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it keeps saying website not available when i try to submit |
i am interested. kadiriademola@gmail.com
08105566307 |
i am interested. kadiriademola@gmail.com |
Amedak:Can you also send it to me. kadiriademola@gmail.com. Is the recruitment still on |
I committed one atrocity back in the day, so my mum threatened to report to my dad. Dad, back then was this no-nonsense fella, he will beat you silly. So i faked my abduction by kidnappers. I threw my cloth and trouser away and got home around past 12 seeing everyone crying. i wasnt flogged as my mum was too happy to see me that she forgot my offence. I was 13, so maybe i was a tad immature |
Anything Sandra Brown, John Grisham, Nora Roberts and J.K Rowling (Harry Potter books( armadeo: |
debbie:debbie, please I need a job very desperately. m a computer science graduate just through with national service |
nebokings:How did you apply |
please how do i apply for the job. entry level |
armadeo:I dont understand |
armadeo:Can you please share? kadiriademola@gmail.com |
Biodunkuye:Same here. cos the lady said those that are not successful will not be contacted. I want to know if anyone has gotten the interview invite so i can just move on. |
Darayola:I didnt apply directly. They outsource for companies. i dont even know the company that i applied to that workforce are working for |
Busayorafael:kadiriademola@gmail.com. I would be expecting it. You just saved my life, lol |
Hello house, I was invited for a job assessment test at Workforce group on May 13, 2016 which was last week Friday. We were told that if successful, invites would be sent for the interview process. I want to know if anyone has received the interview invite. Thank you |
HI, house. I've heard from multiple sources that the above named author's book, Weep not Child is a must read for every literature fanatic, like me for instance. I have tried from multiple sources online and in paperback to get the book, all of which has been rendered useless as I have been unable to get the material. Please help a b brother, it's starting to affect my health. I need to read that book |
Hello, house. i am also a book freak, but i lost most of my e-books when my system crashed. i wouldnt mind anyone sending me the harry potter series and the lord of the rings trilogy. my e-mail address is kadiriademola@gmail.com. My favourite book of all time has to be ROOTS by Alex Haley. #magical |
N'gugi wa thiongo. His book, "A grain of wheat" is simply magical |
Good afternoon, Mr Kunzo. I will like to apply for the UBA recruitment process as well . what's your email address. i'm a 2'2 graduate of Computer Science and I just finished my NYSC |
hello, docs in the house. I have been having boil-like symptoms on my penis for a while, though not too much. it's not painful but I always have this sweet feeling when I scratch it. please help me with a solution and I hope it won't disturb my fertility. m just 21 |
Eden Hazard is a football genius. But, perhaps Stamford bridge isn't the stage for him to display his brilliance any more. Even genuises have flaws |
The atmosphere at Stamford Bridge these days is not hard to spot. Such is the liveliness and camaraderie evident at the old stadium that the feeling is infectious to all and sundry present there. All has been credited to one man, Guus Hiddink. The legendary 69 year old was something of a cult hero already at Chelsea, having revived the club's fortunes when he took over from the unfortunate Luis Felipe Scolari. During his time there in 2009, the club won the FA Cup, placed third in the league and were seconds away from a second consecutive Champions League final if not for Andres Iniesta's heart wrenching goal and Tom Ovrebo's calamitous officiating on the night. By taking over from the disgraced Jose Mourinho, who only 7 months earlier had won the league in brilliant fashion but lost the dressing room in a typical third-season syndrome, Hiddink broke a cardinal rule of life. Don't go back where you've shined, lest your reputation takes a nosedive. By accepting to be the interim manager of the club once again after Jose had been sacked in December, he risked his legacy and adulation the Blues supporters showered on him, for had he been he failed, he will be remembered for his failures rather than his success as most of us are apt to do. He took over a team in confidence crisis. Top players performing nowhere near their levels and a seemingly divided locker-room. But at 69, there is nothing in football this man hasn't seen. He took away the mental shackles these players suffered, instilled confidence in them and allowed them to play with such freedom that they began to enjoy their football once more. Players like Mikel and Baba Rahman, always permanently placed on the bench have featured more, benefiting the team with their freshness and willingness to impress. The likes of Hazard, Fabregas, Pedro and Costa have all benefited from his fatherly role, and the training ground seems more boisterous in the end. He will leave in the summer, no doubt, but the players can give him a trophy or two for turning their season around. Written By: KADIRI Ademola Kadiriademola@gmail.com Cc: Lalasticlala |
I believe the time for the Ibos to move has come. If they don't feel the necessary support and love for Nigerians and vice versa, they should form their own country. I'd gladly welcome the idea. But it is imperative for me to point out a few facts. 1. Not all Nigerians hate Ibos, like me. 2. Not all Nigerians want the Ibos to go, but understand their decision. Reading Chimamanda's Half of a Yellow Sun and Chinua Achebe's There was a country opened my eyes to the sufferings of the Ibos that was never documented in the newspapers. Long live Biafra, Long live Nigeria. Btw, I'm a Yoruba boy from Ogun state. Onye m biafra. Agha Ajoka |
Antwone Fisher, Glory Road, August Rush! |
Yes na. After years of seeing advert Iamsynord: |
Naija gals be like "i misplaced 1k i want u to replace it for me" buh na until dem dupe u, u go wise. Me i don Wise! |
May she be found soon. If to say na HOD mathematics, i for say make them no see am again. Mathematics dept lecturers are wicked especially in FUNAAB. If my pikin sabi maths, i go do DNA test |
Baba, you are on point. I'd also like to visit that 51/53 Iweka Road, Onitsha. Iamsynord: |
Well said boss. I couldn't have put it better |