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Politics / Re: Photos From President Buhari's Meeting With Governors Today by chiozo(f): 8:16pm On Nov 19, 2018
if you think this person is buhari, then you need deliverance
Politics / Re: Charly Boy Mocks Rochas Okorocha: 'No Go Hang Yourself' by chiozo(f): 5:31pm On Nov 03, 2018
no igbo man can serve Hausa Fulani and return with joy
NNAMDI kanu 2015

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Politics / Re: Corper! Yusuf Buhari Undergoes NYSC In Abuja (Photos) by chiozo(f): 6:48pm On Nov 01, 2018
so we should fry beans, is he the first person? will he work in Nigeria after service? did he school in Nigeria? of no why? I see no reason to celebrate it.
Politics / Re: How Osun Spent N11.7bn Paris Club Refund by chiozo(f): 4:31pm On Apr 05, 2017
hew Niger NAwa o

Nairaland / General / Can You Fight Your Fellow Man Because Of A Woman? by chiozo(f): 3:17pm On Apr 05, 2017
guys in the house can you fight a fellow man because of your girlfriend?, in the case that you found out that there is something going fishy between ur gal and the guy.
Family / Re: Photo Of A Beautiful Family Of 10 Children by chiozo(f): 10:08am On Apr 05, 2017
okay can I now go to toilet?okay can I now go to toilet?okay can I now go to toilet?
Sports / Re: MTN, Super Sports TV, Big Church Foundation Support Kick Against Rape Football by chiozo(f): 9:52am On Mar 27, 2017
princess buzzy I sight u my lady,ride on we must kick against rape
Career / Can I Work In Any Chemical Industry With This Certificate? by chiozo(f): 7:32am On Mar 25, 2017
I am a graduate from cross river university of technology, I graduated with second class upper, in chemistry education I.e ( bsc and B.Ed ) respectively apart from teaching can I also fit in chemical industries since I have bsc and we had almost all our classes in dept of chemical sciences, apart from connection is it possible?

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Sports / Barcelona Sign Enyimba Striker Ezekiel Bassey by chiozo(f): 10:01pm On Jan 31, 2017
Enyimba forward Ezekiel Bassey has joined Barcelona
- The 20-year-old will join the Catalan club's B team
- If Ezekiel impresses he will be promoted to the first team Barcelona have announced the signing of Enyimba FC of Aba forward Ezekiel Bassey on a loan deal until the end of the season.
Barcelona forward Ezekiel Bassey Bassey will spend more time with the B team of the Catalan side, but he is expected to train intermittently with the first team before the end of his loan with the Catalans. If Bassey impresses he will join the first team squad permanently at the end of the season

"FC Barcelona and Enyimba Football Club have reached an agreement for the transfer until the end of season of the player Ezekiel Joseph Bassey for Barça B. "The agreement includes a purchase option for two more seasons. The 20- year-old Nigerian striker will undergo medical examination in the next few hours," Barca announced on their website on Tuesday.
Bassey, who can play as a forward or as a wide man, was one of 23 players in the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) All-Star team that went for a week-long tour in Spain late last year. COMUNICADO OFICIAL - El extremo nigeriano Ezekiel Bassey llega cedido al Barça B ow.ly/5H8g308wLRc #FCBMasia #FCBlive 2:15 PM - 31 Jan 2017 67 55 FC Barcelona - Masia @FCBmasia The former Akwa United man has not featured in this season's NPFL, apparently tidying up the move to Barca.
Bassey could join the likes of Emmanuel Amuneke and Gbenga Okunowo as the Nigerians to play for the Catalan side at senior level
Health / Re: How Do I Tell My Fiancee She Has Vaginal Odour So That She Won't Feel Bad? by chiozo(f): 12:40am On Jan 26, 2017
if ur village people say,e go smell even if u use alcohol pour there e no go stop.etz me

