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This question is mostly asked in a divided home, where everyone does things solo... When I saw this question, I immediately looked into my own family, to God!! I find it difficult to check who I loved most, I find no one..... Maybe 'cause we are just three, 2boiz and a girl.... So for me, we love ourselves equally. |
iamodenigbo1:That's the fact...... I sure love that... That transformer part got me cracking. |
jashar:Lol, you're right... You too... Catch up with you somewhere else then. |
jashar:Lol.. You could have gotten your assumption right, if you had asked me. |
chakula:Thanx, bro. Appreciate. |
jashar:I'm gud, no rain, but there is cold up to this present moment. |
jashar:Lol.. And that's what the concluding part says ... Hope you're enjoying your day? |
Slimmos:LOL. tell her the facts, 1. Ask her if she's here for marriage in view or sex? 2. Tell her to be honest when answering that first question. 3. She'll obviously choose marriage, though... And you too will sure like that pretence, 'cause you had picked sex right after setting your eyes on her, and you sure want that to be oblivious to her. 4. Tell her you know where to draw the lines if she cunningly demand for sex, too often..... And you might end up not getting married to her but dump her 5. Tell her, if you find her amazing, mehn!! You'll stay forever, she won't be the one to force you stay, 6. No exorbitant demands, 'cause you are not doing that in exchange for sex, and if she wants it that way, you'll enjoy the time being too... Finally you discharge her like a spoil. Demands aren't bad, but she should know the limit. Lol...you might not necessarily say these in the first date. ... Just be firm and kind.. But use your power of reasoning in discerning what I meant. |
TGOD |
MissTeaseMe:Lol, well... False religion has poison your mind... I could see you never hate the Bible, so what's more?-A genuine study of the Bible.. My case is worse, I've once doubted God's existence...... But with all of my research, I admitted that there is God And he cares... My dear, taking time to intensely study the Bible is never a bad option... There are so many things to learn beyond our own treacherous heart... Though false religion is not a safe haven, you could learn this with your Bible.. And besides, understanding this whole world needs a start-afresh from the root. |
MissTeaseMe:False Religion has failed humans really... But if these are what the videos portray, believe me, it's something that has been given answer to. In summary what the video asks are 1. Why do bad things happens? 2. Why do bad things happens to good people? 3. And why are we(humans as a whole) here? There are answers, dear. |
Skye Bank Plc has completed the purchase of 100 per cent shares of Mainstreet Bank from the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON). The last tranche of the money for Mainstreet Bank acquisition was paid to AMCON on Friday, October 31 ahead of theNovember 3 deadline. The 80 per cent balance payment was made to AMCON in fulfillment of the Share Sale and Purchase Agreement earlier signed by both AMCON and Skye Bank. Skye Bank had on October 9, 2014, paid the mandatory deposit of 20 per cent for the acquisition of the target Bank, with a pledge to complete the 80 per cent balance payment within the agreed time frame. AMCON had announced Skye Bank as the preferred bidder for the acquisition of all its interest in Mainstreet Bank, representing the entire capital of the bridge bank. Skye Bank emerged the preferred bidder after a rigorous bidding exercise that spanned five months, with over 20 bidders contending. With the final payment, Skye Bank Plc has completed what industry analysts described as one of the biggest acquisitions ever in the country and becomes one of the biggest and largest banks in the country in terms of branch network. The acquisition of Mainstreet Bank is part of Skye Bank’s strategic plan for growth. Skye Bank emerged from the very successful merger and integration of five banks in 2006, following the first phase of the banking industry consolidation. The Bank intends to leverage its wealth of experience from the successful integration of five banks to drive efficiency, increase market share and ultimately ramp up stakeholder value from the acquisition of Mainstreet Bank. The acquisition will avail it many of benefits, including cost leadership, business optimisation, and greater ability to offer business convenience to its teeming retail and commercial customers, with a combined branch network of over 450, across all the states of the Federation. Skye Bank, a leading tier 2 Bank in Nigeria, was among the 8 banks recently designated as ‘Systemically Important Banks’, which reflects its industry leadership, strong market share, diverse location spread, and strong brand equity. The management of Skye Bank assured the customers of Mainstreet Bank of excellent service and superior value in the enlarged Skye Bank Source: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/11/skye-bank-completes-payment-mainstreet-acquisition/ |
EHI1933:Please, explain better, am interested. |
Thanks |
Thanks |
9jaforlife:The bolded got me laughing real hard..... |
Abajosax007:At sighting this thread, I thought it's meant for knowing ourselves better, and understanding our places of birth, but the turn-off is, seeing it in a politics section, then I said to myself, this might end up being a political debates and intense argument. |
Eye ternet I know of whyfy The part of lol, is confusing. I do care for an explanation. |
Maybe we should wait till 7th. |
tonylistic:Did you get the text? |
tonylistic:Good, how has it been going? |
feminineA:Your name, local government and phone number.... To avoid spamming you could PM |
Dokitadotun:Incomplete! Your full name. |
stechi:Done, bro...... Check your mail. |
AbuMikey:I did reply, sir.... |
Awho:Done, check your mail |
samuelfemo:Lol... But since when have you started? I haven't made much, though |
stechi:Yeah, for real... |
Some couple of hours ago, I saw a thread on Education section, listing out the "Nigeria’s Top 10 Best Universities 2014 –"Webometrics." We'll quite agree that this method of ranking has been on for some years now, but many people don't still grasp the full meaning of the webometric university ranking. It's the custom of students to argue about the result of the Web ranking, reason being that we're still oblivious about that content. In summary, I will say The Webometrics University Ranking is a ranking system that has nothing to do with school landscape and structures, but it's based on university web presence, visibility and web access. This ranking system measures how strongly a university is present in the web by its own web domain, sub-pages, rich files, scholarly articles etc. The central hypothesis of this approach is that web presence is a reliable indicator of the global performance and prestige of the universities and as such, is an indirect way to measure all the university missions (teaching, research, transfer). Although the Web is universally recognized as one of the most relevant tools for scholarly communication, it is still very rare these indicators are used for the evaluation of the scientific research and the academic performance of universities. Webometric indicators are provided to show the commitment of the institutions to Web publication. So when next you see a Web ranking don't get too worried if your school isn't listed or your school slipped behind, it doesn't means your school is poor academically, rather, it's just showing that your school presence on Web is little or has reduced. |
Awho:Drop your name, phone number, local government and state... Then you get it done through your mail |
samuelfemo:Bro, that's huge!! Why did you stop? |
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