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PhonesRe: OpenAI Releases ChatGPT O3-mini by Abdulg2019: 11:53am On Feb 01, 2025
Calitoscassius:
Soon there would be NO teachers, lecturers, office worker or bank workers. The only job that would exist would be manual labours.
I have heard of that long ago but it can't be true.
PoliticsRe: Nigerian Government Set To Launch TV Series On Mining by Abdulg2019: 9:32pm On Jan 07, 2025
Good
PoliticsRe: Tinubu’s Economic Highway To Hell by Abdulg2019: 7:47pm On Oct 15, 2024
The World Bank has stated that Nigeria must maintain its ongoing economic reforms for the next 10 to 15 years to establish itself as a leading economic power, not only in sub-Saharan Africa but also on the global stage.

These reforms, according to the bank, are crucial for ensuring sustainable growth and development, allowing Nigeria to compete with other emerging economies worldwide.

The Senior Vice President of the World Bank Group, Indermit Gill, gave this advice during the ongoing 30th Nigerian Economic Summit, organised by the Nigerian Economic Summit Group and the Ministry of Budget and National Planning on Monday in Abuja.

The three-day event is themed “Collaborative Action for Growth, Competitiveness, and Stability.”

Nigeria is currently grappling with a high inflation rate of 32.15 per cent, largely driven by the removal of the fuel subsidy, which has increased transportation and production costs.

Additionally, the unification of the foreign exchange market has led to significant fluctuations in currency value, further increasing the cost of goods and services across the country, contributing to a high cost of living.

In his welcome address, Gill said the reforms implemented by the current administration must continue to reverse the loss of N10 trillion enjoyed by the elite through fuel subsidies and multiple foreign exchange rates.

He noted that while implementing these reforms will be challenging, it is essential to persevere.

Gill stated, “Nigeria will need to stay the course of current economic reforms for at least the next 10 to 15 years to transform its economy.”

After being momentarily interrupted by a negative reaction from the audience, he continued, “I don’t know if you are agreeing or disagreeing with me. If these reforms are sustained, Nigeria will transform its economy and become an engine of growth in sub-Saharan Africa.”

“It is very difficult to implement such reforms, but the rewards will be massive if they are maintained,” he added.

https://punchng.com/nigeria-must-sustain-15-years-of-reforms-to-ensure-impact-world-bank/
PropertiesRe: Rental Houses In Nigeria VS Europe. by Abdulg2019: 7:52am On Aug 05, 2024
Na hostel bi this o.
PoliticsRe: Ireti Kingibe Biography: Age, Career, Education, Politics, Husband & Sister by Abdulg2019:
Big lie she is a Yoruba
Ireti Heebah Kingibe (born 2 June 1954) in Kano State is a Nigerian civil engineer and politician. She was elected member of the senate representing the FCT in the 2023 Nigerian Senate elections under the Labour party.[1][2] [3]She is a younger sister of Ajoke Muhammed, the wife of former Nigerian head of state Murtala Muhammed.[4][5][6]
Read more
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ireti_Kingibe
CrimeRe: Nigerian Lady Cries Out As Boyfriend Flees With Her N10 Million Business Money by Abdulg2019: 5:58am On Apr 20, 2024
What? How did you let him know about your bank details?
RomanceRe: I'm A 2sec Guy. by Abdulg2019: 8:40am On Apr 14, 2024
Salami234:
Please I'm not proud of this but that have become my reality..mod please move to the right section..

I need help, and urgently guys..

Today is the worst day of my life which I wish I never experience,before I continue please pardon my grammar..

I'm in my late twenties,I never had sex with anybody before till today, though I have been masturbating for years now,but never had sexual penetration before,so few days ago there's this girl,(we work in the same place) we started chatting, having some kind of sexual chats,we also do video calls where we masturbate together..so today she pleaded that I come over to her place,I insisted that I'm not ready for it yet but she insisted,I already told her that I never had sex before,after much persuasion I agreed but on a condition that no penetration which she agreed too..

So I went there,we did the romancing,and she started pleading that we have real sex.. before we started I'm already in panic mood,my heart was beating faster,I finally give in to her demand..

Bredrens before I could even penetrate, I have already released.😞😞😞 My god I was so embarrassed I forgot, getting a full erection was also a full time job...

