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bilazego:i support the restructuring idea. like i do say, d best development happened to nigeria wen we were practicing regional system of government. if we can get dat back, it will put pressure on states and region to develop demslves, reduse tribal issues and effective governance |
bilazego:have u heard of yugoslav war? ussr was formed by an ideology n when it fails dey dissolve. ussr fucking dissolved into about 13 countries if i am right. dat is to tell u dat is not a country from.d begining it is a freaking continent. do u even know hw ussr was governed? |
Newmanluckyman:most yorubas do not want the dissolution of nigeria as far as i know but an ideal nation where peace, justice and prosperity flourishes. we dont want the sametin with u as regard dissolution. i only believe dat if d igbos shud go d yoruba shud to- jst my opinion. dat does nt mean it gonna happen. my point is what do you igbos want? |
KidsNEXTdoor:in truth as a yoruba man i have dat fear. but i believe dat if d igbos should leave, yorubas should leave too. in my own view, d igbos needs d support of d yorubas to succeed in their quest for the biafra nation. na you ppl dey always foam mouth because to me you guys dont really know wat you want. my question to u is what do you really want...a developed eastern nigeria or biafra? if you want the former, stop all dis biafra agitation and gather ur arsenal towards infrastructural and socio-political development. if na biafra, den there is no need of shouting marginalization. .. gather ur money and start buying weapons with d approriate international alliances. |
thank God.... jst less dan 28 hrs ooo.....if buhari dey bounce naira dey depreciate but if buhari go d oda way, naira dey appreciate....what an irony |
edlion57:no be crime.......but you jst have to fight for it. that is d simple truth. dont think dat nigeria will jst let you off easily like dat. this thing is like a cult affair, you cant jst walk away after you've been sworn to their code. |
but seriously, wetin dey alway pinch-pinch most of dis muslims for body especially all dis their chief alfas. all dey want to see is islam or nothing forgetting dat there were other religions even before d existence of islam itself. i dey serious ooo. even d educated ones. come see dem for oau. i even get one alfa for my block then. jst dont mention jesus..him go start to dey tell u hw Mohammed is greater dan him. i be like even wetin i dont know abt jesus he go know. jst too aggressive wen it comes to religion matters. dey even know ur religion more dan u. i always try to distant myself frm dem |
Adeoba10:i get nw...... i dey Akwa Ibom come collect am |
QUEEN ELIZABETH of Igilandi-ekiti naxo Respect for the Igbo women. parade remove hair-dress |
koladebrainiac:railway dream i think cant be crushed by capitalists except the government. once opon a time rail was vibrant in dis country; was it killed by dangote? no, but government negligence. and again trucks would be used to convey goods within states and local governments. so d importance of trucks in goods transportation cannot be underestimated |
UncleJudax:as long as u ar rich in 9ja, u get access to government. most of them billionaires made their money from oil. and believe me u cant get access to oil without a husband n wife relationship with d government. guy dis is naija dat is hw it works. but dangote is maximizing his relationship wit government with positive impact on d economy n d nigerian labour force. so believe me if odas ar doing half of wat dis man is doing, nigeria industrial sector will b better |
Adeoba10:wetin dis one dey talk nw. if oda nigerian billionaires dey invest like dis man, nigerian Labour market wont be saturated like dis. all oda jst sit down on top oil and refuse to diversify into the industrial sector. And the God forsaken politicians are there burying monies up and down. u 2 dey here dey talk nonsense. smh |
God! y naija b like dis. what are those useless senators doing. and bros lai dey talk say its nt necessary to b in d office for u to perform ur duties. i think as from next week, i will b teaching my students from home |
08143791280 Add me pls |
Anybody from Ado posted to Akwa Ibom in here? Abeg i dont know how i go transport myself ooooo |
Siberia101: |
Got a message frm nysc jst nw. I'm told to re-upload my picture. Dat its not clear enough. Anyone with d same problem in d house? |
Pls i need info about plateau state |
U guys dey run frm plateau state, yet to see anyone with plateau as a state of choice |
Kaduna, akwa ibom, plateau, lagos. I pray for either lag or akwa ibom |
Got this picture from a guy named true nigerian on fb and think this picture will reflect different opinion from various individuals.coming into a meeting in far away Germany with no form of correspondence to show for topics discussed talkless of verbal agreement(s) reached. I think this pics reflect how unserious our leader are.[sub][/sub]
