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Happy new year great engineers... We shall truly do exploits this year.. All the best
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A friend of mine was re-posted to Lagos after initially been posted to Abuja.
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wallex1983:Thanks bro. You have helped me immeasurably. Cheers! 1 Like |
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Morning guys... Please does anyone know if we would require a laptop for the training? I honestly do not want to add a laptop to my baggage for a 2 weeks stay.. Thanks
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Capt. JH Miller:Hey bro that isn't our objective at all. The reason for the new forum made up of new intakes is so as to avoid mixing up issues. Issues to be discussed there will be of a totally different nature to the ones here. I'm certain that some of us will readily offer suggestions, tips and guidance whenever it is required on this forum. All the best bro... |
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He is alive: Good morning everybody. As we draw closer to our resumption day, I found out that it is very essential to have a secure forum PURELY FOR THE APPOINTED ENGINEERS by TCN where sincere information and technical know-how would be exchanged by the : which some people had clamored for in the past.my brother I do commend your effort in creating the forum... But nonetheless, there is no sure way of vetting individuals who are employed at TCN or not, which implies that the idea behind the creation of the forum has been defeated! The only thing I can think of that is remotely close to a solution, will involve coming up with a formula that involves NAPTIN ission as a criteria... But there is an instant hiccup, ie, reluctance to divulge personal and sensitive info.. Will love to be proved wrong sha.. |
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Compliments of the season. Wishing you all the very best in the forthcoming year. Cheers!
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Morning guys, does any one know if there are direct vehicles from Abuja to New bussa? Secondly I would like a recommendation as regards the best route to take/vehicle to board. Finally,is it advisable to embark on the journey on the 5th(or earlier) seeing as we were asked to report on the 5th for accommodation. Thanks.
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Last Oct. 26, after months and months of (extended) storytelling, “Walang Hanggan” finally concluded its “phenomenal” run on ABS-CBN. However, the series’ final telecast itself turned out to be turgidly anticlimactic, with its young protagonists, played by Julia Montes and Coco Martin, having to die twice instead of just once, like most ordinary mortals do. But then, we aren’t ionately romantic characters in a teleserye that’s been extended so much that most of its old and new surprises were let out of the bag by the time its finale came, so the only thing it could do to raise its storytelling to fever pitch for the last time was to effect those confounding “double deaths”! Why were the young leads brought back to life? So they could properly, melodramatically say good-bye to each other. So, why were they again made to die after they had been resuscitated? Because they were destined to live happily ever after, in Batanes, or heaven, or wherever it is that everybody wears white and doesn’t do anything except happily chase his or her beloved hither and thither, in dreamily giddy delight—! What a weird, anticlimactic way to end a popular show. We hope the series’ fans were happy with that overlong epilogue, because dramatically, it felt really hokey. Villains Another major problem we had with the series’ final telecast was the fact that it felt it had to give all of its principal and ing characters a highlighted “moment” to bare their hearts and souls—and more to the point, in the case of the series’ villains, to radically transform themselves from vile viragos to repentant penitents. It really was a pain to have to suffer through this series of obviously spurious transformations on the part of the leads’ dastardly relatives, who had made their lives a living hell before they retroactively saw the light and weepily ‘fessed up to and atoned for their sins! Surely, even the show’s diehard fans must have felt that they were being hokily manipulated by all these retroactive character changes? Conflicts So, why did the series not devote its last telecast to more dramatically revelatory and insightful pursuits? Because it had long exhausted its major themes and conflicts through sheer repetition in the course of its extension, until they had lost the power to elicit viewers’ genuine emotional empathy. Unfortunately, the final episode was so protracted that it revealed the series’ young leads’ limitations as actors, despite their earnest efforts to be weepily unctuous on the one hand, and ecstatically happy on the other. The finale confirmed our view that, in the show’s urgent intent to appeal to teen and young-adult viewers (who comprise the bulk of the local TV audience), it had injudiciously placed most of its bets on its callow, young leads, forgetting the fact that the back story of its mature leads, Dawn Zulueta and Richard Gomez, had a compelling hold on older viewers that deserved at least equal focus and underscoring. Well, the series was a hit, so the “right” decisions were made. On point of genuine dramatics, however, the young leads failed to measure up. http://entertainment.inquirer.net/65668/anticlimactic-end-for-walang-hanggan |
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Seyi Godspower: The earth is the Lord's and the fulness thereof, the earth and they that dwell therein. Whereever they post me, that's my land and that's where I will succeed in Jesus name.Amen to that brother! 1 Like |
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agaj4life: As a result of some unexpected circumstances, please note that the new date of your assumption is 25th ,Nov 2013. We sincerely apologize for any inconviences.got the same message. What's going on? |
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folamee: Pls does anybody has an idea were transmission stations are situated in nigeriaTCN COVERAGE AREA TCN has eight Transmission Regions and a National Control Centre, NCC. Each of these is headed by a General Manager (Transmission), who is responsible for the running and maintenance of transmission and transformation facilities in their areas of operation, as shown in the following map of Nigeria. The Transmission Regions are Lagos, Osogbo, Kaduna, Bauchi, Benin. Shiroro, Enugu and Port Harcourt and the National Control Centre (NCC) located at Osogbo http://www.tcnng.org/AboutUs.aspx |
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Hmmm... These criminal elements are at it again!
