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Celebrities / Re: Seun Egbegbe Caught With Stolen Iphones At Computer Village: Real Or Film Scene? by walbuk(m): 3:37pm On Nov 22, 2016
this same guy tried to defraud a phone shop on Associated avenue in Ilupeju , Lagos of Samsung phones totaling 1.7 Million Naira on Friday. when he was asked to make payment he bolted.

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Jobs/Vacancies / Marketer Urgently Needed by walbuk(m): 11:39am On Apr 14, 2015
*We are looking for a marketer for our franchise mobile-phone shop.
*Applicants must be residents of Apapa and its environs
*Applicants must also have an in depth knowledge of Apapa and the port area.
*Prospective must have a passion for Marketing and achieving targets.
*Applicants must also have a good knowledge of Smartphones and ICT related products.
*Renumeration includes Salary and Commisions
*Minimum Requirements are HND or BSC
*To apply send your cv to bsesjobs@yahoo.co
Jobs/Vacancies / Marketing Officer Needed In Mobile Telecommunications Franchise Store by walbuk(m): 1:12pm On Mar 27, 2015
Are You passionately interested in Marketing?
Are You a customer centric and Savvy Individual?
Are You a willing to be part of Smart Future and environment?

if Yes, send your CV to olawale.makanjuola.bajeiid@gmail.com

min requirements is an Higher National Diploma or its equivalent.

Applicants must be residents of Apapa or its environs. Deadline for application is the 6th of April 2015
Jobs/Vacancies / Urgent Vacancy In Telecomunications Store In Apapa by walbuk(m): 1:10pm On Feb 11, 2015
If you live in Apapa or around its Axis there is an urgent vacant position as a sales executive [/size][size=8pt] that needs to be filled at a telecommunication brand store within the Apapa Mall. Please send your application to olawale.makanjuola@bajeiid.com. candidates are preferably male and minimum requirements is an Ordinary National Diploma.
Jobs/Vacancies / Driver Needed In Abule Egba by walbuk(m): 8:44am On Dec 09, 2014
A driver, is needed in Abule Egba, the driver must be a resident of Abule egba and environs. forward your CV to Olawale.makanjuola@bajeiid.com
Jobs/Vacancies / Sales Consultant In A Franchise Shop. by walbuk(m): 11:11am On Sep 26, 2014
We are urgently in need of Sales consultant for our new Communications Franchise Store. Candidates with Mobile telecommunications sales experience will have an advantage.
candidates living around Apapa and its environs would be highly considered.

send your Cv to bajeiidinfo@gmail.com or olawale.makanjuola@bajeiid.com
Jobs/Vacancies / Brand Store Manager Needed In Ibadan by walbuk(m): 2:11pm On Sep 19, 2013
We are looking for a creative, articulate and savvy personality to manage our exclusive mobile communications franchise store . Applicants must be resident in ibadan . please send your CV to sesibadan@bajeiid.com. Application deadline is the 23rd of September 2013.
Technology Market / Samsung Galaxy S4 @ 106,000 by walbuk(m): 5:29pm On May 14, 2013
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Technology Market / Pre Order Your Samsung Galaxy S4 by walbuk(m): 3:37pm On Apr 22, 2013
You can now make pre orders for the new samsung Galaxy S4 @ bajeiid visit www.bajeiid.com or call 08187666600 or BB PIN 29F71c22 for more of our products and services
Technology Market / Blackberry Z10 @ Only 98,000 Naira Only. by walbuk(m): 5:04pm On Feb 11, 2013
You can get the Blackberry Z10 at just only 98,000 naira if you make your pre-order now before the 22nd of February, simply visit www.bajeiid.com, BB PIN:29f71c22,mail info@bajeiid.com you can also call 08187666600. This is with a 12 months Nigerian Warranty from Blackberry.
Technology Market / The Best Mobile Phones Offer In Town by walbuk(m): 10:12am On Jan 07, 2013
For the best mobile phone, Smartphones, Tablets, and Laptops, Visit www.bajeiid.com for the best phone deals in town. We will deliver at your doorstep and you pay on delivery. For More Information, call 08187666600 or BB PIN 29F71C22.
Phone/Internet Market / Blackberry 9790(bold 6) With A Free 2gb Branded Usb Stick And 12 Months Warranty by walbuk(m): 11:17am On Dec 17, 2012
Get the Blackberry 9790 (Bold 6) with a free branded USB 2GB memory stick + 12 months warranty cover @ just only 58, 800 Naira only. Call 08187666600 or BBC PIN 29F71C22.
Phone/Internet Market / Brand New BB 9220(CURVE 6) For Just 25,000 Naira + A Free Aerial 7 HD Headphones by walbuk(m): 3:43pm On Dec 05, 2012
The Fun on Blackberry your BB 9220 keeps getting "LOUDER" GET YOUR BB 9220 @ ONLY 25,000 + A FREE AERIAL 7 HD HEADPHONES. CALL 080187666600 OR BB PIN: 29F71C22.

