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Re: Nigerian Navy (DSSC) 2013/2014 by last4eva(m): 7:21am On Dec 06, 2013
I guess its abt tym we all fold our arms regarding NN and lets think and talk abt oda oppourtunities out dia...
Dia are multitude options, lets cock our ears and eyes..
All d best to u.
ONWARD TOGETHER....
Re: Nigerian Navy (DSSC) 2013/2014 by MfonAsuquo(m): 7:21am On Dec 06, 2013
Good morning my fellow intending naval officers. Do have a blessed day. It's friday. Bar'ka de jumai. Onward together...................................
Re: Nigerian Navy (DSSC) 2013/2014 by Generalemperor: 8:26am On Dec 06, 2013
I knw sm people wud still tink it cm nxt week ad sm cowards who knws ntn oda dan cm critise wud alwz do dat,av said it ad it nt lik am guessn it nxt year,I refused 2 believe it @ 1st bt afta 2wiks bck I realizd it wz true,maybe u cn still expect d list by dec 25th,
Re: Nigerian Navy (DSSC) 2013/2014 by Generalemperor: 8:31am On Dec 06, 2013
Since we all decided 2 fold our hands,let us all do dat,I bet u ntn wud change,
1 advice if u cn apply 4 a master programme pls do,bcs d possibility we mit up wt NA/NAF is so slim,a word is enof 4 dis wise,forgt abt dis list dis year or u guz shud tink of a way 2 contact NN,as 4 me,av resigned frm NN
Re: Nigerian Navy (DSSC) 2013/2014 by Generalemperor: 8:46am On Dec 06, 2013
last4eva: I guess its abt tym we all fold our arms regarding NN and lets think and talk abt oda oppourtunities out dia...
Dia are multitude options, lets cock our ears and eyes..
All d best to u.
ONWARD TOGETHER....

Na xo,Turn 2 ur plan B's
Re: Nigerian Navy (DSSC) 2013/2014 by Generalemperor: 8:48am On Dec 06, 2013
Jocyman wad up U
Re: Nigerian Navy (DSSC) 2013/2014 by nnesochim: 9:59am On Dec 06, 2013
Those that want to resign should quitely do so to pave way for others........ONWARD ALONE.
Re: Nigerian Navy (DSSC) 2013/2014 by Generalemperor: 10:17am On Dec 06, 2013
nnesochim: Those that want to resign should quitely do so to pave way for others........ONWARD ALONE.

Lol
Re: Nigerian Navy (DSSC) 2013/2014 by Calyb(m): 10:25am On Dec 06, 2013
Having gone through the rigors in the Nigerian Navy and patiently served the country by waiting 4 d list in 6 months nw, i hereby wish to tender my retirement letter. We have lots of quaks in the NN.

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Re: Nigerian Navy (DSSC) 2013/2014 by Divine44: 10:29am On Dec 06, 2013
wink
Re: Nigerian Navy (DSSC) 2013/2014 by Generalemperor: 10:32am On Dec 06, 2013
Nnechim if d list has ben delayd as much as dis by d quaks acordn 2 my guy Calyb,av u tot of d knd of list NN wud publish by dis so calld quaks @ d end
Re: Nigerian Navy (DSSC) 2013/2014 by Usjimy(m): 10:46am On Dec 06, 2013
Mfon Asuquo: Good morning my fellow intending naval officers. Do have a blessed day. It's friday. Bar'ka de jumai. Onward together...................................
Welcome Mfon! U got some of us worried a bit due 2 ur short absence. Keep being my role model on this thread. More mb to ur data acct.
Re: Nigerian Navy (DSSC) 2013/2014 by Jocyman: 12:21pm On Dec 06, 2013
My brother i dey o,NN was jst a waste of tym nd money
General emperor: Jocyman wad up U
Re: Nigerian Navy (DSSC) 2013/2014 by nnesochim: 1:35pm On Dec 06, 2013
General emperor: Nnechim if d list has ben delayd as much as dis by d quaks acordn 2 my guy Calyb,av u tot of d knd of list NN wud publish by dis so calld quaks @ d end
I suspect they may hav secretely started training the people they want,but dat doesnt warant the retirements people ar making even when dey hav nt started the main work.
Re: Nigerian Navy (DSSC) 2013/2014 by nnesochim: 1:36pm On Dec 06, 2013
General emperor: Nnesochim if d list has ben delayd as much as dis by d quaks acordn 2 my guy Calyb,av u tot of d knd of list NN wud publish by dis so calld quaks @ d end
I suspect they may hav secretely started training the people they want,but dat doesnt warant the retirements people ar making even when dey hav nt started the main work.
Re: Nigerian Navy (DSSC) 2013/2014 by Generalemperor: 1:50pm On Dec 06, 2013
Jocyman: My brother i dey o,NN was jst a waste of tym nd money

