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Jobs/VacanciesRe: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by Chasicolis(f): 7:20pm On Aug 03, 2014
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Nairaland GeneralRe: Sensitive Question For The Department Of State Security Service (dss) by Chasicolis(f): 5:25am On Aug 03, 2014
Novabright: I read this on a friend's wall on Facebook and decided to share it here on NL



They were 35 pick up trucks in all – 35. The vehicles had
no number plates; therefore, there was no way on earth
you could identify the owners in the event of a road
mishap – even for the good of the occupants.

*Soldiers on patrol
In each of the trucks were at least eight fierce-looking,
heavily armed men. They brandished what someone called
General Purpose Machine Guns (GPMGs). Some of them
wore masks – what that could also mean is that if one of
them did anything untoward, no one would identify him.
And the men were dressed in black – black T-shirt, black
trousers, some in black masks; a few wearing face-caps.
The only form of commonality is that there was ‘DSS’
inscribed on the back of their T-shirts. This could be a
very good move; good if the men were heading to Sambisa
Forest to rescue the abducted girls of Chibok. But no!
They were not in the North-East, nor were they in Borno
State, Maiduguri or even Chibok.
They were in Oshogbo, the Osun State capital, on
Wednesday, July 30, 2014. Worse, still the men in black
shot in the air that Wednesday! Whatever that was
intended to achieve was not immediately understood.
Some issues need clearing here. Why would officers of the
state who are not in a war zone be in masks? Why would
officers of the state who are paid by tax payers drive in
unmarked cars? Why would officers of the state shoot
indiscriminately into the air like drunk Hamas or
Hezbollah fighters? Why? Why?? Whyhuh
The danger that is gradually creeping into the polity is yet
unknown. This is not about the All Progressive Congress,
APC, or about the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
It is about decorum, national security and good sense.
Because Nigeria is a sophisticated nation where criminals
easily ape security operatives, let us bring the danger
home.
Imagine you are driving late in the evening on Benin/Ore
Road, or Ilesha/Akure Road, or Enugu/Awka Road or
Kaduna/Abuja Road.
Then imagine you see a group of men, 10 in number,
wearing black T-shirts, with the DSS inscription on them,
gun-wielding, and stopping vehicles at will for a
supposedly stop-and-search operations. With the excuse
of keeping national security, who would dare challenge
this group of 10 men? Who would dare ask them for their
ID cards?
Who would dare want to know the purpose of their action?
To complicate matters, if these men were armed robbers,
how would anyone know?
Even if officers and men of the Nigeria Police Force, NPF,
were driving along the same road, their warped form of
comradeship or camaraderie would just be a hollering
sound of ‘ALL CORRECT SIR’, or ‘OFFICERS ON DUTY’, or
some other such slogans. Still imagine some Boko Haram
members dressed in black T-shirt and wielding guns in a
convoy invading any of
the presumably safe states of South-East, South-South
and South-West and unleashing terror. How would the
DSS be absolved? Add the angle of the masks! So, who do
we arrest? Who would carry out the arrests? Just imagine
men in black with the DSS inscription attempting to arrest
another group of men in black with the same DSS
inscription!
Why is this inquisition necessary? This call to attention is
necessary because the job of national security requires
decorum and good sense. Granted, the Department of
State Services, DSS, needs the support of all Nigerians to
succeed in keeping everyone safe. Granted, there should
be no interference in the activities of the men of the DSS.
Yes, granted, Nigerians should support and be seen to be
supporting all security measures being put in place for
their safety. However, when the selfsame Nigerians meant
to be protected become victims of psychological terror by
the institution they fund, there is need for introspection.
The stories are well known of how members of the
Jama’atu Ahlis Sunna Lidda’awati wal-Jihad, which in
English translates to, “People Committed to the
Propagation of the Prophet’s Teachings and Jihad”, and
otherwise known as Boko Haram, invade villages and
towns wearing military uniforms, driving in a convoy of 10,
12 or 15 Hilux pick up trucks; and, thereafter, disappearing
