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Culture / Re: Nigerian Tribes And Their States by alamin3: 11:21am On Aug 04, 2011
You have ommited Kakanda, they are found in Kogi and Niger States
Nupe is also found in Kogi in addition to the states you have mention,
Gwari or gwagi ara also found in F.C.T and Nasarawa as well as kogi in addition to the ones you have mention.
Pls. do update your record.

Thank you.
Business / Re: UBA Minimum Account Balance Now N25,000 by alamin3: 9:10am On Jul 05, 2011
For a mere rumour/speculation from a faceless UBA official some are blaming Sanusi, the post did not indicate that Sanusi has made it compulsory for all banks to make their  minimum balance #25,000. so why is he being blamed for what is said  to be peculiar to only UBA.or the proposed decision of the management of UBA.
God save Nigeria from sentiments.
Education / Re: Uniport 18th Best University In Africa. No 1 In Nigeria. by alamin3: 1:00am On Jun 20, 2011
shocked shocked shocked A University that produced our  ' Ph.D.' president  and maddam my fellow widows, Namadi Sambo is once a children, as graduates, I dey laugh they should stop deceiving themselves. We can see it from GEJ and Maddam's reasoning and utterances, to mention just a few of their graduates.
Politics / Re: National Assembly Elections, Saturday 9th April, 2011 by alamin3: 8:42pm On Apr 09, 2011
101 Reasons Why Gen. Mohamadu Buhari is The Answer
1.    Our dear country Nigeria is in dire need of qualitative and substantive change from retrogression of the past twelve years under PDP to a future of progress, beginning from May 29 2011. This is what GMB represents and offers.
2.    We are tired of broken promises and broken down infrastructure. The railways are gone, the shipping lines have disappeared, roads are dilapidated and the power situation is still epileptic after twelve years of wasted Billions of Dollars. GMB promises 15,000MW of electricity by 2015 and 50,000 by 2019.
3.    We want somebody that will come and fix our roads and basic infrastructure.  GMB plans to construct 3,000km of Superhighway including service trunks and build up to 4,800km of modern railway lines – one third to be completed by 2015.
4.    We are tired of being ruled by the Party of Do or Die politics and politicians. GMB plays politics of persuasion and policy articulation.
5.    We want to be free from the ‘nest of killers’ who can do anything for power. We need a peaceful polity as envisaged by GMB
6.    We are tired of non-functional refineries. GMB is set to optimise their productions once again and initiate new ones with the private sector. He has done it before.
7.    GMB will put a stop to the importation of 70% of our petroleum products when we can produce same.
8.    We are tired of shameful and disgraceful importation of petroleum products. Prices will come down when GMB takes over on 29th May.
9.    We need solution to our secondary school education decay where 70% failures are recorded  annually and the PDP is audacious enough to seek our votes.
10.    We are tired of the celebration of corruption by the PDP. They organised a party to welcome Bode George back from prison where he had been for the past two years for stealing.
11.    We are tired of the PDP president spending 100 million Naira public funds daily for only presidential jets’ fuelling during campaigns while many Nigerians are hungry, jobless, homeless and hopeless.
12.    We are tired of the negative image of a corrupt nation stamped on us by the PDP government’s twelve years of waste.
13.    We are tired of a baby president who is completely clueless about the solutions to our problems. It is time to separate the boys from the men. It is time for GMB
14.    We are tired of being ruled by stooges with godfathers pushing them like a barrow and telling them what to do at all times. We want a real self confident President.
15.    We are tired of attempts at introducing third term through the back door.
16.    We do not want a man who supported, funded and campaigned for third term.
17.    We are tired of the chop I chop government of PDP. The public till is for all members of the Nigerian society and this is what GMB will ensure.
18.    We are tired a president that is playing politics with University education. He announced new Universities to win votes, while the existing ones are barely effective.
19.    We are tired of a government that cannot secure our lives and property. So many lives have been lost in Jos, Port Harcourt, Maiduguri, Bauchi, Okerenkoko, Ayakoroma, etc
20.    We are tired of an illiterate government without an ideology, without social and political principles and without an understanding of society and governance.
21.    We are tired of election riggers and government of thugs and ritualists.
22.     We are tired of a government of cult men and Ogboni members.
23.    We are tired of a president that says one thing and does exactly the opposite.
24.    We are tired of a president that will brazenly rig his own party primaries with impunity and still go and beg for help from the same people.