My broda dey ar both crooks ad quaks lol,
Re: Nigerian Navy (DSSC) 2013/2014 by flamesjay(m): 1:51pm On Dec 06, 2013
nnesochim: I suspect they may hav secretely started training the people they want,but dat doesnt warant the retirements people ar making even when dey hav nt started the main work.
They will not do dat. But you shouldnt expect a list characterized by meritocracy. The longer the delay, the greater the politics of exclusion to favour the connected ones.
Re: Nigerian Navy (DSSC) 2013/2014 by flamesjay(m): 1:53pm On Dec 06, 2013
nnesochim: I suspect they may hav secretely started training the people they want,but dat doesnt warant the retirements people ar making even when dey hav nt started the main work.
Re: Nigerian Navy (DSSC) 2013/2014 by Generalemperor: 1:59pm On Dec 06, 2013
nnesochim: I suspect they may hav secretely started training the people they want,but dat doesnt warant the retirements people ar making even when dey hav nt started the main work.

Lol,even if dey av dat nt a problm @ all,all we nid is 4 deir website 2 b updated,are dey nt ashamed dat dey pay people salaries to officers in charge of information ad dey ar nt doing deir work effectivly,dey creatd a website all in d name 2 siphoon moni in disguise,bcs hw on earth cn a functioning organization av nt updated deir site 4 d lst 6mnths,it rili insane
Re: Nigerian Navy (DSSC) 2013/2014 by Generalemperor: 2:03pm On Dec 06, 2013
Smh some people nids 2 leav dis office,dey av shown dey ar incapable,dis is gross misconduct of power,
NNBTS case is even beta of 2 ours,@least dey av gone 2 ONNE bt we neva c ON nt 2 talk of NE,lol
Re: Nigerian Navy (DSSC) 2013/2014 by flamesjay(m): 2:05pm On Dec 06, 2013
General emperor: Since we all decided 2 fold our hands,let us all do dat,I bet u ntn wud change,
1 advice if u cn apply 4 a master programme pls do,bcs d possibility we mit up wt NA/NAF is so slim,a word is enof 4 dis wise,forgt abt dis list dis year or u guz shud tink of a way 2 contact NN,as 4 me,av resigned frm NN
I think contacting NN would have being the best possible solution. But they don't have a working social media(FB, Twitter etc) just like the NA. When the NA couldnt released thier list at the expected time, the applicants launched queries and complains via thier FB page and twitter, and that would have compelled them to released the list knowing that people are no longer happy and anxious.

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Re: Nigerian Navy (DSSC) 2013/2014 by Generalemperor: 2:23pm On Dec 06, 2013
Flamjay people said it a military job so u cnt do dat,
Bt d NA applicants lambasted dem on FB page of NA ad I wz proud of dat combatant group bt NN we jst so cold like dodo,
NN does nt av any functioning social page dat a big flaw on deir part crooks,
So since it a military job let we dnt av option dan 2 look as people av suggested
Re: Nigerian Navy (DSSC) 2013/2014 by Generalemperor: 2:51pm On Dec 06, 2013
What counts in life is not the mere fact that we have lived. It is what difference we have made to the lives of others that will determine the significance of the life we lead.” — Nelson Mandela

It was February 1990,i was in Primary four (4).It was not yet break period nor closing time, i remember vividly as a primary school pupil, so it was un-usual when suddenly we heard our school bell ring, hurriedly we picked up our books and bags and went to the open space where we had our devotions before the start of classes daily.
Our headmaster and some teachers were laughing loudly in circles , finally the headmaster in his baritone voice announced that school was closed for the day and that Nelson Mandela has just being released after 27years in prison.

As a little boy, i was very inquisitive and i read anything in print i laid hands on including newspapers.
I remembered his name and how we sang 'free Mandela'.
What i couldnt understand was why a man released from prison in far away South Africa could send us home before the close of school.
A few more inquiries ,i was briefed on the sacrifice and price he had paid.
I was drawn to him from that moment and i read as much as i could about him and followed him up till death.
There is no controversy, there will never be another Nelson Mandela. Not in Africa.
He was the greatest.

