—will tell you if it’s time to move along. If you’re feeling passive: Pull back, make fewer plans, be polite but not overly friendly. (In other words, don’t be dishonest.) Either way: Cultivate new friends who make you feel enriched, enlivened and embraced, because that is what good friendships do. Source: http://www.supremegist.com/2015/05/7-types-of-toxic-female-friends-you.html |
President of FIFA, Joseph Blatter, attendsthe press conference following the meeting of the FIFA executive comittee in Zurich, on March 21, 2013. AFP PHOTO / SEBASTIEN BOZON (Photo credit should read SEBASTIEN BOZON/AFP/Getty Images) Current president Sepp Blatter — seeking a fifth consecutive term — goes up against Prince Ali bin al-Hussein in the elections. 7 officials were arrested over charges that they received over £100 million in bribes, including vice-president Jeffrey Webb. The 2018 and 2022 World Cups, awarded to Russia and Qatar respectively, are now the subjects of criminal investigations. The effect of the investigations will however be minimal, as FIFA has ruled that a revote is not an option. Source: http://www.supremegist.com/2015/05/fifa-elections-to-hold-on-friday.html |
While am here @ samaru enjoying it like never before ![]() |
Sending money just got easier using *737*. *737* Transfer is a mobile channel which enables GTBank customers conveniently perform third party transfers to both GTBank and other bank account holders in Nigeria, via the mobile phones, by simply dialing the USSD short code *737 with details of the amount and account number (NUBAN) of the beneficiary. HOW TO TRANSFER To Transfer to GTBank Account Simply dial *737*1*Amount*NUBAN Account No# e.g. *737*1*1000*1234567890# from the mobile number registered with the Bank. (This is accessible using all types of mobile devices). Then use the last four digits of your GTBank Naira MasterCard to authenticate each transaction. To Transfer to Other Banks Simply dial *737*2*Amount*NUBAN Account No# e.g. *737*2*1000*1234567890# from your mobile phone. (This is accessible using all types pf mobile devices). Then use the last four digits of your GTBank Naira MasterCard to authenticate each transaction. FEATURES Daily transaction limit of N20,000 per day Minimum transfer amount is N1,000 Works on customers registered phone with the Bank Dependent on full network signal from telecom provider Money is deducted directly from your GTBank account BENEFITS Easy, simple ,fast and convenient way of transferring money *737* Transfer is available 24 hours a day and 7 days a week Transaction process is approximately 10 seconds With *737* Transfer customers can transfer to other Nigerian banks FAQs Q1. What is *737*transfers? Ans: *737* Transfer is a mobile channel which enables GTBank customers conveniently perform third party transfers to both GTBank and other bank account holders in Nigeria, via the mobile phones, by simply dialing the USSD short code *737* with details of the amount and account number (NUBAN) of the beneficiary. Q2. Why should I make use of for this service? Ans: The *737*Transfer allows GTBank customers to transfer funds from anywhere within Nigeria at any time with ease. Q3. What do I need to get started? Ans: a. A GTBank account that isn’t dormant b. A SIM card with phone number registered with the Bank c. A phone that can make regular voice calls d. A GTBank debit card that has not reached expiration Q4. What type of transactions can I conduct with the *737*transfers? Ans: a. Transfer from a GTBank account to another GTBank account. Simply Dial *737*1*AMOUNT*NUBAN# to initiate a transfer b. Transfer from a GTBank account to other Nigerian bank accounts. *737*2*AMOUNT*NUBAN# to initiate a transfer. Q5. What accounts can I access on *737*transfers? Ans: The default account is the current account. In the case where a customer does not have one, the savings account variant becomes the default Q6. Are there any transfer limits? Ans: There is a daily transfer limit of N20,000.00 while the minimum amount that can be transferred is N1,000.00 Q7. Are there any charges for using the service? Ans: Standard NIP charges apply to transfers to accounts with other banks while there is a N20.00 convenience fee on transfers to a GTBank account Q8. How secure is the service? Ans: USSD is a secure service that enables a more convenient and speedy way to transfer funds on the move. Transactions are transmitted on a secure network. In addition the last 4 digits of your active GTBank debit card are required to authenicate the transactions and this is never stored on the phone. Q9. Do I need a token to complete the transaction? Ans: No. But the last 4 digits of your active GTBank debit card are required to authenicate the transactions Q10. What happens to my account and information if I lose my phone? Ans: While no account data is stored on the phone and no information lost, however, please connect your mobile service provider to recover the number. You will be able to transact again on the recovered phone line. Q11. What happens if my debit card information has been compromised? Ans: Please call GTConnect at 0803 900 3900 or 0802 900 2900 or 01 448 0000 to have your debit card blacklisted and place an order for a new debit card. #Supreme Gist crew Source: http://www.supremegist.com/2015/05/how-to-send-money-from-your-gtbank.html |