into Sambisa Forest.
Now, if 35 pick up trucks can be sighted in Oshogbo, why
can’t the same number of trucks with the mean men be
deployed to Sambisa Forest?
That is a question for the DSS to answer. Perhaps his
attention has not been drawn to it, so by this very piece he
is being informed.
Ekpeyong Ita, the Director General of the DSS, is known to
be a man of peace. He is credited with reforming and
transforming the department. A knack operative in his
days, Ita has done more good to the DSS than most of his
predecessors. Unassuming, always wearing a calm look,
it is time for this gentleman operative to ensure that his
department and all he has worked for all these years are
not made a mockery of on account of the actions of some
overzealous men in black.
God forbid that day. But it is already happening in Borno
State, where some men wear military uniforms and kill
innocent Nigerians. The DSS should not open itself to the
collateral damage of Nigerians seeing it as an Enemy of
the State because of the conduct of a few, very few,
unscrupulous elements.
For President Goodluck Jonathn and his PDP, there is
nothing in the camp of the APC that can shake his return
next year as President and Commander-in-Chief. Yes, the
APC may still poke fun with its episodic flashes of
relevance in the polity. But with its refusal to wash itself
clean of a possible Muslim/Muslim presidential ticket till
date, it would require something of cataclysmic error on
the part of Mr. President to lose that election.
Therefore, allowing some officers of state to overheat
another part of the country, is unnecessary.
Osun State, which holds a governorship election on
Saturday, is not Sambisa Forest, where this show of force
is needed. Let the person the electorates want win in an
atmosphere free of the excesses of some servants of the
tax payers dressed in strange outfits.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Baker Hughes 2015 Graduate Field Engineer! by Chasicolis(f): 2:52pm On Aug 01, 2014
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Jobs/VacanciesRe: What Recruiter Look For In A Cover Letter by Chasicolis(f): 7:02am On Jul 30, 2014
oya mek i drp first.plz frwrd to
e.sogala@ymail.com
BusinessRe: Pastor Ituah Ighodalo Boasts, ‘i Have The Cure For Ebola Virus’ -myemag by Chasicolis(f): 1:27pm On Jul 29, 2014
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Christianity EtcRe: Turmoil In Lagos As Pastor Boasts Of Ebola Cure by Chasicolis(f): 1:26pm On Jul 29, 2014
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PoliticsRe: Nigerian Ambassador Among 59 Persons Who Had Contact With Dead Ebola Victim by Chasicolis(f): 9:52pm On Jul 28, 2014
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LiteratureRe: 6 Missed Calls!!!! A Must Read! by Chasicolis(f): 9:42pm On Jul 28, 2014
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HealthRe: A Reminder To Nigerians. Protection From EBOLA VIRUS *it is very preventable* by Chasicolis(f): 11:14am On Jul 27, 2014
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RomanceRe: 50 Really Cute Words To Say To Your girlfriend by Chasicolis(f): 11:03pm On Jul 26, 2014
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PoliticsRe: President Jonathan Spotted Reading Seriously Like He Had Exams [PHOTOS] by Chasicolis(f): 4:16am On Jul 22, 2014
space booked tl fp
CelebritiesRe: A Lady Writes An Open Letter 2 Jude Okoye: "Stop Pretending To Be Holier by Chasicolis(f): 7:38am On Jul 21, 2014
wl comment wen it gts to front page.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Guaranty Trust Bank Plc CV Submission – Entry Level Program 2014 by Chasicolis(f): 5:49pm On Jul 19, 2014
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Jobs/VacanciesRe: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by Chasicolis(f): 6:32pm On Jul 18, 2014
imo guys n chicks..any info...
EducationRe: Top 10 Courses To Study In Nigeria by Chasicolis(f): 6:20pm On Jul 18, 2014
space booked....
BusinessRe: CBN Raises Capital Base Of Finance Companies To N100m by Chasicolis(f): 12:57am On Jul 15, 2014
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PoliticsRe: Senate To NNPC: Refund $218M To Federation Account by Chasicolis(f): 5:12pm On Jul 11, 2014
at last i made front page..nxt z ftc..i am a moving train.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: UAC Management Trainee 2014 Applicants Lets Meet Here by Chasicolis(f): 6:43am On Jul 05, 2014
plz frwrd to ochubacharles24@yahoo.com
tnx..
