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PhonesIs Glo Switching Off Their Network Intentionally by abatobi(op): 8:45am On Jan 14, 2017
morning nairalander, pls av been observing something in my area and i wish to ask if it is so too in ur area
since January 4 Glo has been switching off their network @ 9:30 pm and switching it on back early in the morning. i first thought that it was a technical problem but i don't think so again. i stay in Abeokuta around funaab.
CelebritiesRe: What Is Timi Dakolo's Wife Wearing In This Photo? by abatobi(m): 8:19am On Jan 14, 2017
ewe
InvestmentRe: Investors Stranded As MMM Reopens by abatobi(m): 8:05am On Jan 14, 2017
Again
CelebritiesRe: Soulja Boy Taunts Chris Brown By Posing With His Ex And Calls Her B**ch(photo) by abatobi(m): 8:04am On Jan 14, 2017
always good
RomanceRe: My Fiance Is Leaving Me , Cause I Let Out My Painful And Biggest Secrets To Him by abatobi(m): 10:32pm On Sep 26, 2016
let the truth be said,if the foundation is faulty or destroy what can the righteous do
you had a bad past but what of the future you want to destroy now.A man who has not paid ur bride price ask you to get pregnant before marriage and you agree now that the pregnancy is not forth coming you think u sre d one with the problem due to ur past.
what is wrong is wrong please,go and seek the face of the lord and pls pre marital sex is not only a sin but an everlasting problem. so dear pls cheer up there is provision at the cross for you,trust God and believe him for the best.thanks
FamilyRe: Which Is The Best Option To Land A Good Wife? by abatobi(m): 10:13pm On Sep 18, 2016
brother the only option and the best is to pray and trust on God is the one one that orchestrate all this in the beginning and him alone is d one i can suggest to you
AgricultureAgriculture Bane And Solutions by abatobi(op): 1:04am On Aug 06, 2016
Femi is a young Nigerian who sees the future of Nigeria tomorrow in Agriculture.
He has written a prolific analysis on the university curriculum and I bet this will rip off your heart.
Nigeria is a country blessed with enviable natural resources, favorable climate, and invaluable human resources. A country with the potentials of feeding the world, but faced with the incapacitation of feeding itself .
Where we import what we produce. Giant of Africa as acclaimed, as there is nothing to show forth. The most populous in Africa, and seventh globally, with “one hundred and eighty three million, five hundred and thirty two thousand, four hundred and twenty three inhabitants”, 183,532,423, (worldometers, 2015). Coupled with an area of land of about nine hundred and twenty three thousand, seven hundred and sixty nine square kilometers, 923,769km2 (FOS, 1989). Emphasis needs not to be laid on the mind blogging inherent resources Nigeria has, which has accord it a reputable place amidst other nation, as this seems not to be the bone of contention of this piece. With the synchrony of these innumerable natural endowments, should Nigerians still suffer from abject poverty, food insecurity, unemployment, insurgencies, among others?
A lot of errant solutions have been posed to put an end to some of these problems (food insecurity, unemployment, to mention but a few). However the synergy of these solutions is not sustainable enough to dare these menaces. The government has been playing its role in subsidization of farm machineries and implements, free allocation of fertilizers, updating the farmers through extension agents, creation of two Federal Universities of Agriculture (FUNAAB and University of Agriculture Makurdi), polytechnics and colleges where agriculture is offered as a course. We have a great deal of Professors, innumerable Doctors, and a myriad of graduates in the field of agriculture. However, none of these aforementioned solutions have curbed the rate of importation, unemployment, crime, insurgency, amongst others.
I cringe when I hear government say it would create more Jobs for unemployed graduates. This can be likened to curing fifty patients embattled with chronic malaria with a tablet of anti-malaria drug. Not in this dispensation, where the rate of unemployment is multiplying geometrically and the creation of jobs is increasing arithmetically. According to the World Bank, “job creation in Nigeria has been inadequate to keep pace with the expanding working age population. The official unemployment rate had steadily increased from 12 per cent of the working age population in 2006 to 24 per cent in 2011. Preliminary indications are that this upward trend continued in 2012.”. On account of this, the idea of creating more jobs to curb unemployment is illusory and illogical. No fewer than one million, eight hundred thousand, , 800,000 students graduate annually from all institutions in Nigeria and automatically get admission into the labor market university where all available vacancies (created jobs) have been occupied by their predecessors who will have to spend some decades until downsizing is the in thing to do. What would become of these unemployed graduates? A few of the total faction furthers their education, whilst some decides to be vocationally trained, and vast number of them constitute nuisance to the environs they abide in, involving themselves in activities that , due to restiveness and idleness, would be robbed of their morality and teem up to disturb the peace of the nation. This is in accordance to a saying, “an idle hand is the devil’s workshop”.
“If the foundation is destroyed, what shall the righteous do”, says the holy book. This is a foundational problem and it has to be tackled from the roots. I grew up with the notion that “ I want to be an engineer”. Neither because I had love for engines nor I had full insight about engineering, but engineering was seen as a noble profession. The inscriptions on the walls of my secondary school read, “I want to be an engineer, I want to be a doctor, I want to be a lawyer, etc”, but I have never for once come across one with “I want to be a farmer”. Agriculture has lost its nobility and pride. Students who study agriculture are seen as second class citizens, an object of ridicule, and one who has no future. Owing to this, these students tend to move to other sectors, despising their profession, due their seemingly unsecured future, lack of in-depth knowledge about what they have learnt, inability of the students to pose solution to threats to agriculture and zero passion for tilling and tending.
Subsequent to the completion of entry examinations (post-utme) conducted by institutions. The institution releases its cut-off mark for each course. Courses like Medicine, engineering, law, etc. upstages agriculture. For instance medicine (70%), engineering (70%), Law (65), Natural sciences (65), while Agricultural-related courses (40%). Aside this, if it happens that a prospective student who chose engineering did not meet up with the cut-off mark, for each course. Courses like Medicine, engineering, law, etc. upstages agriculture. For instance medicine (70%), engineering (70%), Law (65), Natural sciences (65), while Agricultural-related courses (40%). Aside this, if it happens that a prospective student who chose engineering did not meet up with the cut-off mark, he would be offered agriculture. What does this implies? Shall we say that meritorious students are not needed in the field of Agriculture, or better put, Agriculture is meant to be studied by average minds and maladroit? Why won’t the construction sector and health sector perform than sector of agriculture. 95% of students who study agriculture never wanted to. It was their last resort after their dark moments of seeking admission. How will these people driven by fate and opportunity to study agriculture pose solutions to problems militating against the nation. We have professional bodies for some courses in Nigeria, like ICAN, COREN, etc. However, there is no widely recognized professional body for agriculture.
Restore the lost pride and nobility of “tilling and tending” through proper awareness. Graduates of agriculture are not meant to be job-seekers but employers of labor. Raise an agricultural student, and he would in turn employ thousands.
There is no doubt that these problems would not cease if the curriculum is not reviewed as regards agriculture. The curriculum has been designed to transit “potential problem solvers” into liability. I hereby make a clarion call to the government to urgently review the curriculum before we are all doomed on the school’s activity that lead to captivity.
Written By: FEMI AKINTOYE.
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Christianity EtcRe: Ayodele Blasts Adeboye, Oyedepo, Kumuyi Over Silence On Killings Of Christians by abatobi(m): 6:45pm On Jul 29, 2016
How i wish we could be mature in our comment here,is it now that the world has been hostile against Christianity and the church or is it the tenure of buhari that it just start .i see so many people here as immature in their comment.
come to think of it where in ur bible do u read it that Christians should be retaliating or you want to tell me that what we are passing thru is more than what Jesus and his disciples pass thru,how many do u read in the bible that retaliate. the work of Jesus is peace even when adversity is much. instead of many of u to be praying for then church you are busy displaying your immaturity in the faith on a public platform. How many of you can lay claim to it that they have intercede on behalf of the church but u can run ur mouth out here. the fact that one man say something does that mean that is what the holyspirit is saying to the church.i pray God will help us to fully develop and mature like jesus.
Christianity EtcRe: Ayodele Blasts Adeboye, Oyedepo, Kumuyi Over Silence On Killings Of Christians by abatobi(m): 6:41pm On Jul 29, 2016
How i wish we could be mature in our comment here,is it now that the world has been hostile against Christianity and the church or is it the tenure of buhari that it just start .i see so many people here as immature in their comment.
come to think of it where in ur bible do u read it that Christians should be retaliating or you want to tell me that what we are passing thru is more than what Jesus and his disciples pass thru,how many do u read in the bible that retaliate. the work of Jesus is peace even when adversity is much. instead of many of u to be praying for then church you are busy displaying your immaturity in the faith on a public platform. How many of you can lay claim to it that they have intercede on behalf of the church but u can run ur mouth out here. the fact that one man say something does that mean that is what the holyspirit is saying to the church.
RomanceThe Real Men Women Should Look For. by abatobi(op): 11:50pm On Jun 16, 2016
types of men you should date.
No man is perfect but there are a certain type of men that are worth dating and likely to stick with you for the long term.

