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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: OilandGasJobs Recruitment 2020 by juri: 11:48am On Jul 16, 2020
Pls how many persons also had issues filling the job experience section?
Health / Re: Is There A Way To Treat An Impacted Tooth Without Removal? by juri: 11:53am On Apr 27, 2020
omonighoblessing:
07041967027

Thanks,
Health / Re: Is There A Way To Treat An Impacted Tooth Without Removal? by juri: 10:23am On Apr 27, 2020
DarkJeddi:
Don't be f00led..

There's NO WORMS in your teeth,more than 10 years as a Dentist and I have never seen any worm..

I think we should be open-minded. You may not have experienced something does not make its existence false.
Health / Re: Is There A Way To Treat An Impacted Tooth Without Removal? by juri: 10:17am On Apr 27, 2020
omonighoblessing:
I removed 5 of my tooth and I was about removing the 6th before I came in contact with a man who just applied some chemicals on my teeth and gum and all the Worms
just found their way out!!!! 15 of them I could count. Jesus can u imagine. After the worms were out I have felt no pain again and I only spent 3k for it

Pls do you mind sharing the contact of this man?.
Health / Re: Is There A Way To Treat An Impacted Tooth Without Removal? by juri: 9:02am On Apr 27, 2020
paulolee:
heard d only permanent solution is to remove...was down with serious toothache last 5 yrs n it was hell..it was caused by too much cold water bcoz i was chewing ice blocks bk den n it gave my teeth a visible hole dt hunted me with pains especially at nites n wud be crying lyk a kid...asked around n was given a pain killer for tooth (anacin) n it was a temporary aid.. was told to go remove d tooth bt was warned dt it can spreqd to odas nt until mu aunt came bk from her trip to d east n said he bought a seed lyk mixture from inside d bus she was in, d woman dt sold it said d mixture is gotten from snake venom n lizard droplets n some leaves bcox d tin looks lyk marijuanaa...said i take a pinch n aply it to d hole b4 i sleep wich i did n matched it inbetween my teeths n felt no pain dt nite n d next morning i wokeup to spit it out n saw 3 dead worms along with d mixture bt dey wr dead n dts d end of d pain till today...was happy n asked for d contact of d sellee bt d number she gave is still nt available n dts how we lost dt angel...up till now no pains in dt tooth bt i still de fear to carry food go dt side to chew, even sugary drinks or meals no de near dt side of my teeth bcoz dt pains i xperienced b4 d healing no b joke...

This is very interesting. Pls, is there no way you can snap the product package. Try and post the number you said is not going, you never can tell, one can still do investigation and get the identity of the persons who once used the number and possibly locate the herbalist. Pls, its very important. In view of the Covid 19, there is need we start promoting our local herbal medicine practitioners especially those whose claims of their product is true. HERBALIST is used here not to mean Babalawo or vudu, or Juju type practitioners oh!
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Does Anyone Know Anything About Superior Options Limited. by juri: 1:58pm On Apr 07, 2020
amazingbeau:
Dear All, Goodmorning. please has anyone heard from Superior options limited? like been invited for oral interview yet? or is covid-19 still staling the process as well? Kindly revert.

Covid-19 affecting lots of activities everywhere.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Does Anyone Know Anything About Superior Options Limited. by juri: 6:12am On Mar 10, 2020
Family / Re: . by juri: 4:41pm On Feb 03, 2020
That is the Irony of life sometimes for you.
Crime / Re: Very Graphic Photo: Severed Parts Of A Young Lady Dump In A Gutter In Abuja by juri: 3:38pm On Dec 11, 2019
Very sad.
Agriculture / Re: Cattle Fattening/goat Farming/dairy farm For Small Holder Farmer, pix by juri: 12:17pm On Dec 08, 2019
felixzo1:
I will give you a contact of someone in NVRI Vom, he is very resourceful, he has done insemination for Intergrated Dairies Vom in the past and has done sexed insemination for Nagari farms.

