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@ all, I will never say what l don't know and as much as l know, an EH resident in PH just called me now to confirm she has received the call from NNPC.
This is real, no need to doubt again. Just put your phones under tight security the calls must come. The letters will get through to there various owners latest friday 6/7/2012. This were the statements of the caller.
Congrats guys.. God has done it, in his own time he maketh all beautiful.
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DESTINY PIKIN
@surj, be calm as our letters are being sorted as I write this reply. The sorted ones will go with the morning flights and by road to the northern states and other parts of the country. our God has won the battle. Congrats to my friends in the north.
Thank you for this information coz I was just beginning to wonder how letters got to Lagos from Abj without any getting to Kaduna, Kano, Plateau, Nassarawa & other neighbouring states.
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carlest4u
I praise you, I praise you, o God, in my life lord, I see what you're doing, one more time lord, I lift my voice in praise of your name, I lift my voice in praise of your name.
I appreciate God for you. Testifying to His goodness openly is the best you can do right now and it shall be permanent. Same also goes to @mailingdgreat.
To everyone who is still hoping for his/her miracle. Believe me, its on the way and there will be no stigmas of joblessness attached to you anymore.
--Spectator
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I rejoice with all that have had their letters and calls confirming their packages. This month of July is really our month of "Special Victories" as declared by our man of God Pastor Chris Oyakhilome... Congrats Once Again.
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i claim mine in jesus name Amen
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Levelsssssssssssssssssssssss! God has surrender our "enemies" into our hands. May we live to praise His Holy name. God , I thank you for this Unprecedented gift of joy in this thread. At a point, people saw us "jobless at work". But today, there is a wide victory and crown to those who already have something doing. Pals, friends and the lucky ones we shall unmask (when we meet at induction) ourselves and swim into celebration as shall be detailed when all they letters have come.
Good night. Let someone wish me success in my forthcoming examination. Its well with our souls.
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I got a call 4rm DHL owerri 4 my letter. Am a GT but am nt in imo presently. My younger broda wil colect it 4 me by 1:30pm 2day
jeremy 25: i am also gt hopeful with nnpc, i have not gotten any call,which position did u apply for.did ur brother get the mail from dhl or ups,bcos when i saw ur post, i went to dhl owerri to confirm but they said nnpc has not sent any mail to them,but ups said nnpc sent mails to them.u could send me ur number as i live in owerri,thanks
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i pray i would be called tommorrow
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THE MONTH OF JULY IS INDEED THE MONTH OF GOOD NEWS
Nigeria and a Chinese state firm have signed a 23 billion dollar deal to build three refineries and a petrochemical complex in one of Africa’s biggest tie ups with China, officials said Friday.
Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and China State Construction Engineering Corporation Limited (CSCEC) sealed the deal in Abuja on Thursday, an official statement said.
China is already the number one investor in Africa — ranging from oil in Algeria to mines in Zambia — and a senior NNPC official told AFP the new deal might be the biggest that China has made in the continent.
Nigeria is in turn Africa’s leading oil producer, but it has for more than a decade been importing refined petroleum products to meet local demand.
The two corporations will jointly seek financing and credits from the China Export & Credit Insurance Corporation and a consortium of Chinese banks for the projects in Nigeria, the NNPC statement said.
Warri
“NNPC aims to accelerate the construction of new refineries in Nigeria to stem the flood of imported refined products into the country, currently estimated at 10 billion dollars,” the statement said.
CSCEC wants to “expand its presence on the African continent and establish its footprint firmly in the Nigerian oil and gas landscape,” it added.
The new refineries are expected to add some 750,000 barrels per day capacity in Nigeria and position NNPC in the international trading of refined petroleum products, it said.
Nigeria’s four refineries — with total capacity of 445,000 barrels per day — are using less than 30 percent of their installed capacity, according to official figures. Corruption and poor maintenance have undermined their performance.
“We are very excited about the deal. We thought it is the biggest ever in Africa, although I do not have the details yet,” said the NNPC official who demanded anonymity.
President Goodluck Jonathan arrived Friday in Nigeria’s oil capital of Port Harcourt for an official visit to inaugurate gas and oil projects.
The construction of the new refineries “will reinforce the ongoing oil and gas reforms in Nigeria”, as envisaged in legislation which has been before the Nigerian parliament for almost a year and imminent deregulation of the downstream sector the country’s oil industry, the NNPC statement said.
Anglo-Dutch oil group Shell in February criticised the bill, saying mistakes in it, if passed into law, will take years to correct.
Shell’s vice president for Africa Ann Pickard has warned that the country could lose 50 billion dollars in investment in the next decade if the bill was passed in its current form.
Jonathan has promised to pursue government reforms of the oil sector to make it profitable and end corruption.
His nascent administration recently sacked some key oil industry officials and redeployed others as part of the promised reform.
He has promised to give new impetus to an unconditional amnesty granted last year to thousands of ex-militants in oil-rich Niger Delta in order to bring peace to the region.
The training of more than 20,000 militants who surrendered their arms under the amnest deal begins next month, officials said.
The president of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Olufemi Deru, told AFP the establishment of the new refineries in Nigeria “will provide jobs for thousands of Nigerians and give them technical knowledge.”
“It will save the country millions of dollars spent on importation of refined petroleum products as well as give the country a sense of national pride that Nigeria produces and refines its oil locally,” he stated.
ANOTHER GOOD NEWS
http://www.elombah.com/index.php/lat...lion-agreement
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Lord, i eagerly await sharing my testimony on this forum. Lord put a new song in my mouth and put my enemies to shame. AMEN.
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carlest4u
@ daddyb - jus confirmed from the former GED incharge of d recruitment. It has been releaased.
Abegi na now you know the former GED