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EducationRe: Priscilla Ephraim Best Graduating Student-engineering Project Mgt At Coventry by Bondesniger(m): 10:33am On Nov 19, 2015
Nice one there
PoliticsRe: Bindow Jibrilla Visits Bomb Blast Victims, Bans Night Market by Bondesniger(m): 9:41am On Nov 19, 2015
That Is not the solution
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Has An Extensive Network Of Sleeper Cells From Borno To Lagos by Bondesniger(m): 7:51am On Nov 19, 2015
The problem in Nigeria is Government will not listen to these who have the Right solution


If you don't have big conections
Or CVs from Toronto the ideas will not go
Nigerians Let think
Drop the act and face the fact
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Has An Extensive Network Of Sleeper Cells From Borno To Lagos by Bondesniger(m): 7:42am On Nov 19, 2015
The problem in Nigeria is Government will not listen to these who have the Right solution


If you don't have big conections
Or CVs from Toronto the ideas will not go
PoliticsOndo State Let Meet Here by Bondesniger(op): 4:16pm On Nov 18, 2015
Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for Tomorrow.

Let bring that $2billion investment

Is with a private individual

I am dead serious
PoliticsOndo State Let Meet Here by Bondesniger(op): 3:41pm On Nov 18, 2015
Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for Tomorrow.

Let bring that $2billion investment

Is with a private individual
Dating And Meet-up ZoneOndo Let Meet Here by Bondesniger(op): 2:43pm On Nov 18, 2015
Come and let shine like the SUN
EducationSenate Asks JAMB To Extend Validity Of Results To 3 Years by Bondesniger(op): 6:38am On Nov 18, 2015
By Henry Umoru & Joseph Erunke
ABUJA— THE Senate, yesterday, directed the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB, to begin to extend the validity of its results to a period of three years.
This was even as it ordered the board to immediately stop its policy of re-assigning candidates to schools they never applied to, saying such policy was contrary to the act establishing the board.
To this end, results obtained from the board by candidates seeking admission into universities are expected to last for three years.
The red chamber, which order came following a motion entitled: ”JAMB’s New Admission Policy, “ sponsored by Senator Joshua Lidani, APC, Gombe South, which was debated during plenary, also urged JAMB to consult widely with Parents Teachers Association, ASUU and all other stakeholders in the education sector with a view to coming out with a friendlier holistic, comprehensive and sustainable admissions policy.
It also directed its Committee on Education to enquire into circumstances surrounding the JAMB policy, including all allegations of favouritism and generally review the power of JAMB vis-a-vis administration and submit findings within one week.
Earlier, in his motion, Senator Lidani frowned at the JAMB’s policy of posting candidates to schools, including private universities whose fees, he noted, were beyond the means of the candidates’ parents or guardians, saying in some cases, candidate were posted to universities located far away from their places of abode thus placing additional financial burden on their parents.
Lidani expressed worry that although the Federal Ministry of Education had since suspended the implementation of this policy, JAMB was still going ahead with its implementation, thus creating more hardship for parents and uncertainty in the education sector.
He said he was concerned given that the policy runs contrary to the letters and spirit of Section 5(1)(C) iii of the JAMB Act, which according to him, requires that JAMB should take into account preferences of the candidates in their choices of schools and the subsequent confusion surrounding the directive that only candidates whose names were forwarded to the university by JAMB were eligible for post-UTME screening and others would have to go back to JAMB website to find out their new institutions.
Senator Lidani expressed concern that since the policy was announced, the board was faced with series of massive protests by parents and candidates of and some organizations like the Association of Tutorial School Operators of Nigeria as well as other numerous stakeholders.
He said JAMB, at its 2015 Combined Policy Meeting, held on July 14, 2015, in Abuja, announced the adoption of a policy whereby candidates of universities with surplus applicants for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations, UTME, were reassigned to other universities with lower number of candidates than their capacities.
While noting that JAMB was a board created by an Act of the National Assembly in 1989 to administer a centralized admission for universities, polytechnics and colleges of education in Nigeria.
He further noted that by Section 5(1) (C) iii of the JAMB Act 2004, the function of the board, among other things, was the general control of the conduct of the matriculation examinations for admission into all universities, polytechnics and colleges of education and also include the placement of suitable qualified candidates in the tertiary institutions having taken into account, the preferences expressed or otherwise indicated by candidates for certain tertiary institutions and courses.
CrimeRe: EFCC Arrests Abuja Civil Servant Who Paid N60m Tithe To Redeemed Church by Bondesniger(m): 9:17am On Nov 16, 2015
Greedy and senceless thife
CrimeRe: An Open Letter To Mark Zuckerberg (CEO Facebook) By An Aggrieved Nigerian by Bondesniger(m): 9:11am On Nov 16, 2015
This OP just spoke what is on my mind

