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Some of you saying he should have prayed before making sex.....How many of you do pray before having sex? Immediately you see ass, nothing again shuu. |
This is too bad. Rest in peace to the dead.
From kennyrichie |
I have already instructed my people in US such as Texas, Indianapolis and California not to lose their votes.....CLINTON ALL THE WAY |
I have already instructed my people in US each as Texas, Indianapolis and California not to lose their votes.....CLINTON ALL THE WAY |
In this economic downturn....... 100K nawa o |
FROM ADEYENI KEHINDE TOSIN, I say happy married life to Mr JELILI |
The uniqueness is incomparable |
I can't wait to see the final results of this election. |
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Good to hear from them[b]Good to hear from them[/b]Good to hear from them |
Good to hear from them |
interesting... |
A demotion indeed. |
A must watch for me |
This is very serious |
Nice one |
[quote author=FunkyMetahuman post=49218170]States to relocate to if you would love to work at radio stations. at least to increase your chances .. Number 1, Lagos State. - Ikeja 234Radio - Internet Radio; broadcasts from Nigeria, UK, USA and Jamaica - www.234radio.com . 234Radio is also available on Android and iOS platforms. 88.9 - Brilla FM - Sports Broadcast only 89.7 - Eko FM, Ikeja 90.9 - Top Radio FM 91.3 - Lagos Talks FM 92.3 - Inspiration FM - 92.9 - Bond FM 93.7 - Rhythm FM 95.1 - Wazobia FM 95.7 - LASU Radio (Lagos State University , Ojo, Lagos) 96.1 - Lagos Traffic radio 96.5 - Urban96 FM, Lagos 96.9 - Cool FM 97.3 - Classic FM 97.7 - Metro FM - FRCN 98.1 - SMOOTH FM, Lagos 98.5 - Soundcity FM, Lagos 98.9 - Kiss FM, Lagos 99.3 - Nigeria Info 99.9 - The Beat FM, Ikoyi Lagos 100.5 - RayPower FM, Alagbado 101.5 - Star FM, Ikeja 102.3 - Radio Continental, Ikosi Ketu, Lagos 102.7 - Naija FM 103.1 - Unilag FM (University of Lagos) 103.5 - Choice FM now Radio One - FRCN 104.1 - RCCG Radio, Lagos-ibadan express way 105.1 - CityFM, Oregun, Lagos 105.9 - NOUN FM (National Open University of Nigeria) Victoria Island 106.5 - Faaji FM (Also of Raypower FM) 107.5 - Radio Lagos, Ikeja (Also of Eko FM) Total 31. Number 2, Oyo State - Ibadan 89.1 - Lead city (University) FM, Jericho, Ibadan 90.1 - Space FM, 136, Liberty Road, Ibadan (1st Trilingual Radio Station in Nigeria) 91.5 - Star FM, Secretariat, Ibadan 92.1 - Ajilete FM, Gambari, Ogbomoso 92.5 - Impact Business Radio, Akobo, Ibadan (Nigeria's first Business Radio) 93.5 - Premier FM (FRCN), Dugbe, Ibadan 95.1 - Raypower FM, Cocoa house Dugbe Ibadan 96.3 - Oke-Ogun FM, Alaga 96.3 - Lagelu FM ( also of Splash FM) 97.9 - Beat FM, Bodija, Ibadan 101.1- Parrot FM, Ogbomosho 98.5 - Oluyole FM, Old Ife Road, Ibadan 99.1 - Amuludun FM, Moniya, Ibadan 101.1 - Diamond FM, University of Ibadan, Ibadan 105.5 - Splash FM, Felele, Ibadan 100.5 - Inspiration FM 102.3 - Petals FM, Old Bodija, Ibadan 102.7 - Naija FM, Bodija, (Also of Beat FM) 105.9 - Fresh FM, Ibadan 756 kHz - Radio O.Y.O Ile-Akade Orita Bashorun (Radio AM) Amour Radio - www.amourradio.net (Online Radio) 92.9 - Royal root Fm 100.1 - Jamz Fm Total 23 Owk. |
Oba of Benin, the development of your region should be of paramount importance to you than engaging in an unproductive issues |
I will be right back |
A fresh crisis looms as the state governor, Mr Rauf Aregbesola, has converted the four tertiary institutions in the state to vocational institutions and tutorial centres, as part of his administration’s restructuring policy. The affected institutions, namely Osun State College of Technology, Esa-Oke; Osun State Polytechnic, Iree, Osun State College of Education, Ilesa and Osun State College of Education, Ila-orangun have been ordered not to admit students for the 2015/2016 academic session. In the same vein, applicants into the four institutions have been prevented from writing the post-UTME examination which they had already paid for. However, the state deputy governor, Mrs Titi Laoye Tomori, declared that the state government would not merge the institutions, but might not admit students in the next academic session, saying that “What we are doing is restructuring.” Following the controversial decision, 14 lecturers of the Osun State College of Technology, Esa-Oke, were allegedly arrested by the State Department of Security Services (DSS) over their condemnation of the new government