Please I'm emotionally and mentally down, what should I do to overcome this?

I already know that I don finally cast because that girl will surely tell her friends everything,I'm really down mentally..

Someone should help me please 🙏🙏🙏

Till further notice nothing concern me with girls again..
Please treat Jedijedi first
PoliticsRe: How Okuama Residents Are Living In The Forest (Pictures) by Abdulg2019: 10:51am On Apr 06, 2024
Good01:
On March 14, the Commanding Officer of the 181 Amphibious Battalion, two majors, one captain, and 13 soldiers were killed at Okuama community in Ughelli South Local Government Area, Delta State.

That was 21 days ago. For those number of days, the residents of the community have been living in the forest. This is just as the Army hunts the killers.

Although the Chief of Defense Staff, General Christopher Musa, identified “General” Endurance Amagbein as the mastermind, the residents have been told it is not time to return home yet.

These photos, exclusive to Vanguard, show the Okuama residents’ lives in the forest. Away from home.

Below are images of Okuama residents living in the forest.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/04/okuama-exclusive-photos-how-residents-are-living-in-the-forest/
This place no look like forest
CultureRe: History Of Gbede Kingdom In Kogi State by Abdulg2019: 6:06pm On Apr 01, 2024
HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT

Ayegunle Gbede is located at the North-Eastern part of Ijumu Local Government Area of Kogi State. Ijumu Local Government Area is on coordinates 70 51’N, 50 58’E. Ayegunle Gbede is the second largest and most populous town in Gbede land. The town is a nodal town in which five roads from different villages and towns intersected at the heart of the town. Ayegunle Gbede shares common borders with Oleh Bunu, Ayeh Gbede, Ayetoro Gbede, Iyah Gbede, Idoyi Bunu, Iluhafon Gbede, and Ayedayo Amuro. It is a settlement essentially on ridges of mountains. Thus, it is a much cooler town to live than all the neighboring villages and towns. The neighboring villages and towns are Ayetoro Gbede, Iyah Gbede, Iluhafon Gbede, Agringbon-Oke Gbede, Okoro Gbede, Ayeh Gbede, Odokoro Gbede, Araromi Gbede and Iluagba Gbede. Ayegunle Gbede community settlement in her present location started on 1st August, 1927. On this date, the then nine (9) communities known as “Aku Mehan” in Gbede, who were hitherto living scattered on separate lands agreed to come together since there was need for total protection from the intruders who often invade their land at a meeting point under an “Ohon” fruit tree believed to be central to all for convenience. On this fateful day, the portion of land surrounding the Ohon tree was cleared and was agreed to be used as a market to be named Ohi-ona market (foreshortened as Ohona market) where all shall meet every five days. The name Ohi-Ona (Ohona) was chosen because the land cleared belongs to Ohi and Ona in parts. Thereafter, residential plots were assigned for clearing and issuance of economic trees such as palm trees, iroko and awo trees i.e. mahogany were also resolved by the Forestry Officers, Mr. Jacob Ojo, Late Rev. James Osadare Olorunyomi, and Olu Maiyaki Ibimodi of Igah Quarters. On the 16th August, 1927, late Olorunyomi went along with Mr. Ojo to Olu Ibimodi at Igah village on the subject of the forest clearing that was required at Ohon Market.

The following day, 17th August, 1927, the aforementioned villages began to clear the site of their new settlement around the Ohon Market Square in present Ayegunle Gbede. On the 6th September, 1927, at a meeting conveyed by Late Olorunyomi that was held at Olu Ibimodi of Igah residence attended by all the Chiefs (Ijoye) of the nine villages, the Christian heads and the Muslim leaders, where an irrevocable decision to continue with the clearing work at the resettlement site was taken. Igah people who hosted this meeting fed the people present with pounded yam contained in twenty giant calabashes. On December 2nd, 1927, the District Officer, Mr. P.G Harris and his entourage in the presence of Chief (Oba) Elewa of Odda and a multitude of people who came to Ohi-Ona measured and shared plots of land to all the uniting communities. January 31st, 1928, was historic day when Muslim Ummah (Faithful) made the first public call to Salat (prayer) and thereafter, observed first Salat at the Ohon Market, new settlement.On 31st January, 1928, the name “Ayegunle Gbede’’ was adopted as the name of the combined community. Late Chief Osu Momodu Emetan of Akure made the proclamation. However, the market name Ohona persisted for years. This name derived from ‘Ohi-Ona’ which was the name for a group of villages. The villages are: Akure, Agbara, Okeleti, Iluesho, Agoh, Esseh, Eguru, Igah, and Ofede. To date, the unity and sense of purpose persisted to the glory of Ayegunle Gbede. On the 16th February, 1928, Bojuwon from Igah started his own house at the new settlement, closely followed by Olojo and Moraiyewa, the trio from Igah as cited in “The Baptist New Light–Pastoral and Community Development Work of Late Rev. James Osadare Olorunyomi by Pastor Seth Esan Olorunyomi”. According to oral record, Okeleti Quarters was the first quarter to move in group to the present Ayegunle Gbede due to the wildfire disaster on their building at the old Okeleti.
PEOPLE

