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iXavier:ok, thanks boss.... |
any stalite on this thread, should please give me rough estimation of the amount to budget for registrations, school fees,hostel fees etc..thanks in advance ... |
If u reside in IB, u can go for ur X-ray examination now..... Just to avoid d queue [/quotewhen did they start that? ? |
HBD alaye |
JaredNomak:lolsss |
oluwa this is new year,continue to guide me, my family and others.. . |
Eleniyan15:ok ....thanks bro... |
Babice:aiite but why haven't you been attending lectures? ?? |
Babice:what are the courses like babice? |
it's like UNIBEn new sociology students has started lectures ,please succinctly give us details of the courses you are to do...thanks in adv |
Nastydroid:that's not a school with Good reputation.. .. |
this is very inhumane. |
The rate at which Nigeria universities disappoints student is so alarming. .I think its high time I posted my freinds story. ..my freind,who happened to be an aspirant of Adekunle Ajasin University (AAUA) scored 277 and 70 % in the justconcluded UTMe and putme, he was denied admission even when he met the departmental cut off and the o level requirements. ..To my greatest surprise, first batch and second batch admission list had been released and people that didn't score up to that were picked.. . dear nairalanders,please kindly tell us what to do ,or if you were once in this situation,tell us how you scaled through... .... this is the link to confirm the Putme score http://putme.aaua.edu.ng/ and this is the registration number 56342433FB... |
harjorsehgabriel@ yahoo.com plz |
success to the team |
nothing special about being the 1st 2nd etc to comment on nairaland...thought my account is gonna be credited. ..mtchew!!! between,Team ENYIMBA all the way. ... |
this thread should be okay for utme aspirant...Go to other schools aspirants thread, and post the link as others had said. that should bring more people in... |
Babice:eat it. .lol |
08:38 Russian airline
The plane is operated by the Russian airline
Kogalymavia.
The latest reports say it was carrying 217
passengers and seven crew. |
ajosegabriel: |
Reports from Egypt have it that a Russian
airliner has crashed in central Sinai with
about 271 passengers and seven crew members
on board.
Confirming this to BBC was the office of
Egypt’s prime minister, which stated that
the Airbus A-321 had just taken off from the
Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, on its
way to the Russian city of St Petersburg.
As at the time of filing this report, it was
not clear yet where the plane crashed, as
some suggested that it may have disappeared
over Cyprus.
Most of the passengers on the plane operated
by the Russian airline, Kogalymavia
established since 1993, were said to be
Russian tourists.
According to CNN reports, 224 passengers
and crew were on board the crashed Russian
plane, as the Egyptian Prime Minister, Sharif
Ismail and the ministers are in an emergency
meeting over the incident.
The Egyptian authorities are having a torrid
time having access to the suspected crash
site because of the mountainous and
ruggedness of Sinai.
The plane crashed into central Sinai and the
compromise occurred just 23 minutes after it
took off.
Details later…
Cc lalasticlala |
collozzuz:welcome boss |
that's too inhumane...signs of End time |
Kingdomdaughter:not really maam... |
very pathetic...RIP to the affected beings... |
space bookers now everywhere...people no longer read news...them just dey book space..Oga oooh |
Tunami:Lol, well jega is a great man of high esteem, he was never in support of electoral malpractices .he even went further, to tell us what happened during 2007 election...that man is the best INEC CHAIRMAN I had ever known... |
Professor Attahiru Jega, the former chairman of the independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has spoken about his experience when he was in the commission noting that he had to battle with politicians who were desperate to own power at all cost and “ militicians ’ who tried to subvert the will of the people. Vanguard reports that Jega said this at the first University of Abuja public lecture on Thursday, October 29. He said through compliance with the law, INEC was able to thwart the effort of the desperate politicians “From my experience, I quite often say that Nigeria has a special breed of politicians (Militicians). They generally tend to believe that political power through elections has to be ‘captured,’ and this has to be done by hook or by crook; and by any means necessary. To them, winning election is, literally, a do-or-die affair. “INEC faced perhaps its greatest challenge in containing the predisposition and reckless mindset of Nigerian politicians. Any wonder then that our political arena increasingly resembled a bloody battlefield, with maiming, killing, burning, and unimaginable destruction of lives and property. “Navigating the minefield of do-or-die politicians as an impartial electoral umpire required nerves of steel, and we had to quickly muster the requisite thick skin, as well as appropriate containment strategies. “A series of badly conducted elections could create perpetual political instability and easily reverse the gains of democratization. If adequate care is not taken, badly conducted elections can totally undermine democratization and replace it with authoritarian rule, of the civilian or military varieties. “At best, they can install inept and corrupt leadership that can herald, if not institutionalize, bad governance. There are many illustrations or manifestations of this throughout Africa. “But nowhere is this as amply illustrated as in the Nigerian case, especially between 1999 and 2007. “The 2007 elections were manifestly the worst in Nigeria’s history, as declared by both domestic and international observers. The EU observer mission, for example, noted that the elections fell ‘short of basic international standards,’ and were characterized by violence and crude use of money to buy votes. “There was reckless mobilization of ethno- religious cleavages and heightened use of money and thugs to influence results. “The pre-electoral processes, such as party primaries, were conducted in grossly undemocratic fashion. In many cases, the results were said to have gone to the highest bidder. “The winner of the presidential election, late President Umaru Yar’Adua, himself admitted on the day of his inauguration that there were serious flaws in the election that brought him to power. “There are also other associated challenges. For example, meeting the production deadlines in the production of PVCs was seriously affected by power failures, which damaged equipment, which the vendor could not quickly replace “The use of the SCR was constrained by the fact that some polling units were located in areas where there was no Internet coverage.” Jega also applauded the appointment of Professor Mahmood Yakubu as the new chairman of the commission and said he would make the country proud. https://www.naij.com/622513-battle-politicians-jega-reveals.html |
nwadiuko1:na so bro |