Jobs/VacanciesRe: UAC Management Trainee 2014 Applicants Lets Meet Here by Chasicolis(f): 11:39pm On Jul 04, 2014
plz frwrd to ochubacharles24@gmail.com
PoliticsRe: Femi Aribisala’s Unprofessorial Diatribes Against Tinubu by Chasicolis(f): 12:22pm On Jul 02, 2014
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Femi Aribisala is suppossed to be a distinguished social science professor, presumably an international relations scholar. This should ordinarily imply clarity of thinking, rigour of logic, emotional detachment and a scrupulous adherence to truth in speech and writing. Unfortunately, week after week, in his Tuesday column in the Vanguard newspaper, Femi Aribisala demonstrates that his thoughts have been perverted, his reasoning jaundiced and his analytic prowess alarmingly enfeebled by an unhealthy, obsessive, maniacal, almost Luciferian hatred for the person of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the foremost opposition leader in Nigeria today. Of course, this is neither new nor strange. The late Professor SanyaOnabamiro, an otherwise distinguished academic and scientist similarly devalued his role and place in history by a morbid hatred of Chief ObafemiAwolowo.
Many of the baseless insinuations, and careless generalisations characteristic of Aribisala’s newspaper columns would never be permitted in any learned academic journal which would require the strictest verification of facts, attribution of sources and rational, internally consistent justification of claims. Given the abysmally pedestrian level of his reasoning as revealed in his column, it is disturbing to imagine the quality of education he must have imparted to those students unfortunate to pass through his tutelage.
Femi Aribisala’s column of Tuesday, July 1, titled ‘The beginning of the end of the Bola Tinubu dynasty’, made interesting reading. For one, he has unwittingly lionised Tinubu by concocting the existence of a Tinubu dynasty. He invests Tinubu with the title of ‘Asiwaju of Yorubaland’. The latter is the ‘Asiwaju of Lagos’ even though no one can doubt that he is the foremost ‘Asiwaju’ of opposition political forces in contemporary Nigeria. He begins the article by seeking to compare Tinubu with King Nebuchadnezzar of the Bible. Yet this is the same Aribisala who once insinuated that the Bible is a book of fables and lies by claiming that the Biblical account of David and Goliath is completely fictional. By the way, the retired professor doubles as some kind of pastor. Is this not evidence of a confused and disturbed mind? He finds fault with Tinubu’s assertion of his right to pursue any political ambition of his choice under the aegis of the United Nations Human Rights Charter. A supposedly eminent professor does not recognise the elementary fact that the freedom to pursue political ambitions by eligible persons is a key feature of liberal democracy? This is truly tragic. In his view, “The voice of the electorate in the South-West has answered Tinubu. His personally ambition is certainly not in the interest of the people”. Our beloved professor should kindly tell us which election Tinubu has contested with the South West giving such a verdict. Or should we swallow this kind of illogical garbage simply because he is a professor?
According to Professor/Pastor Aribisala, “Tinubu’s claim to fame lies in the strength of his ACN party in the South West”. Aribisala was probably on planet Mars when Tinubu was at the forefront of the struggle for the validation of the June 12, 1993, mandate of Chief MKO Abiola and the liberation of Nigerian politics from the stranglehold of military dictatorship. In any case, where was Aribisala at this crucial phase in the protracted battle for democratic restoration in Nigeria? This was long before the advent of civilian rule in 1999 and the evolution from the ACN from the AD. Mercifully, Aribisala is intellectually honest enough for once to admit that when the PDP under Obasanjo executed its electoral Tsunami in the South West in 2003, “The brilliant South West answer to this PDP treachery was Tinubu”. He continues, “Tinubu drew a line in the battle in the sand, held on to Lagos, and struck back from this stronghold to win back all the lost South West states in 2007”. Now, if Tinubu is as self- serving, unprincipled and power hungry as depicted by Aribisala, would he not have capitulated and joined the mainstream PDP at that critical moment in 2003 rather than remain the last man standing in opposition? How many Nigerian politicians can Aribisala name that would prefer to be in opposition on principle rather than join the all- powerful centre with its limitless power of patronage if he were to be in Tinubu’s situation in 2003?
