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NYSCRe: Nysc 2015 Batch A by amzaq(m): 8:18pm On Oct 10, 2015
Walexsammy:
info like what? Wich of the reasons did u use?
I used health
NYSCRe: Nysc 2015 Batch A by amzaq(m): 1:45pm On Oct 07, 2015
My people please anyone with info on this redeployment stuff, I've been waiting for it approval for quite sometime now. Relocating from jigawa to plateau.
NYSCRe: Relocation nysc Batch A 2015 by amzaq(m): 6:46am On Oct 02, 2015
Please anyone with useful info about relocation should contact me. I want to relocate from jigawa to plateau state. I've already applied online. 08037844125 thanks
AgricultureRe: Irish Potatoes by amzaq(op): 9:19am On Sep 04, 2015
femiholla:
Dear Amzaq ,

I like to introduce my company to you .

we are a fruit importer in Nigeria looking into diversifying into potato trade .

This would be sourced and sold locally , I believe we can be partners in this aspect .

Kindly call me on 08183518348 (Babafemi)
Baba I couldn't reach you on try n call me 08037844125 thanks
AgricultureRe: Irish Potatoes by amzaq(op): 9:18am On Sep 04, 2015
pragidso:
If u state ur location n d amount u sell d product it would help u attract buyers, my humble suggestion sha
Thank you sa of your suggestions location is plateau state, the price will be affected by factors such as delivery I.e. if I will be the one time arrange for vehicles that will bring them to the buyer also buyers location is also another factor. Any interested person can call me on 08037844125 (Simon) so the we can talk business ( Irish potatoes, sweet potatoes, onions, okra, pepper, "all kind of pepper" cabbage, cucumber, gardenegg) thank you
AgricultureRe: Irish Potatoes by amzaq(op): 6:10pm On Sep 03, 2015
osile2012:
Market to sell or buy?.
To sell sa
AgricultureIrish Potatoes by amzaq(op): 8:38am On Aug 21, 2015
Please fellow nairalanders I need market for Irish potatoes in large scale in any part of Nigeria. Or if your are interested just indicate. Thank you
NYSCRe: Passionate Teacher by amzaq(op): 7:29am On Aug 21, 2015
Lawsimon:
Bro please, try and differentiate between 'impact' and 'impart'.
Thanks for the correction
NYSCPassionate Teacher by amzaq(op): 11:56am On Aug 18, 2015
I am a passionate teacher, in fact i can rightly say teaching is my life because i have passion for impacting knowledge. i have taught english language at junior levels, civic at all levels, government and literature, i am a very versatile person with excellent computer knowledge (i can teach computer too). Now NYSC is about to frustrate my effort as i have been posted to serve my country in a school where the students neither understand English language nor speak the simplest one. My experience at my place of primary assignment in Jigawa state can best be described as a shock, if you understand what i am talking about. i decided to initiate my relocation to Jos plateau state where i will be able to impact knowledge and live my dreams. please i need help finding a school where i can impact knowledge on students with any of the aforementioned subjects. anyone with info should please indicate. thank you
EducationRe: Passionate Teacher by amzaq(op): 11:55am On Aug 18, 2015
Thank you
EducationProject Topics And Material by amzaq(op): 3:10am On Aug 18, 2015
there are projects topics (with complete materials) for mass communication students at a very affordable rate. we also offer assistance for students writing their projects. if your hooked at any chapter of your project, or you want to change your project topic or you want us to help you write it from start to finish within a very short time, just indicate
EducationPassionate Teacher by amzaq(op): 2:58am On Aug 18, 2015