25.    We are tired of a president that blackmailed and arm-twisted fellow convoluted governors to win his party’s nomination.
26.    We are tired of a president who inaugurated a presidential advisory committee (PAC) to advice him but later turns round to snub their patriotic advice.
27.    We are tired of a president whose only qualification for the presidency is goodluck.
28.    We are tired of an economy in comatose while the PDP government is in denial.
29.    We are tired of a government that has borrowed more than $32bn in four years for no tangible course and is set to borrow more.
30.    We are tired of a government that spends more than 30% of its 2011 budget to pay foreign debt. A government that makes foreigners rich and Nigerians poor.
31.    We are tired of a PDP government that does not care about the welfare and wellbeing of the Nigerian people but is only pre-occupied with being in power for 100 years. WE NEED CHANGE.
32.    GENERAL MOHAMADU BUHARI (GMB) is the answer and the change agent because he supervised and delivered our existing refineries as petroleum minister and Head of state.
33.    He is set to entrench true federalism and fiscal federalism in the body politics of the Nigerian state.
34.    He is predisposed to the restructuring of the Nigerian federation to achieve the above.
35.    He is determined to achieve a proper devolution of power between the three tiers of government.
36.    He strongly supports the removal of the immunity clause on criminal matters under which governors steal and kill.
37.    He will make local councils more accountable to the people, by making them publish minutes of their meetings, service performance data and items of spending that exceed 10 million Naira.
38.    He plans to reform and strengthen the judicial system for efficient administration of justice in the country. He remembers that the judiciary is the last hope of the common man.
39.    He plans to create special courts for accelerated hearing of corruption, drug trafficking, terrorism etc., cases.
40.    He will fight corruption in public office through strict enforcement of anti corruption laws. He did before, he will do it again.
41.    He plans to create serious crime squads to combat kidnapping, armed robbery, militancy, and ethno-religious/communal clashes nationwide.
42.    GMB supports the vociferous calls for state and community police and would work to establish the principle.
43.    He plans to make Nigeria a liberal society by removing issues such as state of origin, tribe, ethnic and religious affiliations and replace them with only the principle of state of residence.
44.    He plans to immediately embark on vocational training, entrepreneurial and skill acquisition scheme for graduates to tackle youth and graduate unemployment.
45.    GMB will create two million new jobs by 2015 when he ends his tenure.
46.    He will create two million new home owners by 2015 through a nationwide mortgage system.
47.    He plans to put in place a N300bn regional growth fund for the development of the regions of the federation.
48.    GMB has pledged to do only the bidding of the masses and honest Nigerians and not serve a small click of business men as they are doing in PDP.
49.    He is set to restore faith in the Nigerian project so that no ‘Andrew’ will check out again.
50.    He will strengthen INEC and reduce/eliminate electoral malpractices.
51.    He will institute a process of full disclosure of government business to the public.
52.    He will build the capacity of law enforcement officers to do their work effectively.
53.    He will work to end acute poverty, inequality and insecurity in the country.
54.    He is completely detribalised and has the reputation of being a bridge builder.
55.    He is willing and able from day one and does not have to learn on the job like Lucky.
56.    He is well loved by the people of Nigeria across the North, South, East and West.
57.    He will fight for the welfare and well being of the people.
58.    He has a wife that is quite and knows her place in the society unlike others who cannot draw a line.
59.    GMB commands the respect of all political and traditional leaders in the country.
60.    He will lead in accordance to the constitution and would not twist the constitution to favour his party or a narrow interest like they do in PDP.
61.    He is set to restore hope and respect in politics so that more honest and decent people like you can go into it.
62.    His driving philosophy in politics and governance is ‘knowledge is Power’.
63.    Only GMB has the structure, personality, temperament and character to stop the drift in government and bring direction back to public administration.
64.    What he did in road construction while in the PTF has not been matched by 12 wasted years of PDP who have squandered billions of naira building nothing.
65.    As Head of state, taking over from the Pre-PDP government of Shagari, GMB reduced inflation from 23% to 4% in twenty months only.
66.    In his regime, there was no single religious crisis unlike what we have today with PDP.
67.    He put a final stop to the Maitasine sect in Kano. Today we have Mend, OPC, Boko Haram etc and the PDP is watching in amazement with.
68.    As Head of state, he stamped out corruption in public office by making politicians to be held accountable for their actions while in office.