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Education / What Course Should Be Removed From Our Universities? by chiozo(f): 10:01pm On Jan 13, 2017
in Nigeria you and I knows that there are many courses that are studied in Nigerian universities that are not practiced or the number of institutions that need the graduates are less so i want you to name those courses that you think should be removed from our universities. mine is biotechnology, genetics, robotics Engr. etc add yours.
Politics / 10 Things That Annoyed President Buhari In 2016 by chiozo(f): 12:17am On Dec 26, 2016
President Muhammadu Buhari did not pretend about certain issues and individuals that annoyed him in 2016. BAYO AKINLOYE compiles 10 things that got under the Nigeria’s number one citizen’s skin



1. Governor Ayo Fayose “Every one of my trips can be politically or economically assessed. I recall that the first trip I had was to go to Chad and Niger. The trip was mainly because of Nigeria’s security. “I have not seen any frivolous journey that I undertook. I understand that the Governor of Ekiti State (Ayo Fayose) said that every trip I make costs Nigeria at least $1m. I do not know how he worked that out. But every trip that I have made, there must be economic and political reasons that justified them. Those who do not see it the way the government sees it have the right not to agree and say whatever they like. But we will try and give them the appropriate reply.”

2. Aisha Buhari “I don’t know which party my wife belongs to, but she belongs to my kitchen and my living room and the other room. So I claim superior knowledge over her and the rest of the opposition, because in the end I have succeeded. It’s not easy to satisfy the whole Nigerian opposition parties or to participate in the government. “I am sure you have a house. You know where your kitchen is. You know where your living room is, and I believe your wife looks after all of that, even if she is working.”

3. Corruption “The corruption we met at personal and institutional levels was unbelievable. Corruption was turning into a culture. After we came in, people started realising the truth. Nigeria will either kill corruption or corruption will kill Nigeria in the long run. It has not been easy for another party to come in and get things done properly, especially with the new economic reality of $37 per barrel of oil, against the $100 for the period, and there was no savings, no infrastructure on the ground.”

4. Judiciary “On the fight against corruption vis-à-vis the judiciary, Nigerians will be right to say that is my main headache for now. If you reflect on what I went through for 12 years, when I wanted to be the President, I attempted three times and on the fourth attempt, through God and the use of technology, it was possible for Nigerians to elect an APC candidate as President. “I am worried that the expectation of the public is yet to be met by the judiciary with regard to the removal of delay and the toleration of delay tactics by lawyers. When cases are not concluded, the negative impression is given that crime pays. So far, the corruption cases filed by government are not progressing as speedily as they should in spite of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act of 2015 essentially because the courts allow some lawyers to frustrate the reforms introduced by law.”

5. Niger Delta Militants “We are trying to speak with their leaders, to know how many groups there are. And, we are also working with the oil companies. The militants engage in sophisticated sabotage, using skills they had gained from training either by the government, or the oil companies, to vandalise installations deep in the sea. We need to understand who the real agitators are, and engage (in dialogue) with them, so that confidence can be restored in the region. The Niger Delta situation is more complex, since the militants have no central command, and some of them are mere extortioners.”


6. Confab Report “I advised against the issue of national conference. You will recall that ASUU was on strike then for almost nine months. The teachers in tertiary institutions were on strike for more than a year, yet that government had about N9bn to organise that meeting (National Conference) and some (members) were complaining that they hadn’t even been paid. I never liked the priority of that government on that particular issue, because what it meant was that the discussions on what the National Assembly ought to do was more important than keeping our children in schools. That is why I haven’t even bothered to read it or ask for a briefing on it and I want it to go into the so-called archives.”

7. Indigenous People of Biafra/Nnamdi Kanu “Those looking for Biafra have a tough job. A lot of them that have participated in the demonstrations were not born and didn’t know what people like us went through (fighting Biafra) by walking from the northern border to initially Abakaliki, then coming back and starting from Awka to Abagana and to Onitsha. We lost our friends and relatives; about two million Nigerians were killed. They thought it was a joke, so I think they have a problem. “I assure them (Niger Delta militants) that the saying by Gen. (Yakubu) Gowon (retd.) that to keep Nigeria one is a task that must be done. In those days we never thought of oil; all we were concerned about was one Nigeria. So, please pass this to the militants that one Nigeria is not negotiable and they had better accept that. Nigerian constitution is clear as to what they should get and I assure them there will be justice.”

