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Tanx @ lanrexlan, but when performing the prostration i still say Subhana rabbiyal ala during the sujud and will i recite the attahyat b4 saying the taslim? |
Madawaki01: since u get ur 5 credits including eng and math,u'r eligible and if the scar is completely healed,u've gat no prob,but get ready to take math in jamb,it has been compulsoried.Math is compulsory for all student? Or just political science? |
Please brothers and sister on nairaland who knows how to perform forgetfullness prostration during salat should please help me explain it in a very simple, detailed and not too complicated way. And please kindly tell me some instance where it is necessary to be performed. I easily lose concentration and forget things during salat, for instance this night i want to recite attahyat and i was reciting suratul Fatiha, i was on the 3rd verse before i remember and since i dont know how to perform the prostration i have to start the salat all over again. |
ASUU Strike: Presidency lied against ASUU, By Nasir Fagge The letter from the Government, signed by Dr. Mac John Nwaobiala, was delivered at ASUU National Secretariat on 6th November, 2013. ASUU had made it clear to Government through the Minister of Education, and at the meetings held with Government’s representative, that our Union does not have an EXECUTIVE PRESIDENT who has the power to decide for the Union on crucial matters, including and especially on trade disputes and strikes. Similarly, the internal democracy of our Union does not permit the Principal Officers to make decisions on Union matters of trade disputes without advice from the National Executive Council. Allowing branches to meet, advise and take positions is the only way we know how to run a democratic organisation. 2. The content of ASUU’s reply Here is the relevant portion of ASUU’s reply to government’s letter, as contained in Union’s letter of 22nd November, 2013 signed by Nasir F. Isa, President of ASUU: “On behalf of NEC I hereby convey the Union’s appreciation of the expressed concern of Your Excellency to bring an end to the crisis occasioned by the poor implementation of the 2009 Agreement and the 2012 Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) arising therefrom through your personal intervention. NEC would have taken a definitive decision on ending the strike, especially in view of Your Excellency’s intervention but for certain uncertainties, the clearance of which would have been decisive in making the relevant decision. These uncertainties involve issues on which ASUU members nationwide have strong feelings. They are about certain gaps evident in Government’s report as presented to our Union. Specifically, our members are requesting that Your Excellency facilitates the resolution of the issues as a way of concretising their understanding of the agreed positions. This will involve the following: (a) That the N200 billion agreed upon as 2013 Revitalisation Fund for public universities shall be deposited with the CBN and disbursed to the benefitting universities within two weeks. (b) That the renegotiation of the 2009 Agreement in 2014 be included in the final document as agreed at the discussion with Your Excellency. (c) That a Non-victimisation clause which is normally captured in all interactions of this nature be included in the final document and (d) That a new Memorandum of Understanding shall be validly endorsed, signed by a representative of government, preferably the Attorney General of the Federation and a representative of ASUU, with the President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) as a witness. Your Excellency please be assured that the Union is willing to do all that is needful to resolve the lingering crisis as soon as the expressed observations of our members are addressed. Thank you Yours in the struggle Naisr F. Isa, Ph.D http://premiumtimesng.com/opinion/150783-presidency-lied-ASUU-nasir-fagge.html |
With just 4 post this shit makes front page, while there more & better stories that should get public attention every where in each section. Holy crap EDITED: is this crap meant to be a joke? |
What the op said is true, but i think it was 3 people from each local government and not 3 from each ward. Ask any honest person fom osun state and he will even tell you the commisioner for information was among those arrested |
DonColz1: It is sad that government wants to sack us because we are asking for the resolutions. We are ready to be sacked but government should learn from the University of Ilorin experience. We are going to stay the course.”What happened in Uni Ilorin? |
holysmoke: Op I've enjoyed this thread. I get the impression that your knowledge of your country is higher than that of the average Russian.Jehovah Witness alert |
You aint winning nothing without Oyinlola in PDP next year. He is very relevant, though may not be the best BUT HE IS ONE(and i think only) OF THE FORMER PDP GOVERNORS TO HAVE LEFT OFFICE WITHOUT ANY COURT CASE OF CORRUPTION AGAINST HIM, it might be suprising but its the truth 98% of people in osun will tell you they dont know who is Wale Oladipupo, he is not relevant in osun, just that the temporary PDP secretary position is deceiving him |
Tadon200: FG definately drinking ogogoro.You mean GEJ |
TechWalker007: This is the sole reason I became anti-APC and almost became anti-west.Y u dey change my words now when that stupid guy call us Yorobah why didnt you change it to Yoruba and now i wrote Yibohh u dey change am to igbo, he is a f**k yibohh not igbo |
taharqa: @Gbawe, told us here that this same Power Privatisation he is now trying to comment on wud Not happen. He also said that Manitoba would Not take ova TCN. He was Categorical. He didn't use d word 'may not', but 'will not'. I remember requoting him and asking him how he cud hv bn so sure, and his response was same: Power Privatisation WOULD NOT happen. #BladdiHYPOCRITE... |
