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whatnext: 7:20pm On Oct 06, 2012
@otokx, can you send the video to [email protected] please, thanks.
whatnext: 7:43pm On Aug 31, 2010
I need some help here, guys. I need to know which cheap flights connect Lagos to Helsinki, Finland. Emphasis on cheap.

I checked out BA, Lufthansa, KLM, and they are all pretty expensive. Are there other airlines one can travel with that are not so expensive, but just pretty decent? I mean something less than N200k here. This is urgent.

Thanks a lot guys. Looking forward to your comments.
whatnext: 10:14pm On Jul 05, 2009
Hi guys,

Please, I really need a good DVD Ripper. I ed DVDFab, and it takes ages to rip just one movie. Nidesoft just doesn't respond. So which one do you recommend?

Thanks.
whatnext: 11:39am On Mar 20, 2009
I got this text from MTN saying I won a million naira. I was directed to http://mtnclaim.t35.com/ and was given a code to enter. After filling the form to a point, they asked for my details, including my ATM number and pin. That was where I stopped.

Has any other person received the text? Are they real?
whatnext: 11:38am On Mar 20, 2009
I got this text from MTN saying I won a million naira. I was directed to http://mtnclaim.t35.com/ and was given a code to enter. After filling the form to a point, they asked for my details, including my ATM number and pin. That was where I stopped.

Has any other person received the text? Are they real?
whatnext: 10:48am On Mar 09, 2009
Same person.

But does it really matter?

He knows his stuff.
whatnext: 8:29pm On Dec 08, 2008
OP, I see you have close to 300 posts.

You do not need to spam the forum to your message across. Just make sense.
whatnext: 9:14pm On Dec 07, 2008
Tell 'em Dayo  grin
whatnext: 7:11pm On Dec 05, 2008
AW should field the Carling cup boys, except Bendtner of course. grin
whatnext: 6:17pm On Nov 05, 2008
After yesterday's performance in Rome, he'ld be lucky if they talk about the new deal again.
whatnext: 4:43pm On Oct 27, 2008
who cares? grin
whatnext: 1:43pm On Oct 13, 2008
Does anyone have the link to the 'I Believe in Nigeria' Song by Pastor Chris and some top gospel artistes?

I found this on youtube but it's different from the one I saw on TV.
whatnext: 9:43am On Oct 10, 2008
u want papa to die on the pitch?
whatnext: 5:22pm On Oct 09, 2008
abeg wetin be the meaning of sufforic or sorrofic? Abeg make una answer me - dem fit ask during screening. cheesy
whatnext: 10:52am On Oct 08, 2008
The term e-recruitment means using information technology (IT) to speed up or enhance parts of the recruitment process. It ranges from the applicant interface for advertising vacancies and making job applications, to the back office processes, which allow a liaison between human resources (HR) and line managers to set up a talent pool or database of potential recruits.

Used correctly e-recruitment can:

    * enhance the applicant experience
    * communicate the employer's image and culture better
    * make the recruitment process faster, more able and standardised
    * increase the diversity of applicants
    * provide better management information on applicants
    * find the right candidate for the job

According to one survey, internet postings result in nearly ten times as many hires as newspaper ments.

Check more here
whatnext: 10:48am On Oct 08, 2008
See Google Results for your search.
whatnext: 5:48pm On Sep 28, 2008
Which do you prefer? and why?
whatnext: 9:37am On Sep 18, 2008
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whatnext: 1:01pm On Sep 13, 2008
Please I'D like to know which premier league match NTA would be showing this weekend.

We can even use this thread to inform ourselves of the other weekend fixtures that would be aired by NTA.

Thanks.
whatnext: 11:42am On Sep 13, 2008
For this present day naija, omo na business oh!
whatnext: 6:15pm On Sep 11, 2008
finiky, do you have the codes for the other cities in Lagos and/or Nigeria?

I think that of Ipaja is 100276 100006.
whatnext: 11:55am On Sep 11, 2008
bluehorizo:

Ishaku, 40, rubbished the record of the entire Nigerian contingent of able bodies, who failed to win a single gold medal in the recently concluded Olympic Games in Beijing.

Now that's funny.

Perhaps, if the title had read "Nigerian Carpenter Sets a World Record", you'd get more views on this thread.

