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I have 3 units of Galaxy note E 3 and one unit on Galaxy S5 all brand new in the box! for sale. All from the states. They are going for 78k and 75k respectively. Its first come , first serve.
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leunamme93: You and Bronx are Rossenero faithfuls? Excellent! I bleed red and black till i'm gone. Happy sales Bronx...FORZA MILANO! |
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Definition of African beauty: Sultry eyes and full luscious lips...hmmm ![]() |
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Red_Card: I disagree. He's good but very much overrated, more like a male version of Meryl Streep. His current Oscar win is more like a compensation to him simply because he played Abraham Lincoln same goes to Meryl Streep's 2012 win where she played Magaret Tatcher. Leonardo Dicaprio, Morgan Freeman, Al Pacino and a host of others are way better actors than Daniel Day-Lewis. You can't state the best actor based on Oscar wins because the academy (Oscar) itself is biased and that is why an overrated not so good actress like Julia Robert can boast of a win. Steven Spielberg, James Cameron and Ang Lee are my best hollywood filmmakers. As for the picture, no big deal. Everyone can take a pix with anyone at every given opportunity. Omotola has done well for herself but needs to hone up her acting skills. She has all the time to travel but hasn't realy carved out time for acting lessons. Let her think about it. This is no hate. I beg to disagree Red Card: DDL is an actor's actor, very mythological in all his roles. I am not emphasizing on Oscar win -which he has a few, 3 to be precise. Most, if not all his movie roles are Oscar worthy, from: Last of the Mohicans, Gangs of New York, There will be blood, The boxer; are all deep roles that takes an imaginative and selfless actor to portray. Being a thespian myself, he embodies perfect role interpretation. In the movie Lincoln, he ate, slept, talked, walked like the iconic President for the whole duration of shooting. That’s both on and off camera, amazing! Spielberg, noted that he was so into the role, that everyone called him " Mr. . President". I might need to get the quote for that. Anyway, the you aforementioned are quite good, but i assure you not all will take up project like Mr. Lewis. He is quite an eclectic character. Omotola should be proud meeting such an individual. |
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Daniel day Lewis, probaly the best actor of our generation, simply amazing... |
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oya, straight to Naija...London use ![]() |
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Good morning. I can see its branded, is it unlocked? 35k |
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Silly. If the bed creaks, then put the foam on the floor. Close and lock the door or improvise the venue for the act: you guys can shower together and have a quickie or something. You have to improvise and adapt; or like the guy said, tell the old woman to take a hike simple! For someone like me that has an insatiable sexual appetite, no compromise! 1 Like |
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This is really sad news, being an ex malabite of Unical. The drainage constructions in Calabar town are quite wide, you have gutters as wide as 6 feet on an average,so if care is not taken, you can't tell where the gutter or side walk is. The town being a coastal one, it's necessary to build them like that, though it does little in stemming the flood if there is torrential downpour. As someone pointed out, there should be slabs covering it at all times to forestall such a mishap. In my sophomore year, i have seen an Honda civic hatchback being swept away in the canal, the torrent can be that strong. R.I.P to you sir. ![]() |
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Hi guys, This is a very good tread and i am quite impressed with all the suggestions and products available here in naija directly. Since most people may need the products at short notice, without the cumbersome wait of the product to be shiped. I equally have a high metabolism and burn fat at a very fast, though physically i am well built, i would like to bulk up more as well. Perhaps we could post pics of before and after use of a particular product to establish its efficacy. |
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Is this the new design for our military camou? Just passing.... 1 Like |
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Simply amazing! The creativity of the human mind knows no bounds. I really liked the last pic of Scott Gunderson with the kid...really cute ![]() |
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[quote author=hardbody]32 men on a dead man's chest Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum...[/quote 15 men you mean to say matey! You been cast the black spot and shall be marooned on the island of Alu! ...RIP Goldie |
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Na wa o! This Toolz na real "Bonner Alert!" |
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You welcome me lady. khaytoon: Thanks a lot @MrHim, nice doing business with you |
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Thanks, Ourhero. My sentinments exactly... |
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Yeah, i got the Ifamous 2 and the PS3 a couple of days ago. it was in Impeccable condition, and home delivered by your contact Chris. Nice one. Please kindly deal with Khaytoon...she is the ish! ![]() |
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Hi Kaytoon, is the GOW 3 still available? |
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Benz: u get mouth? Oshi! Honda: Maka why na? Benz: Eh!? Your Fada! or make I nod u again? |
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Real Ma Beast VS Shan Shan stars of Ibadan ![]() |
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Hello car gurus, I would like to inquire where i can get a tokunbo engine for a 2002/2003 Toyota Rav 4 model here in Naija. It was converted from right hand to left hand drive by the way. I also, heard it's possible to use a Camry engine (not sure of the year though)how true is this please? kindly assist, thanks. |
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Hi there dc555, kindly send me details to my inbox at ndyotu@yahoo.com Thanks. |