1.) Confidence

A man with confidence is a sexy man. There is something very sexy in a man that is comfortable in is own skin. His confidence shows that he knows he is able to provide for you and will do everything in his power to ensure he never lets you down.



2.) A good sense of humor

Having a partner that can laugh at the worldly stresses is a huge must-have. Men with this quality are able to help you de-stress and they even liven up your world. In the long-run it might be a great idea to have a partner that shares your sense of humor and is able to turn your frown upside-down.


3.) Has an earning potential

Wanting a man that earns good is not a bad thing and it does not make you materialistic. In fact it makes you practical. A guy that has an earning potential is more likely to be able to provide for you, and be free from the complexes that might hinder his and your growth. Financially stable men are more likely to be confident and good providers.

4.) Responsible

Above all a man should be responsible in regards to what he says and does. Responsible men are definitely not going anywhere. They won’t take the commitments they made to you lightheartedly and definitely try their best to honor them.



5.) A great romancer

Be it in bed or outside, men that are able to romance you will definitely leave you feeling more fulfilled and sexy. They’ll make you feel important and special–exactly like you deserve.
Add if u knw more.
PoliticsRe: Senate Moves To Amend 1999 Constitution With 13 Bills.. by abatobi(m): 12:03pm On Jun 15, 2016
irunooboo:
They must make biafra agitations and any form of secession a crime punishable by death penalty. No group of people must be allowed to break away from Nigeria. sad
i think you should learn to keep quiet sometimes
PoliticsRe: Residents Hail Aregbesola After Jumaat Prayers In Osun - Photos by abatobi(m): 11:03pm On Mar 11, 2016
Obiagelli:
Dude is not owing salaries from the info i gathered.
i see how i wish you are a family man in the state and you are hungry cos they neva pay u for 10months u go no dey talk trash here.rubbish

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