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Enigmatic DCP Kyari Like the Holy Trinity, the three persons that Nigerians will be grateful to for bringing out the star cop, Abba Kyari, are retired Assistant Inspector-General of Police (AIG), Umar Abubakar Manko, former Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Solomon Arase, and the incumbent IGP, Ibrahim Idris. Abba Kyari AIG Manko was actually the man who saw “tomorrow” and brought out a star like Kyari. Police officers and journalists covering the police beat are still pondering how Manko was able to pick a quiet, meek and fragile-looking Kyari, who was the second-in-command in charge of the Lagos State Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS). Manko was then the Commissioner of Police (CP) in charge of the Lagos State Police Command. Back then, many officers slammed Manko, saying that he needed a fierce and rugged police officer that would be able to police the state. But Manko, in picking Kyari out of the crowd, insisted that “I see something you people don’t in the eyes of Kyari; he will do the job perfectly.” A few weeks after Kyari resumed duty as the officer in charge of SARS, he shook the command by re-organizing the squad and introduced lectures on cutting-edge technology. It was strange how the ever-smiling police officer started using technology in tracking criminals. Most-wanted-kidnapper_armed-robber-arrested-by-IRT He spearheaded the operation that led to the arrest of the kidnappers of Kehinde Bemigbeton, chairman of Ejigbo Local Government Area, Lagos State, a few years ago. The arrest is now history. Shortly after he became IGP in 2015, Arase felt Kyari’s intelligence should be applied to issues that were bigger than the cases in just one state. The IGP elevated him to Abuja and expanded his scope to cover the entire federation. The Lagos State government and other stakeholders, especially the business class, were not happy with Arase’s decision to ‘poach’ their super cop, as they were enjoying the security network put in place by Kyari. Suspected-kidnappers-arrested-by-IRT-on-Kaduna–Abuja-road. Well, like Manko, who saw something special in Kyari, Arase behaved like the weather that does not fear criticism. He told the government and people of Lagos State that, “Kyari is a police officer who is serving the entire federation and must be moved, as he has a higher assignment to do.” The IGP took him to Abuja and created the IGP Intelligence Response Team (IRT) and made Kyari the officer in charge of the team, and the rest is now history. Offa bank robbery suspects. Offa bank robbery suspects. Another person who should get commendations is IGP Idris; he did not say, like many in his position would have done, “Let me remove Kyari, for he is Arase’s boy or Manko’s boy.” Rather, he maintained the structure he met on the ground, the IRT, and equipped it more; and soon the IRT became a more formidable tool to track criminals and crack seemingly impossible cases. Without Manko, Arase, and Idris, Kyari might have been confined to a divisional police officer in one obscure place, wasting his talent. Today, he is the face of the Nigerian Police Force and the youngest Deputy Commissioner of Police in Africa Kyari was born in 1975 in Gujba Local Government Area of Yobe State. He attended primary and secondary school in Maiduguri, Borno State. He had very humble beginnings, as he did many menial jobs, including operating a commercial motorcycle, to see himself through school. He later studied Geography in the University of Maiduguri and graduated in 1997. After his mandatory one-year National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) programme in Akwa Ibom State in 1998, he joined the Nigeria Police Force as a Cadet Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) in 2000. After his stint at Police Academy, Wudil, Kano State, in 2002, he was posted to Adamawa State, where he served in Song, Girel, and Numan, making remarkable impacts on crime detection and prevention. Kyari turned the state upside down and shook the underworld with the arrest of the dreaded armed robber “Ndegi,” or Spirit, whose gang held Adamawa State by the jugular for several years. He served for a while in the Police Mobile Force, before he was transferred to the Lagos State Police Command, where he became the second in command of the SARS, until the coming of the “Lion in the jungle,” Manko, who reorganised SARS and picked Kyari as the officer to head the squad. Kyari, a Superintendent of Police at that time, started by moving the SARS office to another location; he began serious lectures and training of the unit’s officers in cutting-edge