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Report not confirmed yet but guess it is true. |
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MAN UTD all the way, who has the LIVER to bet? |
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you guys are clogging my mail box big time. you don't have to send the same cv five times, please lets be guided. Thank you. |
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Any HND/ Bsc graduates interested in building a career with a corporate cleaning services firm located in Lekki, Lagos should kindly forward thier resume to phocuyelu@yahoo.com. Interview is scheduled for Saturday, 24th October, 2009 at 12 noon prompt. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted on Friday between 12 and 3pm. Kindly keep your lines open. This is strictly for lagos residents as the company will not take liabilities for candidates travelling from other states. |
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bricks: LOL! oga relax o, I asked a very simple and straight forward question; ![]() |
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some of you guys are just unbelievable, very quick to conclude without reasoning or getting to the root of issues. We are just to quick to assume that everything negative is true, bricks:Which of your father's money did Abiola steal, I dont know how old you are but did u witness any of the transitions? even when abacha became the head of state, Nigerians rejoiced so y blame one man for the downfall of your dear country. He could have been involved in one way or the other for personal reasons but at that time, you all applauded the move. Please pardon my french, but trully and sincerely, which of your father's money did he steal? |
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DAYOKANU ROTFLMAO, I had to show this stuff to my colleagues, e no easy, I scored myself, it was negative, lol. Just discovered how selfish and unromantic I have been, T- baby, ur man has to change, LMAO |
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Just wondering which bank in Nigeria makes things easy or difficult for customers ![]() ![]() |
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Lets not be sentimental but he deserves it big time, the perception is changing gradually and american president isn't seen as a "WAR-LORD". He has so far shown a high degree of maturity and intelligence. |
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The Lekki Concession Company has enjoined all Lekki-Epe Expressway road users to drive with care and adhere strictly to safety regulations and measures put in place by LASTMA, The Nigeria Police and other Law Enforcement Agencies as there will be a temporary road diversion at Lekki Phase 1 Roundabout with effect from MIDNIGHT on Friday, 09 Oct. 2009 ![]() |
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@ poster- we have not completely lost it, I had this same arguement with a couple of friends and you'll be amazed what people are doing under ground. We just have to stay focused, united, determined and truthful. we are being robbed day in day out and it cannot continue forever. Politics isn't all about what we see in the dailies, a million and one things happen and you'll be amazed the amount of decay and corruption in this country of ours. |
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@ Epi, Thanx for sharing your passion, r u on FB? |
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Please can we just be ourselves. Even Dan Foster is trying hard to sound naija, |
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@anonimi- do me a big favor, take out time to read the story of saul & samuel, relate it to this thread and revert okay, maybe you 'll understand better how the human mind works. |
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Please correct me if I am wrong but is nairaland for just nigerians living in Nigeria? Why can't we be objective and stop all this malicious comments, some of these comments are so pathetic!!! If you think it's easy to be a pastor then start a church, its a free world my people, the problem is not the church, pastor or God, 'tis the fact that we are always ready to push our failures on someone else, |
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please correct me if I am wrong but is there anything that works in this country? |
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God aint coming no where to help no one, read through the bible, how cities because big, how territories were conquered and how Kings ruled. People have to stand out tall, believe in themselves, be united and fight back this devourers that have taken over our country. This country is pathetic and in all aspects has failed. It isn't too late to redeem it though but we need to start speaking out and stop "SUFFERING & SMILING". |
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@ Amaka, i stand to be corrected but what is wrong with the thread? |
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its a free world, carry on |
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@Saxywale, she aint complaining and me aint proposing, lol @sexyleam, u got one for real, lmao |
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@ sexyLeam nuthing's wrong dearie, its pretty cool. the eyes, smile et al. I sincerely appreciate the fact that you know u r sexy, lol |
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@ sexyLeamon just seen ur picture, oh mi gosh!!!! |
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if u actually paid into an account, go to the bank and explain to them. It might not necessarily solve your problem but the account will be flagged before it goes messy. what bank? |
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Y the choice of odyssey? Anyways, i can sell mine for N1.1m 2002 model with all the spec u mentioned, clean. |
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I am so sorry to say, but to an extent majority are just back ward because we don't reason, think, read, ask questions and too happy to see another man fall. If Adeboye choses to keep quiet, let it be, and leave him to be judged by God. No one has a right to judge him for keeping mute. We have alot of psychophants pretending to be for the masses and instead do otherwise. Oshiomole was a die hide, now he is neither here nor there, Babangida came, we screamed " the saviour has arrived" same with Abacha, Obasanjo and co. Please leave Pastor Adeboye and any well meaning Nigeria that has chosen not to talk, when the set time comes, he will speak his mind, and if he doesn't let God judge him. |
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International financial institutions, such as the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) have failed in many ways, including by strictly adhering to the belief that all developing countries will benefit from the same solutions, no matter how different their internal challenges are. “It has proven pretty disastrous to use the same solutions for every country,” he said. IFIs also got it wrong about the financial markets. “They said, ‘Let the market run on its own.’ But we’ve learned that the global economy and national economies need to be managed,” “If we are going to eradicate poverty, address global climate change, and protect human rights, we can’t cling to ideologically based assertions. “We need to accept that governments and citizens need to manage economies so that they deliver the outcomes we want.” While there have been some positive changes at IFIs in the past 20 years -– largely due to NGOs and social movements playing a watchdog role -– there are still more changes needed. “People only get serious about change when it is categorically obvious to everyone that the system has failed, and the global economic system has definitely failed,” Simply put, the current structure of governance of the world economy doesn’t work because it isn’t democratically accountable. Additionally, to make more positive changes, world leaders need to set objectives for IFIs that are concrete, equitable and measureable. According to Griffiths, the key to reforms can be summed up in two words: citizen participation. He says things would begin to change if people around the world stopped accepting “pat answers” from their government leaders and started asking critical questions such as, 1) “What kinds of global financial institutions are needed in the 21st century? 2) Why didn’t the IMF warn the world that there were trade imbalances and lack of regulation in financial markets that could cause global economic problems? 3)Are World Bank policies really helping eradicate poverty or are they making it worse?” Questions like these are necessary on a global scale, Griffith says, because “we’re all in this together.” culled from Jesse Griffiths' address to the G-20 Leaders "The global economy needs to be managed." |
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I dont blame the man, we are in a country where things don't work and no body cares. We are too myopic and believe everything the Government says. For God's sake, when are we going to learn? no one is saying the MDs' are guilty or innocent but there is a process, lets be patient and do things the way its meant to be done. |
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and they want to re-brand, pscheeeeeeewwwwwwwww!!!!! |
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savesoul: Nice one, lets not leave the important facts and allow sentiments cloud our judgement, Nigeria is rotten and getting more and more decayed. If you are called a Monkey, y fight if you know you are not a monkey. Y the sense of guilt and defense. Dora should be concerned about more pressing issues that are damaging the almost totally damaged image. The corrupt government officials with fake certificates etc, ASUU Strike, PHCN (Black out), NITEL (completely dead), etc, Lets get real, Dora should stop this eye service and get down to real business, there's so much work to be done. |
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this guy should not run with humans anymore, jeez! we need to arrange a major one, first of its kind, ![]() |
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