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Re: A.B.U Zaria 2012/2013 ASPIRANTS by sknice: 2:08pm On Oct 18, 2012
No comment! ............................Lol lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed
Re: A.B.U Zaria 2012/2013 ASPIRANTS by Umardeen(m): 2:49pm On Oct 18, 2012
9-days countdown, Insha Allah we'll be among the chosen once...see u guys @ the registration venue :-) Happy Sallah and Matric in advance my fellow ABUSITES
Re: A.B.U Zaria 2012/2013 ASPIRANTS by Goldieboo(f): 4:45pm On Oct 18, 2012
playcharles: Hello my fellow aspirant, i got these news this morning from my Dad who works at senate, Abu Zaria.(admission & Planning unit) the admission list will be coming out 25th October, 2012(eve before el-dir kabir which is 26th October, 2012). I will endure you guys to be patient before then(less than 9 days from now)we all do the countdown
if u no get dah admisn ehn...hum!!i wl personaly sue ur pops..wink al da bst 2 u al o....
Re: A.B.U Zaria 2012/2013 ASPIRANTS by xrazzy(m): 4:57pm On Oct 18, 2012
playcharles: Hello my fellow aspirant, i got these news this morning from my Dad who works at senate, Abu Zaria.(admission & Planning unit) the admission list will be coming out 25th October, 2012(eve before el-dir kabir which is 26th October, 2012). I will endure you guys to be patient before then(less than 9 days from now)we all do the countdown
Hi! there may be an iota of truth in the above post in the sense that 2012/2013 registration for old students will commence on 22nd of october 2012. I'm a 400L Mass Communication student.... cant wait to see u guys at the only trully federal University in Nigeria. Wishing u guys best of luck
Re: A.B.U Zaria 2012/2013 ASPIRANTS by Danjuma827(m): 5:41pm On Oct 18, 2012
All i knw is that the list will be out,latest on the 27th of the month.the most important thing is that let our names be there
Re: A.B.U Zaria 2012/2013 ASPIRANTS by Umardeen(m): 6:04pm On Oct 18, 2012
hardarms5050: Am tired of all dis o. I̶̲̥̅̊n̶̲̥̅̊ short am out of dis country. Better still I will jst open M̶̲̥̅γ̲̣̣̥ own police station and await daily returns. smileyav been waiting †ΦΦ long for abu. Patience bar remain one bar and its showing low battery already. God help us all †Φ recharge our patience. Amin
Omor keep chargin ur ba3 o, cos its abt to full soon... Happy matric in advance and happy sallah to my muslim pals
Re: A.B.U Zaria 2012/2013 ASPIRANTS by IkaniDrew: 6:07pm On Oct 18, 2012
I long to see the admission list soonest.Guys I knw someday we're all gonna meet in zaria,so I want to use this medium to say congratulations to all aspirants as we all hope to make it.WE'LL ALL GET THERE
Re: A.B.U Zaria 2012/2013 ASPIRANTS by Shinexman(m): 7:36pm On Oct 18, 2012
Hey guys,i lov d infoz u post on dis thread and i pray ol of us gonna make it,as per wen d list wil b rili,b it salah day,b it chrismax day na our name sure pass,4minute is aded to already used 90 minutez so guy let kip d ball rollin i jst no d game is 3:0 in favour of uz,our admission,our name,our matric day............i stil remain my humble saf shinex oya nw letz go der
Re: A.B.U Zaria 2012/2013 ASPIRANTS by caryourday15(m): 8:59pm On Oct 18, 2012
few days 2 c our awaitin focus try 2 b mor in prayr coz God cn change dead 2 alive,alive 2 dead,imposible 2 possible it cn also change ur own frm _ve 2 +ve,+ve 2 +ve.salah is close,admsn is closet,my name no1 u no2 all of us shall meet on d matric day nxt 2 2013.9t 2 u.2go@kayode2664.
Re: A.B.U Zaria 2012/2013 ASPIRANTS by jhubril(m): 9:25pm On Oct 18, 2012
Professor Wole Soyinka

Professor Wole Soyinka
| credits: File copy

The Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, spoke this week at the Hay Festival in Mexico. In an extract from his talk, he tells Peter Godwin that now is the time to tackle militants in Nigeria

Professor Soyinka, you’re not an ivory-tower kind of writer. You are not a stranger to danger, and in fact you’ve been imprisoned on at least two occasions, once in solitary confinement. Can you tell me what that was like?

