Re: Did You See The Mistake On The Ministerial List Sent To The Senator Saraki? (Pic by smuth(m): 12:54pm On Oct 14, 2015 |
unite4real:
correct one MizMyColi: @Midolian Using the errors of a document that is more than a century (100 years) old to justify a typographical error which was made in this dispensation and time is rather low, don't you think?
First off, the US constitution did not have the luxury of being typed on a computer, as we all know, computers of this age have various Auto-Correct features. Such should have been employed.
Also, you should have highlighted the following in the text you quoted since you feel the need to justify the mistake.
From the highlights above, we can deduce that:- 1. The misspellings in the Original document of the US constitutiom was as a result of it's been hastily written just after the convention concluded. The Buhari led FG had more than 4 months to type Thirty-Seven (37) names.
2. At that time, the American spelling of words was inconsistent at best. In this time and dispensation, we have machines that are capable of spelling, writing and talking correctly for us.
3. The misspelled word in the ministerial list was highlighted, it should have been easy to detect.
The above said, I believe that no one is above mistakes and that gaffes are allowed, however such should not repeat itself next time over a simple document of not more than 200 words. It begs the question of competency at high levels. 1 Like |
Re: Did You See The Mistake On The Ministerial List Sent To The Senator Saraki? (Pic by smuth(m): 12:57pm On Oct 14, 2015 |
JEGA01: your head is working, bro! Thumbs up! MizMyColi: @Midolian Using the errors of a document that is more than a century (100 years) old to justify a typographical error which was made in this dispensation and time is rather low, don't you think?
First off, the US constitution did not have the luxury of being typed on a computer, as we all know, computers of this age have various Auto-Correct features. Such should have been employed.
Also, you should have highlighted the following in the text you quoted since you feel the need to justify the mistake.
From the highlights above, we can deduce that:- 1. The misspellings in the Original document of the US constitutiom was as a result of it's been hastily written just after the convention concluded. The Buhari led FG had more than 4 months to type Thirty-Seven (37) names.
2. At that time, the American spelling of words was inconsistent at best. In this time and dispensation, we have machines that are capable of spelling, writing and talking correctly for us.
3. The misspelled word in the ministerial list was highlighted, it should have been easy to detect.
The above said, I believe that no one is above mistakes and that gaffes are allowed, however such should not repeat itself next time over a simple document of not more than 200 words. It begs the question of competency at high levels. |
Re: Did You See The Mistake On The Ministerial List Sent To The Senator Saraki? (Pic by smuth(m): 12:58pm On Oct 14, 2015 |
Aminat508: chop kiss MizMyColi: @Midolian Using the errors of a document that is more than a century (100 years) old to justify a typographical error which was made in this dispensation and time is rather low, don't you think?
First off, the US constitution did not have the luxury of being typed on a computer, as we all know, computers of this age have various Auto-Correct features. Such should have been employed.
Also, you should have highlighted the following in the text you quoted since you feel the need to justify the mistake.
From the highlights above, we can deduce that:- 1. The misspellings in the Original document of the US constitutiom was as a result of it's been hastily written just after the convention concluded. The Buhari led FG had more than 4 months to type Thirty-Seven (37) names.
2. At that time, the American spelling of words was inconsistent at best. In this time and dispensation, we have machines that are capable of spelling, writing and talking correctly for us.
3. The misspelled word in the ministerial list was highlighted, it should have been easy to detect.
The above said, I believe that no one is above mistakes and that gaffes are allowed, however such should not repeat itself next time over a simple document of not more than 200 words. It begs the question of competency at high levels. |
Re: Did You See The Mistake On The Ministerial List Sent To The Senator Saraki? (Pic by wiseoneking: 1:10pm On Oct 14, 2015 |
midolian: So?
Even in the U.S constitution, there are errors, let alone Nigerian ministerial list that was hastily typed and submitted. The word "Pennsylvania" is spelled with a single "n", "Pensylvania" in the U.S constitution.
Another mistake, though less obvious, is a common one even today: the word "it's" is used in Article 1, Section 10, but the word "its" should have been used.
The most common mistake, at least to modern eyes, is the word "choose", spelled "chuse" several times. This is less a mistake than it is an alternate spelling used at the time. The word is found in the Constitution as both "chuse" and "chusing"....etc http://www.usconstitution.net/constmiss.html I guess these errors are the reasons for the economic "backwardness" of the U.S. Today. *laughs*
You guys better look for errors that are powerful enough to increase fuel price, take away food from your table, reduce power supply and increase insurgency...
