Education › Re: MOUA, Umudike Is The Best School In the East, My Opinion. See Why by butanep(m): 2:45pm On May 29, 2016 |
steveyoungwealth: Wow so mouau can be this beautiful on pix. Well mouau is a great school if you are thinking of studying there make you are ready to studied hard cos that big hall is just for 50 students during exams i hope you know what thats mean. Am a final student of civil engineering in mouau, that school is really stressful. Is there any school that is easy? Even those going to College of Education will tell you it is stressful. No school is easy so you guyz should stop saying the school is very stressful. Where is the school in NUC rating? Maybe 25 or 30. Bros calm down and read your books. Before you quote me, think first. I'm Proudly UNIBEN. |
Education › Re: MOUA, Umudike Is The Best School In the East, My Opinion. See Why by butanep(m): 2:36pm On May 29, 2016 |
I haven't been to the school but I know it can't be compared with the first generation university in Nigeria in terms of structure, lecture theatre, laboratories, hostels and library.
... so how come some of the courses in the school have not been accredited by NUC. I witnessed a scenario where some corps members that attended that school were sent out of NYSC camp because NYSC got information that their courses haven't been accredited. It was so painful.
All the same, Nigeria education system is poor, so don't hype any school. |
Business › Re: SMS Alert Charge: Is First Bank Stealing My Money? by butanep(m): 2:25pm On May 29, 2016 |
bongolistik: yeah that's First bank code I will save it. Thanks. First Bank can be very naughty sometimes. Their charges sometimes amazed me. All banks are fraudsters. |
Career › Re: A Retired Teacher That Returned Money To His State Treasury. by butanep(m): 2:22pm On May 29, 2016 |
Safemode: of cos, my children ll benefit from my sermon, not Simon. The same way you refuse to be completely honest is the same way I blame your English teacher for not remembering to tell you Simon is a name, sermon is preaching. If only all Nigerians can all decide to forget short term pains & be honest, this country ll v gotten better. I can now confirmed with all audacity that you are a big fool with an irritating odour. Please keep your "so called" honesty to Yourself. Don't contaminate me with your smelling odour. People like you are worst. Why am I wasting my precious time with someone having a retrogressive brain. |
Business › Re: SMS Alert Charge: Is First Bank Stealing My Money? by butanep(m): 2:09pm On May 29, 2016 |
Engineermbugame: Hmm my own worst o ,just yesterday i recive 2 alert ,my monthly alert fees is 120 and 16. Mayb d cause is dat i use my phone to check my account balance *894*00#.i didnt withdraw money dis year only depositing. Is that code for first bank? |
Business › Re: SMS Alert Charge: Is First Bank Stealing My Money? by butanep(m): 2:05pm On May 29, 2016 |
bongolistik: that one is better. Yes all banks were mandated to deduct N100 annually for account maintenance fee. I think that is OK and the charge is fair enough. But on that SMS charges that they deduct erratically is what is still baffling me cos no one knows how they even calculate the charges. This morning FBN just sent me a debit alert oh N104 for May SMS charges. I don't know whether they also deduct when they send one a birthday wish As far it's an SMS, first bank will definitely deduct your money. |
Business › Re: SMS Alert Charge: Is First Bank Stealing My Money? by butanep(m): 1:59pm On May 29, 2016 |
dayosaurus: Bros, instead of this ignorant scream over 56 naira.
Why not walk into their nearest branch and ask why you were charged. You might not be receiving sms alert but a number you filled on your account opening form (which you aren't using) is receiving this message.
You're billed by the bank on behalf of your network operator. No be ur 50naira the bank wan chop. And ask of the rate of the sms charge.