Writing in certain environments carries with it an occupational risk. When I was imprisoned, without trial, it was as a result of a position I took as a citizen. Of course I used my weapon, which was writing, to express my disapproval of the [Biafran] civil war into which we were about to enter. These were people who’d been abused, who’d undergone genocide, and who felt completely rejected by the rest of the community, and therefore decided to break away and form a nation of its own. Unfortunately, the nature of my imprisonment meant that I couldn’t practise my trade because I was in solitary confinement for 22 months out of the 27, and I was deprived of writing material. So I had to somehow break through the barriers, smuggle in toilet paper, cigarette paper, scribble a few poems, pass messages outside. I was able to undertake exercises to make sure that I emerged from prison intact mentally.

There have been high hopes for some African leaders after they were elected – Meles in Ethiopia, or Museveni in Uganda, or Kagame in Rwanda – but who then went to show a more authoritarian bent. Are you an Afro-optimist or an Afro-pessimist?

I’m an Afro-realist. I take what comes, and I do my best to affect what is unacceptable in society. I’ve remarked how similar in many ways Mexico is to Nigeria, and to a number of places: we have the same condition of unstructured, unpredictable violence, both from the state and from what I call the quasi-state. Whether the quasi-state is formed, as its basis, of theocratic tendencies, or secular ideological rigidity, you always have forces, even outside the state, competing for the domination of people. That’s what’s happening on the African continent today. That’s what’s been happening in the Arab states and what led eventually to the Arab Spring. Gradually people come to the recognition after decades of supine submission that they are not whole as human beings.

Your parents were Christians, Anglicans, I understand. How has your own religious belief evolved?

I consider myself very fortunate. I was raised in a Christian environment in Abeokuta, but another side of me was very much enmeshed in African values. I gravitated towards what I saw was a cohesive system of a certain relationship of human beings to environment, a respect for humanity in general. I came through a traditional system, where children not only had rights, but had responsibility. In the Western world today, especially in America, it seems to be forbidden for children to have responsibilities…

I gravitated towards a deeper knowledge of the orisha, which represents the Yoruba pantheon, very similar in many ways to the Greek pantheon. You have reprobate deities, beneficent deities. I found that more honest than a kind of unicellular deity of either Christianity or Islam.

I don’t know if you’ve been following the news, but just a few days ago some of these Islamic fundamentalists butchered close to 50 students of a technical college. I cannot imagine the religion I was brought up in having such complete contempt for human lives. And yet these are supposed to be the world religions. So that’s why I consider myself rather fortunate that I’ve been able to see what other religions had to offer.

How should Nigeria deal with the Boko Haram, the Islamic militants in the north of the country?

All religions accept that there is something called criminality. And criminality cannot be excused by religious fervour. Let me repeat something I first said at the meeting organised by UNESCO a few weeks ago, which was prompted by the recent film insulting the religion of Islam and depicting the Prophet Mohammed in a very crass way.

The first thing to say is that we do not welcome any attempt to ravage religious sensibilities. That can be taken for granted. But you cannot hold the world to ransom simply because some idiot chose to insult a religion in some far-off place which most of the world has never even heard of. This for me is a kind of fundamentalist tyranny that should be totally unacceptable. So a group calls itself the Boko Haram, literally: “Book is taboo”, the book is anathema, the book is a product of Western civilisation, therefore it must be rejected.

You go from the rejection of books to the rejection of institutions which utilise the book, and that means virtually all institutions. You attack universities, you kill professors, then you butcher students, you close down primary schools, you try and create a religious Maginot Line through which nothing should penetrate.

That’s not religion; that’s lunacy. My Christian family lived just next door to Muslims. We celebrated Ramadan with Muslims; they celebrated Christmas with Christians. This is how I grew up. And now this virus is spreading all around the world, leading to the massacre of 50 students. This is not taking arms against the state, this is taking up arms against humanity.

PG: Is freedom of expression something you see as a universal right rather than as some Western construct?