8. PDP “I am going to bore you with what we met. I know that I am being accused in the papers of passing the buck, but passing the buck is sometimes absolutely necessary to remind people who take things for granted. When we came in, I screamed to high heavens because I had promised a lot while seeking votes. I asked, ‘where is the savings?’ There was no savings. There was no infrastructure, power, rails, roads, there was none. What did we spend the money on? I was told (on) buying food and petrol. “Where were the billions going? We conducted a study and found out that the oil marketers were committing fraud on at least one-third of what they were importing, which was about 25 per cent of our foreign exchange. I have bored you with this long explanation because there are things that could be hidden from you by those that have mismanaged the country in the last 16, 17 years.”

9. Boko Haram “I assure all Nigerians and friends of the country, once again, that my administration will not rest on its oars until the ungodly terrorist sect (Boko Haram) is totally eliminated from our country. As peace gradually returns to the insurgency-ravaged north-eastern states, the Federal Government will continue to work diligently to ensure the rapid and full reintegration and rehabilitation of all internally displaced persons, including orphaned children in the region. We will also sustain and strengthen ongoing actions to protect children more effectively from violence, child-labour, child-trafficking, forced marriages and other related offences.”

10. Budget Padding “Some bureaucrats removed what we put in the proposal and replaced them with what they wanted. I have to look at the bill that has been passed by the National Assembly, ministry by ministry; to be sure that what has been brought back for me to sign is in line with our original submission. “I am waiting for the 2017 budget to be brought to us in council. Any sign of padding anywhere, I will remove it. They (corrupt people) don’t want to reflect on the situation in which we are, economically. They want to live the same way; they simply want business as usual.”
Religion / Christmas Is Satanic And Unscriptural by chiozo(f): 7:00pm On Dec 25, 2016
Christmas is satanic and unscriptural ask me why!



let me start by saying that its not a Christian celebration coz its practices and colors used does not represent Christ or his birthday


take these points and feel free to ask question


1. Christ did not instruct us to celebrate his birthday


2. Christmas can not be found in the Bible.


3. Christ's birth date is not in the Bible


4. the origin of Christmas is satanic

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Education / Re: 17 Hilarious Facts About Most Nigerian Universities by chiozo(f): 5:53pm On Dec 24, 2016
FTC direct
Education / 17 Hilarious Facts About Most Nigerian Universities by chiozo(f): 5:51pm On Dec 24, 2016
1. Welcome to a school where one credit
unit course is more stressful than 4 credit
unit courses.


2. A school where the number of students
is 5 times bigger than the capacity of
lecture halls.


3. Welcome to a school that lack lecture
halls but during exams period, you will
find out that there are many vacant halls

4. A school where students living in
hostels are more spoilt and corrupt than
students living off campus.

5. Welcome to a school where a guy will
live with his galfriend for one
semester,when the result comes out,the
guy’s GP will be 4 point while the gal’s
GP cant even flash MTN to MTN(O point)
and they call it love. Shame!

6. A school where some students always
go to night class with engineering
mathematics and end up using it as
pillow when sleeping.

7.Welcome to a school where some
students that normally go to night class
everyday peep in the exam hall more
than those students they think that don’t
know anything.

8.A school where girls preferred dating
school schuttle drivers and lecturers to
students.


9.Welcome to school where “things for
sale clothes” are sold more than garri in
the market cos that’s where many gals
base.

10. A school where sex is cheaper than
One packet of super pack indomie. That’s
fact

11.Welcome to a school where the
number of guys found around the female
hostels everynight is five times the
number of students found in school
library during exam period.

12. A school where no girl is living in the
village,everybody is living in town. Hmm!
See Forming


13. Welcome to school where ugly girls
form pass beautiful ones.

14. A school where everybody is gentle,it
will be difficult to separate the good ones
and the bad ones.


15.Welcome to a school where “Genesis
1vs 12 is the talk point for weed smokers.
Read it……


16 If you want to catch many gals,use
indomie and egg. That’s true


17. Welcome to a school where many
students wasted their time during lecture
hours and remember God few weeks to
the exam and want God to perform
miracles for them in the exam hall. That’s
fact. Remember in every nonsense,there
must be a sense in it.

