Culture › Re: Join If You Are Proud To Be Hausa/fulani.. by bethnals: 12:32pm On Feb 15, 2013 |
Legit1: Mallams who sell stuffs....that's it
No, I do not,and wish not to watch hausa films  well then I suggest maybe get one or two friends that speak hausa (girls or boys  ) |
Culture › Re: Join If You Are Proud To Be Hausa/fulani.. by bethnals: 8:39am On Feb 15, 2013 |
Legit1: Lagos do you have any hausa friends there ? Do you watch hausa films? |
Culture › Re: Join If You Are Proud To Be Hausa/fulani.. by bethnals: 10:42pm On Feb 14, 2013 |
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Culture › Re: Jamming Spot For Londoners/uk Peeps - All Slangs Are Allowed by bethnals: 10:35pm On Feb 14, 2013 |
Omo Alata: Where are the Londoners?  I dey |
Culture › Re: Join If You Are Proud To Be Hausa/fulani.. by bethnals: 10:29pm On Feb 14, 2013 |
outrage: ^^ Na tura miki PM. soyayyar Nairaland za a soma kenan?  where you dey Kano? |
Culture › Re: Join If You Are Proud To Be Hausa/fulani.. by bethnals: 10:27pm On Feb 14, 2013 |
Legit1: So far, it looks so.
I do hope to be an expert...how long might that take?
How about 'thank you'? will take long unless you live where its spoken daily. where you dey now ? thank you = na gode |
Culture › Re: Documentary Threads by bethnals: 7:58pm On Feb 14, 2013 |
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Culture › Re: Learn Hausa Lang by bethnals: 7:45pm On Feb 14, 2013 |
olumidaie: hello everyone, pls can some teach me HAUSA language, I really really wish to learn hausa so if u use ETISALAT number pls drop urs for midnight calls. If any can also teach YORUBA or IGBO, I would be so grateful thanks. 08187172129. lol you found one hausa babe abi? Anyway if you are from Lagos hop on the New trainline to Kano City  |
Culture › Re: Can You Give Me Advice About This Please, What Are Your Views? by bethnals: 7:35pm On Feb 14, 2013 |
IgboUK: I am an Igbo girl born and raised in London, UK.
However I have a few issues
1. I feel that Igbo people should make like the Japanese - Japan is so brilliant, they are mono racial, mono cultural and care about the advancement of their own nation. Igbo people don't care to carry on the culture, language, traditions and so on... The UK is just multi cultural, and just tolerant of others - but it isn't excelling anymore, like it used to.
2. Nigeria is quite an embarrassment of a country, no electricity, dirty, poor education etc...
3. I don't feel like I 100% fit in, i.e. with the Igbo, Nigerian - I don't speak the same language, different accent, they see me as an outsider... Marry me and become Hausa girl where in London you from East? |
Culture › Re: Join If You Are Proud To Be Hausa/fulani.. by bethnals: 7:32pm On Feb 14, 2013 |
amiskurie: I love decency and a housewife material should be decent.one of the reasons why hausa/fulani is a good option.besides they are beautiful naturally. you speak hausa? |
Culture › Re: Join If You Are Proud To Be Hausa/fulani.. by bethnals: 7:31pm On Feb 14, 2013 |
Ameena balarabe: @ amiskurie. .hausa fulani women re d most faithful women. .great..shy nd decent akwai son kai kuma ko?  Since you are 'yar Kano' you like India fim abi? lol. |
Politics › Kano PDP Elder Hajiya Rabi Wants To Marry Kwankwaso by bethnals(op): 7:53pm On Dec 08, 2012 |
https://leadership.ng/nga/sites/default/files/imagecache/460x287/articleimages/kwakwaso.jpgHajiya Rabi Shehu Sharada is an elder in the Kano State Chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party [PDP]. In a chat with our correspondent, SALISU IBRAHIM, the woman political chieftain explained why she wants to marry the state’s chief executive, Governor Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso, whom she said requires an important emotional attachment that will help him turn around the state. Rabi also argued that if the governor accepts the gauntlet, she will serve as a source for his emotional stability and Kano citizens would reap from the union in terms of development and focus. Perhaps Rabi’s challenge to Kwankwaso was what started like a joke in the local political parlance on Kano radio stations through “foot soldiers,” but is now developing to a huge challenge for the governor.
Rabi, in a radio programme recently said she has so much to offer to the state governor if he decides to accept the challenge and the union would go a long way to make Kano a better place. “I have tremendous respect for the governor. I have been his supporter and admirer in the past, but I’m worried about how key elements in our great party have been sidelined.
But the fact that we are now in different political camps, cannot stop me from aligning with his administration. We want PDP to succeed, and we want him to succeed. His success is the success of our party, but we are concerned that in spite of the tremendous role we have played in bringing back the PDP administration into reckoning after its defeat in 2003, the fortune of the party is dwindling. That is why we cannot wish for the failure of the state governor or the party” Rabi told our correspondent.