69.    Hospitals and Universities in the country have not received more benefits from PDP than they did from PTF under GMB.
70.    As former petroleum minister and former Head of state, GMB owns no oil block, no petrol station unlike the PDP presidents.
71.    GMB is the answer because he has followership across the country which money cannot buy. Do you know that PDP pays people to attend their rallies?
72.    He is the Leader of the Masses and the Talakawas. Mr. Integrity and Mai Gaskiya.
73.    The oppressors and political gladiators fear him and love to stop him but the Masses love him and would do all in their might to steer him to victory.
74.    He is very liberal in his religious beliefs and that was why he appointed a Pentecostal and Charismatic Pastor as his vice.
75.     GMB is the only former Nigerian leader who does not own a house or Land in Abuja. Amazing!
76.    He is the first Head of state to promote affirmative action for women in Nigeria by directing that all state cabinets must have female commissioners.
77.    His achievements in twenty months as Head of state dwarf those of all who came after him especially the now ending inept and corrupt 12 years of PDP.
78.    He is the most capable, competent and creative candidate in this years’ presidential election. He has been military governor, petroleum minister, Head of state and chairman Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF).
79.    Many people do not know that it was while working with PTF that Dora Akunyili was discovered and it was because of her antecedents working with GMB that Obasanjo appointed her into NAFDAC. See what PDP has done to her reputation.
80.    GMB from the outset has identified with the poor masses in all his endeavours. That’s why he is called the People’s general. Now he will be called the ‘People President’.
81.    His main opponent identifies with the rich. His close friends include, Femi Otedola, Aliko Dagote, Jim Ovia, Jimoh Ibrahim, the Anyiam Osigwes, James Ibori, DSP Alamieyeseigha, Peter Odili, Ebitimi Banigo, Olusegun Obasanjo, Anthony Anenih, etc who all have one thing in common.
82.    While GMB is being backed by the masses, others are being sponsored by the enemies of the masses.
83.    No single money bag is bank rolling his campaign unlike the PDP.
84.    GMB is the answer because as Head of state, he introduced the War Against Indiscipline (WAI) which gave birth to discipline, patriotism, the queue culture and the monthly sanitation exercise in Nigeria among other things.
85.    GMB has never had a case with EFCC while some at the helms now will continue their case in EFCC when they leave office on May 29th 2011.
86.    GMB will permanently solve the problem of violence in the Niger Delta originated by Lucky and his friends. Many people do not know the level of involvement of the PDP government in the Niger Delta crisis.
87.    GMB represents change, hope, progress and honesty in Nigeria.
88.    He is incorruptible.
89.    He is honest, credible, hardworking and patriotic.
90.    He loves Nigeria more than himself. This is evidenced in his dogged determination to fight for the masses the third time at the presidency.
91.    He is a master strategist and organiser cum mobilize. He built with the masses a political movement into the fastest growing national political party in the world in less than two years.
92.    He is from a humble background and worked his way to national recognition. He is set to do the same to millions of Nigerian youths who need Mentoring.
93.    GMB represents the last set of the Murtala legacy and is set to ignite the sparks of that regime with actions and actions on all aspects of the polity with his team.
94.    GMB was the only Head of state that devoted and committed more that 26% of the nation’s budget to education.
95.    He is not anybody’s stooge. The third campaigners cannot claim same. Can they?
96.    GMB is well respected and recognised by the international community as a committed anti-corruption crusader.
97.    GMB discouraged drug trafficking when he was Head of state. The menace increased when he left office but will be banished again.
98.    He is ready and willing to bring back confidence to Nigeria’s economy by tackling headlong the problems of insecurity and lack of infrastructure.
99.    GMB is the answer to our problems now because he understands them and knows how to tackle them. The PDP is completely bereft of any idea on how to  move our nation forward.
100. GMB He is the epitome of sincerity, honour, and integrity and will keep his promise to Nigerians, unlike those who cannot even keep a gentleman’s agreement in their party.
101. GMB IS THE ANSWER BECAUSE ONCE AGAIN NIGERIANS NEED HELP.

BY OBORO ANDAOLOTU
Politics / Goodluck/ Sambo transformation package for Journalists by alamin3: 11:21pm On Apr 06, 2011
Goodluck Jonathan's campaign managers today assembled some news editors
at the Sheraton Hotels, Abuja and doled out N200,000 each in N500 denominations; to go with the cash is a Samsung Galaxy Tab and a pack of lapels.