America is always your standard, i hope buhari will adopt same sex marriage and gay rights. Olodo 2 Likes |
Re: Did You See The Mistake On The Ministerial List Sent To The Senator Saraki? (Pic by wiseoneking: 1:15pm On Oct 14, 2015 |
midolian: So?
Even in the U.S constitution, there are errors, let alone Nigerian ministerial list that was hastily typed and submitted. The word "Pennsylvania" is spelled with a single "n", "Pensylvania" in the U.S constitution.
Another mistake, though less obvious, is a common one even today: the word "it's" is used in Article 1, Section 10, but the word "its" should have been used.
The most common mistake, at least to modern eyes, is the word "choose", spelled "chuse" several times. This is less a mistake than it is an alternate spelling used at the time. The word is found in the Constitution as both "chuse" and "chusing"....etc http://www.usconstitution.net/constmiss.html I guess these errors are the reasons for the economic "backwardness" of the U.S. Today. *laughs*
You guys better look for errors that are powerful enough to increase fuel price, take away food from your table, reduce power supply and increase insurgency...
America should not be our standard but our pursuit should be Excellence. 1 Like |
Re: Did You See The Mistake On The Ministerial List Sent To The Senator Saraki? (Pic by alaskido(m): 1:39pm On Oct 14, 2015 |
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Re: Did You See The Mistake On The Ministerial List Sent To The Senator Saraki? (Pic by iliyande(m): 1:47pm On Oct 14, 2015 |
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Re: Did You See The Mistake On The Ministerial List Sent To The Senator Saraki? (Pic by NgwaManNaija4LF(m): 1:49pm On Oct 14, 2015 |
JEGA01: your head is working, bro! Thumbs up! You have no sense for supporting idiotic analogy. |
Re: Did You See The Mistake On The Ministerial List Sent To The Senator Saraki? (Pic by NgwaManNaija4LF(m): 1:54pm On Oct 14, 2015 |
midolian: So?
Even in the U.S constitution, there are errors, let alone Nigerian ministerial list that was hastily typed and submitted. The word "Pennsylvania" is spelled with a single "n", "Pensylvania" in the U.S constitution.
Another mistake, though less obvious, is a common one even today: the word "it's" is used in Article 1, Section 10, but the word "its" should have been used.
The most common mistake, at least to modern eyes, is the word "choose", spelled "chuse" several times. This is less a mistake than it is an alternate spelling used at the time. The word is found in the Constitution as both "chuse" and "chusing"....etc http://www.usconstitution.net/constmiss.html I guess these errors are the reasons for the economic "backwardness" of the U.S. Today. *laughs*
You guys better look for errors that are powerful enough to increase fuel price, take away food from your table, reduce power supply and increase insurgency...
Look at this educated foo-l justifying the idiotic mistake with errors from nowhere, i'm extremely suprised at the height of your slavish mentality that's runs all over you. So, must they copy the mistakes of America to justify their incompetence? FOOL. 2 Likes |
Re: Did You See The Mistake On The Ministerial List Sent To The Senator Saraki? (Pic by SirNetwork(m): 1:55pm On Oct 14, 2015 |
We need to set up a committee to investigate this. Offices who might have come directly with this blunder should be investigated and if any found guilty should be queried.
