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[quote author=Islie post=125545937]Some of the students say it is unfair for the university to expel them because the VC witnessed the protest and even addressed them. https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/nwest/619172-exclusive-university-e Expulsion letter directly from VC. What is the role of the Registrar? |
madone:Oil dey your head. Nothing to add. |
Bawa has started like him. Going after only Yahoo Boys. He has even deepened it by going to their houses, while political criminals have field day. Islie: |
See the amount he earns as salary while a Professor goes home with 350k. Next he will produce a backdated letter showing he wrote that his salary be stopped. Criminals. jlinkd78: |
All these tiny houses without parking spaces. Property developers in Lagos can be very wicked. You will see a so called duple that looks fine from outside. Enter the house and see rooms that are so tiny. Just say congratulations. She saw the tiny rooms and bought it. Will you reject the house if given to you? |
Keeping him against his wish does Barca more harm. Messi has officially informed Barca via burofax that he wishes to exercise a clause which enables him to walk away for free at the end of a season, though Barca rigidly state that a deadline to do so has long since passed. And now Barca chiefs are so steadfast in their position that they will not meet with Messi and his agent for anything other than his recommitting to the Nou Camp, as report El Periodico in Spain. The only possible meeting, say Barca sources, would be to extend the contract that currently binds Messi with the club until 2021. It is reported that Barca and Messi started to talk about this in June, as football started to return from the postponement caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Upon the return of action however, Barca embarked on a miserable run which saw them slump in the La Liga season and hand the title over to rivals Real Madrid. eprieve in the Champions League after beating Napoli to book a place in the one-legged semi-final against Bayern Munich in Lisbon, only to be utterly humiliated by an 8-2 defeat. Messi was seen looking distraught at the final whistle and later sat alone in the dressing room, before later coming to the decision that he wanted out of the club. President Josep Bartomeu has already played his hand in the saga, by stating he is willing to step aside should Messi make this desire clear. This 'movement of Bartomeu that does not convince Messi at all' according to Spanish reports, with the Argentine still hopeful of engineering a move to reunite with Pep Guardiola at Manchester City. Barca maintain Messi still remains bound by his buy-out clause, which stands at as astronomical £625million (€700m). Source: https://amp.marca.com/en/football/barcelona/2020/08/28/5f4933cc22601d24668b45d9.html[/quote] |
Nde ara, why not arrest other bigwigs who violated the social distancing policy. Always after soft targets. |
[I so much appreciate your sense of solidarity with your fellow man. And l enjoyed the write-up, maybe your choice of words made it so. Well-done. quote author=Poseidon000 post=91876961]Sup guys. I've something that have always earned the acme of my discountenance. And that's how men crudely jump into marriage in other to conform to societal dictate or for some selfish satisfaction. This have gotten me pensive and I'll make no ado in getting to the nucleus of the issue. Yesterday, I was headed toward gwarimpa, and on my way I noticed a disheveled young guy around Efab estate trekking by the express. As a rule, I always give such guys 'lift,' because i was once with a female colleague in a lonely path that seldom have cars coming our way, suddenly one private car stopped and when I tried entering after my female colleague boarded, the SIMPson bounced me out and zoomed off with an empty back seat. That incident birthed in me a sense of solidarity and understanding of what men go through just for being men, but yesterday, I was so incensed by a botch job my mechanic did that I drove past. After about 4 hours when I had everything sorted and was heading back, I saw the same guy heading toward my direction again(it's a dual carriage way) and he was sweating profusely, so I beckoned on him to enter. We got talking and I inquired why he's trekking such a long distance. He said: he went to look for a job that wasn't successful and he's going back to Arab road. But this is just a miniscule of the guy's travail. He grew up in abject poverty.In fact, they gave birth to him and his sister in an uncompleted building. His dad died in that building, his sister got pregnant for some riffraff and they started what we call "abuja marriage", his mom subsequently fell sick and died in the same uncompleted building. Then the owner of the building decided to complete it, and drove him away. Now, this guy was able to get another uncompleted building to stay, and as I'm typing this, he's with wife and kids. This is a person that don't have food at home and can not afford N150 to and fro. I gave him 10k but I was so mad with him; I mean, I was disconcertingly appalled that this guy will think of marriage in his privation. Why not be a little bit comfortable before considering marriage, instead to face life with the dignity of a breadline. Sadly, this is the same mistake lot of guy's have been making thinking they'll fall into some stupendous money as soon as they marry, and this is mostly perpetuated by religious charlatans who say; a man's destiny is predicated on his future wife, that as soon as he gets married, the special blessing tied to marriage will start opening way for him. That's a mendacious twaddle that will leave you in a precarious situation. Please guys, have 'comfort' afoot before you dabble into marriage. What's your take on this?[/quote] |
Two wrongs... |
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