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RomanceRe: Advice For Men Concerning Feminists by Barayeks(op): 9:13am On Jul 20, 2016
PushPlay:
lol!
Lol, thank God someone has a sense of humour
RomanceRe: Advice For Men Concerning Feminists by Barayeks(op): 11:11am On Jul 19, 2016
foolinlove:
Well this is silly.

Being a feminist doesn't mean you don't ask for help with something you don't know how to do.

It means you seek to be treated fairly.

I know plenty of men who are feminists - because they're not afraid of women. They believe women are human beings.

I think a lot of people on this forum miss the point of feminism.

Feminists don't want women to be in charge of everything. They don't want women to take over the world.

Feminists want women to be treated as human beings.
Well, there are Feminists and there are feminists don't feign ignorance just to buttress your point.
aren't women treated like human beings ?
RomanceAdvice For Men Concerning Feminists by Barayeks(op): 10:12am On Jul 19, 2016
Gentlemen, the next time you see a lady struggling to fix a flat tire, ask her if she's a feminist before you offer to help. If she isn't please render as much help as possible, but if she is....please, please and please don't help because that is sexist. We as men need to respect their demand for gender equality in every aspect of life.


Stay blessed brothers
CelebritiesRe: Alibaba Shades Burna Boy? Reposts Quote By Lady Who Accused Him Of Impregnating by Barayeks(m): 6:05am On May 15, 2016
adexosteve:
Burna boy u dey crase ,even if dis is a lie i expect buna to grip dis sexy babe wit both hand.afterall no be him mate dey get babe mama for d industry.but come to tink of one tin,becos shatter wale dey dere she no call his name,ali baba dey,davido dey,MI dey,hw com bona u com dey denied dis angel called woman,it is obvious
Sexy babe ? This one that low key looks like a hoelosho.
RomanceRe: If She Ask For Huge Amount, Put Her Through This Test by Barayeks(m): 1:13pm On Mar 31, 2016
Dfinex:
Rubbish test!!! ......And if she says she wants a no sex relationship, u will be the one to cry blue murder. If ur girl is outrageously demanding, that's a different case not cos u are broke and instead of admitting it and working toward making urself a better person. ..U want to turn the table around and make her look like the devil.....that's nonsense! I!

need i inform u that there are guys who have this money and spending it on their women has never been a problem to them. ...if i were u i will see it as a challenge, double my hussle and pray to God to enlarge me.

Anyway i don't subscribe to ladies who heap all their family problems on men ...#teamindependentladies.
But I do think that there is a considerable level of pride that comes from being able to cater to the needs of ur woman.
This is quite sensible...... except you're a feminist, then it's hypocritical
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Metro Taxi Recruits Over 100 Drivers by Barayeks(m): 2:57pm On Mar 29, 2016
Omoocash:
Meaning huh? Itumo huh
lol Aproko....I'm mentioning a moniker I saw asking for a driving job in lagos
PoliticsRe: Arms Scandal: Army General Weeps by Barayeks(m): 11:44am On Mar 29, 2016
the crying generals... hehe
what a shame.. .

don't quote me
CelebritiesRe: Sade Adu Won Grammy Awards Four Times(photos) by Barayeks(m): 5:13pm On Mar 28, 2016
adeKANYE West has also won a couple... his ancestry can be traced to ijebu ode
Christianity EtcRe: Bel Akinyi's Post On Jesus Christ Trending On Twitter by Barayeks(m): 4:36pm On Mar 28, 2016
Marvyx:
She needs Jesus in her life.
but that's exactly what she's asking for
Nairaland GeneralRe: Why The 90's Is The Best Decade Ever by Barayeks(m): 2:35pm On Mar 28, 2016
cool
RomanceRe: Out Of Anger by Barayeks(m): 12:42pm On Mar 28, 2016
my brother... be careful and think twice
so you don't see teardrops falling from your eyes
when you see a BLESSING IN DISGUISE

Its a blessing ...Imagine being stuck with someone like that in holy matrimony forever...

