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Big Brother Naija star, Mercy Eke has confirmed that she is married, IgbereTV reports.

This is coming shortly after she made a post on Snapchat in which she called herself "Mrs H"

The reality show star who made this disclosure in an exchange with her followers on Instagram, also revealed that her relationship with Ike Onyema ended months ago. This is coming after they took shots at each other yesterday November 2.

See the exchange below;

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Big Brother Naija star, Mercy Eke has confirmed that she is married, IgbereTV reports.

This is coming shortly after she made a post on Snapchat in which she called herself "Mrs H"

The reality show star who made this disclosure in an exchange with her followers on Instagram, also revealed that her relationship with Ike Onyema ended months ago. This is coming after they took shots at each other yesterday November 2.

See the exchange below;

#igberetv

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5 yrs

Big Brother Naija star, Mercy Eke has confirmed that she is married, IgbereTV reports.

This is coming shortly after she made a post on Snapchat in which she called herself "Mrs H"

The reality show star who made this disclosure in an exchange with her followers on Instagram, also revealed that her relationship with Ike Onyema ended months ago. This is coming after they took shots at each other yesterday November 2.

See the exchange below;

#igberetv

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5 yrs

Medical Sales Representatives at Micronova Pharmaceuticals Industries Limited - 7 Openings


Micronova Pharmaceuticals is a fast-growing pharmaceutical company with Head office in Lagos and operations across all states of the country.

We are currently recruiting suitably qualified candidates to fill the position below:

Job Title: Medical Sales Representative

Locations: Ikeja-Lagos, Abuja (FCT), Edo, Enugu, Kano, Oyo, Rivers
Employment Type: Full-time

Requirements

Our Ideal candidate should have a degree in Pharmacy or any Biological / Medical Sciences
Candidate resident in the preferred city of application will be highly considered
No job experience required but candidates must have a general understanding of the job profile.
He/She should be proficient with the use of Microsoft office
Candidate should not be more than 28 years old as at 31st March 2021
Shortlisted candidates are expected to provide 3 credible guarantors of which 2 must be resident in Lagos.
Remuneration
Highly competitive and negotiable.

Application Closing Date
6th November, 2020

How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should send their CV to: [email protected] Only resume stating job title & location as subject of the mail in this format (Medical Sales Representative - Abuja) will be reviewed.

Note: Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

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JOB VACANCY:Operation Personnel at SPM Professionals Limited - 6 Openings


SPM is a firm with an unparalleled mix of strategic and technical expertise in business development, financial management, management consulting and corporate training programmes structured with industry specifics and functional applications.SPM has built for itself a reputation for producing results and a driven excellence culture for client's satisfaction both regionally and internationally.

We are recruiting to fill the position below:

Job Title: Operation Personnel

Locations: Abuja (FCT), Enugu, Kaduna, Lagos, Oyo and Rivers

Requirement

Candidates should possess SSCE / GCE / NECO qualification.
Application Closing Date
5th November, 2020.

How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should send their CV and Application Letter to: [email protected] using the "Job title" as subject of the email

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Scientists Rediscover A Chameleon In Madagascar Last Seen 100 Years Ago (Photos)

Scientists have found the Voeltzkow's chameleon in its natural habitat in northwestern Madagascar, the first time the species were rediscovered in over a century.

Several living specimens of the evasive reptiles were spotted during a targeted expedition, researchers from Germany and Madagascar announced in a research paper published on Friday.

"Our planet is probably facing the beginning of an enormous extinction of species, often referred to as the 'sixth mass extinction', the 'Holocene extinction' or the 'Anthropocene extinction'," researchers wrote.

"Rediscoveries of 'lost' species are very important as they provide crucial data for conservation measures and also bring some hope amidst the biodiversity crisis."



Voeltzkow's chameleons are hard to find because of their very short life span, which only lasts a few months during the rainy season. The reptiles live in areas that are not easily accessible in the wet season, making it even more difficult for scientists to study them.

The chameleons live along the coast between Katsepy and Soalala, as well as Antrema, a new protected region in Madasgar suffering from slash-and-
burn agriculture and wildfires that pose a risk to the animals.

Experts are still looking to learn more about the species, including its conservation status, life history and their genital morphology.

#wildlife

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Scientists Rediscover A Chameleon In Madagascar Last Seen 100 Years Ago (Photos)

Scientists have found the Voeltzkow's chameleon in its natural habitat in northwestern Madagascar, the first time the species were rediscovered in over a century.