technology. He was of the opinion that crime fighting was beyond carrying guns and running after criminals. He trained his team, especially Philip Renirawa, the head of the IRT in the South-West, on how to use technology to combat crime. Kyari, the master strategist in crime-busting, shook the entire South-West with the arrest of the most wanted armed robber of an era, Abiodun Ogunjobi, aka Abe Godogodo, who had been declared wanted dead or alive by six commissioners of police for over 11 years. The arrest of Godogodo sent shock waves through the region and served as a warning signal to the crime world that someone greater than Solomon was in town. Godogodo had been a terror to many residents and defied attempts to catch him such that he was believed to have magical powers to disappear, but Kyari said: “with cutting-edge technology, I picked him like a chicken.” Godogodo, in an interview, confirmed that: “I don’t have any magical powers, but I was too careful. I made people, even my family, and gang members, believe that I was living in Lagos, while I was living in Ibadan. I don’t womanize, I don’t drink or smoke. When I was wounded during a gun battle with the police, I went to the Republic of Benin to treat myself. If I had treated myself in Nigeria, the doctors would have given me away to the police, but in the Republic of Benin, no one would ever report you to the police. That was why I wonder how this man, Kyari, traced me to Ibadan and picked me up like a common criminal.” Godogodo had killed over 50 policemen and 500 Nigerians and bragged that he would never be caught alive. Kyari recovered 42 AK-47 rifles and thousands of live ammunition from Godogodo. His arrest made members of the federal legislature come down to Lagos to see things for themselves. Not long after the celebrated arrest of Godogodo, Kyari hit the news again with the arrest of a trans-border criminal gang, led by Benjamin Osinachi, aka China. China was a Chinese-Nigerian, from his mother’s side. China was formidable. He specialized in kidnapping and armed robbery. His operational base was in Ghana and Ogun State. China and some of his gang members were shot dead during a gun battle with Kyari and his men. The busting of China and the demystification of Godogodo made many criminals to flee the South-West for the South-East and other regions. Another kidnapping gang, led by Andrew, a notorious criminal, was cracked by Kyari, and assorted guns, including 12 AK-47 rifles, GPMGs, and rocket launchers were recovered from the gang. Similarly, the reign of the notorious kidnapper and armed robber, Chinasa, was brought to an end by Kyari. Eleven AK-47 rifles, rocket launchers, GPMGs and thousands of rounds of ammunition were seized from him. Another gang led by the general overseer of a church that robbed bureau de change operators at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, was cracked by Kyari. In the same fashion, the gang that abducted the mother of the then Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, was unmasked and fished out by Kyari. The gang had terrorized Delta, Edo, Anambra, Imo and Rivers states for weeks before it was caged. The gang was responsible for the killing of a former deputy governor of Anambra State and Supreme Court judge before the end came for their murderous activities, courtesy of the police team led by Kyari. SARS under Kyari rescued a cousin of the business mogul Aliko Dangote from captivity. A Briton, Mr. Dickson Lee, who was kidnapped on the highway, was also rescued by Kyari’s team. The notorious reign of Emmanuel Arab, who carried out deadly attacks along the West African coast, was tamed by Kyari; 12 AK-47 rifles, out of which four belonged to slain policemen, were recovered from the gang. Chief Obinna, who was allegedly sponsoring attacks on truck drivers and seizing their goods, was exposed by SARS under DCP Kyari. The notorious fraudster, Princewill, aka Senator Nwobodo, who specialized in robbing bureau de change operators, was nabbed by Kyari. One of Kyari’s greatest achievements in the line of duty was the rescue of the Orekoya children who were stolen by their nanny for ransom. Many bank robberies were foiled in Lagos by Kyari, while many bank robbers were equally arrested by Kyari. Before he left Lagos, he recovered 300 AK-47 rifles, GPMGs, numerous vehicles, assorted locally-made guns, small firearms, including English pistols, and assorted charms. His numerous exploits have not gone unnoticed or unappreciated. Kyari got the IGP Commendation Award for Courage, from 2012 to 2013; Commissioner of Police Award for Courage, 2011; Best Anti-Crime Police Officer in West Africa Award from Security