Very Very Good.
Agriculture / Re: Cattle Fattening/goat Farming/dairy farm For Small Holder Farmer, pix by juri: 12:16pm On Dec 08, 2019
felixzo1:
firstly about the AI go to NAPRi Zaria to their ruminant section, you will be able to get a competent person to synchronize your cows and insiminate them. the price is N15000 for both services but since it is a government facility you could get it cheaper

Good.
Properties / Re: How Much Will It Cost To Fence A One Acre Land In Abeokuta? by juri: 8:25pm On Dec 07, 2019
Calfat01:
1, Area of 1acre of land is 4046.9sqm which
Length is 73.85m and breadth is 54.8m.

Assuming your fence height is 2m above Natural Ground level (NGL) and it foundation is 500mm underneath. Therefore Total Height of fence is 2.5m

Total lenght of your fence will be 73.85 + 73.85 + 54.8 + 54.8 = 257.3m

Fence Square meter is 257.3 x 2.5m = 643.25m

Area of block is 0.101sqm

Number of blocks needed
643.25 ÷ 0.101 = 6369pcs then add 5% waste which is 318 so Total blocks required is 6687 approximately 6700 blocks

Average good 6inch block sold For N180
180 x 6700= 1,206,000

Assuming 2gates (Tentatively)

Excavation: budget N180,000.

Foundation Concrete: 13cum @ 45,000/1cum = N585,000 (cement sand granite water and workmanship)

Laying of fence: between 85bags and 100bags of cement at least 60 tonnes of sand water budget 30,000 workmanship budget 450,000

Kindly Contact: Calfat Projects Limited
calfatprojectsltd01@gmail.com 08067100099. For proper quotation

As we expecting your calls for this projects.
Thanks.

Love your analysis, so based on all you have stated, total cost will be how much just so I did not come to a wrong conclusion?
Properties / Re: Build a Standard 3Bedroom On A half Plot Of 324sqmetres at an Affordable Cost by juri: 5:07pm On Dec 04, 2019
segzy14:
the cost of getting such is 4,024,630 naira only(four million and twentyfour thousand, six hundred and thirty naira only) from the SUBSTRUCTURE TO THE HANDOVER

Nice.
Romance / Re: This Was The Best Advice My Dad Ever Gave Me by juri: 11:46pm On Dec 01, 2019
reed206:
Best Advice My Dad Ever Gave Me Giving good advice is one of the biggest parts of being a dad. Dads must advise their kids, counsel them, warn them not to do that thing they’re about to do, and offer them nuggets of lived-in wisdom that might prevent them from repeating their mistakes. Of course, so much of a father’s best advice falls on deaf ears and he is forced to repeat it 9746 times until he becomes a caricature of himself but his kid finally hears and understands what it is he’s trying to say. Such is the cycle. But, rest assured, kids do listen and, as they grow older, will remember those words. So, keep at it. Want proof or inspiration for what advice to pass down? Here, 16 men and women talk about the single best advice their dad gave them.

#1. “You Are the Average of Your Five Closest Friends”

Best Advice My Dad Ever Gave Me “Something that stuck with me for years was when my dad and I were in the car coming back from somewhere. I was probably in high school and had a close group of friends. Most of my friends were good kids, but others took different routes as time went on. When my dad and I were chatting, he told me ‘you are the average of your five or so closest friends. If you have someone who weighs you down, they weigh down the group, like an anchor. So if you choose the right friend group- one that challenges you, makes good decisions, you shouldn’t have those problems.’ Since then, I have not only been picky about who I decide to spend my time with but also who I’ve let go over the years.” — Dan, 26, Illinois