Several living specimens of the evasive reptiles were spotted during a targeted expedition, researchers from Germany and Madagascar announced in a research paper published on Friday.

"Our planet is probably facing the beginning of an enormous extinction of species, often referred to as the 'sixth mass extinction', the 'Holocene extinction' or the 'Anthropocene extinction'," researchers wrote.

"Rediscoveries of 'lost' species are very important as they provide crucial data for conservation measures and also bring some hope amidst the biodiversity crisis."



Voeltzkow's chameleons are hard to find because of their very short life span, which only lasts a few months during the rainy season. The reptiles live in areas that are not easily accessible in the wet season, making it even more difficult for scientists to study them.

The chameleons live along the coast between Katsepy and Soalala, as well as Antrema, a new protected region in Madasgar suffering from slash-and-
burn agriculture and wildfires that pose a risk to the animals.

Experts are still looking to learn more about the species, including its conservation status, life history and their genital morphology.

#wildlife

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Scientists Rediscover A Chameleon In Madagascar Last Seen 100 Years Ago (Photos)

Scientists have found the Voeltzkow's chameleon in its natural habitat in northwestern Madagascar, the first time the species were rediscovered in over a century.

Several living specimens of the evasive reptiles were spotted during a targeted expedition, researchers from Germany and Madagascar announced in a research paper published on Friday.

"Our planet is probably facing the beginning of an enormous extinction of species, often referred to as the 'sixth mass extinction', the 'Holocene extinction' or the 'Anthropocene extinction'," researchers wrote.

"Rediscoveries of 'lost' species are very important as they provide crucial data for conservation measures and also bring some hope amidst the biodiversity crisis."



Voeltzkow's chameleons are hard to find because of their very short life span, which only lasts a few months during the rainy season. The reptiles live in areas that are not easily accessible in the wet season, making it even more difficult for scientists to study them.

The chameleons live along the coast between Katsepy and Soalala, as well as Antrema, a new protected region in Madasgar suffering from slash-and-
burn agriculture and wildfires that pose a risk to the animals.

Experts are still looking to learn more about the species, including its conservation status, life history and their genital morphology.

#wildlife

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Scientists Rediscover A Chameleon In Madagascar Last Seen 100 Years Ago (Photos)

Scientists have found the Voeltzkow's chameleon in its natural habitat in northwestern Madagascar, the first time the species were rediscovered in over a century.

Several living specimens of the evasive reptiles were spotted during a targeted expedition, researchers from Germany and Madagascar announced in a research paper published on Friday.

"Our planet is probably facing the beginning of an enormous extinction of species, often referred to as the 'sixth mass extinction', the 'Holocene extinction' or the 'Anthropocene extinction'," researchers wrote.

"Rediscoveries of 'lost' species are very important as they provide crucial data for conservation measures and also bring some hope amidst the biodiversity crisis."



Voeltzkow's chameleons are hard to find because of their very short life span, which only lasts a few months during the rainy season. The reptiles live in areas that are not easily accessible in the wet season, making it even more difficult for scientists to study them.

The chameleons live along the coast between Katsepy and Soalala, as well as Antrema, a new protected region in Madasgar suffering from slash-and-
burn agriculture and wildfires that pose a risk to the animals.

Experts are still looking to learn more about the species, including its conservation status, life history and their genital morphology.

#wildlife

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Scientists Rediscover A Chameleon In Madagascar Last Seen 100 Years Ago (Photos)

Scientists have found the Voeltzkow's chameleon in its natural habitat in northwestern Madagascar, the first time the species were rediscovered in over a century.

Several living specimens of the evasive reptiles were spotted during a targeted expedition, researchers from Germany and Madagascar announced in a research paper published on Friday.

"Our planet is probably facing the beginning of an enormous extinction of species, often referred to as the 'sixth mass extinction', the 'Holocene extinction' or the 'Anthropocene extinction'," researchers wrote.

"Rediscoveries of 'lost' species are very important as they provide crucial data for conservation measures and also bring some hope amidst the biodiversity crisis."



Voeltzkow's chameleons are hard to find because of their very short life span, which only lasts a few months during the rainy season. The reptiles live in areas that are not easily accessible in the wet season, making it even more difficult for scientists to study them.

The chameleons live along the coast between Katsepy and Soalala, as well as Antrema, a new protected region in Madasgar suffering from slash-and-
burn agriculture and wildfires that pose a risk to the animals.

Experts are still looking to learn more about the species, including its conservation status, life history and their genital morphology.

#wildlife

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