Congrats to our new world record holder, Ishaku.
whatnext: 6:02pm On Sep 10, 2008
'I Don Hammer' Supermarket
whatnext: 5:53pm On Sep 05, 2008

By Mike Steere
For CNN



LAGOS, Nigeria (CNN) -- It's very rarely African cities get compared with their flashy European counterparts, yet, when it comes to cost of living Lagos isn't just competing with its neighbors in Europe -- it's beating them.

Nigeria's coastal economic and financial capital is the shock entry in the top 50 cities of this year's Mercer Cost of Living survey.

The vibrant home to almost eight million Nigerians beat off the likes of Barcelona, Berlin and Brussels, and even U.S. locations such as Washington and Los Angeles -- to be rated the 30th most expensive city in the world.

Its streets are now home to BMWs, its waterways play host to multi-million dollar super-yachts, and its hotel rooms fetch hundreds of dollars per night. Yes, if the Mercer survey is anything to go by this is an economic "boom-town."

But, how can a city from such a notoriously poverty-stricken region of the world rise to this list of riches?

The answer: a mix of democracy, private investment and tourism -- according to Lagos governor, Babatunde Fashola.

Part of the city's current level of development undoubtedly rests with the growth achieved during the oil boom of the 1970s, which saw a population explosion and unrestrained economic growth.

But Fashola believes there are number of contemporary factors pushing the seventh fastest growing metropolis in the world forwards into a "truly international city."

There is a wealth of local resources which has helped the region grow, and now private sector business is becoming the major driver to financial success.

"The government is trying to engage with the private sector. It's about engaging in partnerships with the private sector -- partnerships that other countries have used successfully for a long time.

"I think [Lagos is] beginning to take its rightful place in the community of top international cities."

Fashola believes the democratic climate in Nigeria has helped the Lagos region develop by offering new-found freedom to local governments, private investors, and other independent groups.

"There's no perfect democracy. But, if you look at where we came from almost nine years ago, when you couldn't criticize government, we are better off today. Elected officials can now be held to ."

He said that the environment allowed for more robust planning between the government, individuals and the wider public.

Independent investors are helping improve local services by investing in private hospitals and schools, but Fashola its there is still plenty of work to be done, with infrastructure still not up to the standards of other major cities around the world.

"These other cities like New York have reliable and efficient power supply 24 hours a day. We still do not have that in Lagos."

He told CNN he did not agree with Mercer's cost of living survey placing Lagos as the "30th most expensive city in the world."

"Life can not be measured like this. You can't compare Lagos with other cities across the globe and across the continent.

"You can not put them on the same scale as they do not have the same resources and infrastructure," Fashola said.

He added that Lagos is expensive compared to other parts of the country, but that was like comparing prices between "London and Milton Keynes."

"The greater the population and the greater the demand for goods, then the forces of demand and supply will push up the price," he said.

Despite this, Fashola believes the development of Lagos has not made the city unaffordable for locals. Some central city rents are said to be as high as US$6,000-$7,000 per month, but Fashola said the situation was the same in many European cities, and locals were surviving.

However, if prices are high now, there's little to suggest they will ease in the near future. Fashola said the growing number of tourists are bringing a lot of new money into the city.

"People are coming in as tourists, but tourists are also investors. They come here to do business at the same time," he said.

He believes the key to Lagos' future is catering to these groups.

"We are providing a mix of business and pleasure. A city where people can live, work and play.

"I would like it to become a truly international city, and a center of tourism and business. It has a wonderful Atlantic coastline and we need to use it," Fashola said.

If cost of living measures and growth meters are anything to go by -- Lagos is well on the way to that end.

Hotel rooms in Lagos, now the 30th most expensive city in the world, now cost hundreds of dollars a night. shocked
whatnext: 1:25pm On Aug 28, 2008
Your heading shows you've concluded in my mind what they are.

Besides, why the name you chose? Hope you're not planning on defaming kobojunkie.
whatnext: 3:17pm On Aug 27, 2008
who knows?
whatnext: 6:51pm On Aug 25, 2008
Perhaps, they did their survey in my estate alone. That number is far from reality.
whatnext: 4:26pm On Aug 21, 2008
I was expecting to see an albino
whatnext: 9:58am On Aug 07, 2008
@beninman, what's the source of this info, please?.

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