Phone/Internet Market / Blackberry (9220)curve 6 + Free Aerial HD Headphones @ Only 25,000 by walbuk(m): 10:12am On Dec 04, 2012
Get Your own Blackberry 9220 (curve 6 + a free Aerial 7 HD headphones and free songs download from Spinlet for a princely sum of 25,000 naira only.
call 08187666600 or BB pin 29F71C22. Hurry now while stock lasts

Sports / The Morals Of Failure In Nigerian Football by walbuk(m): 12:18pm On Oct 11, 2011
The latest episode in the unending soap operas that has often been characterized with Nigerian football is the inability of the Super Eagles to qualify for the African Cup of Nations in Equatorial Guinea and Gabon.
Soccer fanatics, administrators and even the players have attributed their failure to obvious factors; technical inefficiency, discipline and comically, the failure of God being a Nigerian in this trying time that we needed him. After all was he not the one who performed the famous “Miracle of Damman” in 1989, the exciting comeback at the Olympics in 1996 against Brazil qualifying for the world cup in South Africa when we defeated Kenya in Nairobi while Tunisia failed to nick a win at home thus handing us the victory and qualification.
Now that our dear God has ceased being a Nigerian, we need to look at ways of endearing ourselves back to him if we admit that we failed in other areas of football administration and developing a culture of accepting that failure is evident when planning is non-existent.
I remember growing up in the early 80’s in the midst of my soccer crazy brothers; they regaled me with the stories of legends in Nigerian football, when secondary schools were the famous hunting ground for talents thus producing the likes of Stephen Keshi, Henry Nwosu and even Samson Siasia. I marvelled at the exploits of and legendary status of Otto Gloria and his technical superiority when Nigeria won the Nations Cup on home soil in 1980. My brothers also told me it was a sacrilege for Nigeria not to be present successive African Cup of nations, while the failure of the Flying Eagles to win the Tessema Cup for the under 20’s was never considered.
We were a country of eternal optimist; we knew that everything that needed excellence required planning. We planned for and got results, we hired coaches who had vision and fired those whose skills were not compatible.   When we realised that Manfred Hoener would not deliver the elusive world cup ticket, we unearthed a gem in Clemens Westerhof, the self styled “Dutchgerian” and he immediately told the world that he needed time.
In 1990, with a relatively unknown side we got to the final of the African Cup of nations inspite of our being battered five goals to one by Algeria in the opening match of the competition. The Dutchman discovered little known Daniel Amokachi as a school boy from Kaduna, Friday “elastic” Elaho, Uche Okechukwu, and a host of many others. Westerhof breached all bureaucratic protocols by making those in charge of Football realise that proper planning is the key to taking Nigeria to where it belongs.  He gained unfettered access to the then Vice president, Augustus Aihkomu and he gave us what has eluded us for over 30 years; the World Cup ticket and he added the of winning the Nations Cup in Tunisia to the cherry. Westerhof earned legendary status in our football hall of fame with the masterful performance of the super eagles in the world cup proper in the USA. Our country was ranked the fourth best playing team in world.
Then the rot started, odd elements were suddenly interested in the Nigerian Project, nerdy and tacky administrators saw fortunes in the new found status of the Eagles and other national teams. The team was seen by foreign soldiers of fortune as the Milky Way to their galaxy of fortunes.  Bonfere Jo, Carlos Alberto Torres, Thijs Libregt , Berti Vogts and the colourless Lars Lagerback have all tasted in what our coffers have to offer with nothing to match  what Westerhof did for the country. The reign of these fortune hunters had being punctuated with the appointment of local bystanders in temporary capacity and in sometimes tempestuous permanent capacity.  Shuabu Amodu, Christain Chukwu Adegboye Onigbinde, Austin Eguavoen and Samson Siasia have all been saddled with the same responsibility and with the exception of Amodu the rest have failed in impressing or recording any major landmark. At least Amodu qualified Nigeria for the World Cup on two occasions yet he was sacrificed for a mediocre local coach and a deficient expatriate.
The results yielded by successive local coaches and the recent failure of the super eagles have shown that they are still yards behind their European counterparts thus at times justify the appointment of mediocre foreigners over them when they fail.
The likes of Joseph Guardiola of Barcelona and  Andre Villa boas in Chelsea have shown that technical and tactical Prowess in football is not determined by being an ex footballer nor by your national quota but by simply adjusting to the new trends in football.
Our coaches still rely on who they know and what they will give to land the eagles job and when eventually they get it they call up players who are supposedly loyal to the national team without actually getting to unearthing genuine talents from both within and outside the country.   Apart from the maladministration which has become a permanent sore in our football, the nepotism of our local coaches has shown that their personal pride comes before the nation’s glory.