Over 50.000 dead our flag still flies high

We need a rethink
FamilyRe: Court Dissolves 18-year-old Marriage Over Incest by Bondesniger(m): 8:52am On Nov 16, 2015
I sence biz upgrade (Rituas)
CrimeRe: Evil Woman Tortures Her 3 Year Old Niece To A Coma (pictured) by Bondesniger(m): 8:24am On Nov 16, 2015
Frustrated idiot
Foreign AffairsRe: Paris Shooting: France Drops 20 Bombs On Islamic State Jihadi Training Camp by Bondesniger(m): 7:53am On Nov 16, 2015
Hmmmmm shocked cool
EducationRe: Opeyemi Enoch Solves 156-Year-Old Maths Problem, Gets $1M by Bondesniger(m): 9:02pm On Nov 15, 2015
A Nigerian made another success story again.

Hope they don't take him abroad permanetly like othets
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Spends N2bn Yearly To Sponsor Attacks – UN by Bondesniger(m): 8:55pm On Nov 15, 2015
I wonder Why some dud will be fighting for a religion,

If we had opportunity some guys here will be dead by now or........ All in the Name of defence for their believe

Have heard any one fighting for hindu?

Hindus are the most populated religion in the world yet they are calm.

Stop fulling yourself fighting for one religion

We are all equal before GOD. God didn’t create any religion.

GOD bless Niaralanders
CrimeI Was Raped 43,200 Times — Human Trafficking Survivor by Bondesniger(op): 1:25pm On Nov 15, 2015
Karla Jacinto is sitting in a serene garden. She looks at the ordinary sights of flowers and can hear people beyond the garden walls, walking and talking.
She looks straight into my eyes, her voice cracking slightly, as she tells me the number she wants me to remember — 43,200.
By her own estimate, 43,200 is the number of times she was raped after falling into the hands of human traffickers.
She says up to 30 men a day, seven days a week, for the best part of four years — 43,200.

Karla Jacinto
Her story highlights the brutal realities of human trafficking in Mexico and the United States, an underworld that has destroyed the lives of tens of thousands of Mexican girls like Karla.
Human trafficking has become a trade so lucrative and prevalent, that it knows no borders and links towns in central Mexico with cities like Atlanta and New York.
U.S. and Mexican officials both point to a town in central Mexico that, for years, has been a major source of human trafficking rings and a place where victims are taken before being eventually forced into prostitution. The town is called Tenancingo.
Even though it has a population of about 13,000, Susan Coppedge, the U.S. State Department’s Ambassador at Large to Combat Human trafficking, says it has an oversized reputation when it comes to prostitution and pimping.
“That’s what the town does. That is their industry,” Coppedge says. “And yet in smaller, rural communities, the young girls don’t have any idea that this is what the town’s reputation is, so they are not suspicious of the men who come from there. They think they have got a great future with this person. They think they love and it is the same story of recruitment every time.”
Mistreated from the age of five
Karla says she was abused for as long as she can remember and felt rejected by her mother. “I came from a dysfunctional family. I was sexually abused and mistreated from the age of five by a relative,’ she says.
When she was 12, she was targeted by a trafficker who lured her away using kind words and a fast car.
She says she was waiting for some friends near a subway station in Mexico City, when a little boy selling sweets came up to her, telling her somebody was sending her a piece of candy as a gift.