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Education / University Life In Nigeria: All You Need To Know by chiozo(f): 4:13pm On Dec 24, 2016
You just got admission into a university in Nigeria and now you are about to start the university school life, what is campus life in Nigerian universities? What are the things am going to face in the university, would be the questions you would be asking. Well, I am going to be answering those questions as you read this article about university life in Nigeria: all you need to know and what is required of you and basically how to start life in a university in Nigeria. As a fresher, jambite or new student you need to know some things about being in the university, because if you are not enlightened you may end up frustrated in the university, so this guide will show you what is required in starting life in campus, things you should avoid, tips to survive and what you will likely face in the tertiary institution. I want to let you all know that campus is one of the most critical places you will ever be, it’s as complex as the real world, very different from the nursery, primary and secondary school. The university shapes you into the future, you don’t want to go to the university without graduating right? because many went in there blinding and they are lost forever. These tips I am going to give will give you the essentials of how to start life in university in Nigeria. Most of the questions freshers usually ask is that, what is required in starting campus life? Here is the answer to your question. Things Required In Starting Campus Life In Nigeria: 1. Good Accommodation: Now you just want to enter school you would not sleep on the air, you have to choose a good accommodation, be it in the school hostel or somewhere around school. Many new students do not know the importance of living in a good place that is conducive for studying and also safe. Are you capable of living with your other colleagues in the hostel, then there is no big problem for you, but you could be the type that just wants to stay off camp then there is work for you to find a good place in your school community to live. You have to tour around the area your school in located as early as possible so that you get the best spot for learning and a place that would be safe, because your accommodation plays a big role on your university life. 2. Good friends: You are also required to find good friends in the university. I would always advice people to find friends rather than friends finding them. Life in campus is quite different from life in secondary school because the friend you keep will definitely influence you somehow and many newbie would be asking, how will you know good friends from the bad ones in the university? The answer is through their dress codes, their enthusiasm and urge to attend lectures, complete their school registration on time and trying to obey rules. That’s how you know the kind of friends to keep in the university rather than associating with potential cultists and smokers. 3. Face Your Studies Squarely: For you to graduate successfully in a Nigerian university, you have to face our studies squarely because that is the key to success. Although some universities or university lecturers may be corrupt to the extent of sleeping with the opposite sex or collecting bribe known as “sorting” from students for them to pass, you just have to stay focus and do not let that keep you off track in school. I have successfully shown you what is required in starting campus life in a typical Nigerian university. Now let us head into things you should avoid in order to survive in a Nigerian university. Things To Avoid On Campus: 1. Don’t Follow Bad Friends: As I earlier said, your friends are your greatest influence in school, so you must try to avoid bad friends on campus if you want to survive, because you could have a friend who is a cult member and he offended rival cult member, if he was to be targeted and not found, you would be the person who will be targeted, so be very careful while choosing your friends in school. 2. Don’t Smoke And Drink Alcohol: You got admission into the university, which is an institution where a good percentage of your brain is used to study, and you want to damage it by smoking and drinking? Taking alcohol and smoking cigarette in school can cause serious mental issues most especially if you are not strong enough. Be yourself, don’t let anybody deceive you to drink alcohol or smoke weed in order to get sharp brain or feel good. 3. Don’t Join Bad Gang: It’s almost every day in the national dailies where you will hear how young undergraduates died while exchanging bullets during a cult clash. It is very pathetic and so bad. Just like what happened recently in a university in the south-south region, where a young 200 level student was machete and shot dead because he belonged to a cult group, do you want to end your life this way? Then take advice and don’t join bad gang because it would do you more harm than good. 4. Don’t Be Too Close To The Opposite Sex: Many of you are getting angry with this point, but it is true. It is better to stay safe than become a victim of what you never planned for. I didn’t say you should not associate with the opposite sex in the university but I said you shouldn’t be too close, so you do not fall into a trap of unwanted pregnancies, abortion, unwanted marriages, expulsion and even suspension. 5. Don’t Be Violent: In the university, you have to calm down, even if you are a retired soldier. The university comprises of many people coming from various background, so you have to calm down in order to get what you want. Even if someone is trying to deprive you of your rights, ensure you pass through the relevant authorities to get things done. University is not like a secondary school where you fight or cause trouble then your parents would be invited to school and everything goes back to normal, in the university any offence you commit would be carried all around the news agencies in town and the government would be the one to handle your case. So try to be a peaceful guy or girl while on campus. Tips To Survive On Campus in Nigeria: 1. Pray To God For Help: There is nothing you will ask God for that he will not give you and su