#2. Do What You Love

“My dad is a big dreamer, while my mom is more of the realist. It’s good to get advice from both of them depending on what season of life I’m in. I started off college intending to major in nursing, but hated every second of my pre-requisite classes. My second year in, I was dealing with major doubts and wanted to shift my future into a different career path that I would enjoy. When thinking about what majors would lead to better, more stable jobs, I found myself discouraged, as none of them were my strong suit. When I confided in my dad, he told me to start off by pursuing what I loved— and that was English. He told me, ‘Even if you start off with no money and reputation, your love for the subject will eventually lead you exactly where you need to be.’ I took a leap of faith and declared my major in English Literature shortly after our talk. And just as he promised, I find myself heading in a direction where I am called to be exactly who I was made to be.” — Shiwon, 24, New York

#3. How to Find the Truth

“My dad’s greatest piece of advice was to ‘Google it.’ When Google first came out, he decided that since we now had so much information at our fingertips, he would no longer be answering questions that we could find the answers to ourselves. He forced me to research answers for myself instead of take it at someone else’s word. He taught me the power of finding multiple sources and understanding that sometimes there are conflicting answers to the same question. Back then Google didn’t go on forever, and if the answers weren’t on Google yet, they were surely in a book. He followed up to hear the answer I found and my sources. It was really annoying at the time, but the lessons on how to research helped me through college, my career and life in general. I’m forever grateful.” — Arielle, 29, New Jersey

#4. Eventually, People Forget About Mistakes

“My dad told me ‘If one out of ten jokes are funny, that just means you got to tell ten.’ In other words, don’t worry about the ‘success rate,’ just do what you like and eventually people forget about the mistakes. I used this advice throughout my life to never get discouraged, in everything from applying for jobs to asking people out (not the same person ten times, but to keep trying) to submitting my writings for publication — I’m an author now.” — Jim Wasserman, 57, Spain

#5. Titles Are Important

“After graduating from college, ‘Get your doctorate. I don’t care if you get it in medicine, religion, or anything else. When people call you ‘Doctor,’ they do not know if you are a brain surgeon or a minister.’” — Elliott, 75, Virginia

#6. Bad Things Are Good Things

“I was working in a jewelry store, where I had a young woman’s gold medal for engraving. The engraving came out wrong and I was so worried about breaking this girl’s heart. I called every medal manufacturer to hunt down another version of this medal so I could correct the mistake. I was ready to give up and told my dad how discouraged I was. He nonchalantly said, ‘bad things are good things.’ In that moment, I chose to see the situation differently (and now subsequently every situation ever since) and the next day not only did I track down a backup medal that was an exact replica, I found out that the young woman had given me the wrong date to engrave anyway! If I hadn’t made a mistake, we wouldn’t have had that backup medal I found for her. My dad’s words are even more impactful because, when I was just a child, he was pinned against a wall by a forklift and he lives with the daily physical consequences of having been in such a severe accident. When this man says bad things are good things, you listen. I remind myself that ‘bad things are good things’ every time something appears as if it’s ‘bad’ and it always positively changes my perspective.” — Marisa, 32, New Hampshire

#7. Work Smarter, Not Harder

“The thing my dad always told us was to ‘Work smarter, not harder. Don’t waste your time working 70 hours a week at a job just to pay your bills, find something that allows you to put in less hours and still make the same amount.’ I applied this to my job as a Business Analyst when I started working. Why not automate something that was tedious to do? It’s called productive laziness and it’s a valuable trait in an employee.” — Shelly, 39, Michigan

#8. Never Ask Someone to Do Something You Wouldn’t Do Yourself.

“My dad said this all the time. he worked in every department of the company during his career, so he knew why and how each group was important to the overall success of the organization. I think his experience and strong moral compass gave him a lot of credibility throughout the company. His colleagues didn’t have to wonder where he stood on issues — he was consistent in doing the right thing for the right reasons. — Paige, 53, Massachusetts.