I am a passionate teacher, in fact i can rightly say teaching is my life because i have passion for impacting knowledge. i have taught english language at junior levels, civic at all levels, government and literature, i am a very versatile person with excellent computer knowledge (i can teach computer too). Now NYSC is about to frustrate my effort as i have been posted to serve my country in a school where the students neither understand English language nor speak the simplest one. My experience at my place of primary assignment in Jigawa state can best be described as a shock, if you understand what i am talking about. i decided to initiate my relocation to Jos plateau state where i will be able to impact knowledge and live my dreams. please i need help finding a school where i can impact knowledge on students with any of the aforementioned subjects. anyone with info should please indicate. thank you
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Sample Cv And Cover Letter by amzaq(m): 4:28pm On Jul 15, 2015
benjanjo1:
check your inbox wink
please I need a copy too. thanks and God bless. lo.poet@gmail.com
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Sample Cv And Cover Letter by amzaq(m): 1:38pm On Jul 15, 2015
[quote author=benjanjo1 post=35778930]bro please I need it to thanks lo.poet@gmail.com
thanks
NYSCRe: Jigawa 2015 Batch A, Let's Meet Here by amzaq(m): 7:58am On Apr 30, 2015
Sugarbabekemi:
aiit, tnks. But sum1 said first to kano den 2 jigawa.
just follow any route we will all arrive at camp safely ijn. good luck to team jigawa
NYSCRe: Jigawa 2015 Batch A, Let's Meet Here by amzaq(m): 6:58am On Apr 30, 2015
hushbarbie:
sadi have been posted to jigawa also
please for those posted to jigawa from south, south south. southwest and southeast just find a way to get to jos first from there locate plateau riders at tafawa balewa str n get a bus going to dutse. that by far the best way. if u need info just call me 08037844125. I will leave for jos on sat then move on Monday or Tuesday to jigawa
NYSCRe: Jigawa 2015 Batch A, Let's Meet Here by amzaq(m): 6:53am On Apr 30, 2015
nancyifeatu:
me na jigawa ooo. but don't know d way. in Enugu now
me too. going from port
NYSCRe: Jigawa 2015 Batch A, Let's Meet Here by amzaq(m): 6:50am On Apr 30, 2015
xoticj:
I stay in ph too and was posted to jigawa. 08137782575 dts my num pls add me on wats app
add me on whatsapp too. 08037844125 jigawa things
NYSCRe: Jigawa 2015 Batch A, Let's Meet Here by amzaq(m): 6:45am On Apr 30, 2015
Sugarbabekemi:
Any one with idea about transportation fee fron lagos 2 jigawa?
kemi there is no direct bus from Lagos to jigawa u have to GI through jos and get jigawa bus from tafswa balewa way. (plateau riders) to jigawa. I'm based in Lagos too but I schooled in unijos so I know those places. if u want directions call me 08037844125
NYSCRe: Jigawa 2015 Batch A, Let's Meet Here by amzaq(m): 6:40am On Apr 30, 2015
Ximenes45:
Nna mehn..Bros.na only me and You waka come? I dey Ph sef...Posted to JG undecided
bro I de pH too and I was posted to jigawa
Jobs/VacanciesRe: All Working Class Lets Meet Here And Help Other Unemployed by amzaq(m): 6:51pm On Apr 09, 2015
thank God for this Post. please I am a graduate of university of Jos. I studied mass communication with 2:2 (3.43) I have experience with print and electronic media and I'm a good orator and a good teacher of literature in English, civic education and government. I can function effectively in any organization related to my course of study. I also have diploma in mass communication university of Jos (2:1). I'm in need of a place to do my NYSC in Lagos. 08037844125
PoliticsRe: 2015 Election Debate/Town Hall Meeting, APC Not Represented! by amzaq(m): 7:03am On Jan 25, 2015
sauceny:
It has shown once more,that APC is an empty vessel,that has poor or no future for great Nigeria.

But when it comes to bashing,you see them shout to high heavens,criticizing PDP for no just course.
you just displayed your gullibility, why did Jonathan run away during the 2011 presidential debate? if your dumb head can answer dat question u will know why APC rep is not there. Bigots.
PoliticsRe: 2015 Election Debate/Town Hall Meeting, APC Not Represented! by amzaq(m): 7:02am On Jan 25, 2015
sauceny:
It has shown once more,that APC is an empty vessel,that has poor or no future for great Nigeria.

