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Politics / Re: Army Captain Killed In Borno 2 Weeks From His Wedding (Picture) by Benny95(m): 4:05pm On Jul 13, 2014 |
RIP soldier..........so painfull |
Education / Re: A.B.U 2013/2014 Aspirant Lets Discuss by Benny95(m): 10:14pm On Jan 09, 2014 |
funkies06: Wr my barackodam, i hope u neva loss faith tanx, my broda. . .buh i nid mur dtail abt d further maths topics, so i kuld prepare.D further maths part is maths105. In it, u'll do limits, differentiation and integration extensively....... |
Education / Re: A.B.U 2013/2014 Aspirant Lets Discuss by Benny95(m): 7:20pm On Jan 09, 2014 |
funkies06: u knw anytin abt civil engr dept.? Hw dia lecturerz bFor ur 100L, d course are more general, like physics, chemistry and maths with 1 or 2 engine courses......and general papers. |
Education / Re: A.B.U 2013/2014 Aspirant Lets Discuss by Benny95(m): 5:10pm On Jan 09, 2014 |
funkies06: wch curz r u studyingComputer sci. |
Education / Re: A.B.U 2013/2014 Aspirant Lets Discuss by Benny95(m): 2:04pm On Jan 09, 2014 |
funkies06: 4rm wat u've ryten, hostel advantage ova off k is electricity? Only?Unless u'r bent on staying offK, I'd advise u 2 stay in d hostel, @least 4 ur first year, I stayed offK(almost in front of school) in my 200L and 300L, buh I tell u, hostel is better. 1 Like |
Education / Re: A.B.U 2013/2014 Aspirant Lets Discuss by Benny95(m): 11:15am On Jan 09, 2014 |
funkies06: I want 2 knw hw off k, wil affct me cos i wil b cming 2 schl 4rm home, nd hw off k has mur advantage dan campus, any body wit idea abt d issue shld kindly hlp me awt. . .Dude, I'd advise u 2 chose hostel over offK 4 nw....if u'r in hostel u'll get almost 100% electricity(u nid dat), water, much tym 2 read in skul etc....u won't get those in offK. And I tink 4 a fresher, u nid maximum concentration. I stayed in offK in my 200L. Sumtyms we hav 2 go home around 11pm, cos anytym later dan date might not be too safe, thereby cutting off ur reading tym, u knw ish lyk dat...........buh u'll get maximum fun in offK sha, if dat's wot u want |
Education / Re: A.B.U 2013/2014 Aspirant Lets Discuss by Benny95(m): 7:24pm On Jan 08, 2014 |
Ejevis: but hope i can stll use d card in printin anoda 1 ?cos its only 1ce i hve used it.Ofcourse! |
Education / Re: A.B.U 2013/2014 Aspirant Lets Discuss by Benny95(m): 5:26pm On Jan 08, 2014 |
Ejevis: but they collected the jamb original result from us on d putme day so re we stll comin wif anoda 1?U'll need it wen u go 2 collect ur admission letter/matric no...........I'll advise ur 2 print it in skul wen u discover u'll need it again. |
Education / Re: A.B.U 2013/2014 Aspirant Lets Discuss by Benny95(m): 2:43pm On Jan 08, 2014 |
funkies06: Ani body with idea on d tins required during registeration? -ur jamb result -O'level(s) -state of origin -etc (All originals and photocopied) |
Education / Re: A.B.U 2013/2014 Aspirant Lets Discuss by Benny95(m): 7:34pm On Jan 05, 2014 |
musty001: *tears boxer*,*runs around naked* *dances skelewu as he runs down d street* #na God#lol, congrats man! |
Education / Re: A.B.U 2013/2014 Aspirant Lets Discuss by Benny95(m): 5:26pm On Jan 05, 2014 |
It's real! M hapi 4d new guys, welcome tuh ABU.......... |
Education / Re: A.B.U 2013/2014 Aspirant Lets Discuss by Benny95(m): 1:37pm On Jan 04, 2014 |
Goodluck tuh evribodi seeking admission here, buh I doubt if d list 'll be released soon, u guys shuld've known ABU by nw, it 'll likely b afta exams......relax ya mind. |
Education / Re: A.B.U 2013/2014 Aspirant Lets Discuss by Benny95(m): 4:34pm On Dec 27, 2013 |
jhidey08: dey don't release 1 list, tho it's neva publicised, bt dey update d original admission list. Which means dey indirectly release oda lists.Spot on. |
Education / Re: A.B.U 2013/2014 Aspirant Lets Discuss by Benny95(m): 6:30am On Dec 26, 2013 |
Ikemsinachi: That's for u only. Who cares for your prayers or to know weda u have bn admitted or not. There're some here that have been admitted also into reasonable courses and yet they respect themselves. You have been admitted right, what course and which level are you. you simply lack manners. Biliv it or go wit uR doubts. I rest my case.Clap 4 urself, won't trade words with u anymore, buh if d tin too pain u say I call people jambito, make yhu look 4 wet transformer around u, give am tight hug. |
