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adorablepepple:so Bible get filtered versions... my God, i salute your patience... man manipulating God's word to sweet their desires. .. no wonder Muslims claim their Qur'an is untouched...therefore better... Infact they are better adorablepepple:so Bible get filtered versions... my God, i salute your patience... man manipulating God's word to sweet their desires. .. no wonder Muslims claim their Qur'an is untouched...therefore better... Infact they are better |
[color=#006600][/color]one Nigeria please.. let's bury all hatchets. let's have a one great nation and pray and support ourselves towards greater heights . thank your |
but wait oo... what do they do in baby factories.. do they manufacture sperm and ovum... abi na layers Food them dey chop?? but wait oo... what do they do in baby factories.. do they manufacture sperm and ovum... abi na layers Food them dey chop?? |
ObaKlaz:chai.... na only you waka come? oya go meet aboki to teach you Qur'an..it might be better |
...i hope there is no hidden agenda for Osun state.. or maybe G. O is from Osun.... by the WAY, has Aregbe's tablet gone round the schools |
. .when baba was travelling all around, people were complaining oo... now, nobody is talking about the travel again... pls more states should try to get investors for agriculture.. especially in the south, east and west may our good prayers for this nation be answered in time |
Alexgeneration:u can even sue him for defamation of character... people should stop being callous... Nigeria is greater than all these barbaricity.. if you think it's easy, tell people in your area to stop burning bush or dirty at night, to stop pouring dirt.garbage into the gutter /river and to be using generator less often or stop drinking coke and beer because they are harmful ... u'll see how easy it is to bring #Change u'l |
na wa oo... nobody go tell you before you think twice to say any rubbish in public. is it by insulting the personality of the President that'll bring the change you wish for... my country people, let's pray for the good of our leaders...pray for righteous leaders. let's change our own personal ways.. wherever we are or work.. think mature, think positive, act right... the real Change begins with us all. .some |
who tell u...? na CCTV you take snap them abi screenshot... maybe it's part of a film.. u just need crowd to visit site deceptions end time is near |
who tell u...? na CCTV you take snap them abi screenshot... maybe it's part of a film.. u just need crowd to visit site deceptions end time is near |
madridguy:na wetin... na only you waka talk that one oo me is no dey there.. and please let's try to say good things or prayy for ourselves ![]() madridguy:na wetin... na only you waka talk that one oo me is no dey there.. and please let's try to say good things or prayy for ourselves |
...when sand-sand want to pass garri is when you go and do yourself! may we not do (oversabi against) ourselves! |
Na wa oo What a big scam dat would have been... Though suspicious but people would not have minded fending for #1200 The website is no more going... I guess it has been closed |
Hello everyone Compare Emir Sanusi Lamido Sanusi posing a picture with his daughter.. wedding day And Senator Ben Murray Bruce posing a picture with his daughter... And people are asking if she's single.. Spot the Difference..! ![]() ..though Emir no suppose expose someone's wife like that to the public. |
kekakuz:Though im not interested but... Gadget freaks are liable to wasting time and money . I use a Gionee P4 and it beats many more expensive phones especially camera quality. Though dem no give me free memory card like Tecno does Thank you and remember people are Dying of Hunger in Naija |
Nigerians..! Let's try encourage doing of Good Righteous deeds and Avoid Bad Evil Deeds |
MuhdG:Women have deeper sense of judgement but may be quick to emotionally react.. its actually an opportunity for everyone to think twice about what you are presently practicing, compare and contrast it with others and choose that which connects you directly with God ( to me, Islam is the best... without any doubt ) |
OsamaB:but really... where is the convoy? may God bless Nigeria?! |
ellechrystal:my own is that we need change. I believe we'll be better with baba buhari .sai baba |
![]() all these blood u are shedding.. ..Ehm.. .there is GOD oo Nd very soon, geJ go catch u.And Dame go swear anoda swearing for u! |
area! Ds thing no suppose bad reach dat level. don't u get? For north and west, na igbo and south south people dey rise fast. In fact, they get associations of various kinds. To me oo, if hausa fill south south and urhobo, ijaw, etc. join dem people wey they north and west. Na Fedralism or one Nigeria be that. Anoda thing be say how many south_south people dey apply for all these things. For Example, for west, most igbo people and urhobo or ijaw dey get admission and even job. So, let peace reign and support d change team. Buhari no get pass one house for him village. Him cook, driver, P.A. (i think) and Vice (PROF. Osinbajo, a redeem pastor are christians. when he was petroleum minister, Only 1 refinery dey d whole north. 3 big ones dey for just delta and rivers alone. The bayelsa woman, mrs Alison, she no build anything instead dem they import am. PLS, LET'S MAKE a CHANGE! #CHANGE.. |
rashygenius:True talk indeed! |
liberty300:it shows that we need a CHANGE! |
Anoda event in christian traditions. I tend to ask: why chosing a wednesday? Why d no. of days to easter? Why is ash used? Why from palm? Why must it be rubbed on forehead? Is that not similar to a modification of traditional cultism? Why do only catholics do it? What is the actual history of the practice? Who started it? Why is it done? Where is it mentioned in the bible? Why can't it be scrapped or replaced with just preaching/service? Who can answer these questions? What is the truth? |