Meanwhile, for your java programming projects/assignments my signature is there to help you. |
Re: Did You See The Mistake On The Ministerial List Sent To The Senator Saraki? (Pic by feldido(m): 2:02pm On Oct 14, 2015 |
jaykaylegend: it is definitely not a national disgrace... The letter was not directed to the citizens of Nigeria but the senate president.... But it is made public and everyone in the world has seen it, so how is it not a national Disgrace? |
Re: Did You See The Mistake On The Ministerial List Sent To The Senator Saraki? (Pic by orunto27: 2:09pm On Oct 14, 2015 |
One is Pigeon language the other is Nigerian English. |
Re: Did You See The Mistake On The Ministerial List Sent To The Senator Saraki? (Pic by Sigo86(m): 2:41pm On Oct 14, 2015 |
fantazia: Can you imagine the National disgrace, chai well when their leader is operating without waec result how do you expect them to operate? Ur comment shows aw stunningly stupid nd stinkingly idiotic u're.... If ur dad gives his secretary a document 2type nd she mistyped sm words on it. Does it automatically mean ur dad is a dull man I just don't know aw u make it str8 in here... U ought 2be in a clearing & forwarding company.... I mean clearing dirties in ur villa nd forwarding dem in sm trash bin... Shameful of u. Smh!!! |
Re: Did You See The Mistake On The Ministerial List Sent To The Senator Saraki? (Pic by jesussaves22: 3:54pm On Oct 14, 2015 |
..You are talking rubbish.......quote author=midolian post=38963569]So? Even in the U.S constitution, there are errors, let alone Nigerian ministerial list that was hastily typed and submitted. The word "Pennsylvania" is spelled with a single "n", "Pensylvania" in the U.S constitution. Another mistake, though less obvious, is a common one even today: the word "it's" is used in Article 1, Section 10, but the word "its" should have been used. The most common mistake, at least to modern eyes, is the word "choose", spelled "chuse" several times. This is less a mistake than it is an alternate spelling used at the time. The word is found in the Constitution as both "chuse" and "chusing"....etc http://www.usconstitution.net/constmiss.htmlI guess these errors are the reasons for the economic "backwardness" of the U.S. Today. *laughs* You guys better look for errors that are powerful enough to increase fuel price, take away food from your table, reduce power supply and increase insurgency... [/quote] |
Re: Did You See The Mistake On The Ministerial List Sent To The Senator Saraki? (Pic by jesussaves22: 3:55pm On Oct 14, 2015 |
NgwaManNaija4LF:
Look at this educated foo-l justifying the idiotic mistake with errors from nowhere, i'm extremely suprised at the height of your slavish mentality that's runs all over you.
So, must they copy the mistakes of America to justify their incompetence? FOOL.
That guy na idiiotic idiiot |
Re: Did You See The Mistake On The Ministerial List Sent To The Senator Saraki? (Pic by Opynion: 3:59pm On Oct 14, 2015 |
It also took them 4 good months of our national life to type that.
Some kudos to the "certificate-less" General |
Re: Did You See The Mistake On The Ministerial List Sent To The Senator Saraki? (Pic by Opynion: 4:03pm On Oct 14, 2015 |
jesussaves22: ..You are talking rubbish.......quote author=midolian post=38963569]So?
Even in the U.S constitution, there are errors, let alone Nigerian ministerial list that was hastily typed and submitted. The word "Pennsylvania" is spelled with a single "n", "Pensylvania" in the U.S constitution.
Another mistake, though less obvious, is a common one even today: the word "it's" is used in Article 1, Section 10, but the word "its" should have been used.
The most common mistake, at least to modern eyes, is the word "choose", spelled "chuse" several times. This is less a mistake than it is an alternate spelling used at the time. The word is found in the Constitution as both "chuse" and "chusing"....etc http://www.usconstitution.net/constmiss.html I guess these errors are the reasons for the economic "backwardness" of the U.S. Today. *laughs*
You guys better look for errors that are powerful enough to increase fuel price, take away food from your table, reduce power supply and increase insurgency...
Hastily typed you said? After 4 months? I give it up |
Re: Did You See The Mistake On The Ministerial List Sent To The Senator Saraki? (Pic by punta(f): 6:17pm On Oct 14, 2015 |
midolian: So?
Even in the U.S constitution, there are errors, let alone Nigerian ministerial list that was hastily typed and submitted. The word "Pennsylvania" is spelled with a single "n", "Pensylvania" in the U.S constitution.
Another mistake, though less obvious, is a common one even today: the word "it's" is used in Article 1, Section 10, but the word "its" should have been used.
The most common mistake, at least to modern eyes, is the word "choose", spelled "chuse" several times. This is less a mistake than it is an alternate spelling used at the time. The word is found in the Constitution as both "chuse" and "chusing"....etc http://www.usconstitution.net/constmiss.html I guess these errors are the reasons for the economic "backwardness" of the U.S. Today. *laughs*
You guys better look for errors that are powerful enough to increase fuel price, take away food from your table, reduce power supply and increase insurgency...
