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Be ready for anything strange... Brace up! |
This is what happens when you give a stone age man access to 21st Century technology. ..(twitter).. abuse is inevitable. |
Take eggovin and do some push ups... u will feel cool wit uurself after 3mnths... |
Thanks guys... |
Details would be out soon in the media. |
I need the shiloh radio streaming link pls. ... |
Very low turn out... una don taya to comot vote? |
kolawaxxy: Do not waste your time reading books like "5 ways to make him propose" , "39 ways to get his attention" cos most of the time these so-called principles do not work. All you need do is work on your attitude and look good.Attitude is the word....a poor attitude can make a beautiful gal look ugly and repulsive. |
The Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko (AAUA) in Ondo State has pulled out of the ongoing Academic Staff Union of Universities' (ASUU)strike. In a statement issued and signed by its Registrar, R.B Olotu, the school had ordered its students to resume for the second semester on November 25th, 2013, thereby boycotting the nationwide strike. Already, the ongoing industrial action has lasted for over four months. The statement reads: "All Students of AAUA are hereby informed that academic activities of the 2nd semester of 2012/2013 session truncated as a result of the ASUU national strike are to resume on Monday, 25th November, 2013 with the continuation of registration on the University portal, while lectures are to start on Mon, 2nd December, 2013." http://m.naij.com/news/52563.html |
ECLIPSE: boko haram claims responsibility. |
I dont have a pick jor... although i see the SSS woman alot of times on the media and she alright... The Olukolade man too is alright... Me too am alright |
Maybe we need angels to make a banner for us on the sky before we would believe the dude is dead... [size=14pt]HE IS DEAD[/size] and we just moved on like nothing happened even after the SSS confirmed it.... We will rather celebrate anything that downplays government effort as criticizing is easy since u dont just need to go along with the flow....pathetic! |
All this thinz even plus the BH goons still better pass ''World War Z'' tinz....abeg who get BB charger? |
ichidodo: A public display of the confiscated arms would make all of this believable.Just as the Police do right,then u believe them right? u come across as a bandwagoner? Stereotyped character. If the SSS would do something such as the whole perverted media world is trying to drag us to believe, they shuld have done that after 10 of their members were massacred by Ombatse... Try and think for yourself and do NOT, i repeat, DO NOT allow the media think for you...They all have price tags! |
BH tinz... those killed look BH boys |
booqee: no offence but i think i wasn't talking to you.why do people like saying No offence just before they offend? |
Metaphycist: Gud day Citizens of Nigeria.We r in a country dat has been eaten by various negativities,primarily corruption.Wic has rendered our country-though one of d richest in natural endowment,yet one of d poorests economically.yes it is....it begins with YOU |
Why is she taking it personal?? Was she sober or high when she wrote it? Abegi! |
Bright2: Do the president even need to order? The army head should know that.I thot someone from Nassarawa is overseeing the defense Ministry? Maybe he is out of his depth |
zonaking: I see no channges! zonaking: I no channges!Are you aware that there is a ''modify'' button for every post? |
…PDP is the only option The son of the former Nigeria’s late Head of State, Mohammed Sani Abacha has attributed his decision to re-join the PDP he left in 2010 to the firm belief that the party as presently constituted is the only platform that can offer internal democracy to its members. ” When I left the PDP in 2010, my view was that it had no internal democracy but in CPC, the experience was very bitter. There was a major issue that challenged all of us while in the PDP but we met it in a bigger and more huge manner in the party we went to. The APC today is not an option,” Mohammed said today in an exclusive interview with the officialpeoplesdemocraticparty while leading a delegation from Kano to the National Secretariat of the PDP. He added that having consulted widely and studied the polity from the sideline, he was convinced that the Umbrella under Dr. Bamanga Tukur was wide enough to accommodate every member. ” With the new NWC and the chairman coupled with the efforts they have been making to ensure that the party is taken to the next level, that was what enticed us. We have consulted as far and as wide as we could and this resulted in us taking the decision to come back to the PDP instead of going somewhere else. ” Giving further reasons why he returned to the PDP, Mohammed said, ” PDP is widespread and covers every part of the country and it is the party that is in power; it is the party that has made the change that we are witnessing today in our country and which we hope we will continue to witness in the coming years by the Grace of God.” http://pointblanknews.com/pbn/exclusive/no-internal-democracy-in-apc-mohammed-abacha/ |
There is confusion in the Presidency over the whereabouts of the registration certificate of the Peoples Democratic Party. The Independent National Electoral Commission issues certificates of registration to all registered political parties. But the Presidency, in the battle to secure its hold on the PDP, has sought, without success, for the certificate of registration of the party. Sources in the Presidency told The Eagle Online that attempts to trace the certificate has been futile. But sources said the Presidency has narrowed the search for the certificate to three political gladiators within the party. They are former President Olusegun Obasanjo, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and the Jigawa State Governor, Alhaji Sule Lamido. However, the source said it is very unlikely that the certificate will be with Obasanjo as he was still in Yola Prison in Adamawa State when the party was registered. It was gathered that the belief in the Presidency was that the faction of the PDP that broke away on Saturday owing to complaints about the handling of its Special National Convention, must be banking on possessing the certificate to win the battle for the ownership of the party. A source said that the decision of President Goodluck Jonathan to pacify the breakaway faction was because of the belief that with the certificate of registration in its possession, winning a court battle would be easy. Abubakar and Lamido are part of the breakaway faction under the chairmanship of Alhaji Abubakar Kawu Baraje. Jonathan was said to have been humbled by the fact that without the certificate of registration in his kitty, he was fighting a lost battle against the breakaway faction that has headed to court to