But when it comes to bashing,you see them shout to high heavens,criticizing PDP for no just course.
you just displayed your gullibility, why did Jonathan run away during the 2011 presidential debate? if your dumb head can answer dat question u will know why APC rep is not there. Bigots
Politics***five Reasons You Should Not Vote For Pdp At The Fed. Level***** by amzaq(op): 6:10am On Jan 12, 2015
REASONS WHY I WON’T VOTE FOR PDP AT THE FEDERAL LEVEL
The government of PDP may not be as bad as people think it is, not that I hate PDP as a party but I dislike the attitude of PDP at the federal level which is why I created this post. After all, some PDP governors performed e.g. Akwa Ibom State, Plateau State and others. Meanwhile, with the following reasons, I am convinced PDP cannot take Nigeria to the promised land most especially if the persist with GEJ.
1. JONATHAN DOES NOT KEEP TO HIS WORDS
It is not a news that GEJ does not keep to his words, in fact, he deceived Nigerians a lot and the only reason why he is still the president today is solely because Nigerians forget things easily and cannot hold their leaders to their words. Did you remember the promised buses after removal of subsidy, he promised steady power supply if I should make a list for this it will be endless
2. HE DOES NOT JUST LOOK LIKE A LEADER
This one even annoys me a lot. There is something wrong with GEJ, maybe the way he carries himself I don’t really know. But each time he appear on my TV I feel like switching it off. He doesn’t look like convinced, the charisma is not there, he always look as if he is being pushed or under pressure to do things. In fact, GEJ is uninspiring and look too clueless
3. HE IS CORRUPTION PERSONIFIED
Even if he is not corrupt himself, there are a lot of question marks about corruption in his government and he confirmed that different times himself, most recently with his speech about Buhari jailing someone who stole money so little that cannot buy Peugeot, can u imagine, so small thieves can roam the street abi? Also you remember stealing is not corruption, missing billions, Oduah Saga, the fraca with Lamido Sanusi, what os Farouk Lawan etc
4. HIS CAMPAIGN STRATEGY IS FAULTY
I don’t if I am the only one noticing it but GEJ’s campaign has been nothing to write home about, instead of talking about his achievement and how to rescue Nigeria’s economy, he has been aimlessly attacking Buhari and APC. The worst thing about this is that he continues promoting Buhari indirectly, despite his jibes at Buhari he still look unconvinced and clueless maybe that is why he always say what he wasn’t supposed to say.
5. HE SURROUDS HIMSELF WITH PEOPLE HE CANNOT CONTROL
Look at the character of Olisa Metuh, FFK and co. they are just embarrassing themselves on social media most especially that FFK. Every time he opens his mouth, he rants. Saying all sort of things. Look at Okonjo Iweala speaking English everyday and our economy continue crashing head down, what of the untouchable NNPC woman, Stela Oduah Nko and so many more.

PoliticsRe: Goodluck Jonathan Is One Of The Best Presidents In The World – Jerry Gana by amzaq(m): 7:40am On Dec 22, 2014
peckhamboi:
The chairman of President Goodluck Jonathan fund raising committee, Prof. Jerry Gana, has said Jonathan will defeat any other candidate because he is one of the best presidents in the world.

Gana who helped Jonathan raise N21.2 billion at the Peoples Democratic Party fund raising dinner held at the Presidential Villa, Abuja on Saturday believes that Jonathan’s achievements are enough to give him a second term in office.

“PDP has advantage because it has done very well in its 15 years in power at the centre. Besides, our presidential candidate is very good and is one of the best in the world in terms of delivery of democracy dividends.

“But doing well or having good candidates is not enough; we need to tell the electorate what we have done as a party.
He stated that though the party had done well under Jonathan, members must campaign and communicate his achievements to the electorate.
Gana said: “the 2015 elections will be very competitive. Do not take it for granted. We must never underestimate the opponent.

“We must endeavour to effectively communicate our achievements and candidates to the people; the elections must be issue-based and the PDP is noted for that.”
Gana warned the leadership of the PDP at all levels against imposition of candidates on Nigerians.



http://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2014/12/21/jonathan-one-of-the-best-presidents-in-the-world-gana/
Nigerians are not blind u don't need to tell dem ur party's achievement. it Is crystal clear. peace in d north, stable power supply, good road network, best and qualitative education, free healthcare, employment opportunities, electric rail system, Allah the thunder that will fire Jonathan n his clueless and gullible supporters is doing press up. just wait n c
PoliticsRe: 200 Reps Sign Impeachment Motion Against Jonathan by amzaq(m): 5:17pm On Nov 25, 2014
tit:
Tambuwal is no longer a member of the house of representatives.
Once you defect, and there is no division in your party, you lose your seat.
Automatic.
thank u. does dat mean mimiko is no longer d governor of ondo state? coz he too defected from his party to PDP. pls a quick response will not hurt this page.

