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I think that he should first verify whether his admission was properly processed through JAMB. If the institution cannot confirm the admission through JAMB’s system, the admission may be deemed invalid. Since JAMB has stated that universities should defend legitimate admissions, he should request the school to formally validate his admission status. If the institution fails to do so, he may be at risk of allegations of forgery, especially if the DSS is already investigating similar cases. In such situations, the student should seek legal assistance immediately to protect his rights and avoid self-incrimination. Gathering supporting documents—such as payment receipts, registration records, and any correspondence with the school—can help strengthen his case. Rather than engaging JAMB or security agencies directly, he should allow legal professionals and the institution to handle the matter. If the admission is confirmed to be fraudulent, he may need to explore alternative legal or academic pathways to regularize his status. Professional guidance is crucial in navigating this messy situation. The a possiblity of wasting seven years can be traumatic. In any case, JAMB has outlived it's usefulness in Nigeria! |
Guy man wants soft life and minding his own business 😜🤣🤣 |
I was speaking to a very pretty lady in her early 30s yesterday. She did something and I jokingly said "Ah! If you behave like this, you will hot get a husband". Brethren! This lady looked at me point blank and said "I am not looking for a husband!" The disgust in her voice made me apologize and emphasize that it was only a joke! |
Ah! Pls off your mic. These are the senior citizens of Nigeria O! 🤣🤣🤣 |
This is truly heartbreaking. The Nigerian prison system is in dire need of radical reforms 😔💔💔💔 |
I am happy to announce to you that you are married to yourself. You don't have a wife |
No advise will save them now. They got greedy and failed to adjust with the times. |
The name of the animal is brother Timon. You are welcome 😜🤣🤣 |
The rise of the Internet, and now AI, is wiping out whole sectors and entire businesses. It's going to be worse in the coming years. |
Just when I thought I've seen everything in this life, then boom! BALUT! 🤣 |
Still remains the oldest & most patronizes profession in the world. I wonder why? 🤔 |
Okay, I've seen the design on her hands. Next 😜🤣🤣 |
Because: 1. Ordinarily, Lagos is an everyday battle field 2. Na only Army Lagos people fit respect 🤣 |
So sorry for your experience. I have a few suggestions that might help. First, humbly demand your unpaid June salary and the illegal ₦20,000 deduction in writing—if they refuse, consider taking legal action (Note: this is usually expensive & the case could linger in Court for many years). If they refuse, let it go. Think long term . . . By all means, avoid public "fights" online so it doesn’t affect your future job chances. For now, focus on finding a new job—update your CV and LinkedIn profile, check job sites like Jobberman and NgCareers, and try freelancing on Upwork or Fiverr. Look for remote jobs or seek to work in photography with schools, churches or influencers. It's important to network with people in photography and stay positive. Maintain an active profile on social media and showcase your talents consistently. Someone might notice you 😉 God willing, a better job / better opportunities will come soon! I'm rooting for you 👍 |
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He Was Just a Boy from Makurdi. He Didn't Want to Be a Hero… But He Became One. He never made it to 20. He never owned a phone. He never wore a birthday crown. His name? Samuel Idoko. Born in the backroom of a leaking house in Wadata, Makurdi — where poverty was louder than laughter, and silence was often served for dinner. He was the kind of boy who never raised his voice, never broke the line at the borehole, never stole more than his turn of the evening breeze. His mother sold akara by the roadside. His father? Gone. Typhoid. No coffin. Just a shallow grave and the last ₦2,500 the family ever had. Samuel dropped out of school in SS2. Not because he failed — but because his younger sister, Ngozi, needed medication. And the family had to choose between books and survival. He sold his sandals. He sold his school bag. He sold his dream. At 17, he joined the Nigerian Army. Why? “At least there… I can eat once a day. And maybe… maybe help Mama rest.” He didn’t tell her. He couldn’t