WS There are many cultures on the African continent where days are set aside, days of irreverence where you can say anything you want about an all-powerful monarch or chief. It’s a safety valve. It’s a recognition of freedom of expression, which perhaps has not been exercised, and bottled up grievances; this is the day when you express your grievances in society. So there is no society, really, which does not boast some form or measure of freedom of expression. Now, it’s true that freedom of expression carries with it an immense responsibility. Well that is why laws of libel exist – that when you carry things too far, you can be hauled up before the community, and judged to see whether you are right to call somebody a thief, or a hypocrite, and damage his reputation. But unless you establish that principle of freedom of expression, we might all just go around with a padlock on our lips.

Audience member: I read somewhere my freedom ends where your freedom begins. In Europe there have been cartoonists who have mocked the Prophet. Should they limit their freedom of speech?

Religion is also freedom of expression. People want to express themselves spiritually. And they also exercise the right to try and persuade others into their own system of belief. Those nations that say it’s a crime to preach your religion are making a terrible mistake. All they’re doing is driving underground other forms of spiritual intuitions and practices.

If religion was to be taken away from the world completely, including the one I grew up with, I’d be one of the happiest people in the world. My only fear is that maybe something more terrible would be invented to replace it, so we’d better just get along with what there is right now and keep it under control.

The unrest which is taking place as a result of Boko Haram, in my view, has attained critical mass. When a movement reaches that state of total contempt even for universal norms, it is sending a message to the rest of the world, and to the rest of that nation, that this is a war to the end. The president of Nigeria is making a mistake in not telling the nation that it should place itself on a war footing.

There’s too much pussyfooting, there’s too much false intellectualisation of what is going on, such as this is the result of corruption, this is the result of poverty, this is the result of marginalisation. Yes, of course, all these negativities have to do with what is happening right now. But when the people themselves come out and say we will not even talk to the president unless he converts to Islam, they are already stating their terms of conflict.