Ayegunle Gbede people are well educated, generous, knowledgeable, principled, courageous, intelligent, kind, peace-loving, religious, and accommodative. According to Professor Umaru A. Pate, a Professor of Media and Society from the Faculty of Communication, Bayero University, Kano, Nigeria in September 29, 2017, “Without doubt, reading through the text, one cannot but commend Ayegunle Gbede community for significantly contributing to the process of development in the country. Certainly, in writing the history of Nigeria, the name of Ayegunle Gbede and its people are likely to appear in gold. It is a community strategically located in the Centre of Nigeria, thus connecting the north and the west and the south. Not so many communities enjoy such geographical advantage or can boast of an array of stars in academics like Ayegunle Gbede. A few among them are: Professor Suleiman Moh’d Nasirudeen, Botany Professor of Federal University, Lokoja, Professor Joash Amupitan (SAN), Law Professor of University of Jos, Professor Sulaiman Ola Idris, Chemistry Professor of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Professor Kashim Isah Bolaji, Industrial Design Professor of Federal University of Technology, Akure, Professor (Dr.) Momoh-Jimoh Salami Eyiomika, Mechatronics Engineering Professor of International Islamic University, Malaysia, Professor John Adesiji Olorunmaiye, Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Vice Chancellor of Crown-Hill University, Eyenkorin, Ilorin, Professor Abdullateef Olorunfemi Onundi, Professor of Structural Engineering of University of Maiduguri, Professor (Sir) Mujtaba Abdullah Muhammad, Professor of Business Administration and Vice Chancellor of Afriford University, Cotonou, Republic of Benin and many others”. Other prominent Ayegunle Gbede sons and Daughters of note are prof. Nasir Sulaiman Federal University Lokoja, Dr M Bashir Chief librarian kogi state University kabba, Dr A. A Zikkrullah Lecturer University of Abuja, Dr. Habeeb Abdullah Yaqeen proprietor, Al Azhar College, a former lecturer at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria and University of Ilorin, Chief Barr.David Shola Site sitcom CEO Chavid Limited, Hon. Architect Salman Idris representing Kabba/Bunun/Ijunmu Federal House of Representatives, Dr Abdulrahman Abdulganiyu lecturer at Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University Lapai, Niger state, Chief Femi Ajisafe, Miliki Abdul Idris, Oladele John formal Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Kogi State, Engr. Adam Amupitan Onundi, Dapo Olorunyomi (The Publisher of Premium Times), Alhaji Sumaila Olaniyi Aminu, Elder Elijah Edubi, Alhaji Ismaila Jebe Elega, Pastor Seth Esan Olorunyomi, Hon. Stephen Bamidele Abodunde (Former Member of the Federal House of Representatives, Lagos), Alhaji Hudu Abdulsalam, Mrs. Bernice Bamitale Adebo-Oladele (Dallas Texas, United State of America), Babayemi Olorunfemi (Canada), Fatai Ade-Ahmed Federal University Lokoja, Dr. Yisau Adekunle Abdulkadir, Dr. Haliru Alhaji Umar, Alhaji Abdulkareem Onundi, Dr. Nasir Naeem Abdulsalam, Yusuf Adeyanju Yisau, and so on.
PoliticsRe: Peter Obi Hails The Release Of Kaduna School Children by Abdulg2019: 12:49pm On Mar 24, 2024
PoliticsRe: Why Is Nairaland Publishing Only News Of Hardship? by Abdulg2019: 8:37pm On Feb 16, 2024
Moderators are Eluu pee
PoliticsRe: Subsidy Removal Will Create Space For Development Spending — IMF by Abdulg2019: 4:52pm On Jan 28, 2024
We know that but it will sometime
PoliticsRe: Nasiru Abdullahi 'Chile Maidoki' Joins Kano Police by Abdulg2019: 6:00am On Oct 17, 2023
He surrendered himself to the police in August 2023 and claimed to have repented. He is now working with the police to promote peace and development in the state.