stop the recognition of the leadership of the party under Alhaji Bamanga Tukur. Abubakar, Lamido and some other governors had on Saturday formed the parallel PDP following their outcry of injustice during the Special National Convention. They said over 50 candidates not favorably disposed to the leadership of Jonathan and Tukur were disqualified at the convention. Some of the other governors who are with the new PDP include Babangida Aliyu of Niger State, Aliyu Wamakko of Sokoto State, Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State, Murtala Nyako of Adamawa State and Abdulfatah Ahmed of Kwara State. The Presidency is said to have come to the conclusion that the certificate is with either Abubakar or Lamido. However, majority of the members of the think-tank in the Presidency believe the certificate must be with Abubakar. This was because he paid for the registration of the party and its national headquarters, Wadata Plaza, in Abuja. He was reported to have spent about N98 million for the certificate and the acquisition of the national headquarters. A source in the Presidency said: “The President and his team know that they are fighting a lost battle if they do not have the certificate of registration with them. “It is very obvious that the ambition of the President to seek re-election in 2015 is dead once the party is handed over to the other faction by the court. “The next thing the president can do is to abandon his ambition and return to his village. “Or how do you rationalize the President joining another party to realize his ambition.” One of the sources said that Jonathan is also scared by the possibility of the breakaway faction of the PDP teaming up with other parties to form an alliance against the PDP for the 2015 election, even if the court declares the Tukur-led leadership as the authentic PDP. The fear is that the breakaway PDP could team up with the Peoples Democratic Movement, in which Abubakar is believed to have a lot of influence. And the alliance could also be extended to the All Progressives Congress. A source said: “It is scary thinking of what an alliance of the breakaway PDP with the PDM and the APC would produce. “It is very unlikely that the PDP would be able to muster enough support to defeat such an alliance. “That is why it is almost certain that the President would find an amicable resolution of the crisis, even if it involves his having to step down his own reelection ambition and look like a hero in all of the crisis.” As at press time on Tuesday, Jonathan was still meeting with a caucus loyal to him in the PDP to consider the various options available to him. Though he has not declared his interest in seeking re-election, the body languages of both Jonathan and his lieutenants point to the fact that he is interested in retaining his seat in 2015. http://pointblanknews.com/pbn/exclusive/pdp-certificate-of-registration-missing-obasanjo-atiku-lamido-fingered/ |
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silica: I think that of the SSS isU said u 'think'...Pls be SURE? i can see the sequential arrangement in the numbers so i believe they could be correct. |
So lets not be too hard on them when they try to make it up from us.... ![]() |
Some policemen have raised the alarm over what they termed, arbitrary deductions from their salaries. The policemen alleged that the Mechanised Salary Section of the police made unauthorised deductions of N5, 000 from their salaries. It was learnt that the money was for the procurement of Fokas Savings and Loans Limited shares. Some of the policemen, who spoke to our correspondent on the condition of anonymity, said the scheme was dubious because they were not informed about it prior to the salary deduction. They added that it was after the first deduction had been made that they were informed by their superiors that the money would be deducted monthly until further notice. A police inspector said, “Last week I received a text message from my bank notifying me that my salary had been paid. However, I found out that N5, 000 had been deducted. It was a few days later that we were given forms and we were then told that we had to buy shares compulsorily. “How could the deductions have been made before I even filled the form? The police authorities are leveraging on the fact that policemen cannot openly protest. The Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar, must look into this.” Another policeman told our correspondent that the scheme was not well planned, saying some of them close to retirement should be left out. He said, “I have been a policeman for 34 years and I am close to retirement. People like me should have been left out from this scheme. I am already a member of the Nigeria Police Cooperative Multipurpose Society. Our correspondent learnt that apart from the N5,000, other deductions had been made from police salaries. A police corporal said, “N2,000 was deducted from the salaries of senior police officers while N1,000 was deducted from the rank and file as compulsory contribution towards the World Police and Fire Games in which Nigerian policemen will participate. Why can’t the Federal Government pay from its own purse?” All attempts to reach the spokesperson for the Nigeria Police, Mr. Frank Mba, proved abortive as he did not respond to a text message sent to his phone. However, a senior police officer said the scheme was initiated in order to encourage policemen to save because a large number of policemen had the habit of spending frivolously. http://www.punchng.com/metro/policemen-kick-against-salary-deduction/ |
Thanks naptu2, Bad Attitude and silica.... this might help someone and save a life or more lives... i wanted to campaign that this make it to front page but no need, the moderators know better. |
Nlanders, help me out pls, I know that the emergency numbers in developed climes are usually not far from the 911 and other 3 digits groups which is usually easy to grab....however,back home here,I don't think 911 is functional so if you have authentic numbers of either the police, road safety, fire service or even SSS or civil defense pls share them here so we can all help in time of distress, especially during this Ramadan holiday when BH boys might be up to no good. Thanks. |
Am sure the president of ASUU's kids might be schooling abroad or just graduated...smh |
princesammmy: they may b prayin, caus everyones eyes seems closedThey were lightly drugged so that they won't know when major decisions that affect all of them are taken... The sleeping ones may be the opposers of major decisions... ![]() |
They should call him and tell him, dont they have his phone number? |
payless: I said God purnish all of you who come here to brand all muslims "terrorists". Burger01: No mind am.. He just escaped from a Kenyan Psychiatric Hospital... payless: You meant your father just escaped from Psychiatric ward?ok...let the verbal match begin! |