God bless Nigeria
PoliticsRe: 200 Reps Sign Impeachment Motion Against Jonathan by amzaq(m): 12:40pm On Nov 23, 2014
liberty300:
chei, these are so called law abiding citizens that don't even know the constitution. Pls, they should read the constitution first, provide evidence of the accused before resulting to impeachment...and while they're at it, they should also arrest themselves for trespassing. touts and criminals rejecting a court order that prevents you from entering an environment, willfully invaded the environment by scaling the gates, visibily assaulting officers of the law on their charged duty...lawless dogs, they should try this nonsense in enugu and see what sullivan would have done to them
please can u tell me in simple term why tambuwal was banned from premises of his office?
thank u.
waiting for ur truthful answer.
PoliticsMy Candid Opinion by amzaq(op): 11:44pm On Nov 22, 2014
I dunno wat is wrong with this country. when ondo state governor olusegun mimiko defected to PDP there was celebration in abuja now that tambuwal has decided to cross carpet to APC he must b impeached? wat about all those pple defecting to PDP? May God save us from this politics of intimidation
Nairaland GeneralA Nigerian' Experience With Nysc by amzaq(op): 3:21pm On Oct 24, 2014
I greet you with the best of greetings and with a hope that you see this. Ordinarily, I should not have taken this course to write an open letter to you using this medium but when several entreaties made at reaching your office and that of the NYSC has failed and knowing fully that the NYSC Batch C mobilisation closes next week, I am left with no other option than to employ any means necessary to get your attention in a bid to resolve the log jam, trauma, stress, agony and anxiety your agency has caused me for the past 3 weeks.

I have been on this NYSC issue for 3 weeks now trying to find a solution. I have been to the NYSC Lagos State Office in Surulere to complain; I have sent emails, tweeted at the official handle of NYSC (@nysc_ng) on twitter and called your agency’s numerous help-lines all to no avail. Every of the official I met at your Lagos office kept directing me to NYSC office in Abuja. They practically claimed to know nothing about mobilisation and call-up number and they refused to accept a letter to your office asking me to take the letter to Abuja myself. Sir, at this junction, I have no other choice than to write this open letter to your esteemed person and office for immediate and necessary action and I apologise ahead if this does not go down well sir.

I studied LAW and graduated from the Lagos State University in the year 2013 and thereafter proceeded to the Nigerian Law School for my mandatory professional training. This ultimately was the reason why I could not meet up with the Batch B in August 2014, even though I was officially posted to Katsina State.

Upon the conclusion of my studies at the Law School, I returned to Lagos in time (latter part of August) to register my interest in the November NYSC Batch C in my school (Lagos State University hereinafter referred to as LASU). I also proceeded to register ON-LINE in line with the directives of the NYSC on September 10 and I paid the required N4000 on September 11. (I have copies of these documents with me and will produce upon demand). To further confirm my registration I received sms and an email from the NYSC on September 22 CONFIRMING that my application has been received and was being processed.

The confirmation I received from the NYSC and my prints-out gave me the assurance that I have fulfilled the obligations necessary for my mobilisation. I went home to rest and I was expecting my call-up number from the NYSC via email as that was the reason for paying the N4000 in the first place.

One (1) month after payment of N4000 and registration, I became increasingly worried that I was yet to receive call-up number. This was more evident when colleagues who paid the N4000 had begun receiving theirs. I decided to keep my cool because I felt the NYSC was sending it in stages. However, I could no longer stomach the issue and felt I needed to rise up to the occasion when a friend who paid the required N4000 got her call-up number almost immediately.

I immediately swung into action trying to contact the NYSC. I went to the CONTACT US portal on the NYSC website and tried all the phone numbers there, all were switched-off. I also sent emails to the following email addresses I came across on the NYSC Website …abubakarkuf@yahoo.com , nyscsupport@sidmach.com and info@nysc.gov.ng . In the emails I sent to the earlier mentioned email addresses, I explained the issues therein and sought for support and help to get it resolved.

