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Naija my country! God protect ur people.
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delpee:God bless you and ur family.
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XketchDesigns:Unless u are member of armed forces dats wen u can know everything about wia training for a particular commission takes place.DSSC training alternates it could be any where d coas decide i.e DSSC 12(now majors) and DSSC 18(now capt) trained at NDA while DSSC 13,14,15,16,17 trained in jaji while DSSC 19 n 20 in NASME Markudi n DSSC 21 in jaji. |
XketchDesigns:Wat of he did ND at benpoly, den proceed to benue state uni for degree and NDA for his military training? It's very possible unless u know d late officer in person. RIP Comrade! |
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Haba Mr doyin, wen Oga Jona said he knows the sponsors of bh. |
I wonder why we can't respect other ppls law and customs, it's stated clearly on the visa, may God guide us all,amen.
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Accidental discharge! Oga DPO u have been warned by the IGP. May God protect us from stray bullet of NPF,Amen. |
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Pain:It seems u are from dia! Hanging dos shining things all in the name of pips was an unforgettable experience. Afterall we could not do wat napoleon has not done before. Still hv nostalgic moments of my prep winging days. The job must be do, is Dat kilia ![]() |
sulmeza:Because he can be lynched by people, if truly he has no hand in this problem den he should move freely wit out any form of security detail. |
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Ayekotoo:http://saharareporters.com/2014/11/14/how-patience-jonathan-hoodwinked-bayelsa-women-expired-rice |
celeron40:Concurrent activities at all levels. Nothing is as sweet as serving job side by side wit ur coursemates. Gentleman the more we are together the happier we shall be! Cadet life ooo. |
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Another EFCC blunder " offene" instead of Offence. ![]()
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Shikenan
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O celeron40:This shoulder flap is for the champion battalion, the battalion that emerges the best in all round competition. It gives bragging rites each year for the battalion that fly the colour. As for the stripes u rightly said it. It indicates the academic or military training level of the cadet which is from termer 1-5 |
My coursemate Abdulatif Ali whom hails from kwara state graduated wit 3.98/4.00 information n communication technology at northern university of Malaysia in 2009. He know works wit NCC. |
This clown wants to contest for I saw him d same day he snap this pic in sucessx suites wit his blonde dread.
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he Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has again warned political parties, aspirants and organisations to desist from embarking on early campaign in violation of the nation’s electoral law. In a statement by its Secretary, Augusta Ogakwu, the Commission said, “Henceforth, (INEC) would take necessary action against such associations, corporate bodies, individuals, political parties, media or such communication agencies, social media, candidates or aspirants who contravene the provisions of the 1999 Constitution (As amended) and/or Electoral Act 2010 (as amended) on public campaign/rally and procession.” Section 99 (1) of the Electoral Act 2010 (As Amended) says, “For the purpose of this Act, the period of campaigning in public by every political party shall commence 90 days before polling day and end 24 hours prior to that day.” INEC had in the past repeatedly warned the politicians via similar statements and at different fora not to engage in campaigns in contravention of the electoral laws. In one of the statements, the Commission threatened to prosecute any politician found violating the laws. In the latest statement dated September 26 and titled “Caution On Illegal Public Political Broadcast And Campaign,” the Commission said its attention had been drawn to the insistent illegal campaigns carried out by associations, corporate entities, individuals, public and private media and other communication agencies in Nigeria, which were in contravention of the provisions of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) and the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended) on limitation of political broadcasts. The statement, which was addressed to all national chairmen of registered political parties, corporate entities, associations and the general public, reminded that Section 99 of the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended) prohibited broadcast and political campaign earlier than 90 days before polling day. It added, “Relevant extracts of the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended) have since been reproduced and circulated by the commission at public places, to media outfits, the Ministry of Information, National Orientation Agency, NOA, National Communication Commission, NCC, Head-quarters of