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By Daniel Nicholas On a serious note, this article about the incumbent President, Jonathan Ebele might sound somehow, but that is just the plain truth we Nigerians must learn to accept! Supreme Gist decide to publish this article, so as to inform you guys how everything happened during the administration of Goodluck Jonathan, who should I say was unfortunate to climb the throne in such a time like this. What do you expect when you throw a stone into a container with a solution of salt? Definitely, a stone with salty taste around it. The President was given the mantle of leadership after an unexpected error occurred, the death of Late. Umar Musa Yar’adua, President Jonathan was the only legal person to take over, which was done under constitutional right. But little do Nigerians know that everything will turn around the other side. He welcomed us all to a New Year with Fuel Subsidy that crashed so many local businesses in the Nation. Many things were brought to halt for the almost a complete month, after we decided to move on with life. Boko haram issue became more intense and the number of Deaths in the country was going high. Terrorism was no longer a strange thing in the Nation. Despite all these, Nigerians managed to play along with Jonathan. We waited patiently, until the of judgement surfaced, 28th , March, 2015, when Nigerians bluntly Rejected Jonathan’s request for second term. In some few days to hand over the Power to the Next Nigeria President, Gen. Mohammed Buhari, he began to do some strange things like the sacking saga. He sacked some people out of office, converted four COE to Federal Universities, which he should have done earlier before now and lastly the Emergence of FUEL SCARCITY! In my own opinion, Jonathan is a good Leader with rotten eggs around him. #SUPREME GIST CREW... Source: http://www.supremegist.com/2015/05/he-started-with-fuel-subsidy-and-ended.html
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iyoha240:I believe that should not be a public matter! simply mail me if you are interested, then we would move ahead with every other thing! Thank you Cheers, Supreme Gist
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Hello, I want to inform fellow Nairalanders that we are in need of an admin! Anyone interested should kindly send us and email: info@supremegist.com We are ready to pay you, in as much as you are ready to contribute well.... Our Web addres: www.supremegist.com Cheers, SUPREME GIST TEAM#
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wow... this is nice to hear... i love seeing young people with bunch of abilities and inherent talents ready to explode them! i became an Author of a motivational book that was just launched of recent @ age 20 titled: INNATE ABILITIES (a fundamental route to your destiny). Making impacts at an early is what this generation should crave for, rather than wasting much of our times in doing things that would never count... I'm also a blogger, this my blog www.mightydaniel..com and www.supremegist.com |
hello bro, i need it.... email: danielnicholas4real@gmail.com |
Behave mature when commenting please... My condolence to all that were victims!!! Nigeria will still remain one... there is hope for the future of these country!!! |
Boss thanks.. i really appreciate ooo... will try to work on the template! @bedfordng |
thanks.. bro, about the .com, am sure it will be there few days from now, only that i wants to know how well the health of the site seems to be on the perspective of others |
Fellow Nairalanders, i want you guys to please help me REVIEW this my sport site and tell me your Opinion towards it. www.sportrecent..com ![]() |
@ Alfred... give me your control GSM.... |
Jayboss... thanks alot ooo.... i did everything you thought me, it's now clean www.samarugist..com |
Bro... i used Awesome inc template..... |
Fellow Nairalanders, like seriously, am a bit confuse on how to design the my blog to look exactly like linda ikeji's blog, with frames on each blog rather everything looking plane all on one sheet... this is the site www.samarugist..com i hope to recieve help from a good samaritan and also review it to chech my mistakes.... dont forget am new in the system.... |
my is 55153287CD my number is 08146267313 or email me @ phronrsisworld2@gmail.com...... thanks |
please, fellow nairalanders... how can i customize my blogger template to show navigation @ the top, or blogger dont do that? the blog is www.samarugist..com... urgent reply pls ![]() |
hmmmm it depends if truly she is my wife i will |
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