Watch Africa; and Star Award from the Crime Reporters Association of Nigeria (CRAN), from 2011 to 2017. As soon as he resumed as the head of the IRT in Abuja, he hit the crime scene by making the Abuja-Kaduna road uncomfortable for kidnappers who had held motorists and passengers by the jugular for a long period of time. First to fall into his net was the 11-man gang that kidnapped the Deputy High Commissioner of Sierra Leone, Major General Alfred Claude Nelson, executive director of Dangote Group, Engr. Mansur Ahmed, chairman of the Code of Conduct Bureau and several others, along with the Abuja-Kaduna expressway. On July 19, 2016, the notorious kidnapper, ThankGod, who abducted the wife of a police officer, was nabbed. From Abuja, the IRT supervised the arrest of the kidnappers of the Oba of Ibaland, Lagos, Oba Goriola. Through technical intelligence, Kyari picked up the seven-man gang of Ijaw militants. Shortly after, the IRT unmasked the four kidnappers that killed a Catholic priest, Rev. Father John Adeyi (Ph.D.) of the Catholic Diocese of Otukpo, Benue State. Operatives of IRT arrested the kidnappers of Mrs. Margaret Emefiele, wife of Godwin Emefiele, governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria. The kidnappers of a group of landlords in Isheri, Lagos, were nabbed by IRT; Kyari botched the plan by a notorious kingpin who attempted to attack oil mogul, Femi Otedola. Through intelligence, Kyari aborted the planned bombing of the Third Mainland Bridge, Lagos, by Niger Delta militants. Two AK-47 rifles and two cartons of explosives and detonators were seized in the process. Evans The killing of notorious kidnap kingpin, Chibueze, aka Vampire, was widely celebrated. During his reign, Vampire was so formidable that many people thought he would never be arrested. Vampire terrorized the people of Imo, Delta, Rivers, Anambra and other states in the South. He even escaped from a court in broad daylight, before Kyari went after him. Finally, the unmasking of the most wanted kidnap kingpin, Chikwudumene Onwuamadike, aka Evans, was highly celebrated. Evans, who is now standing trial for alleged kidnapping and murder, was a mysterious and elusive character until Kyari beamed his searchlight on him. Evans was declared wanted in 2013 when he allegedly masterminded the kidnap of the owner of Young Shall Grow Motors, Chief Vincent Obianodo, in Festac Town, Lagos. A policeman attached to the business magnate was shot dead while three members of the kidnap gang also lost their lives in the failed attack. Obianado survived. Evans allegedly became more vicious after that incident and started kidnapping mostly businessmen of Igbo origin in Lagos. He sent shivers down the spine of Igbo businessmen, who knew no peace for fear of the notorious kidnapper and his goons. Some of Evans’s victims were Mr. Mbarikatta William Uboma, who paid N20 million ransom; Mr. Paul Cole, paid N20 million; Mr. Mohammed Jamal, a Lebanese, who paid N17 million; and Kingsley Nwokenta, who paid N15 million and surrendered his Toyota Venza car to make up the balance of the N20 million ransom. Evans was also alleged to be responsible for the kidnap of Mr. Anthony Ozoanidobi, who paid N15 million; Leo Abraham, paid N15 million; Mr. Ojukwu Cosmas, who paid $1 million; Mr. James Uduiji, paid $1.2 million; Chief Raymond Okoye, paid $1 million; Mr. Uche Okoroafor, paid $1 million; Mr. Elias Ukachukwu, paid $1 million; and Francis Umeh, paid $1 million. Many other victims paid ransom to Evans. The last straw that broke Evans was the kidnap of Donatus Dunu in February 2017. Dunu’s family paid N150 million but Evans refused to release him as he claimed the family was rude to him. Dunu miraculously escaped from captivity and exposed the syndicate. Since the unmasking and demystification of Vampire and Evans, the IRT has been enjoying the special promotion. Kyari is now the youngest DCP in Africa. Recently, precisely on April 13, notorious kidnap kingpin, Barau Ibrahim, aka Rambo, whose gang had been terrorizing the Birnin-Gwari axis of Kaduna State, the Abuja-Kaduna-Kano expressway, and Zamfara State, was arrested by the IRT. Rambo, who operated with two AK-47 rifles at the same time, was alleged to have mystical power of invisibility and had a penchant of raping his female victims and killing his male victims. He was, however, picked up like a sitting duck by Kyari and his Scorpion Team. Recovered from Rambo were two AK-47 rifles and two AK-47 magazines with 51 live rounds of ammunition. Another senior gang member in his killer squad, Shehu Abdullahi, aka Gashin Baki, was also arrested and two AK-47s and a Golf car were recovered from him. On April 21, more key members of the infamous Offa bank robbery gang were arrested. IRT operatives arrested 14 gang members of a notorious kidnapping and robbery gang that allegedly murdered a university lecturer, Dr. Ibrahim Mailafia. The lecturer was with the Nasarawa State University, on his way to reunite with his family after a journey. The gang abducted and killed him when he fell into their net along the Kaduna-Zaria-Kano expressway, which was their major hunting ground. As it is, DCP Kyari is the face of the Nigeria Police and every day he is a living hero. Top | View Non-AMP Version © Copyright CORNERSTONENEWSNG 2018. All Rights ReservedAll Rights Reserved |