Five minutes later, Karla says, an older man was talking to her, telling her that he was a used car salesman.
The initial awkwardness disappeared as soon as the man started telling her that he was also abused as a boy. He was also very affectionate and quite a gentleman, she says.
They exchanged phone numbers and when he called a week later, Karla says she got excited. He asked her to go on a trip to nearby Puebla with him and dazzled her by showing up driving a bright red Firebird Trans Am.
“When I saw the car I couldn’t believe it. I was very impressed by such a big car. It was exciting for me. He asked me to get in the car to go places,” she says.
‘Red flags’ were everywhere
It didn’t take long for the man, who, at 22, was 10 years older than Karla, to convince her to leave with him, especially after Karla’s mother didn’t open the door one night when she came home a little too late.
“The following day I left with him. I lived with him for three months during which he treated me very well. He loved on me, he bought me clothes, gave me attention, bought me shoes, flowers, chocolates, everything was beautiful,” Karla says.
But there were red flags everywhere also.
Karla says her boyfriend would leave her by herself for a week in their apartment. His cousins would show up with new girls every week. When she finally mustered the courage to ask what business they were in, he told her the truth. “They’re pimps,” he said.
“A few days later he started telling me everything I had to do; the positions, how much I need to charge, the things I had to do with the client and for how long, how I was to treat them and how I had to talk to them so that they would give me more money,” Karla says.
Four years of hell
It was the beginning of four years of hell. The first time she was forced to work as a prostitute, she was taken to Guadalajara, one of Mexico’s largest cities.
“I started at 10 a.m. and finished at midnight. We were in Guadalajara for a week. Do the math. Twenty per day for a week. Some men would laugh at me because I was crying. I had to close my eyes so that I wouldn’t see what they were doing to me, so that I wouldn’t feel anything,” Karla says.
There would be several other cities. She would be sent to brothels, roadside motels, streets known for prostitution and even homes. There were no holidays or days off, and, after the first few days, she was made to see at least 30 customers a day, seven days a week.
Karla tells how she was attacked by her trafficker after a John gave her a hickey. “He started beating me with a chain in all of my body. He punched me with his fists, he kicked me, pulled my hair, spit at me in the face, and that day was when he also burned me with the iron. I told him I wanted to leave and he was accusing me of falling in love with a customer. He told me I like being a LovePeddler.

When she was 12, she was targeted by a trafficker who lured her away using kind words and a fast car.
She says she was waiting for some friends near a subway station in Mexico City, when a little boy selling sweets came up to her, telling her somebody was sending her a piece of candy as a gift.


Five minutes later, Karla says, an older man was talking to her, telling her that he was a used car salesman.
The initial awkwardness disappeared as soon as the man started telling her that he was also abused as a boy. He was also very affectionate and quite a gentleman, she says.
They exchanged phone numbers and when he called a week later, Karla says she got excited. He asked her to go on a trip to nearby Puebla with him and dazzled her by showing up driving a bright red Firebird Trans Am.
“When I saw the car I couldn’t believe it. I was very impressed by such a big car. It was exciting for me. He asked me to get in the car to go places,” she says.
‘Red flags’ were everywhere
It didn’t take long for the man, who, at 22, was 10 years older than Karla, to convince her to leave with him, especially after Karla’s mother didn’t open the door one night when she came home a little too late.
“The following day I left with him. I lived with him for three months during which he treated me very well. He loved on me, he bought me clothes, gave me attention, bought me shoes, flowers, chocolates, everything was beautiful,” Karla says.
But there were red flags everywhere also.
Karla says her boyfriend would leave her by herself for a week in their apartment. His cousins would show up with new girls every week. When she finally mustered the courage to ask what business they were in, he told her the truth. “They’re pimps,” he said.
“A few days later he started telling me everything I had to do; the positions, how much I need to charge, the things I had to do with the client and for how long, how I was to treat them and how I had to talk to them so that they would give me more money,” Karla says.
Four years of hell
It was the beginning of four years of hell. The first time she was forced to work as a prostitute, she was taken to Guadalajara, one of Mexico’s largest cities.
“I started at 10 a.m. and finished at midnight. We were in Guadalajara for a week. Do the math. Twenty per day for a week. Some men would laugh at me because I was crying. I had to close my eyes so that I wouldn’t see what they were doing to me, so that I wouldn’t feel anything,” Karla says.
There would be several other cities. She would be sent to brothels, roadside motels, streets known for prostitution and even homes. There were no holidays or days off, and, after the first few days, she was made to see at least 30 customers a day, seven days a week.
Karla tells how she was attacked by her trafficker after a John gave her a hickey. “He started beating me with a chain in all of my body. He punched me with his fists, he kicked me, pulled my hair, spit at me in the face, and that day was when he also burned me with the iron. I told him I wanted to leave and he was accusing me of falling in love with a customer. He told me I like being a LovePeddler.