Education / Re: A.B.U 2013/2014 Aspirant Lets Discuss by Benny95(m): 9:53pm On Dec 25, 2013 |
Almuhsin: May b its because Benny used 'jambitos' to address jambites.jambito is d general name dey call 100level students in nigerian universities, until(or even after) ur matric day. It's sumfin u'll b glad dey called u in ur 100L. Even security men go dey call u jambito wen u resume..... 1 Like |
Education / Re: A.B.U 2013/2014 Aspirant Lets Discuss by Benny95(m): 9:46pm On Dec 25, 2013 |
jhidey08: seriously, I dunno wot d guy was thinking b4 posting dat. He must av misquoted u, maybe he wanted 2 quote sum1 else.Abi o, |
Education / Re: A.B.U 2013/2014 Aspirant Lets Discuss by Benny95(m): 9:22pm On Dec 25, 2013 |
Ikemsinachi: U simply lack manners. Nxt time check wat to post and how to start abt it. Kudos!Funny, I'd just ignore ur post, it's inconsequential. I'm already an abusite, I'm not searching 4 admission, that was just an advice 4 d aspirants, which I think you're one of. Concentrate on getting admitted kid, and stop quoting people! Goodluck! 3 Likes |
Education / Re: A.B.U 2013/2014 Aspirant Lets Discuss by Benny95(m): 8:10pm On Dec 25, 2013 |
All dis jambitos make una add prayers 2 una confidence o, b4 ABU clear una doubt, rememba u'r nt d onli one applying 4 d course(even 4rm ur state)......cheers |
Education / Re: A.B.U 2013/2014 Aspirant Lets Discuss by Benny95(m): 8:44pm On Dec 24, 2013 |
Congrats 2 all jambitos, ah wish yhu a safe trip into my skul..... |
Webmasters / Re: Urgent Help 4rm My Esteemed Webmasters! by Benny95(m): 1:05am On Dec 19, 2013 |
elvis10ten:Thanks! |
Webmasters / Re: Urgent Help 4rm My Esteemed Webmasters! by Benny95(m): 12:12pm On Dec 18, 2013 |
Afam4eva: Yeah I do, I'm using mongoDB as d database, I can also use mysql tho, I'm just looking 4 a way 2 loop through all d user-supplied answers and compare to the answers in my DB........fanks |
Webmasters / Urgent Help 4rm My Esteemed Webmasters! by Benny95(m): 12:01pm On Dec 18, 2013 |
So I'm working on a computer based test(CBT) web app, on a php platform, I'v gon a lil far in it, upto d point of rendering d questions(randomly) 2d user, my problem nw is how do I mark d test and give d user his/her score? Just a pseudo, thanks in anticipation. |
Education / ASUU To Announce Decision Today by Benny95(m): 6:41am On Dec 17, 2013 |
ASUU to announce decision today Posted by: Our Reporterin Featured, News4 hours ago Striking universities teachers will today announce their decision on whether to end the almost six months old strike. They stated this last night after a marathon National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) at the Federal University of Technology, Minna Source: http://thenationonlineng.net/new/ASUU-announce-decision-today/ |
Education / FG Declares War On ASUU, Orders Universities To Reopen, Vcs To Advertise For New by Benny95(m): 11:41am On Nov 28, 2013 |
Damilola Oyedele The Federal Government on Thursday directed the immediate re-opening of all Federal Universities in Nigeria. It also directed that the position of any academic staff who does not resume by December 4th, 2013 should be declared vacant and advertised. ...Details to follo http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/fg-declares-war-on-ASUU-orders-vcs-to-advertise-for-new-staff/165438/ |
Crime / Re: Man Stabs Homosexual Boss To Death by Benny95(m): 12:14am On Nov 28, 2013 |
slightlyMad: when i get 2 huge jugs wey i dey find person wey go help me fall am, ehn! some men wicked o |
Education / Re: FG Condemns ASUU's New Demands by Benny95(m): 5:47am On Nov 26, 2013 |
Jona-The-Clown: I dnt need 2 say much 2 u, ur name carries ur persona. 1 Like |
Certification And Training Adverts / Re: Database Systems Exam Please Help by Benny95(m): 8:52am On Nov 22, 2013 |
Download dis ebook---Fundamentals of Database System, 6th edition, by Elmasri Navathe.........dats wot u need. |
Education / Re: The Outcome Of ASUU Meet With FG Today 15,Nov 2013 by Benny95(m): 9:25pm On Nov 15, 2013 |
Hehe nutin I nor go see 4 dis nairaland |