Chile Maidoki was involved in various criminal activities such as theft, robbery, kidnapping, and terrorizing the residents of Kano State. He was also accused of being a political thug who was used by some politicians to disrupt elections and cause violence. He was declared wanted by the police in July 2023 and had a bounty of N100,000 on his head. He was also linked to another criminal named Abba Burakita who is still on the run.
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PoliticsRe: Islam Endangered If Taraba, Nasarawa Fall To Non-Muslim Governors – Sheik Sokoto by Abdulg2019: 1:37pm On Oct 07, 2023
Is this man a muslin? Islam is protected by Allah and His is not tired of protecting it. Please don't bring politics into
Racoon:
Islam Will Be Endangered If Taraba, Nasarawa Fall To Non-Muslim Governors – Popular Cleric, Sheik Sokoto Speaks On Tribunal Rulings.
https://saharareporters.com/2023/10/06/islam-will-be-endangered-if-taraba-nasarawa-fall-non-muslim-governors-popular-cleric
Islam.
PoliticsRe: What If Supreme Court Use Technicality Of INEC Irev Portal Election Results by Abdulg2019: 11:47am On Sep 17, 2023
What if it didn't use a technicality
Foreign AffairsRe: How Does The Egyptian Media Destroy President Sisi’s Image Abroad by Abdulg2019: 6:51am On Sep 03, 2023
Good
EducationRe: Sexual Harassment From Lecturer by Abdulg2019: 12:46pm On Aug 08, 2023
Aside from gathering all the evidence she needs, she needs to see a mature lecturer from her department or other faculty to explain her problem. I'm very sure they will warn the lecturer about doing that.
Please don't take the matter to social media or outside the campus, anybody that takes campus issues out of school, the university will punish that person for doing so. Remember Monica from OAU didn't get her result as she took the case outside the university. Likewise the Lady in University of Beni.
RomanceRe: Why Infidelity Is On The Rise In Marriages by Abdulg2019: 5:04am On Jul 30, 2023
There is no single reason why infidelity is on the rise among married couples. Some experts believe that changes in social norms, increased access to technology and social media, and a greater focus on individual needs and desires have all contributed to the trend. Other factors that may contribute to infidelity include dissatisfaction with one's relationship, feelings of disconnection or isolation, and a lack of communication or intimacy in the relationship. It's important to note that infidelity can happen to any couple and is not limited to any specific group.
PoliticsRe: Tinubu To Split Education, Works, Housing, Other Ministries by Abdulg2019: 9:33am On Jul 29, 2023
I'm sure this strategy works out
PoliticsRe: Tinubu Welcomes Google Global Team To Aso Rock by Abdulg2019: 9:09am On Jul 29, 2023
My President
CelebritiesRe: Marrying One Wife Will Prevent Many From Going To Heaven - GOSPEL SINGER SAYS by Abdulg2019: 6:09am On Jul 29, 2023
Does anybody disprove his argument?
PoliticsRe: Sanni Abacha. A Hero Or Villain? See What I Read About Abacha That's So Convinci by Abdulg2019: 6:08am On Jul 28, 2023
Obasanjo created the hatred because he (Sani) imprison Oba, so Oba was just interested in the monies he (Sani) kept in people's accounts which Obasanjo called looted funds.
PoliticsRe: APC National Chairman: CPC Bloc Loses Out As Tinubu Settles For Ganduje by Abdulg2019: 6:34am On Jul 20, 2023
Good
PoliticsRe: 13.1 Million People Voted Against APC And Tinubu by Abdulg2019: 6:32am On Mar 01, 2023
TrumpDonald2:
Keep deceiving yourself
They are not against him, but have another candidate
PoliticsRe: 13.1 Million People Voted Against APC And Tinubu by Abdulg2019: 6:26am On Mar 01, 2023
It is no 13 million people that are against Bola, but they have another candidate grin
inoki247:
We know.....