otokx: Telecoms & power are 2 different industries so let us not compare them. If in 6 months time things do not stabilize then we can begin to think of a post privatization exercise.6 month is too early, like somebody mentioned lets give them more time to see if these privatisation of a thing is the way foward |
taharqa: @Gbawe, SHUT UP!!! Just SHUT UP, abeg. Biko..I dont like agreeing with the APC guys on politics issue but he raised good questions |
New owners of electricity generation and distribution companies on Wednesday reeled out the multifaceted challenges confronting them since they took over the power firms from the Federal Government.www.punchng.com/news/power-new-owners-complain-of-overwhelming-problems/ |
Governor Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu of Niger State has denied media reports purporting that he has dumped the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC), saying he remains a member of the PDP. Governor Aliyu’s Chief Press Secretary, Danladi Ndayebo said on Tuesday in Abuja that his principal was shocked at the announcement of the merger of New PDP and APC even before a final decision was taken on the matter. Ndayebo said in a statement that Governor Aliyu was not present at the meeting where the merger deal was sealed between the Baraje –led New PDP and APC leaders as widely reported by the media. Governor Aliyu insisted that talks were still ongoing with the president and would await the outcome of the negotiation before taking a final decision. www.thisdaylive.com/articles/babangida-aliyu-i-remain-loyal-member-of-pdp/165276/ |
Fear for this guy football career. Is father has suddenly turned to T.B Joshua (seeing things) because of money |
Father of Golden Eaglets star Kelechi Iheanacho has told MTNFootball.com the final choice of Manchester City was because God will lift him there after the family prayed over the matter. James Iheanacho told MTNFootball.com:”We prayed yesterday and after due consultations with family members, we came up with Manchester City believing he has a future there. That is where he will be uplifted.” The family meeting, which was attended by the football star, went on past midnight on Monday. Last week, there was a major falling out between father and son over the choice of a European club for the MVP of the 2013 FIFA U17 World Cup. Kelechi had insisted on Portuguese champions FC Porto, which would have also taken Eaglets teammate Chidera Ezeh as part of the bargain. But his father wanted him to take up the offer from Manchester City or Chelsea. Kelechi finally got home in Owerri Monday morning after he left home for several days without the consent of his father. The father had to go on radio to say his son was missing. www.mtnfootball.com/europe/epl/news/2013/nov/26-god-will-lift-iheanacho-at-man-city-says-father.html |
voting already closed, i just hope one of them win it |
Mikel and Moses need your vote to win the BBC African footballer of the year. The voting is closing tonight. www.nairaland.com/1531069/lets-vote-mikel-moses-bbc |
$on of anarchy:How old are you? |
Mikel and Moses need your vote to win the BBC African footballer of the year. The voting is closing tonight. www.nairaland.com/1531069/lets-vote-mikel-moses-bbc |
Mikel and Moses need your vote to win the BBC African footballer of the year. The voting is closing tonight. www.nairaland.com/1531069/lets-vote-mikel-moses-bbc |
The voting is closing today. Please vote for either of them, the last time a Nigerian win it was in 2005 by Jay Jay Okocha. Mods please help push these to the front page, so that a lot of people can vote for them |
The five candidates for the 2013 BBC African Footballer of the Year award have been revealed on the BBC's Newsday programme. Ivory Coast's Yaya Toure has made the shortlist for the fifth consecutive year and is joined by Nigerians Victor Moses and John Mikel Obi, Burkina Faso's Jonathan Pitroipa and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang of Gabon. The winner will be decided by African football fans, who have until 18:00 GMT on 25 November to vote for their choice. You can either vote via this page or by sending an SMS from your phone to +44 7786 20 20 08: Text 2 for Victor Moses Text 3 for John Mikel Obi Standard international text rates apply, please check with your service provider. Texts are limited to one text per mobile phone number. The winner will be announced on Monday, 2 December at 17:35 GMT on the BBC's Focus on Africa radio and television programmes. No player on this year's shortlist, drawn up from votes by 44 journalists across Africa, has won the BBC award before. Alternatively you can vote by clicking this link. www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/24808135?ocid=socialflow_twitter_africa |
blym4real: Going to porto doesn't guarantee him a starting line up or even a sit on the bench, what happened to rabiu Ibrahim when he was in porto, he needs good advisers for him to make the best decision.Rabiu Ibrahim moved to Sporting Lisbon and not FC Porto |
Pipsland78: The boy is too young to make such a crucial decision himself, his dad must guide him.You mean is father should guide him to chelsea were he would be turned to a defender i.e a left full back and a place where he would never get a chance to play first team football. Portugal is a ver good destination for young players who want to futher develop b4 making a transfer to a country like England and spain. Or u want him to be warming bench like our kenneth Omeruo? |
Just hope this greedy father wouldnt destroy this guy football career. Man city and chelsea that doesnt have good reputation in nurturing of youngsters |
Golden Eaglets sensation Kelechi Iheanacho has had a major falling out with his father over the European club he should move to.www.mtnfootball.com/international/fifa-u-17-world-cup/news/2013/october/31-iheanacho-father-fall-out-over-fc-porto-chelsea.html |
Any link to download some of this song, its only Down and Eko that have been seeing on net.....pls help your boy out o |
speeder: was that paul plays song?Yea |
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