Education / Yinka Gbadebo-led NANS, Blood Of Nigerian Students, And The Ghost Of Stewardship by Benny95(m): 2:35pm On Nov 09, 2013 |
Nigerian students under the aegis of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) have had successive presidents leading them. NANS, which was birthed in 1980 as a successor to the National Union of Nigerian Students (NUNS) which was proscribed by the despotic and anti-students military dispensation of Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo, has been terribly and serially abused, exploited, factionalized, monetized and wickedly politicized. The emergence of Mr. Yinka Gbadebo a.k.a Ayefele as the 26th president of NANS at its last Convention held in Uyo on the 18th December, 2012, is a terrible mistake of history that will haunt the student movement in Nigeria for years to come. Ayefele, who was rusticated from theEkiti State University (EKSU) for assaulting the University’s Vice Chancellor, is currently a diploma student of Local Government Studies at the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile/Ife, Osun State. Incidentally, he was born on 26th of April, 1980 – the same year that NANS came into existence. Thus, one would have expected him to take cognizance of the historicity of his emergence as NANS president. Under the watchful eyes of Yinka Gbadebo as NANS president, the blood of innocent Nigerian students have been unabatedly wasted with atavistic impunity especially by the Nigeria Police Force, an institution acknowledged by it present head, IGP Abubakar, as a killer squad. Few examples will suffice. On 25th February, 2013, four students of theNasarawa State University were gruesomely murdered while protesting against water scarcity and power outage. About seventeen students were arrested. Two days after, on February 28, 2013,Seyi Fasere, a 400 level student of the Ekiti State University was shot dead by the police. He had gone to hishome town Ilupeju to collect his tuition, and on his way back, the bus conveying him ran into armed robbers at Oye Ekiti. The driver veered off the road while all occupants disembarked and fled into the bush. Several minutes after the armed robbers had left; p,olice came, combed the bush and found Seyi Fasere hiding like all others. However, the one hundred thousand naira he had collected from his parents for his school fees was found on him and this, as far as the police were concerned, was enough evidence that he was an armed robber. He was taken to the police station and shot dead by a police man notoriously known as ‘Akobi Esu’ (Devil’s Firstborn). Again, on 27 May, 2013, Ahmed Dayo, an ND I student in the Department of Accounting of Kwara State Polytechnic, was shot inside a cab by policemen escorting a bullion van belonging to a first generation bank. Reportedly, the armed police escort stopped the taxi and attempted to shoot at one of its tyres because it was getting too close to the bullion van. Unfortunately, instead of the bullet hitting the tyre, it hit Dayo in the vehicle and damaged one of his legs. Likewise on the same 27 May, 2013, Ibrahim Momodu, a student of theUniversity of Benin (UNIBEN) was shot dead by CSP Carol Afegbai, the Divisional Police Officer of Ogida Division. On 12th June, 2013, students of University of Uyo (UNIUYO) embarked on a peaceful protest, the protest lasted for several hours without any representative of the University management or the corrupt and docileStudents’ Union Government coming out to address the protesting students, instead, anti-riot police men were invited to suppress the protest. In the most unprofessional manner the trigger-happy policemen fired teargas canisters and live bullets endlessly and carelessly leading to the death ofKingsley Udoette, a 200 level Zoology student of the University. He was hit apparently by a stray bullet of the warring policemen since no other person has been identified to have fired a shot during the duration of the crisis. 