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Wow. Lasted only 10 minutes! I guess its true when they say "let your No's be your No's and let your Yes's be your Yes's". This is getting good already. ![]() |
supereagle:All of that is bullshyt! |
Something that he's been saying for a long time, and these so-called nigerian "politicians" are not even in support of this. Isn't debating what politicians love doing? |
[size=18pt]2011 general elections: Fashola calls for national debate[/size] August 28, 2010 11:56PM As the nation prepares for the 2011 general elections to usher in the Fifth Republic, the Lagos State governor, Babatunde Fashola, has advocated for national debates among people aspiring to lead at all levels of the society, to ensure the emergence of the right calibre of leadership. Mr. Fashola, who stated this at the Muson Centre, venue of the public presentation of ‘Diary of a Debacle: Tracking Nigeria's Failed Democratic Transition (1989-1994)', a book written by Olatunji Dare, said such a culture of debates was necessary to identify those to be entrusted with the welfare of the people of Nigeria. "What is important now is a public debate. We need a public debate at all levels if we must identify those who we will entrust with the leadership of this country; those who are best prepared to provide us with water supply, those who are best prepared to provide us with electricity, and other basic needs", he said. According to Mr. Fashola, "This debate must start in our universities and in gatherings such as this. We must know which of the candidates is best prepared to meet our needs. These are the things we must do to enthrone democracy and good governance in our land." Noting that democracy is about the rights of the people to choose those they wish to govern them, Governor Fashola declared, "Democracy does not concern itself with good or bad governance. It does not guarantee whether or not those elected will perform well or deliver good and quality leadership." |
Arysexy:Well said nwannem.Nothing he types after this even touch what you've just typed.Well said. Igbo Kwenu! Aye!!!!!!! |
Aigbofa:how clever ![]() |
Aigbofa:In what? we surpass you so-called people in every area. lol .Tighten up |
TewMuch:The home of the Hausa are said to be the present day area of nigeria,which include lands in the surrounding countries. The fulanis are the ones whos orgins are believed to be from senegal.They are found all over Africa. |
[size=18pt]Senators, ministers hijack 524 jobs in FIRS[/size] By Fidelis Soriwei, Abuja Saturday, 28 Aug 2010 In an apparent subversion of the recruitment process into the Federal Inland Revenue Service, senators, ministers, members of the House of Representatives and others described as stakeholders submitted 524 names out of the 1,934 employed by the service since last year. Reputed for her high principles, the chairman of the agency, Mrs. Ifueko Omoigui-Okauru, was said to have initially resisted the imposition of that huge number of job seekers on her, only to succumb later to the weight of persistent pressure from the top public office holders. Consequently, the candidates of the public office holders got the jobs in one of the nation’s highest paying parastatals without fulfilling such formalities as entry tests or interviews. A schedule indicating how the positions were to be shared described the 524 applicants as belonging to the ”stakeholders list.” The FIRS boss, who secured autonomy for the agency a few years ago, following the National Assembly‘s passage of relevant bills, had always insisted that only the best hands would be employed in order to reform the service and raise its profile in terms of revenue collection. A document our correspondent obtained gave the breakdown of external recruitment into the service as follows: Contract Staff, 45; those omitted from functional test, 5; Pool Staff, 19; and stakeholders list, 524. ”Internal recruitment,” which fell under the first batch, reserved 550 vacancies for ‘ automatic employment‘ while only 98 positions were advertised. It was learnt that those on the ‘stakeholders list‘ bombarded the FIRS boss, a holder of First Class degree in Accounting from the University of Lagos, with applicants’ names because of the service’s newly improved remuneration package. Besides, there is growing disenchantment among members of staff over the way the last promotion exercise was conducted in the FIRS. Some of the workers complained that they were not being promoted as and when due. The aggrieved employees also claimed