He did a single term as President of South Africa and resisted every attempt to make him seek re-election despite the fact that he had spent the most productive part of his life in prison for the same cause.
A very rare trait in Africa where most of her leaders would rather die or prefer to be disgraced out of office.

Today, the world stood still for Nelson Mandela, not for how much he amassed, but for his legacies.
To the Nigerian public office holders that have looted the country blind and stashed away funds for their fourth unborn generation and beyond in a manner Karl Max describes as 'primitive accumulation of wealth', I got just one word for you.. '...riches do not endure forever, and a crown is not secure for all generations.' PROVERBS 27:24
Dont just join the rest of the world to celebrate the life of Mandela, also do well to emulate him so you can also be celebrated in death.

Rest in Peace Nelson Mandela.
You came, you saw and you conquered.
General Emperor,

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Re: Nigerian Navy (DSSC) 2013/2014 by nnesochim: 2:54pm On Dec 06, 2013
General emperor:

My broda dey ar both crooks ad quaks lol,
Ar u sure this people ar nt waiting for us to react before they release the list,na just my opinion,even though the list must have been doctored to their taste.
Re: Nigerian Navy (DSSC) 2013/2014 by Generalemperor: 3:21pm On Dec 06, 2013
nnesochim: Ar u sure this people ar nt waiting for us to react before they release the list,na just my opinion,even though the list must have been doctored to their taste.

Lol,it a military job,so we cnt react
Re: Nigerian Navy (DSSC) 2013/2014 by Generalemperor: 3:30pm On Dec 06, 2013
"Difficulties break some men but make others.
No axe is sharp enough to cut the soul of a sinner who keeps on trying,
Onward Alone

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Re: Nigerian Navy (DSSC) 2013/2014 by flamesjay(m): 5:52pm On Dec 06, 2013
General emperor:

Lol,it a military job,so we cnt react
Yes, it is a military job, but the military organization is not an absolute entity. They are paid with tax payers' money. In a democracy, as far as the right to speech is adhered, the military has to abide to that to an extent. We can react! But it depends on the kind and level of reaction(s) demonstrated. If you politely ask the NN your list, am sure you can not be subjected to arbitrary detention or torture. These can only be the case when you employ violence and vague words.

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Re: Nigerian Navy (DSSC) 2013/2014 by Generalemperor: 6:10pm On Dec 06, 2013
Flamjay I ad sm individual has said it times wtout nos,let mk use of newspaper publicatn,sm brot ideas of. Blogs,twitter,FB,bbm ad so,bt sm people dat belngs 2 d ancient times,said it a military job ad we dnt knw d job we applied 4,dat if we dnt av any gud tin 2 say we shud kip shut,
I waitd mst of us 2 agree on smtn,ad move 2geda as a unit bt rada people were askn,afta u do all dis ad ur name is nt on d list,nobody is rada 2 tak d bull by d horn ad dat y Nigeria is d way we are,I dnt blame d govt,I blame we dat ar governd,we ar so weak 2 stand up 4 our right,
An officer told me we shud speak up our plight,so dey cud @least mk a case bt people said it a military job,so av restd my case on dat
Re: Nigerian Navy (DSSC) 2013/2014 by pman06(m): 6:37pm On Dec 06, 2013
General emperor: Flamjay I ad sm individual has said it times wtout nos,let mk use of newspaper publicatn,sm brot ideas of. Blogs,twitter,FB,bbm ad so,bt sm people dat belngs 2 d ancient times,said it a military job ad we dnt knw d job we applied 4,dat if we dnt av any gud tin 2 say we shud kip shut,
I waitd mst of us 2 agree on smtn,ad move 2geda as a unit bt rada people were askn,afta u do all dis ad ur name is nt on d list,nobody is rada 2 tak d bull by d horn ad dat y Nigeria is d way we are,I dnt blame d govt,I blame we dat ar governd,we ar so weak 2 stand up 4 our right,
An officer told me we shud speak up our plight,so dey cud @least mk a case bt people said it a military job,so av restd my case on dat

Well me no say make you no make gentle protest o, buh my broda, na training your gbege go dey.
Re: Nigerian Navy (DSSC) 2013/2014 by nnesochim: 8:31pm On Dec 06, 2013
If there is any way we can make our views on d delay known in d most available polite way,lets react in dat manner,Military is nt for cowards,u must be able to defend ur self before u can defend/protect others,make una no crucify me oooo.