http://dailypost.ng/2018/06/06/nigerian-government-scraps-hnd-certificate-makes-new-rules-polytechnics/ *Nigerian Government scraps HND certificate, makes new rules for polytechnics* Published on June 6, 2018 By John Owen Nwachukwu Nigerian Government has scrapped Award of HND Certificates by Polytechnics. The decision was reached at the Federal Executive Council, FEC, yesterday where the approval of a comprehensive reform of Nigeria’s tertiary education system was made. In effect, the award of HND will be limited to only the students currently admitted for the programmes. Also, all the programmes currently being run by polytechnics, which are not technology-based, and which are about 70 per cent, will be scrapped. Under the new rule, the polytechnics will now become campuses of the proximate universities with the Vice Chancellors of those universities appointing provosts for the polytechnics, subject to the ratification of the Universities Councils. The polytechnics will now be limited to award of the National Diploma (ND) while those desirous of further education will be awarded the Bachelor of Technology (B. Tech) by the proximate university. To kick-start the new policy, the nation’s two most prominent polytechnics – Yaba College of Technology and Kaduna Polytechnic – will henceforth be known as City University of Technology, Yaba and City University of Technology, Kaduna. And to give legal teeth to these approvals, the FEC approved the submission of two Executive bills to the National Assembly for enactment. With education being on the concurrent list, the states may wish to consolidate their tertiary institutions. But if they do not wish to follow the federal example, their programmes will continue to be regulated by the relevant agencies of the Federal Ministry of Education. The first bill will concretise the setting up of the two city universities while the second will approve the preparation and consolidation of all federal polytechnics and colleges of education as campuses of proximate universities. The Ministry of Justice will do the preparation and submission of the two bills to the National Assembly. Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, told journalists after the weekly meeting of the council that under the reform measures, his ministry would, however, continue to license private polytechnics and colleges of education for the award of qualification at ND and National Certificate in Education (NCE) levels. He said, “There will be no more award of HND. “After we have exhausted the current students under the programme, there will be no more award of HND. This means that there will be no fresh admission for HND programmes. And in addition, any programme that is not technical will be out of the polytechnics. “About 70 per cent of polytechnic graduates are in the non-technical courses. It is going to be a rigorous implementation programme.” A ministerial committee to ensure the smooth implementation of all that is required for the take-off of the reform initiatives is to begin work immediately. Adamu said, “The HND certificate will remain a legal tender in Nigeria and holders of such certificate will continue to be recognised as the equivalent of first degree holders without discriminatory remunerations and limit to progression in the work place. “The NCE certificate will be retained as the minimum teaching qualification at the basic level of education. Any higher qualifications by these private or state-owned polytechnics will be only affiliation with a university. So, HND is no longer in existence, but existing HND will be respected and considered legal tender.” Copyright © Daily Post - Nigeria News |
Why will they arrest the old woman after all she's not a doctor |
Awon omo Ikehin ojo. CHILDREN OF THE LADY DAYS. |
Does she have something doing or is she looking for a job? What is your wife's position to her staying? How does she treat you as a person? What's is her relationship with ur wife? What is your inlaw's position to her staying? Did your wife discuss anything about her staying with u before she came? Answers to these questions will help a lot to know what next to do. But remember this is Africa and you people can be in her position tomorrow. |