Na PDP wey dem use dere greediness split to 4 land us APC everyone is tired buh not speaking in on voice kill the election....
PoliticsRe: Why Is Tinubu The Only Candidate Crying Over Naira Redesign? by Abdulg2019: 6:37am On Jan 28, 2023
His is the only one who know what poor people are facing.
PoliticsRe: Why Are Tinubu's Surpporters Scared Of Online And Opinion Polls? by Abdulg2019: 7:55am On Dec 22, 2022
You don't need to ask, if poll will make your candidate to win then continue.
PoliticsASUU Strike And Some Of The Frequently Asked Questions... by Abdulg2019(op): 9:05am On Sep 08, 2022
ASUU Strike and some of the frequently asked questions...

My response to some frequently asked questions on the ASUU strike and the demands.

Qn: ASUU has been going on strike since the 80s and has not produced results. Why can't they change tactics?

Ans: First-generation universities were established to be able to sustain themselves with time. You can see that from their assets. The coming of the military government in 1966 distorted the plan as education that was still in the developmental stage was pulled out of the priority list of the country by the government. Development in education was relatively stagnant as more universities were established in 1975. The starting structure sustained the first and second-generation universities to a point. They start to degrade without adequate attention.

ASUU and the Student Union began the agitation for proper funding. Students got lost somewhere along the line after they successfully killed radical student unionism. That agitation by ASUU led to the establishment of what we have now as TETFund in 1993 which brought a little relief to the public universities. Then, the release of the first tranche (N200bn) of the revitalization funds in 2014 by the government of President Goodluck Jonathan got some jobs done. Our university would have long died without the intervention of ASUU. It is the ASUU strike that has given our universities a semblance of a university, else they would have all gone like the public primary and secondary schools.

Qn. What was ASUU asking for in the FG-ASUU 2009 agreement?

Ans: The following is contained in the 2009 agreement-
-Salary Structure for Academic Staff in Nigerian Universities
-Earned Academic Allowances
-Funding of Universities and sources of funding
-University Autonomy and Academic Freedom
-Some issues that require legislation.
The 2009 agreement which includes the salary of academic staff was meant to be renegotiated every 3 years. It's 13 years now and the agreement has not been renegotiated. You can find the details of the said agreement here. https://ASUU.org.ng/fg-ASUU-agreements/

Qn: What is this University Autonomy

Ans: The principle of autonomy is the power possessed by universities to govern themselves, have their own rules within the framework of their *organic* law, designate their authorities, determine their plans and programs within the principles of academic freedom, and research, and freely manage their assets. This is to shield the ivory tower from the bureaucracy of the civil service.

The Nigerian Universities Autonomy Act No. 1, 2007 has this: "The Universities (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Amendment) Act 2003 (otherwise called the Universities Autonomy Act No. 1, 2007) enacted by the National Assembly and signed into law on 10th July 2003 and later gazetted by the Federal Republic of Nigerian Official Gazette No. 10, Volume 94 of 12th January 2007 as Act No. 1 of 2000, has vested the powers of MANAGING THE PERSONNEL AND PAYROLL SYSTEM issues in the hands of each university’s governing council."

Qn: Since public universities are autonomous, why don't they generate the money to fund themselves?

Ans: Public universities no doubt draw their funding from public funds since they are tuition-free, that is why they are called public universities. They are budgeted for and funded with public funds but have the freedom to govern themselves to liberate the university from the bureaucracy of the civil service. This is to enable the Council to exercise its powers and perform its functions without undue external interference or influence. This is to protect the integrity of the ivory tower.

Qn. Why is ASUU comparing their salary to politicians and not to the police and military?

Ans: Up till 1966 Professors earn more than federal ministers, Generals, etc. Professors were the highest paid civil service after the Prime Minister, The VC of University College, Ibadan (University of Ibadan), and the Chief Judge of the federation.

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PoliticsRe: Vote For APC No Matter How Angry You Are - Amaechi Tells Supporters by Abdulg2019: 2:03pm On Jul 03, 2022
Ok now
PoliticsRe: Senator Rochas Okorocha Dances To Kizz Daniel's 'Buga' Song (Photos, Video) by Abdulg2019: 2:56pm On Jul 02, 2022
Good good

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