44 innocent and poor students were indiscriminately arrested mostly at the male hostel of the University at Udi Street in Uyo, which is situated outside the premises of the University, and on the streets while struggling to return home following the closure of the school. I did everything within my power to secure the freedom of those students form unlawful detention, including media campaign (two of my articles titled: (1) Unlawful Detention of UNIUYO Students and (2) Still on the Unlawful Detention of UNIUYO Students: A Month After, were published by Sahara Reporters and other media platforms). In the course of this particular struggle, which is yet to end, I was contacted severally by phone by Yinka Gbadebo, I impressed on him about the pathetic situation of those students and the need for him to act timely. Hepromised to take necessary actions to secure the release of those students. Yinka Gbadebo reneged; he totally turned a blind eye and deaf ear to this case. As at today, Friday 8th November, 2013, 4 out of the 44 UNIUYO students arrested since the 12th June when that crisis broke out are still being detained at the Uyo Prisons, almost five months after the crisis. I will not say more on this very case here, except that Comrade Donald Onukaogu, the late Senate president of NANS, and four others died on their way to intervene in that crisis. Instead of giving his dead colleagues a “befitting burial,” Yinka Gbadebo saw their death as another opportunity for pecuniary gains and self-aggrandizement. Engr. Jide Adeniji the Chairman of the Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA), and Patron of NANS reportedly donated millions of naira to NANS for the burial of the late NANS leaders. The money was grossly misappropriated resulting in a scandal which Yinka has battled fruitlessly to suppress. Many more students have been murdered in cool blood under the dispensation of Yinka Gbadebo, including those killed by the Boko Haram sect in the Kano College attack and other places. Yinka Gbadebo-led NANS has done practically nothing to arrest the lust for blood of Nigerian students by the police or bring the culprits to justice except pockets of compromised protests and empty press statements. I doubt if NANS has a record of these killings. Yinka Gbadebo has done incurable damage to the memory of the fallen martyrs and living heroes who led NUNS/NANS and the students’ movement in Nigeria responsibly and fearlessly. He should look into history, not all his predecessors exuded his current perfidious character. Segun Okeowo, Kunle Adepeju, Akintunde Ojo, Chima Ubani, Chris Abashi, Omoyele Sowore, Emma Ezeazu, Chris Mammah, Banji Adegboro, Ben Oguntuase, Olusegun Adeboro, Labaran Maku, etc., are great examples of student leaders who tested battle and stood for principles in the many theatres of war, anti-SAP and removal of oil subsidy riots between 1989 and 1991, June 12 protests, anti-military campaigns, etc. What will be the legacy of Yinka Gbadebo? Instead of taking a responsible and pro-student stance in the likely to be ended four months old ASUU strike, he has chosen the side of the oppressor. He has taken over the propaganda machinery of a government that does not appreciate the sanctity of agreements from Doyin Okupe, Reuben Abati, Labaran Maku and Reno Omokri. Today, we have a NANS president who speaks out of the abundance of the stomach, a NANS president without integrity, principles and accountability, a NANS president who is a willing tool in the hands of a corrupt political class. The order day, he travelled to Onitsha in Anambra State to endorse the candidature of Mr. Ifeanyi Ubah for the forthcoming gubernatorial election in Anambra State (a man linked to fuel subsidy fraud and whose company, Capital Oil and Gas, has been taken over by the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria because of his indebtedness). Yinka Gbadebo finds it pertinent to issue a strong worded press statement castigating the political killing(s) in Ekiti State which he blamed onGovernor Kayode Fayemi but cannot secure the release of UNIUYO students in custody or bring to justice those who take delight in shedding of innocent blood of Nigerian students. Nigerian students and Nigerians in general should stop taking Yinka Gbadebo and his gang seriously. He had since lost the legitimacy to remain in office. Whenever the history of students’ movement