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Capableben:U really need to work hard Because 200level engineering is really d toughest according to me Ur 100level should be ya GP booster Work lyk neva before It's an advice from a fellow engineering student Note: u don't need to be depressed because engineering needs u alive |
Good move Mr Governor I graduated from Ibadan Grammar School in 2011 I can't lie it was like a waste of money for the state government out of like 1500 students that wrote WAEC exam we were just lyk 100 that managed to have complete results If u are not in Oyo state u can't really understand what I'm saying |
i could remember my first day during my IT the engineer said protect yaself * if there is fire dont form james bond and kill it, run to a safe place then plan how to kill it |
please can anyone help me how i can download free GRE e-books (BARON, KAPLAN) |
shey we no go protest lyk dis i go search the company phone address now |
jV awardees aw far our money na i need money o |
admax:maybe u are now as jobless as Lasy F and Intovert Hustle hard bro |
Rilwayne001:U REALLY GOT ME MOVING WITH THIS JAZAKUMU LAHU KAHERAN Actually the above verse really moved me |
#bringbackourmoney pdp!!!!!!!! feel free to quote wailing wailers |
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has warned against any attempt to truncate the ongoing fight against corruption under any guise, while also expressing total support for President Muhammadu Buhari’s determination to end the scourge of corruption in the country. In a statement issued in Lagos on Thursday by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party appealed to all Nigerians, especially opinion leaders, to ensure that their actions and utterances do not give comfort to those who have looted the commonwealth. ”Our party promised Nigerians change, but the change that we promised and which Nigerians desire so much cannot be achieved if we allow the resources that belong to all Nigerians to be appropriated by a few. How do we upgrade our decayed infrastructure and provide jobs for our people when the money meant for that has been squirelled away by a few? ”President Buhari has promised to break the vicious cycle of corruption that has held Nigeria down. How can he do that if he allows those who have looted the treasury to escape justice, and then use their ill-gotten wealth to fight the government? How can he do that if he turns a blind eye to the monumental cases corruption in all sectors. ”We know that fighting corruption in a society where the cankerworm has eaten deep into its fabric will not be easy. We know that corruption will always fight back. But there is no other choice than to confront and destroy this monster once and for all, lest it destroys Nigeria,” it said. APC said the President’s sincerity of purpose can be seen from his statement that any of his party members who is found to be corrupt will not escape justice. ”Therefore, those who are shouting themselves hoarse by saying the Buhari Administration’s fight against corruption is selective or is a distraction are only seeking to sabotage the epic battle. ”If they have any case of corruption against any member of the APC, they should forward their evidence to the appropriate anti-corruption agency. But to take to the airwaves and the pages of newspaper to use their paid agents to launch a campaign against the anti-graft fight is to fight against the very existence and survival of Nigeria. ”The danger in truncating the fight against corruption is that it will consign Nigeria to poverty, insecurity and unemployment in perpetuity. That is why we are restating our unalloyed support for the President, and urging him not to be deterred or distracted by those hiding under sophistry to weaken the fight,” the party said. It said those who are engaging in nitpicking on the anti-corruption fight are simply implementing a well-oiled plan to make enough noise by accusing the Buhari Administration of being selective, and hope to create enough confusion and distraction to hoodwink unsuspecting Nigerians. ”We are glad that most Nigerians have lent their support to the government’s fight against corruption, going by their interventions on the Social Media which has now become a people’s parliament of sorts, and other fora. We urge them not to relent in their support, irrespective of the antics of the naysayers,” APC said. Source: vanguardngr.com |
The trial of former public officers who looted the national treasury and stashed the funds in foreign banks will commence in few weeks. President Muhammadu Buhari disclosed this, yesterday, when he met members of the National Peace Committee led by former Head of State, General Abdulsalami Abubakar at the Presidential Villa, Abuja. General Abubakar, however, advised President Buhari to follow due process in the prosecution of corrupt officials, reminding him that Nigeria was no longer in a military regime.Buhari-looters President Buhari, who vowed to break the vicious cycle of corruption, unemployment and insecurity in Nigeria, stated that his administration would not only ensure that stolen monies stashed in foreign bank accounts were returned but that the looters must be tried. He disclosed that he was gathering documents which would serve as evidence against suspected culprits in the anti-corruption war. The meeting between President Buhari and the committee, it was gathered, followed an earlier meeting with the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, during which committee members were told of the persecution that members of the PDP were facing in the hands of the new governing party. “Nigeria has to break this vicious cycle before we can make progress,” the President said. The President, who regretted the sorry state of the country’s finances also told the committee that as part of his actions to address the national problems he inherited, he has ordered the reorganization of Nigeria’s revenue generating institutions. No more business as usual He explained that a single treasury account had been established for all federal revenue to ensure greater probity, transparency and accountability in the