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nerodenero:My question is why cant the yorubas and the igbos function politically |
Did u guys checked d link? |
I jst dont understand hw governance work in dis country. Ministers getting approval from one mr daura to access funds jst because he is related to a daft president. I jst dnt know wat will save my cointry frm abject nepotism. And na dis same buhari dey form jetli after judges. Ye...... mo gbe. At dis stage i jst dnt know wat is next. Jona na problem but believe me oga buhari na real catastrophe ooooo. Na only God go deliver Nigeria frm hypocrisy n nepotism |
One of the fundamental reasons we attend academic institutions is basically to acquire knowledge about a particular profession or interest in life. This is defined in the differences in our various career pursuits in the universities, polytechnic, colleges of educations and technical schools. Each of these institutions evaluates the knowledge acquired by her students through examinations-either written, oral or both. These examinations are graded base on the proximity of individual performances to the maximum percentage. This process is successively repeated through a period of time-usually greater than three years depending on the institution and course of study-averaged and cumulated into a class of degree we are familiar with. Although I am a study believer that the current examination process-which involve mostly written examination-might not be the best method to test students’ knowledge, but so far, it’s the most accurate yard stick to test students’ knowledge all over the world. As a student, to underrate this important process, I believe is suicidal. Truth be told, there is a factual bridge between knowledge and education. But knowledge is never an alien to education; the two walks hand in hand. I have met with different class graduates, from first class degree holders to second class and third class students. Unfortunately, I haven’t met a pass degree holder. With my various conversations with these students, I noticed that most of the students with average degree tend to excuse themselves with reasons like “baba the certificate no matter ooo na your hustle sure pass”. Then they say “see, Bill gates, Steve jobs, Mark Zuckerberg etc. drop out from school oooo; they are one the most successful people on earth today”. What they said is not totally wrong but a flamboyant excuse for their underperformances in the university. I also believe these obnoxious excuses are birth from their disappointments and social frustrations associated with their class of degree coupled with segregation of their class of degree by employers of labour. Let’s take a logical look into the life of the two most popular college drop outs today-Bill gates and Mark Zuckerberg cofounder of Microsoft and Facebook respectively. Bill was a student of one of the best universities in the world, Harvard University. He was a brilliant person right from childhood. He was exposed to one of the rarest opportunities of his time in the 60’s and 70’s-access to computer from his high school at lakeside through to his university. Bill was a very skillful programmer right from his high school. As a teenager, bill has begun to write software for big companies like ISI (Information Sciences Inc.) and TRW. As an undergraduate at Harvard, Bill and Paul Allen wrote the operating system code for one of the first portable computers in the world, the Altair 8800. Both Bill and Paul later signed a big money deal with IBM computers which finally close the door to the completion of his Harvard degree. As an undergraduate at Harvard bill dropped in on courses that interest him the most and did very well in those courses. From bills female colleague “Bill sleeps most of the time in class and still have his B”. Bill gates was not in anyways a below average student as portrayed by many undergraduates. In fact Bill gates was an excellent one. He had a perfect 1590 out of 1600 in his SAT. As for Mark, he has been an excellent programmer right from childhood. As a young lad, his father employed a private tutor to take him in programming. Mark was an excellent student from his high school-a frequent academic prize scooper at Ardsley and Philips Exeter high school-through to his Harvard days. As a matter of fact, Mark was well recognized as a programming prodigy at Harvard. Mark dropped out of Harvard after successfully marketing the Facebook-majorly through Peter Thiel investment. My questions are, how many of our undergraduates have built or are building their own business to warrant the petty accolade associated with the degree today? How many have ever signed a big money deal with big firms such as the oil and telecommunication industries? I will say none. Why compare yourselves with limited resources and skills to far away people who worked hard to succeed financially