Culled from Telegraph of London
Re: A.B.U Zaria 2012/2013 ASPIRANTS by khalidstunaz: 9:30pm On Oct 18, 2012
[font=Lucida Sans Unicode][/font] is da 1st alphabet so we just hav 2 bliv dat our name ae untop of dat list becoz God knws we walked tru d shadows of death nd drank uncleansed water b4 we cud be qualified.i hpe we ol wil celebrate on our matric day nd happie sallah 2 my muslim pals.its no mre soon but knocks,bt no one is yet close 2 d door,its 4rm ur dude khalidstunaz meet me on 2go @abdulkhalid1 ,i wud live nd die to be an engineer imposed in God's name,kuce ameen.
Re: A.B.U Zaria 2012/2013 ASPIRANTS by khalidstunaz: 9:35pm On Oct 18, 2012
Abu on ma mind cool
Re: A.B.U Zaria 2012/2013 ASPIRANTS by Aliyu333: 9:43pm On Oct 18, 2012
khalidstunaz: [font=Lucida Sans Unicode][/font] is da 1st alphabet so we just hav 2 bliv dat our name ae untop of dat list becoz God knws we walked tru d shadows of death nd drank uncleansed water b4 we cud be qualified.i hpe we ol wil celebrate on our matric day nd happie sallah 2 my muslim pals.its no mre soon but knocks,bt no one is yet close 2 d door,its 4rm ur dude khalidstunaz meet me on 2go @abdulkhalid1 ,i wud live nd die to be an engineer imposed in God's name,kuce ameen.
munce amin Allah ya taimaka muna duka-- Amin summa amin
Re: A.B.U Zaria 2012/2013 ASPIRANTS by Umardeen(m): 6:13am On Oct 19, 2012
COUNTDOWN: 8 more days to go...naturally AHEAD
Re: A.B.U Zaria 2012/2013 ASPIRANTS by Umardeen(m): 6:14am On Oct 19, 2012
khalidstunaz: [font=Lucida Sans Unicode][/font] is da 1st alphabet so we just hav 2 bliv dat our name ae untop of dat list becoz God knws we walked tru d shadows of death nd drank uncleansed water b4 we cud be qualified.i hpe we ol wil celebrate on our matric day nd happie sallah 2 my muslim pals.its no mre soon but knocks,bt no one is yet close 2 d door,its 4rm ur dude khalidstunaz meet me on 2go @abdulkhalid1 ,i wud live nd die to be an engineer imposed in God's name,kuce ameen.
munce amin, Allah kuma yabamu sa'a
Re: A.B.U Zaria 2012/2013 ASPIRANTS by Danjuma827(m): 6:27am On Oct 19, 2012
Gud morning pals hw is evrifn goin on hpoe fins are ok.abu list on our mind ohhhhh,i cant just wait to jes see the list,well happy matric day in advance and happy salah to all the muslim brothers we have in this thread
Re: A.B.U Zaria 2012/2013 ASPIRANTS by suamng(m): 6:29am On Oct 19, 2012
I remember wen I join dis trend, ol hope was on da 4th of dis month later it bcame 22nd now it has been shifted 2 24th/27th of dis month. Heaven plssss, I hope on dis ascribe date our list won't b hospitalize. Day dreamin of ABU undecided
Re: A.B.U Zaria 2012/2013 ASPIRANTS by Sodiq3(m): 7:30am On Oct 19, 2012
aa
Re: A.B.U Zaria 2012/2013 ASPIRANTS by khalidstunaz: 8:00am On Oct 19, 2012
grin deh say patience is a look over to sucess,we've been calm nd we knw we wil be among d best,abusites ae not smiling"countin dwn" likewise rams ae not smiling"countless to die" . So as we cn see we do hav much hope not lyk those rams dats gonna be slaughter soonest nd definately no miracle cud cum to thier aid,lol. I send my oneluv 2 ol abu aspirants nd letting u knw i care 4 u ol.bst of luck.u cud ol add ur boy stunaz on 2go @abdulkhalid1 or by pn-no @07062033032 .u ol hav a pleasant day.
Re: A.B.U Zaria 2012/2013 ASPIRANTS by khalidstunaz: 8:08am On Oct 19, 2012
Joy mojuba: I been won dash everybody dettol bt since u talk nw u implicate others so u guys shuld take note 2 DETTOL(family size)
joy i was jst lookin tru ur posts nd notice u cn talk nd maybe 4un 2 be with.
Re: A.B.U Zaria 2012/2013 ASPIRANTS by 1050mu(m): 9:46am On Oct 19, 2012
Wishn u guyz success...hpn to c u ol in few wks tym...
Re: A.B.U Zaria 2012/2013 ASPIRANTS by suamng(m): 10:58am On Oct 19, 2012
NIGERIA DISASTER LEAGUE:
The season started with a lot of
suprises
as FUEL SUBSIDY FC came from
relegation to top the
table through a powerful shot
from the team captain GEJ. But not
so long,
the BOKO
HARAM FC played desperately,
striking powerful shots 4rm all
angles and
topped d table 4 more than
5 months. Before we could notice
it, the
DANA AIRLINE FC fought fiercely,
but only topped the league
3weeks before BOKO HARAM
decided
to go on top again like Barcelona.
In a
short time
the FLOOD FC unexpectedly took
over the league. But recently and
presently a relegated team ALUU
FC a.k.a
(uniport 'four') came out from