collection, disbursement and utilisation of national funds. His words: “We have really degenerated as a country. Our national institutions, including the military, which did wonderfully on foreign missions in the past, have been compromised. But we are doing something about it. The military is now retraining and morale has been resuscitated. “As Petroleum Minister under Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo in the 1970s, I could not travel abroad until I had taken a memo to the Federal Executive Council asking for estacode. Now, everybody does what he wants. That is why security-wise, and economically, we’re in trouble. Those who have stolen the national wealth will be in court in a matter of weeks and Nigerians will know those who have short-changed them.” The National Peace Committee, then asked him to follow due process in the anti-graft war. They also reminded the President that Nigeria is not under a military regime, stressing that everyone suspected to have committed any crime was assumed innocent until proven guilty by a court of competent jurisdiction. Rising from the meeting held behind closed-doors in the Presidential Villa, the committee remarked that though corruption was not to be condoned, the process of prosecuting suspects has to be constitutional. Speaking to State House Correspondents on behalf of the committee, the Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Dr. Matthew Hassan Kukah, who confirmed the meeting with former President Goodluck Jonathan, however, said the former president never begged for their intervention. According to him, the meeting was a hearing-out process. “We gave a bit of update about the relevance of the Peace Committee itself and how we can help to nurture what God has given to us. Anybody is free to come to our committee but President Jonathan never by telephone or another means talked to the committee. We went to see him, but that was after we had already seen members of the political party, members of the civil society; we plan to see the Speaker because we couldn’t see him yesterday. “This is a very planned series of interventions essentially just to hear out everybody and I think the good news is that Nigerians are committed to a new nation. They are committed to ensuring that the gains and blessings God has given us come to fruition. Due process must be followed —Peace committee “This is not an intervention, it is a hearing out process. When we had election, it was like a wedding, now the reality of government is the marriage and people need to be encouraged. We need to reaffirm that this is our country and the only thing we can collectively be opposed to is injustice, inequity, corruption and in that regard we all had one single conversation. “The President has also reaffirmed the need for this committee to continue and the international committee has very much welcomed the contributions of the committee. Essentially we are not policing, but when the need arises, we will help to build confidence in the process. “It is not heating up the polity. In our conversation with former President Jonathan and members of the parties, I don’t think any Nigerian is in favour of corruption or is against the President’s commitment to ensuring that we turn a new leaf. I think what we are concerned about is the process. It is no longer a military regime and under our existing laws, everybody is innocent until proven guilty. “Again, our own commitment is not to intimidate or fight anybody. The former President’s commitment and what he did still remains spectacular and I think that President Buhari himself appreciates that. So our effort really is to make sure that the right thing is done,” Kukah said. |
Unilorin is just so good for ya cousin |
Mine wa when I had my common entrance I was just eating everything that came my way. Later on my way home I was purging and I told my elder bro to allow me shit for one Bush. He Convinced me not to, naso I shit on top ma body on seeing my classmates they already know. I was lyk the ground should open up dat day |
nojic:is ur friend JV awardee |
eniolaamoda:I think ur gf is a nairalander also bcs I was d one dat said it is 70k at job/vacancies forum I was just whyning a guy ![]() eniolaamoda:I think ur gf is a nairalander also, bcs I was d one dat said it is 70k at job/vacancies forum I was just whyning a guy |
And yet some mumus above me will keep shouting the Igbo man is creative. Wat the man did is a lame idea to construct an airplane is far more than that u need a team of aerospace engineer, mech , elect, computer, materials, mechatronics, chem, civil. For God sake how can we be celebrating mediocrity when our mates are embarking on realistic projects rather than some Welding bulshits. Be informed Note: if u wanna quote me be reasonable |
ITSaWRAP:grow up and check vanguard news paper |
anoda drunkard |
when a senator is under the influence of alcohol |
I doff ma hat For the Jagaban of borgu kingdom. you said and I quote “We should just look at Nigeria as Nigerians. No matter the level you are, loosen your influence so that we can help achieve the manifestos – security, economy, employment and corruption – because if we don’t kill corruption, corruption will kill Nigeria. We have to ensure that people we bring forward are those that will move the society forward.” God bless u sir |
freshvine:i'm so disappointed this is coming from a Lady shey na ur papa aus he go come break I'm fast # stop being a disgrace and grow up |
pheeto23:70k per month |
feedburner:Unilorin 2014/2015 award set |
unimaid type of English |
notified Unilorin ma alma mata I sing always beta by far If u are not a student of the beta by far university get one as a friend |
Ifeyz:07088609791, 07011962033 |
Ifeyz:call scholastica and tell dem u were unable to upload ya result before the deadline and that you had problems with ya mail account |
ayodijex:shut up joor u dis olodo oya solve am |
Here is a collection of world top ten
paying jobs,
1. PETROLEUM ENGINEERINGMedian
starting salary: $97,900Mid-career
average: $155,000
The survey numbers suggest that
petroleum engineering can be by far the
best paying major available today.