Even more alarmingly for a supposed intellectual,Aribisala gets the reason for the progressive resurgence in the South West following the 2003 debacle absolutely wrong. In his words, “He won because the people of the South- West refused to mortgage their future to the political interests of Obasanjo and his allies in the North”. If the PDP had used its years in power in the South West to promote development and prosperity, the progressives could never have bounced back in the South-West the way they did. On the contrary, it was the Tinubu administration in Lagos that became a model of good and productive governance that caught the imagination of the South-West and made the progressives electorally viable once more.
Contrary to his insinuations, the Yoruba have no political animosity against the North. Aribisala claims that “Anybody who thinks Tinubu’s APC will succeed in the South-West does not understand South-West politics. The Yorubas are too proud and fiercely independent to agree to play second fiddle to anyone because of a man called Tinubu. S.L. Akintola tried the same gambit in the 1960s, and the South-West rejected him. The same rejection has befallen Bola Tinubu”. This kind of infantile analysis must be embarrassing to Nigeria’s professorial elite. By 1983, Awolowo himself had realised the need to build bridges across the country to win elections in a large, diverse country like Nigeria. His Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN) thus went into an alliance with a faction of the Northern elite which backed him and even nominated Alhaji Mohammed Kura to be his running mate. It was as a result of the massive rigging of that election by the NPN that the military intervened in 1983. Beyond this, MKO Abiola’s landslide victory in the historic June 12, 1993, presidential election was attained largely because he had built a network of friendships and relationships across the length and breadth of Nigeria especially in the North. A Professor who does not understand the electoral dynamics of his own country and does not appreciate that no single region or nationality can produce the President without widespread support from other groups deserves not only pity but his academic title ought to be withdrawn. Chief Awolowo himself characteristically once predicted in one of his books that “One day the best of the progressives and the best of the conservatives will come together to rule Nigeria”. The sage must be terribly embarrassed in his grave as regards Aribisala’s infantile reasoning that the South-West must remain in political isolation.
It is very embarrassing to Nigeria’s intellectual class when one of their supposed leading lights, Aribisala, claims that following the consensus in 1999 that, because of the annulment of the June 12, 1993, presidential election, a Yoruba should be President, “Northerners decided they would determine who the Yoruba should be. Obasanjo was fished out of prison and anointed as PDP presidential candidate”. So should the presidential election of 1999 have been limited to the South-West alone? Should northerners have been compelled to vote for the preference of the South-West in an election being contested by two illustrious Yoruba sons? This reasoning is most jejune and sterile.
Aribisala makes several unsubstantiated assertions in his column, which every Nigerian academic should find embarrassing. He claims that under Fayemi, “Ekiti money was routinely shipped to Lagos”. There is not a scintilla of evidence to back this grievous falsehood. Fayemi is a far more honourable man than a pastor who recklessly peddles falsehood. He would never permit such an alleged rape of Ekiti. He argues
PoliticsRe: Count Down To Blaming APC For Doctor's Strike by Chasicolis(f): 9:33am On Jul 02, 2014
Obiagelli: [color=slategrey] like every other ineptitude of current administration, the doctors are begun an indefinite strike after several weeks warning. The question here what efforts did the federal government put in to prevent this crisis and ultimately save the lives of innocent nigerians.
Like Asup (12 months and counting), ASUU ( 6months) and boko haram the govnment is waiting to blame the opposition as usual. Sometimes i wonder if the presidency is actually the opposition from its mastered art of criticizing everyone other than itself.

