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TariEnoch:just seeing this...what does it mean pls |
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i have them in abuja....upto 10 |
[quote author=Ramsinuah post=103384520][/quote]hmmm....they found new job on peoples sweat. Naija problem no be only government o |
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You can have a valid paypal without the use of any vpn....limitless contact me at sig |
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once u inspect..u must pay CLEAN and Graded! |
White Corolla Sport 2010 Full options with navigation n games vvt-i engine No Accident.. Lagos Ogba 3.7m Newly arrived, Foreign, Duties Cleared speak directly with owner 08175562306 better call pls. ;Dwhoever inspects it is in trouble
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highly commendable....everyone should protest in the little way they can...esp at a global stage |
once God has spoken...twice have I heard it |
this is clear enough...straight from buhari's mouth. it also depicts buhari may not be aware of most of the happenings...his cabals are even behind the military defense to the herders. he should be engaged more frequently on a live talk...am sure we will hear different things most time |
they are all mad....why was the local chief not around at the time..the chiefs are always aware of these crimes then disappear. unfortunately the police/fg is not interested in tracking the matter...spits |
for money to change hands or for sanction?? But when they need loans and to travel out for medical tourism they won't remember Nigeria is a sovereign nation |
https://m.guardian.ng/news/bomb-sniffing-rat-retires-after-award-winning-cambodian-career/ A giant African pouched rat called Magawa who spent years sniffing out landmines in the Cambodian countryside has stopped working and will enjoy a well-earned retirement eating bananas and peanuts, his employers told AFP. Magawa, originally from Tanzania, was trained by the Belgian charity APOPO which says the rodent helped clear mines from 225,000 square metres of land in his five-year career, the equivalent of 42 football pitches. But after detecting 71 landmines and 38 items of unexploded ordnance “he is getting a bit tired”, Michael Heiman, the charity’s programme manager in Cambodia, told AFP on Saturday. “The best thing to do is to retire him.” Millions of landmines were laid in Cambodia between 1975 and 1998, causing tens of thousands of casualties. APOPO trained Magawa in his native Tanzania to detect the chemical compound within explosives by rewarding him with tasty treats — his favourites being bananas and peanuts. He alerts de-miners by scratching the earth. Magawa can scurry across an area the size of a tennis court in just 30 minutes, something that would take four days using a conventional metal detector. He is big enough to be attached to a leash as he goes about his business but light enough not to set off mines. In his autumn years, Magawa will spend more time doing what he loves, says Heiman — eating bananas and peanuts. In September last year the rodent won the animal equivalent of Britain’s highest civilian honour for bravery because of his uncanny knack for uncovering landmines and unexploded ordnance. Magawa was the first rat to receive a PDSA medal in the 77 years of the awards, joining an illustrious band of brave canines and felines — and even a pigeon. The group says 20 newly trained rats that recently arrived in Cambodia have just received their accreditation from the authorities to start landmine detection work. But it will be a tough challenge following in Magawa’s footsteps. Magawa is a “very exceptional rat”, Heiman said. “Obviously we are going to miss him in operations.”
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shameful |
IhateMyDad:Your words touched me tot heart...... Hang on there...u may be saved! Much more abuses were thrown at Noah |
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selling fast...more subscribers.. never failed. |
big thanks y'all... I'll update soon |
190m location ..kaduna negotiable for serious buyers |
Perhaps God took him on a spiritual journey... He may still open his eyes again when they are done... He sleeps |
asobo1:lol...what if his salary was 25k reasonably then x5 is 125k....ofcos its still a progress. someone's prayer request is someones problem... ![]() |
A big thank you to y'all sincere opinions....all is well noted. Merci. and thank you Mods for pushing to FP. i wish there was a reward if your topic hits FP ![]() |
i once wrote here...my wife traveled to ghana via bus..(chisco)...in a bid to get her passport stamped ..2 weeks later she attended a US visa interview and her passport was seized right there and sent to immigration...saying the stamps were not original despite she went with pictures taken within ghana...she just retrived d damaged passport after 2yrs. so how do we trust these road stamps is a question for thought ![]() |
once u start hearing... "I had to resign fromy previous job for this" and things like motivational speaking... Japaaaaaa...na dem gnld. they may even waste ur time by sharing test papers...once u see u people are more than 10 or 12....just leave |
I have done my findings I just but ofcourse no one has the monopoly of knowledge..kindly share your thoughts. lived all my.life in lagos till.2014.Abuja since then...but thinking about Jos. I'm 36, IT professional n married with 2 kids...wife not really working. i currently work in an ingo that also gas field offices includin Jos...but my salary isnt that interesting to make me that comfortable in abuja considering the bills on my neck. we stay in a 1BR apartment in one of the villages (chika precisely) in abuja and pays abt 370 yearly. ive visited Jos more than 5 times and i keep loving it more in each visit...Rayfield and surroundings to be precise...calm, weather friendly, fresh n affordable food, my salary wud get me a comfortable 2BR flat... navigation to/from abuja is jst 4hrs..so i feel i can apply for a relocation to our field office in jos..or at worst work from abuja and travel weekends. i dont intend living anywhere outside Jos south/Rayfield environs as a family man...i find it most suitable to relocate there..most esp for the sanity n good environment for my children's growth -stressfree of going to school in abuja, the hot sun, bad electricity, havin to wake up to fan my.kids at night (ofcos i have Generator)..i stay in a noisy compound that dosnt befit me..many fake foods n fruits in abuja, ..i wonder if its the same Nigeria...but Jos looks like a greener pasture for me. waduyu think?? |
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;Dwhoever inspects it is in trouble