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Hi Guys, it's highly imperative for every career person to go through this; it's quite incisive. I have made mistakes in this regard and i am glad i stumbled on this, i am sure you will share my sentiments on this, taking into cognizance the rat race nature in rising in our respective careers in Naija, enjoy: Have you been passed over for promotion again? Even people who are great at what they do can self sabotage their careers. Here are just some of the mistakes you need to stop making. Any sound familiar? 1. Not speaking up and asking for what you want No one likes an overbearing bully but equally if you don't ask, you don't get - especially in the competitive world of work. 'Too many people repress asking for what they want because they are either too timid, afraid that the answer will be no, or would prefer to be self-sacrificing rather than risk potential conflict,' says Corinne Mills, managing director of Personal Career Management. 'Never be afraid to ask for what you want. If you want the company to invest in your career development, give you a pay rise or a day off - ask for it. 'In your career you need to create opportunities and take advantage of them - you can't expect them to land fully-formed in your lap. Speak up and put yourself forward, whether that's volunteering for a new project or talking to someone you don't know at a conference.' 2. Not maintaining your network Think networking is something you do when you need a new job? Think again. If you only contact people when you want something, they may be less inclined to help you. 'Stay in touch with your contacts even when you don't need them for help,' advises Clare Whitmell who blogs on careers at www.JobMarketSuccess.com. 'To raise your profile, attend industry events and participate in "industry chat" online - commenting on blog posts, contributing to conversations on Twitter and joining group discussions on LinkedIn. 'Don't forget the number one rule of networking: "pay it forward" and help others. That means putting people in touch with each other, giving recommendations and passing on information. That way, your contacts will be far more inclined to return the favour.' 3. Being too much of a perfectionist 'Trying never to make a mistake is a flawed strategy,' warns John Lees, career coach and author of How To Get A Job You'll Love. 'Mistakes often enable us to learn - and not making mistakes can mean we're not taking risks and growing. 'The pace of work means that you need to deliver "good enough" most of the time rather than lingering over the details and always producing perfection. The exception is when it really matters - when you (or your boss) need to impress. 'Getting bogged down in small details can also mean that you miss the big picture - the stuff that really matters. This is why perfectionists can get passed over for promotion - they are busy checking the fine print on projects that don't really matter. 'Remember that hanging your reputation on perfection is a tough call - one slip, which may be out of your control, and your record's smashed.' 4. Being anti-management It can be easy to get into a negative cycle at work and while moaning about management may be your favourite topic of conversation there are good reasons to break the habit. 'Forget the "them" and "us" mentality at work,' warns Mills. 'Routinely slagging off "the management" is not going to position you as promotion material and your negativity can be demoralising both for yourself and for those around you. 'You can still disagree with decisions, but make this specific to the issue, rather than being seen as someone who is "anti-management". 5. Not keeping track of your achievements Have you ever been stuck for achievements to include on your CV - or struggled to think of a success story when asked at interview? It's time to get organised. 'Each time you complete a project or carry out a complicated or challenging task, make a note,' says Whitmell. 'Think about what made the task difficult, what you did to make it successful and the impact your work had. 'Did you save money, increase profits, slash production times, reduce inefficiencies? Did you do the task quicker than the industry/company average? Did it help others? Was your work notable because of difficult circumstances? 'The more detailed your notes are, the greater the opportunity to turn them into a variety of success stories. You can use one achievement to prove a variety of skills or character traits - whether that's organisational, communication or working-under-pressure type skills.' 6. Working harder, not smarter 'Success is often not about what you do, but how far you are seen to be doing the things that matter by key decision-makers in the organisation - people who will influence your future,' says Lees. 'Remember that those who make decisions about your career future often do so on the basis of limited information - where you have made a presentation or led a highly visible team, for example - so think carefully about doing things that are important and noticed. 'Managing how others see you is a critical step. This often means taking advantage of special opportunities, unusual projects or new teams, and usually means that you need to be flexible about what you will take on. 'Sticking to your job description is the surest career-limiting action (CLA) of all.' 7. Not learning how to talk to your boss Another CLA is not working out your boss's communication style - does she want things in writing, in advance, or is she happy to discuss big issues at the drop of a hat? 'When it comes to emails, always think twice before pressing 'send' on anything that involves humour, personal references or questionable attachments,' warns Lees. Even if your boss isn't on the cc-list you never know when something will be sent on. 'Generally you should only ever write in an email what you would be happy to write on a postcard left for all to see in the post tray.' Finally, Lee warns that making yourself indispensable to your manager is critical. 'Learn to anticipate problems, invent short cuts and when you have to bother your manager with an issue, go to her with solutions, not problems.' Source: http://msn.careerbuilder.co.uk/Article/MSN-378-Workplace-Issues-Seven-career-mistakes-you-need-to-stop-making/?lr=int_ukmsn&SiteId=int_ukmsn_a378&sc_extcmp=int_ukmsn_a378 |
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Good looking guy. Whose a good looking guy? I reckon OBJ, funny. OP, here is my take:Having charisma is the main aphrodisiac in wooing women, it comes natural. Any guy that's finicaily liberated, is that guy; no matter how ugly or phisical imapired. Cash brings swag, any way you want to look at it, cos every1 has a price. Having good looks gives you an A+ but seriously, an A is an A,right? ...Yeah, I'm a very good looking guy as well |
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Like the name implies: it will be a tribute to your wallet...enough said |
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Was never really her fan, but i really appreciated her ecclectic videos, very tight concept...R.I.P Goldie 1 Like |
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I just purchase DSD 1131 from Twinskenny. He brought the device directly to my place and it took him just 24hrs to modify the details to my own. it was the old sturdy model and in impeccable condition, not the new fake small things that don't last. I was impressive with his service, thanks Twinskenny! |
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BANCE...that guy is a real comic character, good player as well ; |
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175? That's crap! When MTN have started their pre-order for a 100 grand and its comes with free data subscription and warranty. 3 Likes |
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Now that's amazing, taking into cognizance how violent alligators can be. With their small brain how is it possible that Pocho can comprehend it's immediate souroundings, that it's best friend, could be its next meal? How is it possible for Pocho not to lose it and get nasty during their play time in the river. What happens when Pocho misses it's lunch and it can't express its anger? What happens when Pocho wants something more from the relationship than play time? You get the idea... :- |
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Hey, hazardous, or 'hazzy' for short. Whatcha doing? You trying to get lyrical content from that okada mon, yes mon?! ![]() |
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To the government, when will you guys stop eating!!!!! ![]() |
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