One of the smartest comments ever on social media! I like you. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Did You See The Mistake On The Ministerial List Sent To The Senator Saraki? (Pic by midolian(m): 6:28pm On Oct 14, 2015 |
punta:
One of the smartest comments ever on social media! I like you. Thank you |
Re: Did You See The Mistake On The Ministerial List Sent To The Senator Saraki? (Pic by abimic(m): 6:29pm On Oct 14, 2015 |
That crap didn't originate from the office of the president, anybody can prepare that and upload, no presidential seal, nothing like the office of the president, no date and u said it's official. Get another lie op! 1 Like |
Re: Did You See The Mistake On The Ministerial List Sent To The Senator Saraki? (Pic by t33z33d: 7:08pm On Oct 14, 2015 |
fantazia: Can you imagine the National disgrace, chai well when their leader is operating without waec result how do you expect them to operate? are we serisously still on dis topic d guy's got it....doin wah GEJ couldnt do in six years nd dis wah yhu saying......hummmphh!! tink u under a very wrong misconception |
Re: Did You See The Mistake On The Ministerial List Sent To The Senator Saraki? (Pic by Nobody: 7:41pm On Oct 14, 2015 |
nnachukz: It is expected. Don't forget the president of West Germany originated from Buhari. And Mr. President when given the letter, presumably READ , then SIGNED it, thus accepting it as being COMPLETE and CORRECT. |
Re: Did You See The Mistake On The Ministerial List Sent To The Senator Saraki? (Pic by nnachukz(m): 7:53pm On Oct 14, 2015 |
DeeManD:
And Mr. President when given the letter, presumably READ , then SIGNED it, thus accepting it as being COMPLETE and CORRECT. my dear, Mr President doesn't read. They only point to him to sign and he signs. That is all. |
Re: Did You See The Mistake On The Ministerial List Sent To The Senator Saraki? (Pic by omolami: 8:02pm On Oct 14, 2015 |
The Chief of Staff to the president is learning on the job as usual |
Re: Did You See The Mistake On The Ministerial List Sent To The Senator Saraki? (Pic by DTOBS(m): 8:39pm On Oct 14, 2015 |
Blessinzy: did not c it o o
u need eye surgery |
Re: Did You See The Mistake On The Ministerial List Sent To The Senator Saraki? (Pic by lawrenceunaa: 11:21pm On Oct 14, 2015 |
fantazia: Can you imagine the National disgrace, chai well when their leader is operating without waec result how do you expect them to operate? first school leaving |
Re: Did You See The Mistake On The Ministerial List Sent To The Senator Saraki? (Pic by Nobody: 6:04am On Oct 15, 2015 |
NgwaManNaija4LF:
You have no sense for supporting idiotic analogy. very useless igbo gorilla |
Re: Did You See The Mistake On The Ministerial List Sent To The Senator Saraki? (Pic by Nobody: 6:07am On Oct 15, 2015 |
smuth:
brainless ass-licker. I can see you are trying hard to be noticed by that FAT woman. Tufiakwa *spits |
Re: Did You See The Mistake On The Ministerial List Sent To The Senator Saraki? (Pic by smuth(m): 6:49am On Oct 15, 2015 |
JEGA01: i am a brainless ass-licker. Can't you see i am trying hard to be noticed by that FAT woman? Tufiakwa *spits |
Re: Did You See The Mistake On The Ministerial List Sent To The Senator Saraki? (Pic by smuth(m): 7:02am On Oct 15, 2015 |
punta:
One of the smartest comments ever on social media! I like you. Read below what a female like you posted to reply this mumu you call smart. MizMyColi: @Midolian Using the errors of a document that is more than a century (100 years) old to justify a typographical error which was made in this dispensation and time is rather low, don't you think?
First off, the US constitution did not have the luxury of being typed on a computer, as we all know, computers of this age have various Auto-Correct features. Such should have been employed.
Also, you should have highlighted the following in the text you quoted since you feel the need to justify the mistake.
From the highlights above, we can deduce that:- 1. The misspellings in the Original document of the US constitutiom was as a result of it's been hastily written just after the convention concluded. The Buhari led FG had more than 4 months to type Thirty-Seven (37) names.
2. At that time, the American spelling of words was inconsistent at best. In this time and dispensation, we have machines that are capable of spelling, writing and talking correctly for us.
3. The misspelled word in the ministerial list was highlighted, it should have been easy to detect.
The above said, I believe that no one is above mistakes and that gaffes are allowed, however such should not repeat itself next time over a simple document of not more than 200 words. It begs the question of competency at high levels. The question Nigerians should ask is that does our President even read the one page document before signing it? if the error was not detected by the Secretary why can't our President detect it before appending his signature?.. Jonathan would have noticed such an error on a page document. |
Re: Did You See The Mistake On The Ministerial List Sent To The Senator Saraki? (Pic by smuth(m): 7:12am On Oct 15, 2015 |
midolian: Thank you See mumu dey congratulate mumu and mumu dey feel good about am... chai sense hard to find this days. |
Re: Did You See The Mistake On The Ministerial List Sent To The Senator Saraki? (Pic by NgwaManNaija4LF(m): 10:46am On Oct 15, 2015 |
JEGA01: very useless igbo gorilla Ya mama, OK. |