Inter-party Advisory Council, IPAC, Headquarters of State, FCT, Local Government Area offices of INEC and the Federal Ministry of Environment for their information and proper guidance.” Nigerian politicians on different platforms and their supporters have however violated the electoral law by not only organising rallies, but also mounting bill boards and pasting posters at strategic locations. In the last two years various groups have emerged either urging President Goodluck Jonathan to contest the 2015 presidential election or announcing his readiness to do so. Mr. Jonathan’s party, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has been organising what it described as “unity” rallies across the six geo-political zones during which it receives defectors from other parties. Similarly, a group, Transformation Ambassadors of Nigeria, TAN, is also organising rallies in the zones urging the president to run while several groups under the aegis of Goodluck Support Group, GSG, held a grand rally at Eagle Square three weeks ago. Nigeria’s main opposition party, the All Progressives Congress, APC, is not left out as it also held similar events to receive defectors. Only last week, a former vice president, Atiku Abubakar, announced his plan to contest the presidency on APC platform at a ceremony attended by his supporters drawn from across the country. And on Tuesday, a former Head of State, Muhammadu Buhari, hosted about 60 of his support groups in Abuja during which he indicated his wish to contest the presidential election for the fourth time. On its part, the All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, recently organised a rally in Awka, the Anambra State capital, where it adopted Mr. Jonathan as its candidate for the 2015 presidential election. Source: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/168871-inec-threatens-to-sanction-jonathan-atiku-others-over-early-campaigns.html |
edo3: Burmese 2 d core...d strongest bn..Burma Bn (home of serving job)! Up moga d home of fire eaters! ![]() |
edo3: Yeah!! Burma spirit.. Gallant officer,,nothing do u sir..Was he a burmese? God bless n protect our father's Armed forces,amen. |
The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, on Sunday declared Shem Zagbai of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, winner of the Niger East Senatorial by-election after a re-run. The August 30 by-election was declared inconclusive due to electoral malpractice in some polling units. The re-run was held in polling units in Bosso, Chanchaga, Munya, Paikoro, Rafi and Shiroro local government areas on Saturday. The returning Officer for the election, Morenikeji Olakonmi, who announced the results in Minna, said that Mr. Zagbai scored 92, 056 votes against David Umaru of the All Progressives Congress, APC, who polled 87, 405 votes. He said Isa Bello of All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, and Abdulahi Diko of Social Democratic Party scored 2,185 and 419 votes respectively. “We have come to the conclusion of the collation. I, Prof. Morenike Olakonmi, hereby certify that I was the Returning Officer for Niger East Senatorial District by-election held on the 6th day of September 2014. “That Dr Shem Zagbai of the PDP, having satisfied the requirements of the law and scored the highest number of votes, is hereby declared the winner,’’ he said. |
elvis10ten: inefficient code. why not acquire date time of the device then check it against the birthday using an if... then statement. And a for statement is much more beta for a situation like this more than a while loop. *winks* just for fun sake. |
DaGC: Bros, I hail you tooClass August { public static void main ( String args [] ) { Int Day=11; int count=11; while (count <29) {Day ++; count ++;} System.out.println("Birthday=+Day+"th of August" ;}}Guess u know dis programming lang (OOP). My birthday was 2days ago(11th aug). My main specialization is Database management, system analysis n design(SAD),decision support system,java,C++,data minning,IT Policy n Startegies,measuring software quality. Currently doing Phd research on user adoption in IT. |
A graduate of Batchelor Information Technology (BIT) Conventry University,M.sc Information and Communication Technology (M.sc ICT) Northern University of Malaysia and Phd student of Information System @ Universiti Tecknologi Malaysia (starting 04th sept 2014) and currently serving as military instructor/lecturer @ a Nigerian Military Institutions. Certified 10g OCP(solaris/linux) Computer scientist I dey greet una. |
August my month! I rep August 11th |
Gentlemen! I don go catch Ugo4u! He is feeling it the Academy way! Prickhead we r from there! I hv warned u b4 abt postin of military! If truely u are an officer cadet, u shld know dat ur training is model towards an officer,an officer must have intergrity! We are loyal to d C-n-C no matter wat! Shld u hv known dat wen administerring oath taking after ur prepwing dat we all did as crabs. Telling d world abt lapses in d military is mutiny.
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I saw him d same day he snap this pic in sucessx suites wit his blonde dread.
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