haykays(m): 8:09am On Apr 14, 2016 |
This etisalat won't kill person sha, this recruitment process never finished all these while...Please who have gotten this job anyway...
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haykays(m): 12:34am On Mar 17, 2016 |
That's cocci, blood stained faeces...why not get anti-cocci...drugs like proccox or any one with Cox willl do .
quote author=Nacre1 post=43791731]Farmers in the house, pls help. Just got to the farm ds morning and my birds are ing out bloody litter. I have been giving them embazin_forte. Pls I need suggestions on how to curtail this before it gets out of hand. Tanx. Suggestions needed ASAP [/quote]
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haykays(m): 6:11pm On Mar 11, 2016 |
PLease what is the salary pay for this CSRole
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haykays(m): 11:01pm On Mar 03, 2016 |
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haykays(m): 9:40am On Mar 03, 2016 |
Which one is 40kg bag...
TEHILLAFARMS:
Magnet Gelatin feed
2mm, 4mm and 6mm pellet feed available in Ibadan now. Powder also available. Pellet Gelatin feed Comes in 40kg bags and cost #8000 only per bag of pellet feed. Pls text or call to confirm order.08035099049 or 08054476918.
Please note that @5kg of the feed is available free for our top customers and 1kg available for any inquisitive fish farmers. A trial will convince you.
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haykays(m): 3:54am On Jan 13, 2016 |
And when will you have life...
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haykays(m): 10:41pm On Oct 09, 2015 |
Na lie Oga...sir..
braine:
Its normal, you're just different. You simply have dense bones/heavy bone mass. Don't start a fight, you might kill someone (On a serious note).
I had a friend who weighed 112kg during our first year in uni, he wasn't so big but the strength he had ehn.. And we were just 17!
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haykays(m): 12:07am On Jul 24, 2015 |
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haykays(m): 9:40pm On Jul 15, 2015 |
You blamed PMB, and why is that you are just a coward for that statement..if you don't commensurate with the family of the deceased..why talk rubbish...crap...
Born2eatPussy: I BLAME[size=20pt]BUHARI[/size]
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haykays(m): 5:59pm On Jul 04, 2015 |
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haykays(m): 12:55am On Jul 03, 2015 |
So that is the proper dressing code of NYSC ba...and you change is here
malipberry:
Following on the heels of a successful pre elections (March 28 polls) sensitization programme, promoting a violence free election in what could arguably be one of Nigeria’s tensest moments in the political arena where the nation oscillated between uncertainty and obliteration, Olusegun Sidiku, him? The young amiable batch ‘B’ corper fondly called “government pickin” continued his mission of giving his best to ensure Nigeria becomes the country of his dreams.
Well, it might interest you to know that unlike his prior solo attempt at this humongous task, more spirited young men and women who bought into the novel idea decided to lend their to the cause by ing him to impart the much needed positive mental disposition to the trite slogan of “change”. Together with fellow Corps ; Richard Tsado, Evangeline Anumba, Dorothy Yakubu and couple of volunteers, Segun led this congenial band to Kuchingoro – Lugbe axis of the FCT on yet another eventful advocacy visit to just about anyone or group they ran into. Fast becoming a signature style, the spritely bunch wore customized white vests with inscriptions such as “preach change, live change” and “be the change you want to see”.
The essence of the campaign was to try and convince Nigerians that the so called “change” currently yearned for would be nothing but a mirage unless people consciously took the initiative to drive that change to reality by first departing from the business-as-usual way of doing things and rather put more effort in always doing the right thing. The group elaborated further that Just like the saying goes that he who comes to equity must come with clean hands, Nigerians must not always rely for the top-down of approach of nation cleansing, instead a revolutionary change driven by the populace could speed up the process and eventually force our leaders to follow suit. ability must be demanded from people in positions of authority on a fairly consistent basis to keep them in check.
It is worthy of note that the group also decided to give out food items to the less privileged as a show of comion and called on the new government not to renege on its campaign promises. When asked about the outing, Segun was ecstatic that more and more Nigerians had begun seeing things differently as they have become more aware of both political and economic space. He concluded by reiterating his belief that what happens on the individual’s inside matters more that the outward aesthetics and that people should latch on fast to the slowly developing paradigm of being the change they want to see. He thanked his fellow Corps for their but more importantly all Nigerians for their resilience. nairaland.macsoftware.info/2208231/see-what-corp-member-doing
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haykays(m): 6:12pm On Jul 01, 2015 |
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haykays(m): 3:57pm On Jun 29, 2014 |
can you supply 150k fingerlings
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