bear to. She found out… after he was gone. Samuel passed Depot Zaria with blisters on his feet and psalms on his lips. They called him “Pastor Soldier” — always holding a nylon-wrapped Bible like it was armor. His uniform was second-hand. His boots had holes. But his courage? Untouched. They posted him to the Northeast. Konduga. Gwoza. Bama. He never flinched. Never cursed. Never cried — at least, not where anyone could see. July 21st, 2023. A rescue mission. An IED. Silence. They found him six hours later. Still in the front seat. Hands on the wheel. Face burnt beyond recognition. Chest torn open — but the Bible still pressed against it. Not a single page ripped. He had driven into the ambush… to protect the team behind. He died facing forward. His mother didn’t get a letter. No knock on the door. No flag. No “sorry for your loss.” Nothing. It was Lance Corporal Usman, his closest friend, who borrowed money and took two buses just to kneel in front of her and whisper: “Mama… your son was a lion. He didn’t scream. He didn’t run. He gave his life… for others.” She didn’t cry. She just turned to the akara still burning in the pan behind her… And said softly: “He told me once… if he doesn’t go, who will?” No newspaper wrote about him. No statue. No compensation. No one even remembered to spell his name right. Today, the only place Samuel Idoko still lives is in his mother’s evening prayers — and in the extra plate she still sets out by mistake, every single night. Because sometimes… she forgets. 🕊️ Remember him. For he was just a boy from Makurdi who didn’t want to be a hero… but became one anyway. #SamuelIdoko #TheSilentOnes #NigerianArmy #WeWillRemember #UnsungHeroes Source: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/16UMFwzGJU/
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Some hungry urchins will not hear. They will still sell their conscience because of agbado 💔💔💔😔 |
Here’s a list of 20 jobs that AI is likely to make obsolete in the next 10 years: 1. Data Entry Clerks 2. Telemarketers 3. Bookkeeping Clerks 4. Cashiers (self-checkout & AI-driven systems) 5. Basic Customer Service Representatives (chatbots & AI support) 6. Proofreaders & Copy Editors (AI grammar & style tools) 7. Assembly Line Workers (automation & robotics) 8. Routine Medical Diagnosticians (AI-assisted diagnostics) 9. Bank Tellers (digital banking & ATMs) 10. Fast-Food Workers (automated ordering & cooking systems) 11. Travel Agents (AI-powered booking platforms) 12. Stock Traders & Basic Financial Analysts (algorithmic trading) 13. Postal Service Clerks (automated sorting & delivery) 14. Legal Assistants (Document Review) (AI contract analysis) 15. Warehouse Workers (robotic picking & packing) 16. Tax Preparers (AI tax software) 17. Print Journalists (Routine Reporting) (AI-generated news) 18. Transcriptionists (AI speech-to-text tools) 19. Drivers (Taxi/Truck/Delivery) (self-driving vehicles) 20. Basic Graphic Designers (AI-generated designs & templates) Many of these jobs will evolve rather than disappear entirely, but AI will significantly reduce human involvement in these roles. *Source: AI 🤣 |
MrHandsome2013:When you are sober, calm yourself down and read my post again, this time slowly . . . |
Manculated:I repeat "No one owes you ANYTHING in this life." Read that again, and again. |
I might be wrong, but you sound entitled and maybe even envious of your brother. Truth is, no one owes you ANYTHING in this life. Face your front and be responsible for your own decisions. When the chips are down, it's each man for himself. |
What happened to that his "oyinbo" wife? 😜🤣🤣 |
I'm not surprised. We all know where his priorities are 🤐🤐🤐 |
Dogalmighty17:Come! Which specie of wickedness is this? 🤣🤣🤣 |
I don't trust that bee. It's not ordinary 🤔🤔🤔 |
If you like, spread propaganda from now till eternity. Truth remains constant. Res ipsa loquitur 🤐 |
She's only 16 years old. But what do I know? She's not even my daughter 😁 |
Mostly, I just confide in God. He's the only one that hasn't failed me 👍 |
Hey Daddy! This is the first Father's Day without you. I miss you, but we're all doing fine here without you. Don't worry about us. I will always love you! HAPPY FATHER'S DAY 🥰 |
Werey say na "nearly" 🤣🤣🤣 Sad, I had deep respect for this man, till he started involving himself in politics and was making rubbish statements upandan 😔💔💔 |
Aydot99:But at least you've gotten some rest and ready to face the world again 😉 |
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