According to the Society of Petroleum
Engineers, a large number of workers in
the industry are expected to retire during
the next ten years. Add the global demand
for energy and you have a scenario in
which petroleum engineering majors
should continue to be in-demand and well-
compensated for years to come.
2. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Median starting salary: $64,5000
Mid-career average: $109,000
According to the American Institute of
Chemical Engineers, professionals in this
field are at the forefront of research in
fields including energy, biomedicine, food
production and electronics.
3 .ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Median starting salary: $61,300
Mid-career average: $103,000
PayScale reports that while salaries for
electrical engineers remain high,
competition for jobs is expected to be stiff.
While job experience is important, having a
degree in electrical engineering can be key
to filling positions created by retiring
employees
4.MATERIAL SCIENCE ENGINEERING
Median starting salary: $60,400
Mid-career average: $103,000
As one of the lesser known engineering
disciplines, materials science studies,
manipulates and improves on materials
used in the biotechnology, energy and
communications industries. Emerging
fields such as nanotechnology also play a
role in materials science and engineering.
5. AEROSPACE ENGINEERING
Median starting salary: $60,700
Mid-career average: $102,000
From self-guided machines to helicopters
to spacecraft, aerospace engineers are
involved in the design and creation of any
vehicle that travels above the Earth’s
surface. The technical skills learned by
those with aerospace engineering degrees
place graduates in the top five highest-
earning majors, PayScale reports.
6. COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Median starting salary: $61,800
Mid-career average: $101,000
In a relatively new field, qualified computer
engineering graduates are few and far
between. “We are desperate to find skilled
employees, but simply cannot do so,” says
Sander Daniels, co-founder of web start-up
Thumbtack.com. With multiple companies
vying for relatively few candidates, median
starting salaries for computer engineering
graduates are high. Sanders said, ‘‘I see
supply slowly catching up to demand over
the coming years–but at least today, there
aren’t enough computer engineers for all
the available jobs.”
7. PHYSICS
Median starting salary: $49,800
Mid-career average: $101,000
Today, these professionals work in the
fields of chemistry, oceanography,
seismology and astronomy. Physics is the
only major on the list with a median
starting salary below $50,000, but by mid-
career, the average rises to more than
double that amount.
8.APPLIED MATHEMATICS
Median starting salary: $52,600
Mid-career average: $98,600
According to the Society for Industrial and
Applied Mathematics, employers across a
number of industries hire mathematicians
and computational scientists. Jobs can be
found in the energy, finance, science,
health care and publishing sectors among
others.
9.COMPUTER SCIENCEMedian starting
salary: $56,600Mid-career average:
$97,900
In a society that is increasingly dependent
on computer technology, computer science
graduates can expect to see lucrative
starting salaries. Make no mistake, these
professionals do more than simply provide
tech support and program games. For
instance, computer science researchers at
Cornell University work in fields such as
robotics, artificial intelligence, computer
architecture and security.
10. NUCLEAR ENGINEERING
Median starting salary:$65,100
Mid-career average:$97,800
Rounding out the top ten on the PayScale
list is nuclear engineering. James
Madison, President of CoolHandNuke.com,
a job site for nuclear professionals, says
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