You're lucky she showed her true colors before it was too late...

.......Marriage could be scary sometimes *sigh*
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Metro Taxi Recruits Over 100 Drivers by Barayeks(m): 10:27pm On Mar 27, 2016
harbeyly
EducationRe: 8 Things Hostel Life Will Teach You! by Barayeks(m): 1:30am On Mar 27, 2016
refreshrate:
Uniben!

Bros i hail o!
lol... I hail you too oo....although I left uniben far back as 2010 , it has a special place in mi heart
EducationRe: 8 Things Hostel Life Will Teach You! by Barayeks(m): 1:26am On Mar 27, 2016
we don't go through all that here in Osasogie
RomanceRe: Why Should We Both Cum If We Both Didn't Pay For Dinner? by Barayeks(m): 5:01pm On Mar 26, 2016
this is hilarious but true
PoliticsSegun Awolowo's Reign Of Ruin At The Nigerian Export Promotion Council by Barayeks(op):
Segun Awolowo Jnr., the Executive
Director/CEO, Nigerian Export
Promotion Council (NEPC), sits atop
a government agency brimming with
corruption, mismanagement, tribalism as well
as flagrant indifference to public service
regulations and due process. Documents
exclusively obtained by SaharaReporters show
that Awolowo, a grandson of the revered
administrator, the late Chief Obafemi
Awolowo, along with some senior staff of the
council, run a profoundly rotten agency.
The situation has provoked some insiders to
call the attention of the Minister of Industry,
Trade and Investment, Mr. Mike Enelamah;
and the Head of Service of the Federation,
Mrs. Winifred Ekanem Oyo-Ita, to the reign of
impunity in the council. In letters of
complaints separately addressed to the
Minister and the Head of Service, the
disaffected insiders are also demanding
investigations into process abuse and the
institution of genuine reforms to forestall a
recurrence.
Awolowo, who, years back, was a famous
figure on the Lagos social circuit, is living
large at the expense of the NEPC. His life of
immodest opulence as a public servant has
further exposed Mr. Awolowo is a corrupt
public officer holder. As Executive Director/
CEO, Awolowo has a six-car fleet, including a
siren-blaring pick-up van. However, officers
on assignment at the headquarters are left to
depend on car hire services. Also, only five
out of 15 zonal offices of the NEPC have
operational vehicles.
According to SaharaReporters sources,
Awolowo runs a corrupt fund allocation
system. He is said to allocate single-handedly
funds, a disregard for the federal financial
rules, given the responsibility to the Fund
Allocation Committee. This has resulted in
inappropriate and lopsided allocations to
departments. For instance, SaharaReporters
learnt that the Trade Information Department,
which is the biggest department, received
N10 million in May 2015 while N20 million
was allocated as a contingency.
Awolowo is also said to be fond of ceaseless
overseas trips at the detriment of execution
of operational duties. A travel agency ALML
Travels & Tours, with the address. 25
Mobolaji Bank Anthony Way, Ikeja, Lagos,
has so far been paid over N60 million for
flight tickets issued. He has also been found
to have collected monies for trips not made.
Information made available to this medium
show that Awolowo received funds for travel
to AGOA Forum in Gabon between August,
24 and 28 2015, Trade Mission to Belgium on
May 26th, 2015, Non-oil Export Trade Hub
visit to Togo between October, 15 and
16 2014 and Export Warehouse Meetings in
Maradi and Konni, Niger Republic between
June, 16 and 17 2014 and May, 12 –
14 2015 respectively. For all of the trips,
payments were, made but trips were
reportedly not undertaken. He has also been
discovered to have developed a scheme
through which he creams off money via
frivolous projects. The 2013 Nigeria Solo-
Exhibition in Lome, Togo, gulped over N170
million. Insiders said it should never have
cost more than N15 million.
Another misdeed of the Executive Director is
the practice of paying Estacode and Duty
Tour Allowances, using the rates for officers
in the directorate cadre for his personal staff
who are not in the employ of NEPC. This is a
contravention of the provision in the Public
Service Rules rule as contained in Circular No
59729/T.1/154. Awolowo also paid
N3.1million as out of pocket expenses to
KPMG consultants to cater for their flight
tickets, local transport, accommodation and
feeding despite full payment of their
consultancy fees.
The Executive Director is said to regularly
brag about his family background and the
fact that he is an in-law to Vice President