To my surprise, I did not get an acknowledgement of my email neither was my issue being attended to. At this point, I became very worried and I began to ask friends for NYSC contact phone numbers. One of my friends eventually got me a number 08065688891 and asked me to call and explain my concerns. I did call the number and I spoke to a man whom I explained everything to. He listened very patiently and afterwards asked me to hold on while he ran a background check on my name and Matric number (080411061). After 10minutes, he got back to me by saying my school didn’t mobilise me for NYSC. I was quite furious because I did not owe Lagos State University (LASU) anything and I did everything required of me to make sure I was mobilised.

I immediately proceeded to Student Affairs Department of my school to enquire why I was not mobilised for NYSC despite fulfilling all requirements laid down by the Senate of the school. I met the officials and I explained to them. They were surprised to hear me tell them that I was told by an official of the NYSC that I was not mobilised. I was directed to go and check the notice board in front of the Student Affairs to see if my name is included in the Remobilisation list they pasted, I did check and my name was there right on Page 16 number 96.

I went back to them at the Student Affairs and I told them my name was there. Apparently trying to make it clear that the fault was not from LASU, the LASU officials sat me down and brought out the 38 pages Master list of the names of eligible graduates originally sent to the NYSC for Batch ‘C’. Yet again, my name was on page 16 number 96. With this, LASU insisted that they mobilised me and my name was included in the list forwarded to the NYSC and that if there is any problem, it has to come from the NYSC and not them.

Armed with this revelation, I called the 08065688891 and this time I spoke to a lady and explained everything to her. The lady who kept posting me asked me to call back after 10minutes which I did. Again she asked me to call back after another 10minutes which I again did. On my third attempt, she said she could not attend to me and that I should call again the following day. When I called the following day, the lady asked me not to disturb her again.

On getting home, I again sent an email to the above email addresses explaining the new revelation to them but still. I got no reply.

The final straw came in when I was informed that my school has pasted a list of the call-up numbers received from the NYSC and my name was not included. I went there and confirmed it to be true. At this point, I was faced with the stark reality that I may not participate in the upcoming NYSC exercise and this is too bitter for me to swallow. As a Lawyer who understands the importance of time in a career, I cannot accept to be professionally useless for the next six month due to no fault of mine. I have my career plans well laid out with NYSC fully incorporated into it. Failure to get mobilised for this set will truncate and throw irreparable spanners into my future plans and the effect may destabilize me.

Again, I was reliably informed that NYSC sent a list to my school asking them to correct the data and resend back to them so they can mobilise and prepare their call up numbers. I immediately rushed to school and stayed with them until my name was included and ensured my data was correct. The Student Affairs even placed a call to NYSC on my behalf and in my presence to specifically complain that my name was sent in the master list of the School Senate (Page 16, No. 96) and that I was not given a call-up number. The NYSC official (on phone) directed that my school should include me in the new list, which they did.

With this, we thought everything was settled and I was told to expect the call-up number by Monday, 20th October, 2014. Monday came and to my greatest surprise, NYSC sent call-up number to everyone on the corrected list and YET again, omitted me. I was enraged and I contacted the school immediately. I was told by the Student Affairs that NYSC said it was an omission/oversight and that I will be mobilised for the next batch in March, 2015. Again, I called the NYSC official and explained my predicament to him. In a rather astonishing tone, the NYSC official told me to “shut-up and stop disturbing him because I paid N4000”. He asked me to go and learn a trade instead and slammed the phone on me. I thought this was very unprofessional, degrading and insulting.

At this point, I felt this can no longer continue. Why should I have to pay with my future for the negligence, omission and oversight of NYSC despite paying the required N4000 and complying with all necessary condition? Why would NYSC decide to painfully halt my progression and render me useless knowing the fact that no one would employ me yet while my colleagues are mobilised, neither can I apply for Post-graduate studies in any University in Nigeria without having served? Why do I have to go through this harrowing experience to get mobilised? Why should I have to go through unimaginable pressure and trauma to serve my country? Despite the fact that LASU correctly mobilised me (twice), why has the NYSC officials in charge of mobilisation refused to process my data? Why am I told to face the ignominy of seeing ALL my colleagues get mobilised and I am left out for no cogent reason only to be told by some unruly NYSC staff to go and learn a trade?

