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He ran to the church when no one was chasing (except ghosts), slumped and died. No other witness except pastor and one other member. Autopsy will reveal much only if it is done. RIP |
dunkem21:Do you have fuel storage in your backyard? Because you may end up being the only fool here on this thread. Why would you want to store a volatile and highly inflammable petrol in your house for a month? Remember fire! Fire! And fire! Don't be a fool, we will survive this. |
boujaye:All these are healthy development compare to terrorism, kidnapping, armed robbery, drug trafficking and counterfeit, baby factories, religious and ethnic unrest, militancy and so on. But trust some myopic Nigerians, they always see negatives in everything. |
Hmmm, this government is not the type of government Nigerians deserve. May we never have this type government in Nigeria. |
Sweetguy25:Correction pls, Ngozi is our president. She makes all economic decisions for GEJ. That's beyond being a finance minister. |
ralph28:So, G7 was the reason you couldn't get fuel? See thinking, chaii |
onosprince:We go manage am like that. Sorry |
BigElEddy:Someone's head is full of shiit. You made all these up by yourself? Na serious case |
LadunaI:Amen for those who have challenges concerning the payments stuff. I was even paid 25k as against the normal 15k. I filled the timesheet before their server went out of service. |
Felis4u:March, before the election. |
Wonder1844:Osun State |
Etizz:Yes, on tthe third day of training. Though, second training |
CROWNBOBO:No remark, just alert with #105 deduction |
Mogidi:I can see that you are still not learning anything. Reality and expectation are not the same now. You are talking about expectation but they are talking about reality. |
They didn't owe me any stipend, April was my last stipend which I'm expecting this month. |
I received an alert from SUREP, may be it is for training, I don't know. 25,000 naira. Just now. |
onatisi:See contradiction in just one sentence, "in all apc south west states ,apc rigged the numbers with ease and authority . If only gej had listened to fayose and obanikoro advice to use soldiers ,apc wouldn't have had an easy ride ,at least 3 states would have gone to pdp. But nigerians have spoken and we have to respect their voice". |
onatisi:Wake up my friend, it is not about plotting against, it was Nigerians rejected him. Let me quote GEJ for you, "Nigerians are shouting corruption corruption as if corruption is our was greatest problem". That's one of his many utterances that showed that he wasn't the kind of leader we need. |
Which difficult time is Fayose talking about? The last time I checked, your party is still in power. Your difficult time has not come yet, it is still ahead. |
IGALA4LIFE:I think what you need to do is to make clarification on your two posts instead of cursing. |
sweetorgasm:That something was the reason you didn't vote for him now. May be you have forgotten. |
Emenahagos02:What type shock, how exactly? Losing touch with reality, how exactly? That Jona should should have been allowed to wreck it completely? I don't get it, pls help. |
Under age votings in the North, massive thump printing in the SS and SE. NE, NC, NW and SW all had below 50% voters turn out while SS and SE recorded over 90% voters turn out. Who is a better rigger here? |
eleojo23:Muhammed is/was not God, someone is confused here. here |
An2elect2:Lol. Like they are needed to be told. |
killerman47:Follow the link, you will see the guy's picture there. I read that news back then. Their driver was trying to avoid black nylon on the road and it resulted in a lone accident. May God send helpers to him |
When in 2010/2011 Daniel Adeigba was posted to Yobe State for the mandatory one-year National Youth Service Corps, his joy knew no bound. His thought was that after the service year, he would pursue a career in line with the History and International Relations he had studied in Kogi State University, Ayingba. But tragedy struck during the preparations for the 2011 general elections when Adeigba and 17 other corps members had an accident along Potiskum Road in Damaturu, in Yobe State. They were going for training for the election duties. Only Adeigba and another lady survived the accident but not without a price. Today, he is not only blind, he also has irons in his limbs. This respite is coming after he and other family members had spent all their savings. To worsen his case, the Kogi State native said he did not receive any kind of help or assistance from the NYSC management. According to him, the NYSC authorities claimed they were not aware of his case. Adeigba, who belonged to the Batch C 2010/2011 set with registration number YB10C0610, is nonetheless paying less attention to the past. The immediate concern of Adeigba, whose parents have since passed on, is how to raise N14m needed for his surgery in the United States. He said, “I became blind when we were preparing for the election in January. As corps members for the election in Yobe State in year 2011, we were going for training on how to use the Direct Data Capturing machine at the Government Girls College when the accident occurred on Tuesday, January 4, 2011. “We were 18 passengers in the vehicle and I know that we were only two that survived after remaining in coma for many days. The other lady is Chukwudinaka. We received initial treatment at the General Sani Abacha Hospital before the authorities referred us to the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital. But despite this medication, my two optical nerves have been damaged.” Adeigba said the team of medical doctors handling his case had assured him that he would regain his sight if he could get the required finances for the treatment. “With my findings, I need about N14m to treat myself.This will make me come back to my normal life, I am calling on Nigerians to help me. “In trying to find a cure to my problems, I have been to the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital and other hospitals. I have about nine consultants headed by Prof. Yau. “The impact of the accident also broke my right hand. What I had inside my left arm is just iron, I don’t have bones anymore. “There was no government intervention, no NYSC intervention. There was no INEC intervention also. I have been the only one looking for means to survive. I sold all my property in order to receive treatment in the hospital. I have spent over N2m to be where I am now. I sold not only my landed property and my car; I also have given up all that I have in life. Even my plea to the NYSC leadership did not receive any blessing. There was also no response from anybody in the organisation. The only thing I got from the NYSC is just my discharge certificate.” But those who know Adeigba say he has a never-give-up spirit. True to type, despite this tribulation, Adeigba has moved on with life, getting married even as the relation has produced a son. “I have decided to move on with my life and I am not going to resign to faith. Some non-governmental organisations have come to take my story but no help has come. “So, I am calling on the government, President Goodluck Jonathan and the people that matter, politicians, well-meaning Nigerians, rich and common Nigerians to come to my assistance. “I need compensation and rehabilitation. I cannot continue like this. I was on a national assignment when I fell to this calamity. Therefore, my country should take care of me. As I speak to you, I did not receive allowance for 12 months in Yobe State. “When it happened, I left Maiduguri because there was a threat by Boko Haram that they were coming to bomb Maiduguri. They referred me to another office in Sagamu and Igbobi. I remember I did this surgery when we were about to pass out. When I returned to the state around October, I asked the NYSC coordinator why the organisation abandoned me. Of course, I did not get a satisfactory response, as I was asked to go to the national headquarters in Abuja. “When I got to the headquarters, they told me that they were not aware of my problem. I was the one who went there to lodge the complaint. After that, they gave me all manner of promises. For instance, they asked me to go and get a hospital, which would give me a referral letter to travel for treatment, which I did. They told me to bring the documents of all I have spent which I gave to them. Up till now, I have not received any response from them.” Efforts to get official response of the NYSC management as of the time of filing this report were not successful. A senior member of staff of the organisation’s information department said enquries on the issues could not be answered over the telephone. |
OREMUSSANCTUS: What da heck? Am I in the same country with this slowpoke? |
ocelot2006:But surely, Nigerians won't call PDP back again. PDP has nothing to offer this country, you have seen it, good 16 years. |
Sunnybobo3:The owner was not on the field, it was the staff who were on the field. Who do you think the judge will listen to? |
pat077:I don't think it is a lie. They are not about talking you and me as individuals, the report is about the population as one. It is real. Some people here used argue that if they are to believe that 70% of Nigerians are actually living on less than a dollar per day, how come almost all Nigerians own phones and recharge their lines every now and then? This report here is simply telling us that they are making sacrifice. |
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