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The number of threads put out for the sole purpose of condemning and castigating a sex - male or female - is getting increasingly annoying. Why are we hell bent on casting aspersions on one another. Truth is this trend can only serve to create antipathy between both sex. Men and women are meant to complement one another and not become sworn rivals. It is true that Love does bring hurt with it atimes, but Hate is a recipe for disaster and a tool of regression. After all is said and done, Love does make the world go round. Planting this notion of 'gender isolation' or 'ganging up together' or 'we against them' mentality in the mind of the younger generation isn't the best. Unnatural sexual orientation are fast on the rise and this growing void between between both gender could possibly be the reason why. Nature/God has made it so that we coexist together, why not make the most of this and learn to coexist BETTER. Love and Respect are two sides of a coin, appropriating them correctly will serve us well. All the best pals. Cheers!
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Governor Sullivan Chime of Enugu has been confirmed dead! A pretty sad end! Fate has performed one of it's nasty twist again. Rest in peace! http://nigeriana.org/blog/news/2013/05/02/breaking-news-governor-sullivan-chime-of-enugu-is-dead.html/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Jetheights+%28Jet+Heights%29 |
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It is very easy to sit down and criticize those at the helm of affairs. Rather than seeking out problems just to condemn, criticize and find fault; we should actually seek to be solutions to the problem and desist from being a part o the problem. @Op will you honestly say you have not thrown stuff(sweet wraps, sachet and the likes) on the street or nearby bush before? Leadership is often miscontrued to be the sole reserve of those in position of power. Leadership starts from you and me. Change begins with an individual! Come to think of it, in comparison to the US how much tax do we actually pay - possibly incomparable, and yet we expect the very same benefits being accrued by citizens of tax-paying nations. I think it's time that we start looking at issues at a deeper level. 2 Likes |
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Chinaimporter: [size=18pt]Better live these banks and become an enteprenure by you self. I advise you to go into vegetable farming or snail farming and you might even become dangoteHey bro, i really like your line of reasoning. I need some info on how to start up on some of the angles you mentioned especially the snake venom thing... Give me hints abeg. Thanks |
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If the world calls me a fool for paying my tithes, then i guess i am the proudest fool alive and i will most certainly be glad to remain a fool - going by the worlds standard. After all God makes use of the foolish things of this earth to confound the wise
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Be warned you all that revel in a fake existence, which is of the belief that God is non-existent and christians are brainwashed idiots whose beliefs are grounded in fallacies. You ought to reaslise that just because the world hasn't come to an end and you have been hearing messages of the rapture since ages ago; doesn't mean that God is just a myth. He is longsuffering to-us-ward and doesn't want anyone to perish. Never make the mistake of mistaken that for slackness on His part. Civilizations in the past made the same mistake and they never lived to tell the story. It happened in the time of Noah. It happened in Sodom and Gomorrah. And it is most definitely inevitable that it will happen again. Peter foretold the coming of the scoffers (so called 'atheist' - II Peter 3:3) in the last days. Be warned! Beware!! I must ask: which do you prefer between this two? 1. To die believing that there is a God and find out there is no God or 2. To die claiming heaven and hell are just figments of imagination and end up being condemned to hell for lack of believe. Whatever you think you know or don't know, one thing is definitely sure - 'nothing is more real than God, and heaven and hell are certainties, not presumptions'. The time is short, and it is quickly ticking by.... Make your choice and embrace the consequence . The decision is personal and not collective. Stay blessed. |
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