And then came a child…
One day, when she was working at a hotel known for prostitution, police showed up. They kicked out of all of the customers, Karla says, and shut down the hotel. She thought it was her lucky day — a police operation to rescue her and the other girls. Her relief turned quickly to horror when the officers, about 30, she says, took the girls to several rooms and started shooting video of them in compromising positions. The girls were told the videos would be sent to their families if they didn’t do everything they asked.
“I thought they were disgusting. They knew we were minors. We were not even developed. We had sad faces. There were girls who were only 10 years old. There were girls who were crying. They told the officers they were minors and nobody paid attention,” Karla says. She was 13 years old at the time.
In her nightmare world, even a pregnancy was cause for horror not joy.
Karla gave birth at 15 to a girl — a baby fathered by the love-vendor who would use the daughter to tighten the noose around her neck: if she didn’t fulfill his every wish, he would either harm or kill the baby.
He took the baby away from her a month after the baby was born, and she was not allowed to see her again until the girl was more than a year old. Karla Jacinto was finally rescued in 2008 during an anti-trafficking operation in Mexico City.
Her ordeal lasted four very long and tormenting years. She was still a minor, only 16, when it ended — but she has endured a lifetime of horror that will stay with her as long as she lives.
CNN independently verified portions of Karla’s story. We have spoken with the United Against Human Trafficking group she was referred to after being rescued, and to senior officials at Road to Home, a shelter where Karla lived for one year after her rescue. Due to the clandestine nature of the human trafficking business, corroborating everything Karla told us is not possible.

Source: CNN
AgricultureRe: Maize Farming Startup by Bondesniger(m): 3:02pm On Nov 14, 2015
This is the most intresting topic I have seen


What a wow



More grace guys
PoliticsRe: FG Spends N5.8bn On Presidential Jets In Six Months by Bondesniger(m): 8:27am On Nov 14, 2015
The aircraft are not as explosive as that of........... in the country
PoliticsRe: 109 Senators To Train In Facebook by Bondesniger(m): 8:03am On Nov 13, 2015
Let see how far they will improve
PoliticsRe: New EFCC Chairman, Ibrahim Magu, More Deadly Than Ribadu by Bondesniger(m): 7:56am On Nov 13, 2015
That is great news
PoliticsRe: PDP Reports Buhari To Int'l Community Over Alleged Rights Abuses - The Guardian by Bondesniger(m): 7:49am On Nov 13, 2015
PMB know what he is doing. When he said he want to be remembered for fighting curruption to a stand still you should know the even the Biggest boys in APC are not save.
PoliticsRe: House Names Fayose 'opposition Leader' by Bondesniger(m): 7:40am On Nov 13, 2015
Fayose haaaaa
Remember the cases of the Old.
Remember this is not OBJ,
PMB hmmmmm Fayose
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Insurgency Has Claimed 90,000 Officers So Far – IG Of Police by Bondesniger(m): 7:32pm On Nov 12, 2015
That is serious oo



But how come the recruitment rate has not met the lose.
CelebritiesRe: Photos From Comedian Akpororo's Traditional Marriage In Ibadan Nigeria by Bondesniger(m): 7:17pm On Nov 12, 2015
Congratulations
PoliticsRe: Why 5k From FG? We Need Jobs by Bondesniger(m): 11:44pm On Nov 05, 2015
I follow we need job.
The job will last beyound this Government.

