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Stanley07: i dey gwags bt d heat eh too much,where u dey for gwasdrop your number make i Holla you |
who dey go gwaz tomorrow? Make we follow go |
Thanks for opening this thread! |
Help me take this topic to the front page. Pls i beg u guys. |
The sultan is demanding for amnesty because Yar'adua declared it for Niger-delta militant. So they want it too for their own armed group. |
Sultan Demands Amnesty For Boko Haram The Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Mohammad Saad Abubakar has urged President Goodluck Jonathan to declare amnesty for the members of the fundamentalist sect, Boko Haram, as part of the measures to halt the insurgency by the group. The Sultan who is also the President-General, Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, gave the advice at the central council meeting of Jamatrul Nasril Islam (JNI) in Kaduna on Tuesday, where he expressed his deep concerns over the spate of bomb attacks and kidnappings by terrorists in parts of the country. According to the Sultan, who chaired the meeting, extending amnesty to the sect members will pave way for dialogue between the sect and the federal government. Making reference to a similar amnesty declared for militants in the Niger Delta, the Sultan stated that “the type of amnesty that ended militants’ unrest in the Niger Delta will be suitable for the North.” He added: “Initiating a restoration and rehabilitation programme that would integrate the terrorists into the larger society will pave way for dialogue rather than engaging them in an endless war.” Sultan Abubakar noted that the amnesty will enable the sect members lay down their arms rather than the on-going military tactic by the massive deployment of the Joint Task Force (JTF) to the northern part of the country. The Federal Government had in 2008 declared amnesty for militants in the Niger- Delta following years of incessant bomb attacks on oil installations and kidnapping of oil workers. The amnesty which involved monthly payment and skill acquisition for the former militants abroad has since restored peace in the region and increased Nigeria’s crude oil production. The Sultan’s demand is similar to the one made by the Northern Elders Forum during its meeting in Kano last year. At the meeting, the forum sought for amnesty for the Boko Haram members as it was done with the militants from the Niger Delta region during the late Umaru Musa Yar’adua administration. Condemning the state of insecurity across the country, the Islamic leader attributed the security challenges to the injustice meted against the masses by political leaders which resulted in the taking up of arms by various groups. Boko Haram has been staging insurgency attacks against the Nigerian government, demanding for an imposition of Sharia Law across the country. The insurgency attack is reported to have claimed over 3,000 civilian lives. Polio Attacks On polio outbreak and other epidemics in some states in the North, the Sultan said JNI will continue to work with the Ministry of Health and other relevant agencies to ensure that children in the region are immunised against such deadly diseases. Also speaking, the Minister of State for Health, Mr. Mohammed Pate, condemned the recent killing of nine health workers in Kano and lamented that most parents in the North are yet to accept immunisation for their children. This situation, he said, has hindered the eradication of polio in the country. Nigeria, Afghanistan and Pakistan are the Only countries in the world where polio still exists. The conference hall of the JNI headquarters in Kaduna was filled to capacity with prominent Islamic scholars and leaders from across the country, converging to discuss issues affecting Muslims and the country at large. |
What about political science? |
kingobasi: Y is it that GEJ is not showing interest in this case, what kind of president do we have in our courtry? Well na GOD go judge us. GOD bless nigeria GOD bless uniabjFor your information,GEJ gave #UNIABUJA 2Billion naira intervention fund during the first stage of this unrest to upgrade the facilities but the whole money is no where to be found. |
chai! Academics and politics.....what will be our fate now |
Am fade up |
do you think research in motion were stupid to produce bb? Nna see nigerian oooo......as far as u can manufacture or produce an alternative to bb i will go with you...if not pls go and sleep because iker casillas uses bb |
Richiez: abi ooh, Corruption everywhereMr Richiez...where have u been bro? U have forgotten ur responsibility as the Moderator of this thread...anyway shaa @mrpresido has taken over ur job |
No exams till 18th of February, to give time for negotiations between engineering students and school management...........#Geturjambform |
My good friends and fellow aspirants, what kind of pathetic condition have we find ourselves, just because we want to study in uniFCT, it has really taken another dimension, i keep asking this question:what manner of man is Adelabu the VC? Since there's no good testimony about him from staff and students.....no communication link and we all have been left gunning for rumours and gossips...just hoping all the delay will be for our own good..time will tell and hope to see u soon in GWAZ. Bye. |