When I look at the challenges facing the state, and the manner in which the state government include and exclude PDP members in the running of the administration, I told myself that the best way to address these issues is to go closer to the governor.
So I took the challenge as advanced by some people to re-marry and pay less attention to politics in good faith. “You know I’m a mother and I come from a humble background. I’m convinced I can make a difference in the life of the governor. I can touch his life emotionally and help him in having better focus for the state and our people would reap tremendous benefit,” the PDP chieftain told WEEKEND LEADERSHIP.
“On my mind I have a lot that will make Kano a great place to live, and I think assisting people through the state governor by giving him advise in that capacity will improve the living condition of our people. So, those who want me to get married and pay less attention to politics have realised a value in me, which is why I took the challenge seriously and decided to throw the challenge back to the state governor, because the unity between us would impact positively on our state and that is my ultimate goal. Since then I have requested for a registration form from the Hisbah Board and if the governor accepts the offer, I would get ready for the big challenge”, Hajiya Rabi said.
“Contracting marriage is a matter that is always destined by Allah, if Allah said Kwankwaso and I would get married so be it, and I think if that happens, the unity would help Kano people tremendously.”
Of immediate concern to Hajiya Rabi is the polarisation of PDP in the state, which she said continues to pose a great challenge. Right now, the party is divided into three groups and the best way to describe the situation is to look at it as a tripod; the Garkuwa, Kwankwasiyya and Tabo groups. Regrettably, the party should not have been polarised along loyalty level that is why I want to go close to the governor and help him in bringing the three different groupings together and guarantee the success of the party in the future.
“Our expectation was that when PDP emerged as the new ruling party in the state, the administration would have been all inclusive without reference to the various groupings that formed the tripod, The growing poor relationships between the governor and the civil servants, and with the Ulama, the wealthy people and of course, the party members among the various other groups.
In fact, by the time Governor Kwankwaso agrees to look into my request and add me among his wives, there would be so much tremendous changes in the state. I’ve been in politics with him, I understand his psychology and through years of my experience in politics I can advise and re-direct his focus on how to make Kano a better place.
Hajiya Rabi said she had resolved to get close to the governor through marriage because of its intimate attachment since that would be the best option before her to impact positively on the governor and as a matter of priority suggest ways of improving governance in the state.
“I can be for him if he accepts to register along with me at the Hisbah Board. If God destined that this marriage is to take place, I have no quarrel with it, since Kwankwaso has the right to marry more than one wife and I’m sure Kano people would be better for it and our party would rise and rise again,” Hajiya Rabi said. http://leadership.ng/nga/articles/41992/2012/12/08/kano_hisbah_marriage_i_want_marry_gov_kwankwaso_sharada.html  |
Travel › Nigerians In Aberdeen by bethnals(op): 4:12am On Jan 05, 2012 |
Any Naija Students you can hook me up with?  |
NYSC › Re: Better To Do Nysc In Govt Or Private Sector by bethnals(op): 6:47pm On Dec 14, 2011 |
Also. How big is 'supply chain finance' in naija? I've looked at the field but do banks actually partake in such? Personally think it would be very useful in a place like naija? |
NYSC › Re: Better To Do Nysc In Govt Or Private Sector by bethnals(op): 6:27pm On Dec 14, 2011 |
^ thanks for input bro  |
NYSC › Re: Better To Do Nysc In Govt Or Private Sector by bethnals(op): 10:19am On Dec 14, 2011 |
BSc natural science Msc Management pending 1 year work experience estate agent.
was looking to enter something like 'national bureau of procurement' for the service basically govt. However some have advise me that being under 30 govt wont employ,
Although Id rather do Govt, 90% employment chance is what im after. Im sure I can do the job well anywhere,
Lastly Im not so sure on Lagos o, I prefer the calmness of Abuja coming from Ldn and im very much aware that the private institutions are mostly Lag and PH.
Baring in mind Ive never live Naija but have been countless times,
1) Views on the above
2) Your views on some of the professional qulaification as extra 'CFA' etc ? Not sure if its worth it for me.
3) Is it only Lag,Abj, PH with solid job prospect how about KD,Kano? maybe less competion lol. |
NYSC › Better To Do Nysc In Govt Or Private Sector by bethnals(op): 6:48am On Dec 14, 2011 |
As a British born Naija. I wan come do service after my MSc with a view to full employment where I undertake the service. Which do you think is better?  Govt or Private. I will look to hustle the opportunity well in advance but generally which will more likely lead to retention ? |
Music/Radio › Naija Party Tunes by bethnals(op): 8:22pm On Dec 13, 2011 |
where I find some these tunes that they play in the parties o. What i search for? or who had
Not the new tunes the older ones played by the mumsy's |
Education › Rgu - Jan 2012 by bethnals(op): 8:10am On Dec 10, 2011 |
Anyone going Robert Gordon in January? or anyone with a 'Naija' link there  thanks. |