At a crucial time when majority of Nigerians are fast losing hope in governmental agencies as a result of inefficiency and lack of seriousness. NYSC in my opinion should be the last of such agency to erode public confidence. Sir, I listened to you when you organised a live twitter session with Mr. Japhet Omojuwa on this issue of N4000 and Online registration. You made it clear that everyone who complies with the requirement and instructions will be mobilised. I did not only comply with ALL instructions as set out by the NYSC, I ensured I complied as far back as September 11th, 2014, why I should be singled out for labrat analysis out of thousands of students who did not even pay the N4000 is beyond comprehension. I am quite sure this would not have happened had the NYSC maintained the tradition instead of using the future of thousands of students to test run a facility that has not been perfected. I write for myself, but with the deep knowledge that there are hundreds of student who may have resigned their fate as there is nothing they can do. However, with due respect sir, such fate I cannot accept.

Sir, I have employed all peaceful means necessary to resolve this and I am aware there are just few days left to close the NYSC BATCH C mobilisation exercise. I urge you to please use your good offices to get your agency to do the needful and suspend the agony and trauma your agency has made me go through for the past three (3) weeks. While, I am not bothered by the insult I have received from the NYSC officials I called on phone, I just want my data processed and my call-up number given so I can fully focus on serving my country alongside my colleagues.

With due respect sir, failure to get a positive response within forty-eight (48) hours, I will have no other option than to instruct my Lawyers to immediately commence a legal action against your agency for discrimination, victimization, exploitation and obtaining money by false pretense. Whilst I will also pen a petition to the National Assembly and all relevant agencies including the Presidency.

I have no interest in dragging NYSC through anything, neither do I desire any attempt to rubbish the good name and your sincere effort aimed at repositioning the NYSC. However, I cannot accept that I will be jobless for the next six (6) months despite having complied with all instructions as laid out by the NYSC.

As the last hope of the common man, I will be left with no choice than to seek redress in the court of Law if no positive response is given by the NYSC.

Thank you in the hope of a positive response sir.

I salute your sense of administration.

Thank you.

Yours faithfully,

BAKARE ABDULAZIZ OLATUNDE (@Backarray)
PoliticsRe: On The Presidential Address To The Nation by amzaq(op): 9:19am On Oct 01, 2014
iluvnaija: Attack the message and not the messenger!

Why Nigerians on Nairaland this dumb. He raised an issue your attacking him.

Nigerians still don't get electric power after all the promises and huge money pumped into it which obviously has been stolen.

Everyone has a right to his opinion, why is it that when people say the truth you level them as supporter of APC or APC?

Go learn mechanic dey tie bolt and nut, leave Nairaland for the sensible ones.
please don't have any intentions to create an atmosphere of fight. just my opinion. I am a Nigerian and I believe in Nigeria but truth be told. samething we were told some years ago is still same old story without actions that we are being told again today. billions have been spent on the power sector yet it has not translated into stable power supply to Nigerians and so many other things and the question IS WHY?


GOD BLESS NIGERIA
PoliticsOn The Presidential Address To The Nation by amzaq(op): 7:35am On Oct 01, 2014
great and good people of Nigeria, just finished listening to the president live on radio out of the whole thing he said the thing that caught my attention most is the part where he said over 2million jobs have been created in the past two years I don't know if the jobs are invisible but I don't know , he also said there Is no hunger again in Nigeria but my fellow country men, the reverse is the case in fact that is why Nigerians are easily deceived coz Nigerians are hungry. he also talked about his achievement in the power sector. I can't really say much about this coz my area as at the time of writing this post we did not use light for up to 5hrs in the whole month of September. pls good people of Nigeria, what is your thought on this.

God bless Nigeria.
NYSC****potential Nysc Batch C Member Needs An Advice ***** by amzaq(op): 4:39pm On Sep 17, 2014
my peeps I finished from unijos n I will b going for service Nov. please I need any advice on Whr best to serve coz I have someone (my bro) who wants to help me do it to anywhere if my choice.

thanks.

God bless Nigeria

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