5k it ends in 2019

Let drop the act and face the fact.
RomanceUlse List 7 Reasons Why You Should TOTALLY Date A Yoruba Demon by Bondesniger(op): 10:56pm On Nov 05, 2015
Yoruba guys have been the centre of controversy in recent times with many girls saying that they are the worst type of boyfriend to have.

The assumption has led to the creation of various memes slandering Yoruba boys or as they are popular called, “Yoruba demons.”

Well we’re here to tell you that you should TOTALLY date such a demon. Here’s why:

1, Yoruba boys are Swag daddies:


Yoruba boys are the kings of swag. Their signature white “agbadas” ooze class and street style like no other garment can. Even if the relationship doesn’t last, at least you can boast that you once dated a swag daady.

2, He’ll improve your spiritual life:


Yoruba demons are guaranteed to drive you closer to God. Whether it’s praying for your boyfriend to be faithful or praying for healing after he shatters your heart, God will be your friend and it will be all because of your resident Yoruba demon.

3, You’ll never have a dull moment:


Depending on how high you rank on your Yoruba guy’s chick scale, you’re bound to go on a whole bunch of parties with him. These “owambes” will make your life interesting and give you a wealth of prospective suitors to choose from when the demon eventually breaks your heart. Just don’t choose another demon, I mean Yoruba boy.

4, He’ll make you creative:


Do you know a girl who always has the deepest stuff to say about relationships, love and heartbreak? She’s probably dating or has dated a Yoruba boy. Dating this class of guys is guaranteed to help you become a creative genius. Don’t believe me? Give it a try.

5, He’ll make you a human lie-detector:


Dating a Yoruba boy will help you catch liars quicker because if he’s a Yoruba demon, then lying is his middle name. Best believe it!

6, He’ll help you recognize a good man when you eventually find one:


You will not be in the clutches of this demon forever, so when you’re rid of him, he’ll have shown you exactly what you DON’T want in a man.

7, He might not be a demon:


Most important reason to date a Yoruba guy is that he might not be a demon afterall. Maybe this demon business is just an unfair attempt to make otherwise decent guys look bad. Maybe, just maybe.

RomanceUlse List 7 Reasons Why You Should TOTALLY Date A Yoruba Demon by Bondesniger(op): 10:51pm On Nov 05, 2015
Yoruba guys have been the centre of controversy in recent times with many girls saying that they are the worst type of boyfriend to have.

The assumption has led to the creation of various memes slandering Yoruba boys or as they are popular called, “Yoruba demons.”

Well we’re here to tell you that you should TOTALLY date such a demon. Here’s why:

1, Yoruba boys are Swag daddies:


Yoruba boys are the kings of swag. Their signature white “agbadas” ooze class and street style like no other garment can. Even if the relationship doesn’t last, at least you can boast that you once dated a swag daady.

2, He’ll improve your spiritual life:


Yoruba demons are guaranteed to drive you closer to God. Whether it’s praying for your boyfriend to be faithful or praying for healing after he shatters your heart, God will be your friend and it will be all because of your resident Yoruba demon.

3, You’ll never have a dull moment:


Depending on how high you rank on your Yoruba guy’s chick scale, you’re bound to go on a whole bunch of parties with him. These “owambes” will make your life interesting and give you a wealth of prospective suitors to choose from when the demon eventually breaks your heart. Just don’t choose another demon, I mean Yoruba boy.

4, He’ll make you creative:


Do you know a girl who always has the deepest stuff to say about relationships, love and heartbreak? She’s probably dating or has dated a Yoruba boy. Dating this class of guys is guaranteed to help you become a creative genius. Don’t believe me? Give it a try.

5, He’ll make you a human lie-detector:


Dating a Yoruba boy will help you catch liars quicker because if he’s a Yoruba demon, then lying is his middle name. Best believe it!