Cos heritage charges 10naira per sms, the charge varies for each network operator. So get information and stop BLEATING >: @ bolded. What are you saying? Do you know how much is 50 multiplied by numbers of people they scam all in the name of SMS alert. Just reverse that statement. How much do you think Indomine make for one packet of indomine? That money is a very big money. SMS charges shouldn't be more than 10 naira. |
Career › Re: A Retired Teacher That Returned Money To His State Treasury. by butanep(m): 1:48pm On May 29, 2016 |
Mindfulness: You call yourself a Christian and a good citizen and yet you see nothing wrong with keeping money that is not yours by giving a silly excuse that the government's money is actually yours and you call me a hypocrite? SMH
This is the sort of mentality that ruins the country but we are all so religious and patriotic. Na wa oo. I don't talk with kids. |
Career › Re: A Retired Teacher That Returned Money To His State Treasury. by butanep(m): 1:46pm On May 29, 2016 |
Safemode: I m not making my honesty statement on political stance. Leave Buhari's poor or pass mark out of it. and to your claim; You lack the will to better the country & you v decided to join the wagon of those that keeps spoiling it. Just imagine everyone is like you, unwilling to fight dishonesty & we are all dishonest. Your kids ll sell you to fraudsters or ritualists. I hope you ll be happy with such an outcome. If you don't fight dishonesty & preach honesty, it ll hunt you or your generations. It's not a curse. I can't be like you just the way you can't be like me. Everybody can't be the same. That's what make the world unique. If you feel you are honest, don't try to rub it on others face. I'm honest in my own way. Whatever you preach is your headache. I have my life to live so you have yours. Your principle can't be generally accepted so save your Simon for your children. |
Career › Re: A Retired Teacher That Returned Money To His State Treasury. by butanep(m): 9:39am On May 29, 2016 |
Safemode: You are the fellow that needs deliverance. If people like you get into power, you ll do worst than other corrupt leaders. The man just did the right thing. Fellow Nigerians, start doing what is right. There is reward for honesty. Where has the man we think he is honest( Buhari) lead us to? Let me hear word Mr preacher. If your account is credited with 10m today, you nor go come hear to spill trash. |
Career › Re: A Retired Teacher That Returned Money To His State Treasury. by butanep(m): 9:29am On May 29, 2016 |
Rekit: You are a fake Christian. You when be true Christian. Thank you |
Career › Re: A Retired Teacher That Returned Money To His State Treasury. by butanep(m): 9:28am On May 29, 2016 |
bammo: if you are a Christian then you are a disgrace to us You re a fool |
Career › Re: A Retired Teacher That Returned Money To His State Treasury. by butanep(m): 9:26am On May 29, 2016 |
Richie77: Assistant headmaster collecting 34,400 as salary ? It is well with this country. To tell you someone somewhere has been collecting part of her money for years in same government. How can A headmaster received such meager amount. If am the one, I won't return 1k. If you like call be a bad person but that's me. I better take the money to ophanage than to return it. Useless Government sabotaging our resources. |
Career › Re: A Retired Teacher That Returned Money To His State Treasury. by butanep(m): 9:23am On May 29, 2016 |
Mindfulness: You are a Christian and a good citizen but you have an excuse to do the wrong thing anyway, right? Hypocrisy is like a virus in this country. Look @ you. I tell you who I am. That's doesn't make me hypocrite but you. If you have same alert of 10m, you won't return it I guess. Now it's 35k, you are forming Christianity. You are a bloody hypocrite. |
Career › Re: A Retired Teacher That Returned Money To His State Treasury. by butanep(m): 9:20am On May 29, 2016 |
bammo: if you are a Christian then you are a disgrace to us Disgrace to yourself. It's my Life. Look @ you. I'm an hypocrite like you. I tell you my mind. |
Career › Re: A Retired Teacher That Returned Money To His State Treasury. by butanep(m): 7:12am On May 29, 2016 |
Rajosh: Two wrongs don't make a right. That is not applicable in Nigeria. In Nigeria, two wrongs makes a right. I will never return money from the government even if it's 1k. I will better collect it and give it to orphanage than to return it. Who government help? |
Career › Re: A Retired Teacher That Returned Money To His State Treasury. by butanep(m): 7:00am On May 29, 2016*. Modified: 9:37am On May 29, 2016 |
I am a Christian and a good citizen. If I am the one, I will never return it because it wasn't stolen and didn't belong to anyone. Government money is Our money.
So why will I return my money government has been holding me for their policies causing me to spend more than I should.
I better take the money to an orphanage or give a begger than to return it. Who government help? The woman knows they will discover later that's the main reason she didn't touch the money. Let's not begin to shower praises to her. So if it's 10million, she won't touch it abi? Abeg make I hear word.
... But for A headmaster getting such meager amount, this country is really in mess. No wonder Education is still very backward in the country.
I guess someone is collecting part of the money somewhere because that money is just too small. The government is too useless to be treated right. It is an eye for an eye. |
Health › Re: Watch Your Cream For Hydroquinone.-(dangers Of Hydroquinone.) by butanep(m): 10:09am On May 28, 2016 |
Luckygurl: The problem here is identifying a cream that has hydroquinone. My mind tells me some of these creams has hydroquinone in them but the manufacturers intentionally omit them from the list of ingredients.
I might be wrong though.. You are very correct. |
Romance › Re: When Your Lover Uses Someone's Else Picture As Display Picture by butanep(m): 2:04pm On May 27, 2016 |
KashyBaby: I never cheated on my relationship ..I'm this faithful girl
I believe in honestly no matter what... Nobody will ever agree he/she cheat in a relationship until he/she is caught in the scene. I understand you but you have lied. |
Romance › Re: 7 Excuses Nigerian Ladies Give To Justify Themselves Of Not Having Boyfriends by butanep(m): 6:59am On May 27, 2016 |
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Celebrities › Re: Celebrities In Dubai For Tunde And Toolz Wedding by butanep(m): 10:12pm On May 26, 2016 |
Adekorya: You tell me what on earth will attract any foreigner to have their wedding in Nigeria. If as a nation, we have all what it takes to attract people from outside to hold their occasion in this country do you think they will not come.