#9. Be Kind. You Never Know What Anyone Else Is Going Through

“The best piece of advice I ever received from my dad? He’s a funny guy. Always cracking jokes. Bad dad jokes. It’s hard to have a serious conversation with him, I think because he has trouble expressing his feelings. So, he makes jokes to mask his insecurities. As a result, he never really gave me verbal advice. But he taught by example. And the one trait he consistently expressed was kindness. Kindness and understanding. I remember him saying that you never know what other people are going through, what hardships they’re dealing with. My lesson from that was to give people the benefit of the doubt and just be kind.” — Steve, 44, Colorado

#10. Love Without Strings Attached

“I was raised in a loving home with a wonderful single mother who married when I was 12 years old. So I had the pleasure of being influenced by the actions of a thoughtful, responsible man for part of my upbringing. The best advice I got actually came from the man who was never around, broke all’”promises’ and made me feel as if I would never be worthy of true love. What’s funny is that this ‘advice’ did not come in his words, but rather in his actions. My biological father’s best advice for me would ultimately end up being, ‘take care of your heart. Protect it from those who do not understand the beauty and value of it.’” — Shelley, 46, California

#11. Always Tip Well

“The best piece of advice my Dad ever gave me is to tip handily. He always showed this, as well as told me that it was essential, because you could one day be a service person and a few dollars wouldn’t collapse your world. I do it to this day, and it has made life a lot easier in my part of New York City.” — Chris, 24, New York

#12. Be Open to Everything; Be Attached to Nothing

“The best piece of advice my dad ever gave me was ‘be open to everything, be attached to nothing.’ Pretty philosophical to teach a seven year old, right? Even if I was too young to understand what he meant, as an adult I can fully appreciate his words of wisdom. When our egos get attached to outcomes, we inevitably feel disappointment. He has always taught me to live in a way that I don’t expect anything from anyone, and this has helped me in job searches, in work with my clients, in relationships, and life in general.” — Melisa, 30,

“The best advice my dad ever gave me was to ‘question things.’ He said, ‘if something doesn’t make sense to you, don’t be afraid to ask why and determine for yourself what you believe.’ I think that advice and support to make up my own mind has led me to have a healthy thirst for knowledge, and remove some of society’s limits and expectations because I only have to decide what works for me.” — Matt, 39, Texas

#13. Live Your Life By Your Own Rules

“I have always been really lucky to be close to my dad, especially after losing my mom to cancer when I was 17. In the midst of that hardship, I was leaving for college to pursue a scholarship to play on the women’s division one soccer team, but I was very apprehensive about leaving him. From then, and even still do this day, he told me, ‘My job as a parent was to make sure that by the time you are an adult, you are completely independent to live your life and make your own decisions without considering me. I will always be here for support or guidance, but I will never tell you what to do.’ In this way, he pushed me to grow up and make all my decisions independently. I firmly believe that is how I got to be the ambitious risk taker I am today. Three years ago, I made a major leap and moved to Budapest, Hungary, and about nine months ago I relocated to Warsaw, Poland. I know I would not be brave enough to make such huge life changes if my dad had not always pushed me to take risks and rely on myself to navigate new or difficult situations on my own.” — Laura, 28, Poland

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Excellent write up, keep it up.
Business / Re: GOAT FARMING BUSINESS In Nigeria – All You Need To Know by juri: 9:02am On Dec 01, 2019
FredericMiracle:
Goat Kids inherit their genetic potential from their parents. To breed high quality animals, only goats with superior characteristics should be selected and allowed to mate. They then transmit their superior characteristics to their kids. When this is done over a long period of time, it results in the improvement of the herd's genetics.

Therefor always strive for better quality in goat and more specifically in Bucks at the beginning of your goat Enterprise. Quality is more important than quantity in my opinion in the goat farming business., so always be selective and try to get the best quality you can for your budget.

We have Kalahari Red Goats, Boer Breed goat, Savanna goats, ready for sale at an affordable rate. For bookings and further details Call or WhatsApp: ➡️ 08167999151

FARM ADDRESS: Along Atan Road, Ijebu Igbo, Ijebu North Local Government Area, Ogun State.

WE OFFER FREE NATIONWIDE DELIVERY

NOTE: All Our Goats Are Veterinary Certified. With Up To Date Health
Certificate.