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Re: Nigerian Navy (DSSC) 2013/2014 by MfonAsuquo(m): 8:35pm On Dec 06, 2013
General emperor: What counts in life is not the mere fact that we have lived. It is what difference we have made to the lives of others that will determine the significance of the life we lead.” — Nelson Mandela

It was February 1990,i was in Primary four (4).It was not yet break period nor closing time, i remember vividly as a primary school pupil, so it was un-usual when suddenly we heard our school bell ring, hurriedly we picked up our books and bags and went to the open space where we had our devotions before the start of classes daily.
Our headmaster and some teachers were laughing loudly in circles , finally the headmaster in his baritone voice announced that school was closed for the day and that Nelson Mandela has just being released after 27years in prison.

As a little boy, i was very inquisitive and i read anything in print i laid hands on including newspapers.
I remembered his name and how we sang 'free Mandela'.
What i couldnt understand was why a man released from prison in far away South Africa could send us home before the close of school.
A few more inquiries ,i was briefed on the sacrifice and price he had paid.
I was drawn to him from that moment and i read as much as i could about him and followed him up till death.
There is no controversy, there will never be another Nelson Mandela. Not in Africa.
He was the greatest.

He did a single term as President of South Africa and resisted every attempt to make him seek re-election despite the fact that he had spent the most productive part of his life in prison for the same cause.
A very rare trait in Africa where most of her leaders would rather die or prefer to be disgraced out of office.

Today, the world stood still for Nelson Mandela, not for how much he amassed, but for his legacies.
To the Nigerian public office holders that have looted the country blind and stashed away funds for their fourth unborn generation and beyond in a manner Karl Max describes as 'primitive accumulation of wealth', I got just one word for you.. '...riches do not endure forever, and a crown is not secure for all generations.' PROVERBS 27:24
Dont just join the rest of the world to celebrate the life of Mandela, also do well to emulate him so you can also be celebrated in death.

Rest in Peace Nelson Mandela.
You came, you saw and you conquered.
General Emperor,
. Bros na the coco u yarn so.
Re: Nigerian Navy (DSSC) 2013/2014 by CamilleGolgi: 9:10pm On Dec 06, 2013
General emperor: What counts in life is not the mere fact that we have lived. It is what difference we have made to the lives of others that will determine the significance of the life we lead.” — Nelson Mandela

It was February 1990,i was in Primary four (4).It was not yet break period nor closing time, i remember vividly as a primary school pupil, so it was un-usual when suddenly we heard our school bell ring, hurriedly we picked up our books and bags and went to the open space where we had our devotions before the start of classes daily.
Our headmaster and some teachers were laughing loudly in circles , finally the headmaster in his baritone voice announced that school was closed for the day and that Nelson Mandela has just being released after 27years in prison.

As a little boy, i was very inquisitive and i read anything in print i laid hands on including newspapers.
I remembered his name and how we sang 'free Mandela'.
What i couldnt understand was why a man released from prison in far away South Africa could send us home before the close of school.
A few more inquiries ,i was briefed on the sacrifice and price he had paid.
I was drawn to him from that moment and i read as much as i could about him and followed him up till death.
There is no controversy, there will never be another Nelson Mandela. Not in Africa.
He was the greatest.

He did a single term as President of South Africa and resisted every attempt to make him seek re-election despite the fact that he had spent the most productive part of his life in prison for the same cause.
A very rare trait in Africa where most of her leaders would rather die or prefer to be disgraced out of office.

Today, the world stood still for Nelson Mandela, not for how much he amassed, but for his legacies.
To the Nigerian public office holders that have looted the country blind and stashed away funds for their fourth unborn generation and beyond in a manner Karl Max describes as 'primitive accumulation of wealth', I got just one word for you.. '...riches do not endure forever, and a crown is not secure for all generations.' PROVERBS 27:24
Dont just join the rest of the world to celebrate the life of Mandela, also do well to emulate him so you can also be celebrated in death.

Rest in Peace Nelson Mandela.
You came, you saw and you conquered.
General Emperor,
Hmmm. God help Africa.

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