Yemi Osinbajo. Two weeks to the release of
the now controversial results of the last
promotion exercise in the NEPC, Awolowo
was said to have issued an internal memo,
saying whoever is aggrieved should write a
petition. In another memo published on
October 28 2015 and titled “Decisions taken
on NEPC Examination/Promotion Exercises,”
Awolowo approved the abandonment of the
aggregate formula as enshrined in the Public
Service Rules that a pass in one section is
the only qualification to another round/
section. This action points to an abusive
unilateral changing of Public Service Rules to
suit personal interests.
A primary source of the complainants' anger
is 2012, 2013 and 2014 promotion exercise
conducted by the NEPC management between
July 27 and 29 2015 was its assault on
Public Service Rules and due process.
Awolowo, who was said to have repeatedly
told NEPC staff that he had never heard of
the NEPC until his appointment as CEO, is
said to be dependent on the council's most
senior Director, Mr. M. O. Ibrahim, for
direction. Ibrahim, who is said to have a
coterie of loyalists in the NEPC, is widely
viewed as a champion of ethnic interests, an
attribute that has promoted the institution of
impunity, and the CEO's sidekick.
Specifically, the complainants identified a
variety of abnormalities in the conduct of the
promotion exercise. First was the alleged
manipulation of the 2015 Establishment
Budget by the Senior Staff Committee (SSC).
This, said the complainants, was deliberately
done to hurt the promotion opportunities of
staff by reducing the approved establishment
budget. According to them, the arrangement
was hurriedly made on July 27, 2015, a day
before the promotion examination and
approved by the retiring Permanent Secretary,
Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and
Investment on July 28, 2015, which post-
dated the effective date of promotion of
January 1 2015.
Another source of disaffection was the delay
in the promotion exercise in the directorate
cadre for three years (2012,2013 and 2014).
This was said to have been done to
smoothen the path for some selected officers,
despite the existence of a circular halting
notional promotion after 2011.
The Senior Staff Committee (SSC) also
deliberately provided for accounting
examination to the directorate cadre, which
was not mentioned in the establishment
budget. This was construed as having been
done to accommodate and unduly favour
some staff. Somewhat bizarrely, Awolowo
included his Special Assistants (personal
staff) in the SSC that conducted the 2014
promotion exercise contrary to the Public
Service Rules as shown in circular No
B.63433/73
Another curious occurrence was the changing
of the Annual Performance Evaluation Report
(APER) scores and cut-off marks after the
conduct of the examination. The NEPC
management, in total disregard of the
stipulated provision in the Public Service
Rules, raised the pass mark to 70% as
against the 60%-after the conduct of the
examination and without informing
candidates who sat for the examination,
something akin to changing the rules after
the game.
This, naturally, promoted the belief that APER
forms were not assessed. The belief is
strengthened by the failure of by Mr. Ibrahim,
the most senior director, to give forms back,
as expected, to most staff assessed for
countersigning. The affected officers were
awarded flat marks. A look at the Guidelines
for Appointments, Promotion and Discipline
issued by the Federal Civil Service confirms
the illegality of what was done by the NEPC
management. Tagged "Promotion Interview",
it states: " Interview/examination marks shall
be awarded as follows: a)Interview 70%, b)
APER 20 %, c) Seniority 10 % and d) Overall
pass mark is 60% respectively." While the
guidelines stipulate the presence of a
representative of the Head of Service at
promotion interviews to ensure fairness, the
NEPC promotion exercise was marked by the
absence of observers from the Civil Service
Commission (CSC) and the Office of the Head
of Service.
Similarly curious is the fact that the
examination questions were set days before
the exams, an action contrary to Public
Service Rules (PSR), and which made the
questions susceptible to leakage. The rules
provide that examination questions are to be
set at the point of writing the examinations,
while promotion exams will be conducted by
the relevant statutory committees and not by
‘external consultants’ which, in this case, is
the Centre for Management Development.
The infidelity of the exercise, said the