Awon on jezebeli dedeede. |
Clearly, this is too bad. |
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Dear Niraland, I have been on this platform for some time now, and I seen even a life threatening situation is been solved by great men and women's idea, boys and girls on this great forum. I want people to please help a neighbour who invented a machine that can sieve 20 rubbers of (oogi ) in less than 10 minutes. He constructed this in a wood. After many months of going round Ibadan in Oyo state looking for companies that can sponsor him and develop more on the technology they were not ready to do that beacuse he noticed all what they just want is to steal the idea from him. One day he got a call from a friend that one commissioner of Science and technology in one of SW state of Nigeria is ready to help him, that he had discussed the machine with the governor and other good stories that swept this my friend off his feet. After series of calls on phone the commisoner sent money to his account and invited him from his base in Oyo state to his own state. After much talking and promises he left with the mind that every thing will be all right. To his greater surprise this commissioner has been refusing his calls under the guise that he is a meeting. The last time he picked his call he pointedly told this guy that all what he needs from him is his idea, and that is all. That he should stop calling his line. I decided to come here to see how the poor man can be helped so that what he has used his life to invent will not be stollen by a greedy and wicked commissioner. Please help and save a soul. |
Moghalu4Pres:Own business is Switzerland and he didn't own any business in Nigeria and he want to be Nigerian president. Let him go to Switzerland to be their president. |
PRESIDENT BUHARI vs NIGERIAN YOUTH (a must-read byPRESIDENT BUHARI vs NIGERIAN YOUTH (a must-read by every intelligent youth ) Speaking at the Common Wealth Business Forum in Westminster on April 18, 2018, Buhari said : "Nigerian youths are lazy, uneducated; and don't like to do any work because they believe their country is an oil-rich nation, thus always wanting free oil money " NIGERIAN YOUTH : Sir, you are absolutely correct. One of the lazy Nigerian youths who is enjoying free oil money had an accident with the power bike he bought with free oil money not too long ago, and he was flown abroad for treatment with free oil money, then he hired a jet with free oil money from London to Abuja after his treatment. Sir, we Nigerian Youth completely agree with you that the Nigerian youths are lazy and uneducated and always wanting free oil money. Their role models are in Aso Rock enjoying free oil money without even solving any security or economic problem for the country. When they are ill, they fly abroad for medical vacation with free oil money. Why would anyone disagree with you that the Nigerian youths are uneducated? It's very obvious. That's why they don't even know their rights !! Some of them ignorantly keep defending your ineptitude !!! Sir, at 19 years of age, you left secondary school to join the Nigerian Army. At age 21, you were commissioned a second lieutenant and appointed Platoon Commander of the Second Infantry Battalion in Abeokuta, Nigeria. Where can our youths get such opportunity today ? You enjoyed free education as a young man, but today the youths are deprived of basic education. You were a governor, a petroleum commissioner and a Head of State as a youth; but today, youths are on social media defending your failures ! Honestly, sir, we agree with you that the Nigerian youths are lazy. That's why you ruled Nigeria as a youth and have also grabbed the job as an old man. The youths are too ignorant to even know the implication of this your comment, because some indolent ones would still rationalize it as an "ordinary" comment, forgetting that 'out of the abundance of the mind, the mouth speaks'. They don't even know that you and your fellow old men are presently doing the jobs that the youths should, ordinarily, be doing ! Sir, the most interesting aspect of this your "truth" is that you said it in a country where their government provides basic infrastructures, almost free education, free WiFi, free health care, almost free investment loans for their youths. While, in your own country, these lazy and uneducated youths, provide their own electricity, schools, security, roads, healthcare etc.. Yet, the indolent youths