nowhere winning all their
matches to contend for the top
position
with FLOOD FC, but FLOOD FC is still
leading with goal aggregate.
This season tough ooo! I wonder
which team will come up again or
win the league
before the year runs out.
I will keep u guys updated.
This is ur 9ja super
sports News. grin grin grin
Re: A.B.U Zaria 2012/2013 ASPIRANTS by jhubril(m): 2:47pm On Oct 19, 2012
Long years ago,we made a tryst with destiny.At the stroke of the midnight hour when the world sleeps,our eschewed perseverance shall warmly welcome success.A moment comes,which comes rarely in human history when a long suppressed and frustrated mind seeks and finds solace.That moment is due.It is not yet over.
Re: A.B.U Zaria 2012/2013 ASPIRANTS by Shinexman(m): 2:55pm On Oct 19, 2012
suam_ng: NIGERIA DISASTER LEAGUE:
The season started with a lot of
suprises
as FUEL SUBSIDY FC came from
relegation to top the
table through a powerful shot
from the team captain GEJ. But not
so long,
the BOKO
HARAM FC played desperately,
striking powerful shots 4rm all
angles and
topped d table 4 more than
5 months. Before we could notice
it, the
DANA AIRLINE FC fought fiercely,
but only topped the league
3weeks before BOKO HARAM
decided
to go on top again like Barcelona.
In a
short time
the FLOOD FC unexpectedly took
over the league. But recently and
presently a relegated team ALUU
FC a.k.a
(uniport 'four') came out from
nowhere winning all their
matches to contend for the top
position
with FLOOD FC, but FLOOD FC is still
leading with goal aggregate.
This season tough ooo! I wonder
which team will come up again or
win the league
before the year runs out.
I will keep u guys updated.
This is ur 9ja super
sports News. grin grin grin
o boi chop nockle.................gbam
Re: A.B.U Zaria 2012/2013 ASPIRANTS by 2gohandler: 4:31pm On Oct 19, 2012
suam_ng: NIGERIA DISASTER LEAGUE:
The season started with a lot of
suprises
as FUEL SUBSIDY FC came from
relegation to top the
table through a powerful shot
from the team captain GEJ. But not
so long,
the BOKO
HARAM FC played desperately,
striking powerful shots 4rm all
angles and
topped d table 4 more than
5 months. Before we could notice
it, the
DANA AIRLINE FC fought fiercely,
but only topped the league
3weeks before BOKO HARAM
decided
to go on top again like Barcelona.
In a
short time
the FLOOD FC unexpectedly took
over the league. But recently and
presently a relegated team ALUU
FC a.k.a
(uniport 'four') came out from
nowhere winning all their
matches to contend for the top
position
with FLOOD FC, but FLOOD FC is still
leading with goal aggregate.
This season tough ooo! I wonder
which team will come up again or
win the league
before the year runs out.
I will keep u guys updated.
This is ur 9ja super
sports News. grin grin grin
omo na boko go win d league
Re: A.B.U Zaria 2012/2013 ASPIRANTS by Udinev(f): 5:13pm On Oct 19, 2012
It neva gets old. Woa d page is nw in 106 n i said it wil get to 110 b4 d list kums ot. Sodiq u doubted mio.
Re: A.B.U Zaria 2012/2013 ASPIRANTS by 82joke(f): 5:14pm On Oct 19, 2012
PLS AM USING WAEC GCE NOV/DEC 2011. PLS I WAS TOLD D PRINTED OUT RESULT WIL B ACEPT 4 D REGISTRATION CUS D RESULT Z NT UP TO 4 YEARX. PLS REPLY ASAP.
Re: A.B.U Zaria 2012/2013 ASPIRANTS by 82joke(f): 5:18pm On Oct 19, 2012
PLS AM USING WAEC GCE NOV/DEC 2011. PLS I WAS TOLD D PRINTED OUT RESULT WIL B ACEPT 4 D REGISTRATION CUS D RESULT Z NT UP TO 4 YEARX. HELP ME TO CONFIRM IT. PLS REPLY ASAP.tanx
Re: A.B.U Zaria 2012/2013 ASPIRANTS by Goldieboo(f): 9:02pm On Oct 19, 2012
82joke: PLS AM USING WAEC GCE NOV/DEC 2011. PLS I WAS TOLD D PRINTED OUT RESULT WIL B ACEPT 4 D REGISTRATION CUS D RESULT Z NT UP TO 4 YEARX. HELP ME TO CONFIRM IT. PLS REPLY ASAP.tanx
yeah..it wl b aceptd..jst chil...al da bst ko..
Re: A.B.U Zaria 2012/2013 ASPIRANTS by Sodiq33(m): 10:44pm On Oct 19, 2012
Goldieboo: yeah..it wl b aceptd..jst chil...al da bst ko..
xup goldieboo,u knw dis gal,ladidi mbaka?
Re: A.B.U Zaria 2012/2013 ASPIRANTS by Ikemsinachi(m): 1:06am On Oct 20, 2012
i belong to Jesus christ. Help us Jesus.
Re: A.B.U Zaria 2012/2013 ASPIRANTS by BabatundeGPD(m): 2:32am On Oct 20, 2012
Tanx alot@ Goldieboo. PLS I SAW SUM BURSERY AND SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM ON ABU SITE. CAN U PLS ENLIGTENING ME ON IT AN D QUALIFICATION 4 IT AN HW TO APLY 4 IT. Tanx

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