that the executive chairman and her team did not implement the stipulated three-year mandatory promotion exercise for officers on Grade Level 7 to 14, which they said contradicted civil service rules. They also complained that the way the promotion examination was marked excited suspicion that some candidates from high places might have been favoured with high marks. They alleged that the last promotion exercise was marked and reviewed by three committees, thus creating the impression that the final report might have been manipulated. While a source in the FIRS said the three committees had to sit on the results in order to set new standards, the workers alleged that some people had their marks ”padded because they have access to the management” during the long period of delay in the exercise. Documentary evidence shows that at the end of the exercise, the FIRS promoted 40 members of staff from Assistant Inspector of Taxes on Grade Level 13 to Chief Inspector of Taxes on Grade Level 14, in spite of declaring 92 actual vacancies and 43 consequential vacancies. Some senior members of staff who participated in the examination alleged that while they were being denied promotion in spite of their qualifications and the number of years they had spent on a particular level, and passing the promotion examination, the FIRS management was more disposed to giving out such positions to ‘outsiders‘ some of whom came from ”some stakeholders.” When our correspondent contacted the Head of Corporate Communications of the FIRS, Mr. Valentine Akeredolu, in his office on Thursday, he said that the claim that 524 people were given preferential treatment was untrue and irresponsible, because the FIRS chairman was known to be a stickler for competence. Akeredolu demanded to be given at least a week to react to the inquiries of our correspondent, insisting that the FIRS would need facts and figures to defend the allegations. He , however, dismissed the claim that some people were deliberately kept in particular positions to pave the way for more vacancies to place newly employed members above them. He said that when the advertisements were placed in newspapers, some of the members of staff who doubted the exercise refused to partake in it, while those who did and were found to have performed very well in addition to their paper qualifications were promoted. http://www.punchng.com/Articl.aspx?theartic=Art2010082842431 |
[size=18pt]Banks in Ogun shut as robbers raid them with dynamites[/size] By Ademola Oni and Gbenga Adeniji, Abeokuta Saturday, 28 Aug 2010 Hundreds of branches of banks in Ota, Abeokuta and some other adjoining towns in Ogun State closed to customers before mid-day on Friday as dare-devil armed robbers raided two banks in Ota, Ado Odo/Ota Local Government of the state. The bandits, who were said to have arrived the Oju Ore Junction area of the Sango-Idiroko Road around 9.30a.m, were said to have blown open the security doors of the United Bank for Africa Plc with dynamites before launching a similar attack on the Sterling Bank Plc, where unspecified amount of money was said to have been carted away. This incident came barely 48 hours after the state government donated an Armoured Personnel Carrier to the state police command to be deployed in Ijebu Area. A resident of the area, who called her husband in Abeokuta to ensure that the man, a political office holder, was away from danger, said the area was thrown into utter confusion as bank customers, motorists and commuters fled the area as the hoodlums shot sporadically to take control of the banks. A police source, who spoke with our correspondent on condition of anonymity on Friday, claimed that the robbers blew open the doors of the affected banks as the doors were bullet proof. The top police officer, however, denied claims that the bandits were not challenged by the police while also claiming ignorance that the hoodlums escaped with their loot from the two banks. The resident, a woman in her 30s, told our correspondent that the robbers operated freely after she noticed some stranded passengers, who fled the vicinity of the banks along the main road to adjoining streets. As news filtered in that some bandits were raiding banks, the other banks in Ota and Abeokuta as well as other offices and shops in the commercial areas of Ota, locked their doors to customers, claiming that they had closed for the day. Some aggrieved bank customers, who were in the finance houses from 12.00p.m, expressed their displeasure at being locked out and prevented from collecting money for the weekend. The Police Public Relations Officer of the state command, Mr. Olumuyiwa Adejobi, told our correspondent that he would not be able to confirm the incident as he was “out of town.” A top police source at the State Police Command Headquarters, Eleweran, Abeokuta, confirmed the attack, saying the banks should support the state government to beef up security. http://www.punchng.com/Articl.aspx?theartic=Art20100828473178 |