use their "free oil money" to buy mobile data to defend your ineptitude. Sir, let us remind you that we have seen so many Nigerian youths who were almost useless in Nigeria, but when they cross over to the western world, they suddenly begin to excel in different fields of endeavor. What do you think is responsible for their positive output in the foreign land? Your guess is as good as ours. Sir- the difference is not far-fetched : A responsible government usually plan for their youths and create enabling environment for the youths to be able to create wealth and contribute to National development. Can we say the same of your own government ? Certainly Not ! Instead, we have lazy, uneducated youths who would hang on telecommunication masts and electric cables to shout "SAI BABA" whenever you visit their states. SHAME ! We only wish they knew better. Finally, sir, let us ask you this : Apart from the free oil money this country has 0)been paying you since your days as a youth till date, what have you been able to create for yourself ? Do you have thriving businesses that are providing employment for the Nigerian youths? Have you invented anything on your own? Sir, you can now see that this free oil money is what has kept you going for over 50 years. Perhaps this laziness is not limited to the youths alone. We guess some 75-year-old incompetent presidents are also lazy and love free oil money; and that's why they want to remain in power till they are 80 years old. If we take away the free oil money this country has been paying you so that you then appraise your life, are you sure you will have any worth, sir? We leave you to your conscience, Sir. But, we hope that all intelligent Nigerian youths will realise that you are now using their time, after you had long-ago used your own time. We hope that all intelligent Nigerian youths will stop being "lazy" and join hands, to take charge of their own destiny. We equally hope that Nigerian youths will get their Permanent Voter's Card ready, and give you appropriate response in 2019. .......courtesy : NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF DISADVANTAGED & OPPRESSED NIGERIAN YOUTHS ( NADONY ) every intelligent youth ) Speaking at the Common Wealth Business Forum in Westminster on April 18, 2018, Buhari said : "Nigerian youths are lazy, uneducated; and don't like to do any work because they believe their country is an oil-rich nation, thus always wanting free oil money " NIGERIAN YOUTH : Sir, you are absolutely correct. One of the lazy Nigerian youths who is enjoying free oil money had an accident with the power bike he bought with free oil money not too long ago, and he was flown abroad for treatment with free oil money, then he hired a jet with free oil money from London to Abuja after his treatment. Sir, we Nigerian Youth completely agree with you that the Nigerian youths are lazy and uneducated and always wanting free oil money. Their role models are in Aso Rock enjoying free oil money without even solving any security or economic problem for the country. When they are ill, they fly abroad for medical vacation with free oil money. Why would anyone disagree with you that the Nigerian youths are uneducated? It's very obvious. That's why they don't even know their rights !! Some of them ignorantly keep defending your ineptitude !!! Sir, at 19 years of age, you left secondary school to join the Nigerian Army. At age 21, you were commissioned a second lieutenant and appointed Platoon Commander of the Second Infantry Battalion in Abeokuta, Nigeria. Where can our youths get such opportunity today ? You enjoyed free education as a young man, but today the youths are deprived of basic education. You were a governor, a petroleum commissioner and a Head of State as a youth; but today, youths are on social media defending your failures ! Honestly, sir, we agree with you that the Nigerian youths are lazy. That's why you ruled Nigeria as a youth and have also grabbed the job as an old man. The youths are too ignorant to even know the implication of this your comment, because some indolent ones would still rationalize it as an "ordinary" comment, forgetting that 'out of the abundance of the mind, the mouth speaks'. They don't even know that you and your fellow old men are presently doing the jobs that the youths should, ordinarily, be doing ! Sir, the most interesting aspect of this your "truth" is that you said it in a country where their government provides basic infrastructures, almost free education, free WiFi, free health care, almost free investment loans for their youths. While, in your own country, these lazy and uneducated youths, provide their own