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Guys, I am willing to pay 500 naira per dollar. I want just $5. It is urgent, please. |
LucReXng:I'm willing to pay 500 naira per dollar. I want to buy $5. Are you interested? |
Guys, I need $5 btc and I am willing to pay 480. It is urgent. |
Bellotelli:Explain the HIV part. |
Oyerinde16:Bro, do you need a manager in the Northern region? |
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ubunja:Serious question. How do women give green light? |
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Guys, help me ooo |
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I would buy my own food and water from mai ruwa to take my bath. And if there's no toilet, I would use public toilet. The only assistance I need is a place to stay. Hotel costs running for a month would drain my pocket. I'd rent my own place unfailingly before the month runs out. I'm presently in Kano and I need any assistance I can get. Edit: thread has been moved to Dating. |
PUSSYHOE:As harsh and silly as it may sound, all you said in the bolded is nothing but the truth. Pure unadulterated truth supported by the light of reason and nature. Any woman who reads this should get a grip on reality: women were created for men and not the reverse. However, the conclusion, I have problems with. I think all of creation is good, whether created initially or later on. To say that would be misogynistic lol. |
Finished 2016. Bsc. Mathematics. Hoping to relocate to Kaduna City from Kano. |
Any private school teacher in the state? |
Make una talk na. |
Please, share your opinion if you teach in a private school in Kaduna city. |
yuping:Let me get you right. Kaduna city has two local government. North and South and all of the big names (schools) are in the North? What is the distance from Kawo to Barnawa. |
yuping:50k salary is rare in Kaduna? O boy, looks like I'd give up oo |
I want to submit my CV to schools that pay well but I don't have any idea since I am not based in the state. Any suggestions? Also, is it a good idea submitting my CV now because I'm not sure schools are still on session. As a Maths major, how likely to get a 50k teaching job without taking having to take extra lessons. Is Kaduna a dead zone, should I just try Abuja instead? |
I want to submit my CV to schools that pay well but I don't have any idea since I am not based in the state. Any suggestions? Also, is it a good idea submitting my CV now because I'm not sure schools are still on session. As a Maths major, how likely to get a 50k teaching job without taking having to take extra lessons. Is Kaduna a dead zone, should I just try Abuja instead? |
Guys I am confuse. My BVN data shows a different mobile than I inputted when registering for Npower. Also, the state of origin I later used is different from what I inputted when registering Npower. Now I can't edit details to add bank account. The mobile number and state of origin is what is on my BVN data page but it is saying transaction failed. I thought that mobile number doesn't matter but date of birth and state of origin has to match what is on my BVN page but I have been unable to edit this thing. As a result, I can't take the exams. Summary is, when validating BVN to change and add details like account number, the only thing that matches my BVN data page is the BVN itself, the state of origin (although the state of origin on my Npower dashboard is different) and date of birth. I tried inputting the details as we have it on my BVN data page with the exception of phone number. Guys, what do I do since Npower support is virtually nonexistent? |
ThatFairGuy1:Thanks for responding. To call it a government school because the government agreed to give support at one point onwards in the form of grants isn't enough. If you read what we have here, you'd see that the military government consulted with religious bodies before drafting a template. The link. https://www.nairaland.com/6465906/hijab-crisis-kwara-releases-1974 Just search, "... before establishing the Board my Ministry of Education went into full scale consultations with the major Voluntary Agency institutions in the six Northern States, namely, the Protestants, the Roman Catholic, and the Islamic bodies as early as February, 1970. I am glad to announce that all the Voluntary Agency and community schools were fully in agreement and that the five “Part-time”..." In fact, the only thing the government directly benefits from the agreements is the power to appoint, promote and sack teachers. Search, "... The Edict establishing the Board clearly spelt out the functions of the Board which include 'power to appoint teachers (including power to make appointments on promotion, conform appointments and effect transfers) and to dismiss and exercise disciplinary control over teachers in all post – primary schools which are in receipt of Government grant-in-aid..." Even he said there was no intention of a total takeover. And not just that, it was made clear what the grant aid doesn't mean. If you think these school owners would enter into an agreement to have their names changed and religious orientation disturbed then I don't think we are ready to dialogue. If anything, the agreements was meant to favour these schools and do their biddings. The government should be the one to back off and restrategize, calling it an unfair deal and ask for a review, not make a decision based on the agreements on what it has no power to make. After all, we would all agree that it is the agreements that makes these schools government schools. Now, again, since these are not government owned in the real sense. I mean, the agreements doesn't give them exclusive ownership. Like, they do not have the power to change the school name. Let me ask you a question. What makes these mission schools government owned. Let me hear your perspective. My point is, they are not fully government owned so they can be likened to a private owned businesses and the same analogy would hold. If you have 60‰ of the total shares of a company, it cannot be said that you own the company, or can it? |