[quote author=L.M Ayedun..]Members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities have given the Federal Government certain conditions to be met before the union could call off its four-month old strike. Part of this condition, Saturday PUNCH learnt, is that all federal parastatals in charge of fund, labour, and education must sign the agreement purportedly reached between its leadership and the Federal Government on Tuesday. A prominent member of the union, who craved anonymity because he was not authorised to speak on behalf of the union, told Saturday PUNCH that doing this would give the association the confidence that “the Federal Government knows what it is doing when it signed the agreement.” He said, “I must tell you that our mandate remains. The only mandate we have is that 2009 agreement must be met. We have not reached any agreement with the Federal Government. “Since the Federal Government wants to be releasing N220bn every year for five years, then all monetary and regulatory agencies must sign. The Central Bank of Nigeria, Ministries of Finance and Labour, National Assembly, Office of the Presidency, National Universities Commission, Tertiary Education Trust Fund, Trade Union Congress and our umbrella body, the Nigeria Labour Congress, must sign with consequences stated. “The reason we will ensure this is that we don’t want argument tomorrow that the agreement was entered in error or that they don’t know the implication of signing the agreement. If possible, documents that will provide for automatic deduction of the agreed money at a particular/agreed date must be provided.” The leadership of the union had engaged in a 13-hour marathon meeting with government delegation led by President Goodluck Jonathan in Abuja between Monday and Tuesday. Though it was generally perceived that both ASUU and the Federal Government achieved breakthrough in negotiation for the first time after the lengthy meeting with the President, Saturday PUNCH learnt that the lecturers might not be in a hurry to go back to class. Another source close to ASUU who was also part of the marathon meeting with the President in Abuja, said there was nothing new in what the President promised members of the union. According to him, government had always failed in implementing agreements reached with ASUU. He said, “Truly the President sat down for more than 13 hours with us. He told us that we were not leaving the venue until the issues were resolved. The Federal Government also promised to inject funds into the system, but a promissory note is not enough. “Where would the money come from? There is no assurance that government will provide money especially with the mop-up policy in place that ensures that unspent money is refunded to government’s coffers at the end of every year.’’ Asked when the lecturers would call off the strike, he said, “I doubt if the strike is ending soon. The problem is with the Finance Minister. Where is government getting N1trn from? A government that could not implement agreement between 2009 and 2013, what is the guarantee that they would honour this agreement. “It is all politics. We are still awaiting directives from our branches. We have told them the outcome of the meeting with the President but we are waiting for them to tell us what they think of government’s proposal. “Imagine the Minister of Education has travelled out of the country. He was appointed Vice President for UNESCO General Assembly. How can he travel out of the country without resolving the crisis in the education sector?’’ He said the Federal Government should spend the trillions of dollars in its Sovereign Wealth Fund to finance university education and improve infrastructure in the country. A key component of the agreement reached by both ASUU and the Federal Government was that government would inject N1.1trn into public universities in the next five years. Government is expected to inject N220bn yearly into the public university sector beginning from 2014. But government said it could only release N100bn this year, noting that the amount had already been processed. The Federal Government also indicated that the N1.1trn would be domiciled at the Central Bank of Nigeria to show its commitment to the agreement. The money is expected to be released on quarterly basis to the universities so that there won’t be any problem about funding the deal. The National Universities Commission and the Trade Union Congress will be the joint guarantors of the agreement while the Minister of Education will be the implementing officer. Government, according to sources at the meeting, also agreed to revamp public universities by ensuring that all the issues that always lead to strike are dealt with once and for all. Asked to confirm if lecturers were planning to call off their strike, ASUU Chairman, University of Calabar branch, Dr. James Okpiliya, said the local chapter was yet to get formal briefing on the meeting with President Goodluck Jonathan. He, however, said the union would make its position known to the press on the President’s offer after the end of a meeting scheduled for mid-night Thursday. Also, Chairman of ASUU in Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Prof. Adegbola Akinola, said that members must be properly briefed on the resolution between the Federal Government and representatives of ASUU in the last marathon meeting. He said the only condition that could make its members accept any offer would be the provision of necessary documents. He said, “The NEC meeting may not hold now. It is the local congress that is expected to hold first which is either tomorrow or Monday. “Our members are not yet briefed about the details, so it is when we meet that we will know the details and then discuss whether what we got is sufficient enough to justify our action or demand. “I can’t really pre-empt the mind of other members. But if we are to accept any offer, there must be document to back that up. We need to obtain documents on that. Maybe if there is a document, people may look at it critically.” However, the Federal Government said it would include the N1.1trn promised ASUU in the education budget starting from next year. It also said it was waiting for the union to know the next step to take. The Director, Press and Public Relations of the Ministry of Education, Mr. Olu Lipide, told one of our correspondents on Thursday that government was waiting for ASUU to take the necessary steps. Meanwhile, the Dean of Social Sciences, University of Lagos, Prof. Omololu Soyombo, has said that the general ASUU body must agree before the strike could be called off. He said, “It is difficult to believe the President but we give him the benefit of doubt. We believe that the President is noble, the ASUU president promised to give him a feedback. If this had been done earlier, the strike wouldn’t have extended for so long.” Corroborating his view, the Chairman, Lagos State University, ASUU, Dr. Jamiu Oluwatoki said, “It won’t be long again. By next week there should be a NEC meeting and subsequently the congress meetings before the president can call off the strike.” http://www.punchng.com/news/ASUU-seeks-watertight-deal-from-fg/?[/quote] |
it's 9 days+today to the end of Gregorian calenar_2012_ are we expecting another subsidy removal 'new year gift'? [color=#000099][/color] an Advice to those travelling, pls take extra double Transport fare along.. |
[color=#006600][/color]one Nigeria please..
but wait oo... what do they do in baby factories.. 