complainants, is evidenced by instances of
candidates scoring higher marks than the
maximum achievable and bizarre
coincidences in scores. They pointed to an
instance where two friends, Messrs Faleke
and Oyeyipo on one hand, and Lawal Fatima
B. (Nee Ibrahim), M. O. Ibrahim’s sister, and
her friend, Akande M. Ajibola, on the other,
scored same points in each section on a
written examination. This, they argued, puts
the fidelity of the exercise in doubt.
Equally dodgy was the deliberate addition of
five marks to the scores of candidates
aspiring to be directors. This appeared to
have been done to boost the chances of the
prospective ethnicity of candidates, an action
in disregard of the Federal Character
principle. The complexion of the results of
the exercise provides a confirmation of
ethnic/tribal considerations in its conduct. Of
the 16 officers promoted in the directorate
cadre, eight are from the same ethnic group.
While the promotion exercise may have
headlined the decay in the NEPC under
Awolowo, beneath it lies a raft of general
administrative malpractices. SaharaReporters
investigations reveal the NEPC as an ethical
free-trade zone characterised by falsification
of information as well as mutilation and
distortion of staff records.
In one instance, Mr Babatunde Faleke said to
have been employed on February 25, 1991,
and confirmed on February 25 1999, has no
letters indicating those milestones in his file,
including that of transfer.
Faleke, who was said to have absconded
from service, later pleaded to be allowed to
proceed on secondment but denied by the
former CEO. He was eventually granted
transfer of service to Lagos International
Trade Fair Complex. But surprisingly and at
variance with Public Service Rules, he was
later re-absorbed into the NEPC.
Even the most senior director, Mr. M. O.
Ibrahim, is a beneficiary of the widespread
malaise. Ibrahim, who should have retired by
now, apparently falsified his age. He claimed
to have been born in September 1956 and
started his primary education in 1960. His
current records, as SaharaReporters
investigations show, indicate that he started
school at the age of three years and four
months, something almost unheard of at the
time of his childhood when children started
school at much older ages. He was also
promoted to the directorate cadre in 2009
when no vacancy existed there. This gesture
was also extended to two other directors, Mr.
H. O. Otowo and Mr. Sidi Aliyu.
Down the ladder, it is the same. One Mr. R.
S. Durodoye was promoted from the
confidential secretary cadre to the officer
cadre without proper conversion as stipulated
by the rules. Also, an officer, Mr. A. G.
Ganiyu, who had earlier been issued a letter
that there was no vacancy for his promotion,
was arbitrarily promoted in 2015. The
promotion was back dated to 2011 when
there was no corresponding vacancy and in
bold disregard to the provisions of the Public
Service Rules. One Mrs. Opeyemi Abebe was
seconded illegally from the NEPC to work in
Canadian Embassy in Nigeria when her
functions had no relationship whatsoever
with activities of the council and the country.
Similarly symptomatic of the freak show at
NEPC is the case of Mr.Tijjani K. Zakari. In
2011, Zakari was denied the chance of the
writing promotion examination despite
meeting all the requirements and after being
invited for promotion interview. Another
officer, Mr. Hassan Bala, suffered a similar
fate, as he was excluded from being
considered in the 2014 promotion exercise
despite being eligible. He was also for the
invited interview and participated fully.
Within the council, Awolowo's integrity
continues to be questioned. For example, a
huge cloud of doubt hangs over the
authenticity of the letter of approval to
implement an institutional and functional
review of the NEPCl from the Federal Ministry
of Industry, Trade and Investment. The letter
is a litany of errors. One of these is the
designation of the CEO, NEPC, which out to
be known by the supervising ministry. The
letter, however, addressed him as Director-
General instead of the Executive Director/
CEO. Also, the letter was effective September
3 2015 and should therefore not be
applicable to exercises effective January
2012, 2013 and 2014 respectively.
The doubts swirling around his integrity has
provoked loud and strident calls for full
investigation of his tenure, outright
cancellation of the last promotion exercise, a
probe of the role of the Centre for
Management Development in the exercise a
far-reaching reform of the NEPC.