policy and removal of the provost of the institution over his initiation of admission processes for the 2015/2016 academic session of the institution. The lecturers were reportedly taken to Osogbo, the state capital, for interrogation, after being accused of threatening the life of one of the institution’s top shots and sabotaging the government’s policy. Sources disclosed that the provost of the state College of Education, Ila- Orangun, Dr .O Gbadamosi, was allegedly sacked by the governor for flouting the order restraining the institutions from going ahead with the admission process, while a professor was brought from Lagos to take over the mantle of leadership of the college. Dr Gbadamosi, Sunday Tribune learnt, had conducted the post-UTME examination for about 4,000 applicants for the National Certificate in Education (NCE) programme in October and later sent the list of the successful candidates to the JAMB office in Abuja. Sunday Tribune gathered that about 10, 000 candidates applied to the Osun State Polytechnic, Iree and the Osun State College of Technology, Esa-Oke for various courses, but the management of the institutions could not proceed on the admission for fear of being sanctioned by the state government. The governor, Sunday Tribune learnt, had invited the chairmen and chief executives of the four tertiary institutions to a meeting where he briefed them on his plans to proscribe National Diploma and Higher National Diploma programmes in the polytechnics and colleges of education. Governor Aregbesola was said to have mandated the institutions to embark on remedial and tutorial programmes for secondary school students who could not pass their ordinary school certificates, IJMB, Cambridge Advance Studies and UTME, while mandating the four institutions to venture into vocational courses like bricklaying, carpentry, hair dressing, electrical installation, air conditioning and refrigeration, shoe making, soap making and production of disinfectants, which would earn the artisans a three- month certificate course or a year diploma programme. The intention is to reduce the four institutions to two by merging Osun State Polytechnic Iree with the State College of Technology, Esa-Oke and Osun State college of Education Ila Orangun with the Ilesa campus, which would reduce the management staff and governing councils. The development, which had forced the institutions to be advertising the vocational education and remedial programmes on various broadcasting stations in the state, had generated ripples within the host communities, as monarchs and community leaders had paid courtesy visits to the governor to rescind his decision, but to no avail. The chairmen of the two polytechnics, Mrs Olu Maduka and Professor Fagbenle had vowed to turn in their resignation letters if the governor insisted on proscription of admission for all categories of students in the schools, saying the policy could tarnish their image. Meanwhile, a group, Concerned Parents of Applicants into the institutions, has indicated its plan to sue the State government and authorities of the Institutions for what it described as “fraudulent acts of the institutions to sell POST UTME and NCE and HND forms to the applicants without offering them the admission, while those who also went through the preliminary programmes in the 2014/2015 session may not also be allowed to proceed to the regular course. A parent who spoke with Sunday Tribune said: “The state government ought to have written JAMB since two years ago to remove its institutions from the brochure. By this, our wards wouldn’t have chosen the institutions. At the appropriate time, we shall take them to the court.” |
SCORES INJURED IN HONG KONG FERRARI ACCIDENT At least 124 people were injured when a high-speed ferry travelling to Hong Kong from Macau hit an object in the water. The ferry, with 174 passengers and crew on board, lost power close to Lantau island, at about 18:00 local time (10:00GMT) and began taking on water, official told the BBC. Marine police boats were sent to rescue the passengers, with local media saying many had injuries to limbs and faces. Some passengers waited on board to be rescued for several hours. “The lights suddenly went out. It was chaotic at first but then the passengers managed to calm down soon,” one passenger told the South China Morning Post. |
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