electricity, schools, security, roads, healthcare etc.. Yet, the indolent youths use their "free oil money" to buy mobile data to defend your ineptitude. Sir, let us remind you that we have seen so many Nigerian youths who were almost useless in Nigeria, but when they cross over to the western world, they suddenly begin to excel in different fields of endeavor. What do you think is responsible for their positive output in the foreign land? Your guess is as good as ours. Sir- the difference is not far-fetched : A responsible government usually plan for their youths and create enabling environment for the youths to be able to create wealth and contribute to National development. Can we say the same of your own government ? Certainly Not ! Instead, we have lazy, uneducated youths who would hang on telecommunication masts and electric cables to shout "SAI BABA" whenever you visit their states. SHAME ! We only wish they knew better. Finally, sir, let us ask you this : Apart from the free oil money this country has been paying you since your days as a youth till date, what have you been able to create for yourself ? Do you have thriving businesses that are providing employment for the Nigerian youths? Have you invented anything on your own? Sir, you can now see that this free oil money is what has kept you going for over 50 years. Perhaps this laziness is not limited to the youths alone. We guess some 75-year-old incompetent presidents are also lazy and love free oil money; and that's why they want to remain in power till they are 80 years old. If we take away the free oil money this country has been paying you so that you then appraise your life, are you sure you will have any worth, sir? We leave you to your conscience, Sir. But, we hope that all intelligent Nigerian youths will realise that you are now using their time, after you had long-ago used your own time. We hope that all intelligent Nigerian youths will stop being "lazy" and join hands, to take charge of their own destiny. We equally hope that Nigerian youths will get their Permanent Voter's Card ready, and give you appropriate response in 2019. .......courtesy : NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF DISADVANTAGED & OPPRESSED NIGERIAN YOUTHS ( NADONY ) |
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modelmike7:I tasted indomie noodles for the first time in 1987, so this information that when there was no indomie may not be correct because we may even have some people that tasted it before that my first experience. |
presidentpikin:Knocked |
Can somebody pls help I need Toyota Avalon 99 model engine. |
ContentedK:U are correct , Sheu Sanni is also correct. |
Guy am above 30 and I will still marry |
Am I correct? Like if am correct and share if am wrong. HistoryVille “But when the crunch came, his allegiance to Nigeria disappeared. In the election of the (Organization of African Unity) OAU Secretary-General in 1985, Buhari voted against Nigeria and for Niger instead. He secured the election of Ide Oumarou, a Fulani man from Niger; as opposed to an Igbo man (Peter Onu, Acting Secretary-General OAU 1983 – 1985) from Nigeria. By so doing, Buhari became the first and only Head of State in the history of modern international relations to vote against his country in favour of his tribe.” ----- Femi Aribisala, Vanguard News, Tuesday February 3, 2015. # HistoryVille |
Liberian with a very high expectations having former footballer and senator Weah as their president, will Taylor's wife as VP not be a clog on the wheel of Weah's progress? |
olabrad:Oh am very sorry olabrakipidia, if i wrongly used the word blabbing, let me use another word incoherence. Is that okay by you? |
eTECTIVe:God bless u my guy. |
I wonder why people are always afraid to speak truth when it's obvious for blind to see and very audible for a deaf to hear. Fasakin really disappointed himself today 29/01/2018 on Channels Tv in a bit to defend Gen Buhari's parochialism in security chiefs appointment. I don't know if people see what I saw. |
Did anybody watched Hon Ehiozuwa from Edo State being interviewed on Channels Tv struggling to answer simple questions on security mater, jumping from one end to another, is that kind of person that will represent Nigerians? |
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Alejoa:I just started following TVCN. JH is very good and I love it, but TVCN still need to work on their repeat programme especially BIG ISSUE is not too ok and made it very boring. Also on caliber of people they bring to come and discuss national issues. They should learn that from channels. |
Now there is hope for Ugbor Village Road and Amagba community. Let's wait and see. |