PoliticsRe: "Full List Of 2016 Budgets For Nigeria States And Allocated Revenue " by Barayeks(m): 1:21pm On Mar 26, 2016
Akious2k2:
Oga, Gold dey Ilesha & Other Solid Mineral Resources
who the solid minerals done help? what good is it unrefined? is it in exportable quantity?
for now Osun is a burden.....no offense
PoliticsRe: "Full List Of 2016 Budgets For Nigeria States And Allocated Revenue " by Barayeks(m): 4:25pm On Mar 25, 2016
that state called Osun is just a burden on Nigeria and the oil producing states.....it should be merged with a productive south west state....it doesn't deserve to be a state on its own..... highly parasitic with no contributions
BusinessRe: I Still Wash My Husband’s Underwears - Folorunsho Alakija by Barayeks(m): 2:36pm On Mar 25, 2016
mtshewww

story story....what she should be telling us is what her relationship with IBB is and what qualifies her to own oil wells
CareerRe: Sacked Today For Being 'too Introverted', Unfair? by Barayeks(m): 3:50pm On Mar 24, 2016
I'm guessing this got to the FP by mistake
CelebritiesRe: Hilda Dokubo Meets With Asari Dokubo In Buguma - Photos by Barayeks(m): 3:36pm On Mar 24, 2016
chimexdnice1:
@ OP she is NOT ....I repeat NOT his sister. Dnt say things you don't know. She is from abia state and not his sister.
nah your own kon worst.... she's not from abia state...she's Rivers. I'm not sure they are siblings though
PoliticsRe: 'Our Successors Have Forgotten Us' - Former PDP Governors/Deputies,To Form Forum by Barayeks(m): 11:33am On Mar 24, 2016
APC zombies food is ready
RomanceRe: Help! My Fiance Is HIV Positive, I'm Not; What Do I Do? by Barayeks(m): 10:43am On Mar 23, 2016
the chances of getting HIV from a sharp object is highly negligible.... except the sharp object in her case is a deeek... You better go to church and shout 70 hallelujah to God for saving your life.
RomanceRe: When Will Nigerian Men Start Looking Like This? by Barayeks(m): 5:41pm On Mar 20, 2016
Most Nigerian girls walk around looking like they are in their third trimester and they aren't even pregnant.....yet they be feeling sexy
RomanceRe: Drop A Lyric Of A Song And Let Someone Tell You The Title Of The Song. by Barayeks(m): 2:26pm On Mar 20, 2016
rheether:
thought that I've been hurt before
But no one's ever left me quite this sore
Your words cut deeper than a knife
Now I need someone to breathe me back to life
Got a feeling that I'm going under
But I know that I'll make it out alive
If I quit calling you my lover
Move on
You watch me bleed until I can't breathe
I'm shaking, falling onto my knees
And now that I'm without your kisses
I'll be needing stitches
Tripping over myself,
Aching, begging you to come help
And now that I'm without your kisses
I'll be needing stitches
Stitches- Shawn mendes
PoliticsRe: Probe Looters In APC, Nigerians Tell Buhari by Barayeks(m): 12:14pm On Mar 20, 2016
Wadeoye:
Because the party was the one in power for 16 years at federal level.

Abi, which other party would the looters in Abuja have come? APGA?
More than half of those looters from abuja who contributed greatly to the decay in the last 16years are now saints because they decamped to APC....... Stop deceiving yourself
PoliticsRe: Probe Looters In APC, Nigerians Tell Buhari by Barayeks(m):
Lol.... 'They don't probe parties... They probe individuals -Efcc', but all the 'individuals' probed so far are from one party

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