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Politics / Re: Goodnews: Read Obama's Last Bill That Favours Nigeria by chiozo(f): 10:50pm On Dec 21, 2016
ur time has expired and wat u have to do is to fight wat we've been fighting since,so how will that change the price of
anambra rice
Politics / Re: Court Orders 24/7 Police Protection For El-Zakzaky & His Wife Upon Relase by chiozo(f): 8:38am On Dec 20, 2016
I just jumped in and discovered I av nothing to comment







am out.













release the other guy in the other prison








I mean that lion in the cage release him
Nairaland / General / Nairalanders Say No To Tribalistic Comments. by chiozo(f): 4:13pm On Dec 19, 2016
nairalanders we are fond of using tribalistic statements in this forum,not just that we go as far as using hate speeches and insulting people,please let's stop all these you may see it as fun but sometimes I wonder y we Nigerians are so divided, and we complain of tribalism by buhari not knowing that we are more tribalistic than him,
pleas NCA it may b fun but dong take it too extreme, as for me am not a citizen of Nigeria or of Biafra, am a citizen of the world, I greet una.
Nairaland / General / MMM Founder Sergey Mavrodi Tells Nigerian Bloggers,leave MMM Alone by chiozo(f): 9:49pm On Dec 18, 2016
Sergey Mavrodi, the founder of Mavrodi Mundial Movement (MMM) has written an open letter to Nigerian journalists whom he claimed are causing unnecessary tension in the country. According to him, MMM will be back by January as earlier stated, hence the rumour about the scheme collapse should stop. MMM founder Sergey Mavrodi tells Nigerian bloggers, journalist to leave MMM alone Mavrodi described articles from Nigerians journalists and bloggers as "provocative and worthless articles."

MMM founder Sergey Mavrodi second open letter in seven days.
Read Mavrodi's letter below. "Dear journalists, “analysts” and all kinds of “experts”!Please stop using MMM to gain cheap popularity. Leave us alone and let us work without interference. I’m just astonished by your irresponsibility and cynical attitude. Interests of millions of people, your fellow citizens are at stake. Don’t you have any sympathy for them? Why are you fueling hysteria around MMM and provoking a panic? Why are you doing this so diligently and persistently, what is your purpose?
"In fact, absolutely all your provocative and worthless articles and “analyses” (I said “worthless” because you do not have any real information about what happens in the System, and might have never had; you simply invent everything, fabricate it) are merely negative: “MMM has collapsed!!!.. MMM will not be working in January!!!..” etc. Are you intentionally presenting all of it in such a manner andas whipping up tension by any means possible in order to increase the ratings of your publications and attract attention to them? Don’t you care about people at all?
"So, nothing has collapsed, and MMM will safely resume its work in January, announced. Suspension of work for holidays is a usual thing, merely working moment, no more than that. It would have remained a normal, just a part of the usual routine, and might have gone almost unnoticed if it were not for your totally cynical and irresponsible attempts to advertise yourself, create a scandal out of nowhere, and make the most of this news topic in any possible way. "Again, leave MMM alone and let us work. Nothing has collapsed, and MMM will perfectly resume its work in January. We Can Change the World!" Sergey Mavrodi This is the second open letter the MMM founder Sergey Mavrodi has reportedly written in a week. Recall that Mavrodi on Monday, December 12, wrote to the Nigerian government, claiming that the scheme would never fail. However, a day after, MMM operators froze the accounts of its investors in Nigeria but they promised to be back in January 2017.
Education / Re: Top 10 Most Preferred Courses In Nigerian Universities. by chiozo(f): 2:42pm On Dec 17, 2016
if you check the condition of Nigeria today it is better for one to go into education, because many of the courses there after graduating they seek for opportunities in the education sector because it is very easy to get job there. so it's not wat u read brother where will u practice it?