Very interesting, how much for the Kalahari Red Goat of about 6 to 12 months?
Agriculture / Re: Goat Farming In Nigeria – How To Start And Earn Big While At It! by juri: 8:52pm On Nov 30, 2019
Cee9:
Hays and dusa(maize, wheat bran available)

Excellent.
Agriculture / Re: Goat Farming In Nigeria – How To Start And Earn Big While At It! by juri: 8:48pm On Nov 30, 2019
Cee9:
I am currently living in JIGAWA STATE.HOME OF GOATS IN NIGERIA. IF you need GOATS,COWs OR SHEEP contact me on watsapp 07060484547..I will be willing to accommodate anyone who wishes to come down and buy too.
God bless you..
For prices it depends on what you need..

May take you on this offer someday.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Post Abuja Jobs Here by juri: 4:04pm On Oct 14, 2019
Mrn8:
[/b]Hi guy's, Please who else recieved this message[b]

Following your application to join a Federal Agency as advertised on 13th May 2019, you are invited for physical and Computer-Based Test (CBT) stages of the recruitment exercise holding in Calabar, Cross River State from 29th - 31st October, 2019 at the University of Calabar by 8 am daily.
Please bring along a photo identification document (National ID Card, Voters Card, International Passport or Driving License) for accreditation. Also required to bring appropriate sports wears for the physical exercise.
Please acknowledge receipt of this message and write your name. 07017859599/08077766318

HOPE ITS NOT SCAM

For those who got this invite, I advice you attend. I had perceived strongly that it was either DSS or very more likely National Intelligence Agency (NIA). Now that they are asking you come with sport wear, the suspicion gains more credibility.

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Post Abuja Jobs Here by juri: 5:02pm On Jul 03, 2019
neoG:
If you know you are based in Abuja and its environs, and need a product you can even sell around your neighborhood and offices to be making your cool cash daily while you are still job hunting, then PM me or indicate interest here.
This is selling of DESIGNERS OIL PERFUMES. Original and UNDILUTED. We have various designers fragnances available.
You can get in wholesale or retail and you make your profit. E.g Buy 6ml at N1000, and sell for N1500.
Why should you go into this business?
a. It is a fast selling product now.
b. Very easy to sell and is what people wants
c. It has a very cool profit to sustain you and make you smile
d. It is convenient to carry around and can be marketed to anyone in this life.
Alot of diluted perfume oils everywhere now.
Ours is 100% undiluted because we want to keep a standard. Lasts more than 48hrs on cloth and skin friendly.
You can request for a physical meeting to see our perfume oil before buying at wholesale if you live in Abuja and its environs.

Cool.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Post Abuja Jobs Here by juri: 2:20pm On Jun 30, 2019
Honestguy13577:
Please help a brother out. I studied Aeronautical Engineering. I am open to any engineering job especially mechanical.

Wow, pls do we have this course in Nigeria?. Which of the universities pls?

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Vacancy For ICAN/CITN/ACCA Lecturers In Gwarinmpa Abuja by juri: 3:58pm On May 30, 2019
Hi I know someone who may be interested, but stays Abaji, would the distance be a problem?
Business / Re: Free Grants For Smes by juri: 7:26am On May 21, 2019
[quote author=kennyphilly post=78574954]Incase the link didn't work, drop your whatsapp number here. Thanks [/quote

Okay
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Sustainable Development International Susdevi by juri: 3:19pm On May 08, 2019
[quote author=Chomsky1967 post=78215462]Not a single nairalander got an invite? shocked shocked[/quote
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Sustainable Development International Susdevi by juri: 7:54am On May 07, 2019
PrinceFola:
You're welcome bro... Lolzzzzzz! I weak too oh.... Or can we say there are kind of joking with that? Any which way, we are waiting patiently to see to it end.

I scored 29/30 making 96.67%. Surprisingly the questions were simple so I am surprised I could not score 100%.

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