Samson Siasia’s appointment was heralded as the renaissance of football in the country. It was viewed that he possessed the qualities to actually turn around the fortunes of Nigeria football due to his exploits with the Flying Eagles. However nothing has changed since the debacle in South Africa, rather than genuinely revive our football, Siasia started another systemic rot of what might have been the perfect opportunity to make legendary status. He has not given the team any technical impetus; rather he continued to employ the old shadowy tactics of his local and foreign predecessors. With the exception of Joel Obi and Ahmed Musa, Samson Siasia, has not unearthed another jewel for the national team in the areas where the team obviously needed improvement. Lars Lagerback may have scuttled our ambitions at the world cup but we had a team that showed defensive promise, something that has been obviously lacking since Siasia took over, Joesph Yobo has been paired with over five players while during his predecessors tenure, he had a constant partner in Daniel Shittu. Tactically i have not seen the Eagles play with gusto like we did during the days of Westerhof, the “Dutchgerian was spoilt with choices and he deployed players according to our opposition. He famously dropped Austin Okocha in the famous victory at Annaba, Algeria during our qualification for the World Cup, when he employed Mutiu Adepoju, Thompson Oliha and the mercurial Sunday Oliseh to shore up our rear guard.
In terms of discipline, Siasia himself was a major culprit, when Westerhof almost left him out of the world cup party after he refused to pass to Rashidi  Yekini, in the crunch match against Cote de Voire  which the Eagles lost by a goal to two. He was frozen out of the team to make way for other strikers who shone and handed Nigeria the ticket. It took the intervention of FA officials and the influence of Stephen Keshi before he made the cut to the World Cup. Westerhof attributed arrogance and pride as one of the reasons why he almost dropped the striker.
Today, he prides himself as a disciplinarian, something i find questionable. Players might be culpable when it comes to discipline but the ability of the coach to wield his influence at the right time and using the right medium means lot to the confidence of the team.
The loss of the Nations cup ticket to many of us is the beginning of the end for Nigeria football, many African nations need not fear Nigeria anymore after all, and they lack the will to excel. The 2014 world cup is a tall order for the Nigerian FA and some of us are sure if this current football association is still in charge, we can start kissing our dreams goodbye. We can start seeking alternative citizenship because being a Nigerian does not intimidate our neighbours anymore.
There is the need for us to learn from the morals of failure in other to correct our obvious anomalies.  England, learnt from their failure to make the mark at Euro 2008, they changed direction, Ghana has chosen the “Serbian Solution” now they are been  lobbied for friendly matches, Italy, Portugal and other football countries have all chosen the “right path to excellence” .
Like Sunny Okosun’s classic, “which way Nigeria”. What are the lessons evident from our successive failures?  One lesson i would recommend is that we need to unearth another Jose Mourinho or Andre Villa Boa of our country, we need to do away with the ex player syndrome.  Nigeria needs professionals who are committed to our national cause, just like power, the economy and other sectors need revival.
Jokes Etc / Letter To God by walbuk(m): 12:54pm On Mar 26, 2010
" My greetings to you God, may you be blessed and my blessings to you and your Angels" these were the opening words of a letter marked "official and urgent" recently received
by the Israeli postal  Authorities in Jerusalem. the envelope was addressed to " God post Office Box 000 Israel" . It was discovered that the letter was from a school boy in Australia asking God for money to enable him continue his studies
Jobs/Vacancies / Is Workforce Doing The Right Thing by walbuk(m): 3:06pm On Oct 04, 2007
i want the house to take a critical look at this issue of some recruiting firms asking you to register for "employability skills program" for 50k before u might be guranteed a job. ?
when i do not even have a job that brings in 10k
is that right
i am talking about workforce managemant consult.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re:united Mortgage Limited by walbuk(m): 7:36pm On Aug 15, 2007
please who has heard from united mortgage limited.abeg let the rest of us know.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Gov Agencies Currently Recruiting by walbuk(m): 6:58pm On Jun 05, 2007
na wa for this guy u just post not knowing what that meant to people like us who use this forum to pursue legitimate business please take your time or else, angry
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Teaching Jobs Needed by walbuk(m): 6:11pm On Aug 09, 2006
sorry for the mistake

i wuld like to know about teaching opportunities in this counrty especially at the higher institution level
thank u
Jobs/Vacancies / Teaching Jobs Needed by walbuk(m): 5:52pm On Aug 09, 2006
how do one get a job for lecturing in these country
pls help out
i wanna teach and impart my quota
Dating And Meet-up Zone / Re: Aye: Were All Da Hot Boiz On nairaland At! by walbuk(m): 1:11pm On Jun 17, 2006
keejah im hot and sexy and wuld want to meet ya.whadda u say grin
Dating And Meet-up Zone / I Need A Girl by walbuk(m): 6:18pm On Jun 16, 2006
i am in need of a gurlfriend please help out.just notify me if u re pretty

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