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Education / Re: I Have B.sc In Chemistry Education Can I Do Masters In Industrial Chemistry? by chiozo(f): 7:09pm On Dec 16, 2016
I'm considering pure and industrial chem. or applied chem
Education / Re: I Have B.sc In Chemistry Education Can I Do Masters In Industrial Chemistry? by chiozo(f): 12:19pm On Dec 16, 2016
herzern I don't get u,so can't do masters in another field ? just clarify me

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Education / I Have B.sc In Chemistry Education Can I Do Masters In Industrial Chemistry? by chiozo(f): 12:03pm On Dec 16, 2016
please I need matured answer here,


can I do a masters in industrial chemistry, I have a b.sc in chemistry education. secondly can I work elsewhere apart from the school?
Politics / We Want To Keep Our Biafra Identity - Achuzie by chiozo(f): 4:08pm On Dec 14, 2016
Col Joe Achuzie described the continued detention of Nnamdi Kanu as double standard
- The Biafra warlord insists Igbos have a unique identity they wish to protect
- He accused Nigeria of forcing Igbo people to the wall Col Joe Achuzie has faulted the continued detention of Nnmdi Kanu, the director of Radio Biafra while there is an indigenous Hausa BBC service for the northerners.
In an interview with Vanguard, the Biafra warlord said Kanu’s detention on the basis of operating a radio station was weak as Biafra people were interested in retaining their identity. Igbos want to protect their identity - Achuzia

Achuzie said that contrary to popular perception, Igbos were not interested in leaving Nigeria but wish for their identity to be recognised. He said: “The whole world is now a global village. Part of the north had already established themselves not only in our present day Nigeria but throughout the world whereby they set up what they called Hausa BBC linguistic dissemination of information. Everything is said in Hausa whereby people from our area, from the Biafran area do not even understand what is being disseminated . Namdi Kanu, the director of Radio Biafra “We feel that we are equally entitled to that. But to tell us that the name Biafra be expunged from the lexicon of Nigeria while it remains in the lexicon of the world, we will not agree because that is denying us of our fundamental human right. We have a right to answer whatever name we feel is indigenous to us . Nigeria is not indigenous to us. “Let Buhari say that as far as he is concerned you can answer any name, not telling us that those who don’t want to be in Nigeria should leave. If he can carve out the land and tell us where to carry it to, then we will follow that request but we are saying we have a lot of ties with our neighbours occupying the territory called Nigeria. We want to maintain those ties but we want to answer the name we are answering
“Kanu is being held because of Radio
Biafra but nobody is holding somebody for BBC Hausa service, nobody. Is that not double-standard? “If we wanted to pull out, we wouldn’t be allowing our people to invest so much all over Nigeria but people who want to push us out want to eliminate us and claim the heritage we have sown to make Nigeria what it is today . So, hear it loud and clear, it is not in our agenda to pull out . If people want to pull out, will they be going to court? Denying us judicial succour means they have another agenda on how to eliminate us. What makes a man independent is his identity.”
Education / Re: Advantages Of Attending A Military School. by chiozo(f): 3:03pm On Dec 12, 2016
I concur
Education / Re: Difference Between Chemistry Education And B.sc Chemistry by chiozo(f): 2:57pm On Dec 12, 2016
pls if possible move this to front page please
Education / Difference Between Chemistry Education And B.sc Chemistry by chiozo(f): 2:42pm On Dec 12, 2016
please what is the difference between chemistry education and chemistry and can a b.sc in chemistry education work elsewhere apart from the school, also can he do his masters in courses like industrial chem,chem Engr. etc

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