The largesse was doled out to the editors from room 804 of the hotel at about 2pm today 6th April 2011.

go to this link for details.
http://www.saharareporters.com/gallery/gejs-news-editorial-tools-reporters
Politics / Re: Gay Group Backs Atiku by alamin3: 12:35am On Jan 13, 2011
When the witches and wizards declared their support for GEJ that was not strange, now another deviant group the gays are supporting Atiku( their own prefered candidate) and everybody is surprised,it depends on the one you prefer; the witches and wizard's candidate or the gays' candidate
Career / Re: What Is Really Wrong With Intercontinental Bank? by alamin3: 8:17pm On Jan 10, 2011
THE BEST BANK AT THE MOMENT IS FCMB
Politics / Re: Is Gej's Popularity Winding Down On Facebook? by alamin3: 4:06am On Jan 08, 2011
@calaway because of your man GEJ who has clearly shown a lack of vision and maturity in handling the affairs of Nigeria,e.g comment on October 1 bombing and the 6 3 3 4 educationational system among others, you are trying to pull some one else down, ask Pastor Tunde Bakare of the SNG on why he thinks Buhari is the best at the moment, remember no nation that is worth its salt is built on mere luck or sentiment nations are built on ideas not selfish sentiments or luck, You have also chosen deliberately to mis inform others regarding Shehu Shagari's and others so called Northerners ordeal they were both imprisoned like any other person, even the so called Islamic scholars were not spared. Ask Prof. Soyinka a world renowned citizen why he chose to participate in the undemocratic IBB regime as FRSC boss or the late Tai Solarin, General Buhari is ussually mis-represented because they can't poit at any corrupt act against him, he performeed creditably as the boss of defunct PTF check our schools and hospitals just to mention a few areas PTF had impact. I am informing you now as it showed you never new that IBB registered NIgeria as a member of the organisation of Islamic countries in 1990 which the present government and its predessesor(Obasanjo government) never saw anything bad in that to neccesitate the withdrawal of Nigerias membership. Listen to General Buharis recent chat on Sahara reporters. Ask Ribadu what he knows about how Corrupt GEJ is before he became president and the report he presented to the national assembly on GEJ and his wife as then EFCC chairman, why did GEJ have to threathen sinking the ship should the PDP governors not endorse him, what are this PDP hidden.
Please go to this link and know more about General Buhari , http://www.saharareporters.com/video/general-muhammed-buhari-speaks
Career / Re: Two Offers: A Banking Job And An Engineering Job by alamin3: 5:45pm On Feb 13, 2008
An engineering graduate in banking can best be called A FAILED PROJECT. My brother or sister don't be deceived bank work in Nigeria whether you are an operation satff or a marketer with all the  pressure to meet target is slavery. Please I am passionately appealing to you don't make the mistake, the moment you  get used to the so called big money the bank takes control and you will be at their mercy.You are even lucky to have secured an eng'g job at the same time. Dont be deceived you will most likely end up fighting yourself as a banker, because the passion is not there and the job is not funny either. Go for your career where you will apply your creativity and your work experience will be relevant to your course of study thereby giving you the ability to make job changes and grow as a complete professional  then ultimately fulfil your dream.what gives you the most peice of mind is the best for you. forget about the temptations in banking. THINK ABOUT THE LONG RUN NOT THE SHORT TERM BENEFIT.
I have friends in banking who are sad people regardless of their so called big pay, and these are not even graduates of professional courses like you. I hope you have not decide already in favour of banking.
ANY SINCERE BANKER WILL GIVE YOU JUST THIS  ADVICE. BYE AND GOD BLESS
Business / Re: Bad Experiences You've Had With Your Banks? by alamin3: 10:29am On Jun 21, 2007
INTERCONTINENTAL BANK IS A VERY GOOD BANK, WHEN THE STAFF SEEM TO BE UNCO-OPERATIVE, I SIMPLY SEND SMS USING THE NUMBER SPECIFIED ON THEIR BANNER AND I DON'T ONLY GET THE PROBLEM RESOLVED BUT THE STAFF INVOLVED IS ALSO PUNISHED FOR HER NEGLIGENCE.

PLS. DO GIVE IT A TRIAL, IT WORKED FOR ME

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