My gullible Nigerians, the Jonathanians, APC don land with another ungovernable tactics. Make we fire back?

waiting patiently fr pdp laptop dogs

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PhonesRe: 2 Simple Steps On How To Use Mtn Bis On Your Android Phone [check It Out] by Chasicolis(f): 7:03pm On Dec 17, 2013
balenium: Happy Harmattan Season to all my
blog readers. *wink*
Now, most people will be staying
indoors to avoid the cold and dust
everywhere. And if you are staying
indoors, you'll like to get
something to be busy with. Like
watching home videos, browsing,
working, reading, etc. If you're the
type that'll be making your hands
and eyes busy surfing the internet
you must have MB to do that, isn't
it?
Now,I believe many of us know
that MTN BIS is working on non
Blackberry Devices?
But if you don't know, don't
disturb your cerebrum... check it
out below:
HOW CAN I USE MY MTN BIS ON
OTHER DEVICES?
Simply follow my normal steps of
explanation and you will certainly
get it right.
Step 1:- Subscribe for the monthly
or weekly or daily MTN BIS plan by
sending.
MONTHLY BBC to 21600 costs
N1000 only WEEKLY BBC WEEK to
21600 costs N500 only
DAILY BBC DAY to 21600 costs
N100 only.
Step 2:- Then after you must have
subscribed for any plan in step 1,
use the default mtn settings to
connect to the internet on any
device and start browsing non-stop
MTN DEFAULT SETTINGS :-
CONFIG NAME :- 9jaTechArena
APN :- web.gprs.mtnnigeria.net
PORT :- 8080
USERNAME :- web
PASSWORD :- web
My fellow android users, use this
MTN default APN
1. Go to ‘Settings’.
2. Then go to ‘Wireless &
networks’.
3. Continue go to ‘Mobile
Networks’.
4. Then ‘Access Point Names’
5. Click the Menu button’
6. Then select ‘New APN’
7. Key in the detail that you find
below.
8. Then press the radio button to
select it.
9. That’s all.
Note – Be sure ‘Data enabled ~
Enable data access over Mobile
network’ is checked to enable
Internet access.
Name: MTNNIGERIA
APN: web.gprs.mtnnigeria.net
Proxy:
Port:
Username:web
Password:web
Server:
MMSC:
MMS Proxy:
MMS Port:
MCC:
MNC:
Authentication type:
APN Type:
Don't be selfish in this festive
season, share with your friends...
Compliments of the season.
http://tundebale..com/2013/12/2-simple-steps-on-how-to-use-mtn-bis-on.html?m=1
wl it wrk on pc? FTC
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Free Dragnet Past Q & A And Gmat Here by Chasicolis(f): 12:04pm On Oct 30, 2013
[quote author=dudkko]Pls kindly send d past question on both. taiwo1122@yahoo.com. and
ochubacharles24@yahoo.com
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Final Free Dragnet GSE Past Questions And Answers ( Old And New Package) by Chasicolis(f): 11:56am On Oct 30, 2013
oshie: Dearall,

I am yet to get it please fani776@gmail.com
also I, ochubacharles24@yahoo.com
NYSCRe: looku by Chasicolis(f): 9:53pm On Sep 14, 2013
am servn in enugu.hv bn paid wt
unity bnk since 4th sept.4 august
allownce
EducationRe: Michael Okpara University (MOUAU) 2014/2015 postume form on sale by Chasicolis(f): 1:45pm On Sep 12, 2013
akonucheinfo: tnx. but how about the two weeks deadline giving to aspirant to accept the admission or forfiet it? is paying the acceptance fee to the bank guarantee my acceptance?. pls
payn d aceptnce fee secures u d admshn
Educational ServicesRe: Request For Cheap And Affordable Universities In Europe Here by Chasicolis(f): 2:13pm On Sep 08, 2013
God blez u fr d wonderful work u r doing. Plz 8igfat i nid a reputable n cheap univ.i can do my masters in petroleum or geophy.courses. Preferable US, Canada or englsh speaking countries in europe.tnx
EducationRe: Michael Okpara University (MOUAU) 2014/2015 postume form on sale by Chasicolis(f): 1:48pm On Sep 05, 2013
@ako., d scratch card
for dt is nt yt out. probably at d
begining of d session
CelebritiesRe: BBA: I Am Sorry For Embarrasing Nigerians-Beverly Osu by Chasicolis(f): 6:44am On Aug 31, 2013
Am happy 4u. Better luck nxt tym sweetdy.FTC, front page mod.
EducationRe: Michael Okpara University (MOUAU) 2014/2015 postume form on sale by Chasicolis(f): 4:22pm On Aug 30, 2013
akonucheinfo: 1st choice!!

please now that i have been offered admission, what do i do? cos i have asked someone over to help me pay the N8,000 acceptance fee. but please i need to know that exact documents to hold when going for the admission screaning.

please what the necessary original documents that i may likely be asked to present?
1st, aceptnce fee z nw 15k.
as 4 d screening, i doubt if u wl b atendd kux of d stryk. d required doc.are original jmb result, o level statement of result n admshn leta.

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