6, He’ll help you recognize a good man when you eventually find one:


You will not be in the clutches of this demon forever, so when you’re rid of him, he’ll have shown you exactly what you DON’T want in a man.

7, He might not be a demon:


Most important reason to date a Yoruba guy is that he might not be a demon afterall. Maybe this demon business is just an unfair attempt to make otherwise decent guys look bad. Maybe, just maybe.

PoliticsShe Need Serious Help. by Bondesniger(op): 10:00pm On Nov 05, 2015
This young girl, Kehinde Adebiyi, was born a normal girl but shortly after she was born, she was diagnosed with cancer and her poor parents have been running from pillar to post trying to raise the sum of N1.2 million to enable her have a surgery to remove the malignant growth on the side of her head.

It got so bad that her mother has been taking her round the streets of Lagos to beg for money so that she could go for a radiotherapy, chemotherapy and surgery and live get a new life.

As part of Pulse Nigeria Corporate Social Responsibility, we are urging kind spirited Nigerians to help this little girl with whatever they can afford.

You can contact her mother on telephone: 08177626057.

HealthUrgent Help Please. by Bondesniger(op): 9:50pm On Nov 05, 2015
This young girl, Kehinde Adebiyi, was born a normal girl but shortly after she was born, she was diagnosed with cancer and her poor parents have been running from pillar to post trying to raise the sum of N1.2 million to enable her have a surgery to remove the malignant growth on the side of her head.

It got so bad that her mother has been taking her round the streets of Lagos to beg for money so that she could go for a radiotherapy, chemotherapy and surgery and live get a new life.

As part of Pulse Nigeria Corporate Social Responsibility, we are urging kind spirited Nigerians to help this little girl with whatever they can afford.

You can contact her mother on telephone: 08177626057.

HealthUrgent Help Please. by Bondesniger(op): 9:45pm On Nov 05, 2015
This young girl, Kehinde Adebiyi, was born a normal girl but shortly after she was born, she was diagnosed with cancer and her poor parents have been running from pillar to post trying to raise the sum of N1.2 million to enable her have a surgery to remove the malignant growth on the side of her head.

It got so bad that her mother has been taking her round the streets of Lagos to beg for money so that she could go for a radiotherapy, chemotherapy and surgery and live get a new life.

As part of Pulse Nigeria Corporate Social Responsibility, we are urging kind spirited Nigerians to help this little girl with whatever they can afford.

You can contact her mother on telephone: 08177626057.

RomanceIt Is Hard For Women To Seduce Me. by Bondesniger(op): 7:48pm On Nov 04, 2015
Nollywood actor Victor Olaotan, who played the lead role in popular soap opera Tinsel for years before he quit, in a recent interview boasted that none of his former colleagues on the TV show were able to seduce him.
Speaking with Nigeriafilms, Olaotan recalled an incident where a female fan approached him but he refused her advances, citing his self-control while a regular cast member on the TV series to emphasise his point.

He said: “A lady walked up to me at the airport one day and asked to have my number. When I asked her what for, she said, ‘I want to be one of your girls’. I said I don’t have girls. The only girls I have are my daughters. I worked with Tinsel for seven years and I never messed around. Some of the girls on set could even come and sit on my laps, but I have never fallen for anyone of them.

PoliticsI Have Applied For Bailout To Pay You, Wada Assures Workers by Bondesniger(op): 6:35pm On Nov 04, 2015
Governor Idris Wada has assured workers in the state that he has applied for the Federal Government bailout to enable him pay workers in the state.
Governor Wada spoke in Mopa during the PDP rally in the town where he said that he has fulfilled his promises to the people even as he sought the support of the people for a second term in order to complete his ongoing projects and start new ones.
Assuring that he will soon secure the bailout fund in order to offset salary arrears of civil servants, he said:
“I was surprised when some people said we didn’t apply for bailout. If we didn’t apply for bailout, why did the Federal Government publish the amount approved for our state?
“I am aware that some people are plotting against our access to the bailout fund for political reasons. But I want to assure you that President Buhari is a man of integrity who would not yield to the antics of those working against the interest of the Kogi workers. Our President is the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria”.

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