Reliably informed that the 25 date has been shifted .This is to resettled the fulanis who have taken refuge in the permanent site .A new date will be fixed .I will keep you inform |
Uniabuja |
zezeny: CLA is usually more competitive dan Classics. At d same time, no course in UI can be called a less competitive course. This is because cut-off every year varies according to how candidates in each course passes nd dats why u can neva determine a less or most competitive course in UI. GOODLUCK IN UR DECISION.thanks very much |
Hey guys! Congratulations on your admissions.. Am planning of applying to UI in this year Jamb. Can someone tell me a less competitive course in that university and how competitive is Classical studies and communication and language art. Pls I need urgent answers and pls don't be angry with me for posting this to your thread. |
So nobody knows what's up! Whether admission list is out or not..... |
Good news ooooo.....thank God, at least there's something to cheer about after this long run. But how do I check it? |
And we make it thru this resumption and admission list hurricane......#uniabuja most politically manipulated institution in Nigeria, But I still want to be there to make a difference because it's the ideal place for me......Guys don't be in a hurry,final year students must write their exams and go out before we will be taken in...shout out to you all for keeping this thread alive and to my future course mates(political science and international relations) dpsir.edu.ng |
Happy new year fam |
lolla156: it baffles me o,Post of the year for me.....big ups bro lolla.....@Mr presido u claim to know it all...do you know when uniabuja was to do their screening? How will u know when they are going to resume? Are u working with the registrar or who in uniabuja and u are just getting admission this year, bro grow up...happy new year to y'all |
thenationonlineng.net/new/campus-life/accreditation-crisis-rocks-uniabuja-2/ |
If uniabuja is resuming Feb 2013,which academic session will that be? 2012/2013 or 2013/2014? Make God help person oooo...people that applied same jamb with us have already finished 1st semester. |
Umar pkd: Hey frndz am nw addmitted into uni abj political science nd international relation oll we nid ix just information add me on 2go PKD44 any body that get addmsn in dsame course like me...merry xmas and happy new year in advance..I applied for same political science and international relations,though not yet admitted....when did u see ur admission status? Merry xmas and hope the new year will bring smiles to our faces |
Any body criticizing BRF should do his research very well to have facts and figures to support his claim.......For me Fashola have done very well and have used the PUBLIC PRIVATE PATNERSHIP to achieve great things and projects in Lasgidi...The Lagos-osborne bridge(the first suspension bridge in west africa)linking lekki to Ikoyi ..Light Rail system...that's enough for me...pls rest your case |
Any body criticizing BRF should do his research very well to have facts and figures to support his claim.......For me Fashola have done very well and have used the PUBLIC PRIVATE PATNERSHIP to achieve great things and projects in Lasgidi...The Lagos-osborne bridge(the first suspension bridge in west africa)..Light Rail system...that's enough for me...pls rest your case |
Happy xmas to y'all, may God blessings shower on us IJN..Amen.....Enjoy the best of the season |
Olayemiy: Everybody sits there and be xpecting the 2nd list okay?is that what they call MERIT LIST or EDIT LIST?where the name of someone whose score was 219 in jamb score was included in the list without the name of someone who score about 230 and above was not included.rubbish.me too I scored 238 but yet to be admitted, seems like this new list on jamb site is mainly science and agric dept...have not seen any social science dept admitted since....my question for u is this...did they admit the person with 219 in the same dept as urs? |
People have turned political analyst just because they have some cyber time on their mobile or PC, why are u supporting PDP? A party that have being at the helms of affairs for 12 good years to turn the fortune of this country around but have failed in all ramifications, and still used "Transformation Agenda" as its Manifesto topic for 2011 elections, a big political misnomer. Buhari did not campaign all over the country that was because he has no such money, The main cause of corruption in #Nigeria is not any other thing except party funding, when some influencial personalities sponsors ur campaign they turn back to collect what they have given u, like we have had in GEJ government, Pple like Dangote,OTEDOLA that sponsored his election have reap back in 10,000 folds... Pls let's put sentiment apart and put national development as our collective responsibility.... For me democracy is a failure in Africa and PDP is a failure in Nigeria, let's see how the opposition parties merge works out and I think Buhari is our answer in #Nigeria |