Ileke-IdI:No its not just you. You are right. I cant get on to any of these sites. I managed to break into vanguard yesterday but not it is completely off limits! ![]() |
History is very interesting, u find something new everyday. Nice post Abadaba. |
^^^ Ignore. He hust trying to derail the Thread. Gawani! |
~Bluetooth:Jealousy! ![]() [flash=200,200] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWilwqonZ0Q[/flash] |
~Bluetooth:The word "sub" and Igbo never can go beside each other, meaning i dont see it.its for the haters like u . Like i said be4 thanks 4 admitting our products are standard. ![]() |
~Bluetooth:And thanks for admitting our stuff is standard and not inferior and rubbish like u said before. I know it hurts to say the truth but it sets you free . your growing up bluetooth man, thats whats up! |
~Bluetooth:LMAO . Thank you for admitting that your people dont manufacture shiot! Be proud that nigeria has its own car menufacturing company now. And if you mad at the industrious nature of Igbos blame God or tell ur people to stop sleeping and start thinking and working hard. ![]() |
~Bluetooth:I ask this so-called guy to explain himself then he goes and talks about Dora lol. So Peugot now a nigerian company? lol. Ok say we go with ur dumb claim, still it was created and started by the French. Aba-made products are inferior to what? Yoruba-made products or northern made products? Oh thats right yall dont have no products .Im still waiting for you to tell me what your people have created.Lets leave the northerners out of this. |
~Bluetooth:wow. and you go again saying another dumb comment.you're on a role . so no "buyer" is igbo? Fool. Have u been to onithsa or aba before? No. Have I? Yes. There is not just 1 market in onitsha and aba dummy.and i can guarantee u from experience that majority of the buyers in those markets are Igbo. Come on, we're talking about markets here, places where people go everyday to food to eat as regular residents and clothes to where as regular residents,etc. and u mean to tell me that the igbos there buy of the people buying from those markets? Are you that dumb? (rhetorical question)BTW, Im still wondering why youre posting a link of a french manufacturer? Waiting for the info that proves your claim that the north already started car manufacturing,you gay ![]() |
~Bluetooth:WHOA! So you're a gay? You come online in front of all these people that u chat with everyday and you say some gay shyt like that to me?? . You are definitely a [size=15pt]gay[/size]. |
~Bluetooth:The highlighted is the second dumbest thing you've said today. Aba and Onitsha patronised more by people outside of the region.lol, ok who might those people be then? ![]() |
~Bluetooth:Hey its the guy who thinks Peugots are from Northern nigeria ![]() |
Now i hope GEJ is happy now, This is what happens when you surround yourself with enemies. If he's smart he'll look to make nuhu ribadu his Vp. He's surrounded himself with northerners and yorubas and left his brothers alone.Good next thing he will say its the igbo man's fault. If majority votes in the SW go to IBB then it his clear that OBJ and the SW governors rigged the polls. The meeting with the SW governors with Obj was just some regular meeting.smh |
Aigbofa:2015 is not negotiable. Scorn or no scorn. |
~Bluetooth:Odabo! ![]() |
~Bluetooth:Pegeot?! LMAO. Peoget is a French manufacturer. The company is from France dummy . So the answer is YOU CANT NAME ANY, so shut up. ![]() IGBO KWEZUENU!!! ![]() |
~Bluetooth:Name it? and so now your from the north right?lol. where in the north are u from? ![]() |
~Bluetooth:Enjoy ![]() Jealousy! [flash=200,200] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4dbTgvQBRo[/flash] |
Jealousy and envy, ahhhh the fresh smell of westerners ![]() |
I heard Yerima flew in first class after he heard the first come first service deal ![]() |
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. your growing up bluetooth man, thats whats up!
So you're a gay? You come online in front of all these people that u chat with everyday and you say some gay shyt like that to me?? 