ThatFairGuy1:Bros, these missionary schools are government schools with a clause. That the school retains its former name and religious orientation be undisturbed. Please read the agreement made with these schools by the then military government under Bamigboye. If I sue you in a court of law and within the bounds of reasons and common honesty, the courts which is supposed to be an arbitrar for truth goes against what is clearly the agreed, then I am afraid - But I would advice anyone to do away with the court judgment. Why? The judges are humans and are not somehow vulnerable to bias, bribes, and based sentiments. Now, the big question is, what protection does the Nigerian constitution provide to a different faith in a faith-based institution? Those schools are faith-based government institutions. Like, what protections for me in Fountain Uni, Osogbo, if I scream blue murder that there are no churches on campus? Would I be protected by the constitution? Is it my rights as a Nigerian? |
Onyi22:I wonder why people are attacking you instead of quizzing you logically. People have to understand that logic supersedes emotions and the best way to win a course is to apply both because the other's opinion could be just as valid. I want to disagree with you logically. And I would say women who date financially buoyant men are more at a disadvantage in the long run. In fact, a woman who is legally married to a poor man in a traditional settings where men take provider roles benefit far more than women who hop from men to men in the long run and far more so. Let us discuss. |
gaskiyamagana:Mr. Practicing your religion is different from practicing the way you want. Okay, sorry, it's called Fountain Uni, I guess AND THEY HOLD ONTO CORE ISLAMIC VALUES. Now even traditionalist are free to practice but we know what would happen if every recognised religion is allowed to practice the way they want. Schools that hold onto core or Islamic values cannot be forced to accept contrary views. I don't support it for Christianity, Islam, and certainly not traditional religion. It is just basic stuff. I mean, this is not just a school where western education is taught but I would argue that these schools are also a form of religious gatherings. No one has any rights to tell mosque to accept female worshippers without a headcovering anymore than it is logical to force church to accept female worshippers with a hijab. Have I convinced you now? |
gaskiyamagana:You made a good point. But does the Nigerian constitution nullify the rights of private business and especially religious organizations to certain discriminations? This is discrimination, I must admit, but what protections does the constitution provides? Let's us the schools decide not to admit muslim students, would the students be protected by the constitution or flipping this the other way Like, let's say I am in Ansarudeen Uni in Osogbo and I am screaming injustice because there is no church in the campus premises. That there has to be a church for christian gatherings just as there are mosque everywhere, would the Christian be protected by the constitution? |
thaqib:I have been on the fence all the while until this evidence came to light. The agreement shows that the government is the one formenting trouble. When you make agreements you have to sit down and see where it benefits you. If you feel you are at disadvantage, you have two options: 1) Pull out of the agreement legally. 2) Demand a review of the agreement. For as we know, agreement is agreement and binding on all parties. Now, the agreement shows that the schools would not be changed and the practices would be undisturbed. Clearly, the church board then felt it was a fair deal else they would not dip their hands in it. Now another government is crying blue murder and wants to use tyranny to break agreements. I am not arguing for or against hijab. The agreement doesn't give the government the rights to enforce their wills on these schools. Ask yourself this, if it weren't a grant aided school, would the government have powers to outrightly make such demands? No, obviously. The government is hanging onto what it has no power to. |
idinaija:You have to understand that Austria is a small country - the liquidity for Austria gift cards are very low coupled with the fact that Austria Amazon gift card doesn't have as much value as the UK, Canada, or the US gift card to begin with, and despite being a euro-denominated Amazon gift card, it can only work on Amazon Austria website. T I'm telling you this to get a favourable rate because I am interested if the rates is low, lol. What is your rates? |
BenkingEng:Lol, nobody likes to be oppressed in the slightest. If they'd go this length to pass a point, I wonder what she must have done. Regardless of what she did, these people have not been affected one-hundredth of how I have been affected and yet see what they wrote, Oh God, God, Oh God avenge me. Oh God, I don't forgive. Either in this life or in the life to come. Just avenge me. Avenge me in the afterlife certainly and give me the power to avenge myself on earth. |
otalu2:Do you want to know why I can NEVER believe this story? Do you want to know? Lol, pick ten Nigerians who are in your shoes and experience just what you wrote up there, their age is the last thing they want you to know. In fact, if you randomly ask hundred 18-yr-old their age, more than 95 would not tell you. Please be smart next time. Mumuism dey smell. Next please. |
Magnoliaa:Mrs. Feminist, thank you very much for your own contribution lol. |
As a man who believes in the absolute in the absolute sovereignity of God, I'll drop my 2 kobo. However, I have to say this. May God forgive both the reader and writer for any harmful errors that have crept in. That being said, you seem to be on the verge of discovering God and I can only wish you well. You didn't ask this in the religious section because your curiosity has gotten the better of you. I would say, you really want to understand God and the problem of evil But I have to say this. The fall of man is the will of God. God willed it else it could not happen. The situation surrounding the fall of man is not outside of God's power and restraints. God could prevent the devil from tempting Eve. Like Abimelech, he could, if he so wills, prevent Eve from commiting the sins of disobedience. Nothing, absolutely nothing is too difficult for God. He allowed the existence of sin for his own glory. It is not unrighteous of you to do with what it yours and how much more of God. He could elect some and reprobate others. He may permit one to be brought forth of devout parents and another to never know there's even different religions and sect. God is the standard by which we measure all things. It is not right because it conforms to certain societal standards, it is right because God says so. There's nothing unjust or immoral about how God chooses to run the universe so you better humble yourself and accept God and all his ways. God forgive us all. Can I recommend a book? |
... I was raised in a culture shaped by hetero- norms.