in Nigeria is told, the name Yinka Gbadebo will be remembered not for accountability, integrity or principles but for treachery, indiscipline and inanities. Let me end by adverting the minds of Yinka Gbadebo and other student leaders who belong to his cast of mind, who trade with the blood of innocent, voiceless and helpless Nigerian students that there is a ghost of stewardship that will hunt them in the fullness of time. Inibehe Effiong is a Final Year Law student of UNIUYO, Human Rights Activist and National President of Nigerian Student’s Rights Movement (NSRM) http://www.informationng.com/2013/11/yinka-gbadebo-led-nans-blood-of-nigerian-students-and-the-ghost-of-stewardship.html
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Forum Games / Re: Create A Mental Picture Of Nairalanders by Benny95(m): 4:19pm On Oct 30, 2013 |
Hehe see ppl wey dey view dis post as dem plenty, 4 dia mind dem wan cum create mental picture.........abeg make una put frame o! 1 Like |
Education / As Last-ditch Effort To Save Education fails…ASUU by Benny95(m): 6:41am On Oct 30, 2013 |
The efforts being made by the federal government and other stakeholders to bring to an end the ongoing strike by members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) appeared not to be yielding the desired results as the lecturers have vowed to continue with their industrial action. The lecturers, under the umbrella of ASUU, during a meeting with members of the government negotiation team led by Vice President Mohammed Namadi Sambo yesterday, flatly rejected the offer made by the government for the payment of their earned allowances and revitalisation of the university system. A source who was privy to the meeting told Blueprint that the two issues formed the key issues discussed at the meeting, as well as the cornerstone of the ongoing strike. The meeting, which was described by most ASUU chieftains as “just like the previous one,” took place at the Federal Ministry of Education in Abuja, where the government offered to commit the sum of N700 billion for the revitalisation of the university system. “But the offer was rejected by the ASUU,” our source said. According to the government, the amount would be spent in three years. It said that the sum of N1 billion would be expended this year while N2 billion would be used, annually, in the next three years on revamping the state of the universities. Quoting a member of the ASUU team, our source said: “The contents of the 2009 agreement cannot, under any situation, be discussed again”. According to the source, the agreement said that N400 billion and not N200 billion should be used for the purpose of revitalising the university system, each year, for four years. On the issue of the lecturers’ earned allowances, the union said that, too, must be implemented as contained in the 2009 agreement, adding that it was necessary to do all that was required to improve the standard of university education in Nigeria. However, ASUU, which stood by the initially agreed amount of N1.2 trillion for the revitalisation of the universities as contained in the 2009 agreement it signed with the government, maintained its position throughout the duration of the meeting. The ASUU team, led by the union’s president, Dr Nasiru Fagge, had during the meeting, demanded to be allowed go and present the offer made by the government to what the president referred to as “our principals”, only to return to the meeting, about an hour later, and rejected the offer. Others who attended the meeting as part of the government delegation were the Minister of Education, Chief Nyesom Wike; Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission (NUC), Prof. Julius Okojie, Chairman of Committee of Pro-Chancellors, Prof. Kimse A.B. Okoko, the Vice-Chancellor of University of Ibadan, Prof. Isaac Adewole, former Executive Secretary of TETFund, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu and some other vice- chancellors of universities. blueprintng.com/new/2013/10/30/as-last-ditch-effort-to-save-education-fails-ASUU-vows-to-continue-strike/?utm_source=UberNewsNG&utm_medium=ubernewsng..com |
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