Opinion: Posting A Job Without A Salary Range
I think this happens mostly in Nigeria and you pass through a whole lot of stress before they tell you how much they want to offer. What do you think?
Read More »scully009 Comments Off on Opinion: Posting A Job Without A Salary Range
I think this happens mostly in Nigeria and you pass through a whole lot of stress before they tell you how much they want to offer. What do you think?
Read More »ayangalu Comments Off on A little more about Amosàngó.
Shangó is someone who loves to tell the truth.Liars can’t be in his presence. Sàngó does justice with precision as Ifá makes us understand that Sàngó can see anything stored anywhere in a matter of seconds no matter the weight ...
Read More »AbubakarMuhd Comments Off on Wike And PDP Crisis: Cosmos Ndukwe Says He Is The One Who Sued Atiku To Court
By Dapo Akinrefon, Steve Oko & Umar Yusuf Amid confusion over the identity of the person who took the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, to court, a former presidential aspirant on the ...
Read More »francebalmain9 Comments Off on Woke Africans complaining that Africa is not going forward because we keep blaming “white” people for our problems
I have been seeing woke Africans complaining that Africa is not going forward because we keep blaming white people for our problems instead of changing our situation ourselves.CASE STUDY Venezuela has the biggest and cleanest (easy to refine) oil reserves ...
Read More »BalogunAdesina Comments Off on The Decline of the US Empire: Lessons from the Roman Republic
by Asia Teacher for Ooduarere via the Saker blog A failure to understand why empires decline is also why history keeps repeating itself. As the US elite-led elections continue what lessons can the US learn from the Roman Republic about ...
Read More »BalogunAdesina Comments Off on The Global Debt Scam – Day of Reckoning?
By Marwan Salamah for the Ooduarere via Saker Blog As the advanced economies appear to be stumbling inadvertently into stagflation and possibly worse, diversionary media tactics are rapidly being deployed. Voices are rising warning of the global debt crisis and ...
Read More »BalogunAdesina Comments Off on We all *must* speak up in defense of Graham Phillips!
Dear friends, After seeing and then posting this video by Graham Phillips I got to disgusted by what was being done to him by the British authorities that I decided to contact him and ask him a few very basic question about ...
Read More »scully009 Comments Off on Why is Russia not getting weak economically despite sanctions?
French economist Jacques Sapir once wrote an article about the Russian economy.I quote him in general below.A big reason for this miscalculation, according to Sapir, is exchange rates. If you simply convert Russia’s GDP from rubles to dollars for comparison, ...
Read More »BalogunAdesina Comments Off on African countries need to learn a lot from Russia:Russia’s GDP is close to Germany’s
There are so many lessons from Russia that Nigeria and many African Nations need to learn, particularly those countries producing oil and gas. Russia was recently hit with an atomic explosion of sanctions and this is how it was able ...
Read More »BalogunAdesina Comments Off on The Decline and Fall of the Western Empire
By Batiushka for Ooduarere via The Saker blog Sometime in the future, a learned academic will be writing a weighty tome with the title The Decline and Fall of the Western Empire. Perhaps the Contents Page will include, among others, twelve ...
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