This Dubai we're talking about is among the most developed nation in the world, because there politicians has the interest of the people in mind by utilizing the oil money in a good way, unlike our politicians that squandered the money and turn it into cake that they share among themselves.
Do you how many world celebrities that are having their vacation in Dubai/South.A every year ? Compare it to Nigeria.
So, if have my money and i think i can afford what the developed nations got for me i will go for it. Or if you have an opportunity to study abroad will you not take it? I'm very certain you will embrace without not thinking about, because of their educational standard. I understand your point but we should still try to invest in our country for the sake of our unborn generation. If we continue like this, the next generation might get a very hard life to contend with. I perfectly know our politicians have not helped the nation to take a single step forward but we as individuals must do our best to put this nation in place by investing in our Nation. He are really backward in terms of development and technology so the little things we do really count in developing the Nation especially now we are experiencing economic challenges. I just pray we get it right on day. |
Celebrities › Re: Celebrities In Dubai For Tunde And Toolz Wedding by butanep(m): 8:55pm On May 26, 2016 |
Adekorya: There's nothing bad if they choose to have their wedding in Dubai as long as they can afford it.
It's only poverty that will makes one think they are wasting money by having their wedding in Dubai. This is not about poverty mentality or lack of money. We Nigerians don't get it. How many white have taken their dollars to Nigeria for the purpose of wedding? We can't develop this country if we continue to spend our currency abroad when we can actually do same classic wedding here. Nigeria will keep remaining stagnant if we continue with this character. |
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Romance › Re: See Photos Of 10 Ugly Nigerian Comedians That Ended UP With Beautiful Wives by butanep(m): 11:55pm On May 23, 2016 |
La click la get pot belly |
NYSC › Re: Open Letter To The Director General NYSC By A Stream 2 Prospective Corp Member. by butanep(m): 10:56pm On May 23, 2016 |
histemple: I guess you are either a student or one of the affected. With time you will understand the need for "diplomacy" in all areas of life.
There are always ways to vent your anger and convey your intended message. Mr Man. Calm down. He has spoken the bitter truth. That's how a true comrade talks. NYSC is truly inconsistent. NYSC has outlived it's purpose. |
Politics › Re: Wabba Led NLC Suspends Strike by butanep(m): 10:49pm On May 22, 2016 |
I never knew NLC was on strike oooo. What re they now cancelling because I went to work all through last week.
NLC is just a toothless dog. It's now a political party and not a labour union. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Am Tired!!! Can Someone Send Me Current CV Sample by butanep(m): 9:53pm On May 21, 2016 |
Bros your CV is not the problem... I don't need to see it and am not interested in seeing it.... you better wake up to know the kind of country you are... Not be by 2.1 or good CV. Na Grace.
What you need is Grace and divine favour...
Pray for God divine connection... |
Business › Re: Entrepreneurship Vs Self-employment - Knw The Differences by butanep(m): 9:37pm On May 21, 2016 |
Thanks for this beautiful write up. It entered my bones and make me think very far on ways to develop my business.
This post make front page to enlightened Nigerians.Seun and Lalasticlala. Do the needful.
The country sometimes is a barrie to entrepreneurship. |
Politics › Re: NBS: 1.5m Nigerians Became Unemployed In 2016 by butanep(m): 9:20pm On May 21, 2016 |
I weep for my country. We re in for a serious economic challenges.
God single me out with what you ve deposited in me. |
Romance › Re: Guys 6 Reasons Ladies Ignore Your Post On Social Media by butanep(m): 8:50pm On May 21, 2016 |
PunkyV: Seriously if I was a guy I'd probably die a virgin because I wouldnt allow myself to go through hoops just to make some she-thing feel funky about herself. Sometimes it's like the attention guys give to ladies swells up some ladies' heads to the point where they feel the sun rises & sets up their asses. Guys are stupid  I was caught by your statement and couldn't have but laugh hard... it's funny but the gospel truth. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Can Generate 12,000 MW Of Electricity — Fashola by butanep(m): 12:17pm On May 21, 2016 |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: What Has Become Of The NNPC Recruitment? by butanep(m): 12:11pm On May 21, 2016 |
Ishilove: Lol. After writing their yeye test back in 2011 I gave up on Nigeria and since then never bothered applying again The Nigeria factor can make someone get discourage sometimes. After applying for jobs, then get to a particular stage of the interview on the basis of we will get back to you. You did well. You keep waiting, days turn to weeks, weeks to months. You just know something has happened somewhere that is not right. Nigeria is a terrible Country. |