as undergraduates? Why belittle the importance of degree? I’m not advocating that a good degree automatically guarantees you financial or professional success, but that it does open the door of opportunities for you at least as a job seeker. As far as I know, the best prizes and scholarships from individuals, alumni associations, big firms, school authorities etc. always go to students who are academically excellent or at least are good enough. Why don’t you work very hard for a good degree at least to build a fortress for yourself against all form of disadvantages associated with poor degrees? It is a common believe that skill(s) is not directly proportional to the class of degree. This of course is true but arguable. With my little experience, I can say that most graduates with good class of degree are also equipped with the necessary skills in their various fields. So, I am against the notion that most of the graduates with lower class of degree are better equipped skillfully than graduates with good class of degree. But let’s assume that all graduates with lower degrees are more skillful than those of good degrees, what is the benefit of one being skillful but not opportune to showcase his skills? In todays’ Nigeria, most vacancies require for degree classes not lower than a second class-mostly upper. What is the use of a skillful individual with a middling or poor degree who can’t even apply for his loved profession talk less of being called for interview to showcase his skill(s)? In conclusion, I know for sure that good degrees do not hand you the tittle of the richest man in the world, the best inventor, the best writer, a world renowned speaker, the best artist etc. But that all the people associated with these titles are hardworking people who refuse to swim in the pool of their shortcomings. I believe that if Nigerian undergraduates give their all to their studies, the lowest graduate should come out with at least a second class lower degree which I believe is a good enough class of degree-at least average. Most undergraduates should do away with the idea that degree is not that important because the degree is a reflection of at least four years of your life depending on your course of study. |
rice today is at the average of #700 per congo jst because of forex scarcity. all nigerians are facing a full tsunami of economic hardship one way or the other. the best solution my government can so far come about is to subsidize dollar to a very important cause like pilgrimage. HA!!! which kind country be this! lets assume dat y'all have no reasonable policy- wc i think u dont-why cant u jut pretend by abstaining from ridiculous ones such as dis. many farmers are out there waiting for u to subsidize d dollar for them to import agric. equipments and fertilizers! many nigerian foreign students can no longer acquire tuition fees....abeg who dey advice dis set of buffoons sef? |
for Ekiti.........na 0.0000001G d thing dey enter ooooo after about 6 months. after all the gbeses and debts d salary go disappear at d rate of 10.5G |
An argument ensued today between i and my friends about the difference between fact and the truth. Even after checking the phone dictionary, we were still not satisfied. But we both agree dat there is a diffetence between fact and truth. My stance is dat fact is a proven and an established event. While truth is a circumstantial event. For example, jesus is our lord and saviour- dis is d truth to only christians but not to other religion but the fact is dat jesus walks the surface of the earth. Dat jesus walks d surface of the earth is a generally accepted fact to all. But according to some of my friends, truth is not circumstantial. Dat truth is d reality of an event; the actual correctness of an event. While fact is circumstantial and can be subjected to further correctness. So over to you oooo. Wetin una think? |
locosis007:because most of her services are for free. jst imagine dat the google android OS is sold to various phone producers. u pay jst one naira to access any search u want to perform on google. u pay mayb yearly to use d gmail, google plus,youtube,hangout etc.... dat is y i respect n love google soooo much. dey make many things we enjoy in mobile and internet services affordable to all. |
33xtr33r:hw many times u don see any sign post saying anambra jobs na for igbos nt yorubas? |
Hydra1:D informatn i am trying to pass is dat contrary to d wide spread info dat the igbos are maginalized in dis country, i think d reverse is d case. Frm d various info consciously and unconsciously gathered frm varoius media outlet, interactn wit others n personal experience, i tink its d igbos who are sidelining demselves frm d social-political enviroment of d country. If u summarize everytin dat comes from d average igbo person, all is victimization even on nairaland. N frm my personal perspective, i tink dat is nt d case. N i am not a tribal bigot pls. |
