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Education / Re: Armed Military Men Take Over The University Of Port Harcourt by Correspondence(m): 9:21pm On Feb 02, 2017
The university is a university of corruption. More than 90% of workers there solicit bribes from students before doing work for them
Foreign Affairs / Re: VIDEO: Senegalese Troops Entering Gambia To Oust Jammeh by Correspondence(m): 9:30pm On Jan 19, 2017
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Business / Re: Mike Adenuga Is The Biggest Billionaire Gainer In Africa In 2016 - Forbes by Correspondence(m): 9:33am On Jan 03, 2017
tobillionaire:
Forbes will know me soon

How will you achieve that when you are nairaland addicted? Do they make such fame on nairaland?


cc: LadyF
atiku2019

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Education / Re: Provost Of Health Sciences Oau Gives Reasons Why Mrs Aror Wasnt Admitted by Correspondence(m): 12:47am On Dec 23, 2016
Josephnice:
I don't just buy into this vague calculus theorem of the so called provost to deny this girl her admission. Lecturers are so smart in formulating excuses in cover up of their partiality. Whichever way u solve the equation, this girl deserve a place in the merit list

You don't reason with your brain.
Politics / Re: Fayemi Christmas Rice Hits Ekiti Towns (photo) by Correspondence(m): 7:25pm On Dec 21, 2016
If Fayemi wants to empower people, he should help by funding rice cultivation and other things. Will he continue to give people rice every time? They say, don't give me fish. Teach me how to catch fish.

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Politics / Re: "Customs Subjecting Igbo Travellers To Hardship" – Peter Obi by Correspondence(m): 9:01am On Dec 21, 2016
PentiumPro:


Bros, I respect your opinion on this board, don't let change that status.
The issue is direct, custom officers have nothing doing on the highways. Their statutory duties ends at the borders while the Federal highway police should be allowed to man the roads.
This govt is confused on so many issues and we should stop giving them blind support.

He will not understand you. If you doubt me, let him make a comment. You will be surprised at the poo he will write.

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Politics / Re: "Customs Subjecting Igbo Travellers To Hardship" – Peter Obi by Correspondence(m): 8:52am On Dec 21, 2016
sarrki:
Please the elite should tell the gullible ones That believe
This thrash that it's all lie.

The truth is most of the guys from that end wants to make more money so they are into alot of criminal act

So please don't tribalize it.



You have reasoned from your anus again .

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Phones / Re: You Can Now Open Up To 20 Tabs Simultaneously On UC Browser by Correspondence(m): 6:54am On Dec 09, 2016
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Education / Re: Oni Babajide Emerges As OAU Best Graduating Student With 4.86 CGPA by Correspondence(m): 6:53am On Dec 09, 2016
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Properties / Re: Top 4 Most Affordable Areas To Live In The Lagos Mainland by Correspondence(m): 6:46am On Dec 09, 2016
Ikorodu is cheap

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Celebrities / Re: Linda Ikeji Buys A 2016 Range Rover Autobiography (photos) by Correspondence(m): 3:19am On Dec 07, 2016
greg42:
The idiot brother no fit go hustle en own?? Make en dey dia dey misyarn!!!! Foolish angry angry

Enemy of progress
Politics / Re: Nigerian Military Delegates Inspect Assorted Weapons & Rifles In Pakistan. PICS by Correspondence(m): 12:34am On Nov 18, 2016
DelGardo:
That's how you do it. Specify, shop, inspect, test, order, deliver, inspect again, pay and use.

Under GEJ you will hear billions were spent to buy arms but you will not hear a word about process steps taken nor see a picture of arms supplied.

If you talk wailers will say it was top secret.

Never again shall we load cash into private planes and make kurukere moves in the name of buying arms.

Change!

That is not a good war strategy. By so doing, you tell your enemies your weaponry.
Politics / Re: Nigerian Military Delegates Inspect Assorted Weapons & Rifles In Pakistan. PICS by Correspondence(m): 12:26am On Nov 18, 2016
DelGardo:
That's how you do it. Specify, shop, inspect, test, order, deliver, inspect again, pay and use.
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Under GEJ you will hear billions were spent to buy arms but you will not hear a word about process steps taken nor see a picture of arms supplied.

If you talk wailers will say it was top secret.

Never again shall we load cash into private planes and make kurukere moves in the name of buying arms.
It amounts to doing nothing

Car Talk / Re: 2017 Honda CRV Is Here, What Do You Think About It? by Correspondence(m): 4:48pm On Nov 17, 2016
This if free publicity to Honda. Why not Innosson?

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Politics / Re: PDP Leaders Visit Fani-kayode, Others by Correspondence(m): 8:44am On Nov 03, 2016
shaneroberts26:
Ataam cucumber Chidinma!
Hahahaha.......
Education / What Are The Career Options Of A Psychologist? by Correspondence(m): 7:04am On Oct 16, 2016
Please nairalanders help me with the career options of a psychologist. I would like to know their chances of getting jobs and how useful she may be in Nigeria.
Education / Re: How Do I Help My Pupils To Be Good In Mathematics? by Correspondence(m): 12:00pm On Sep 30, 2016
Use the co-operative learning strategy.
Effective teachers are increasingly using a student-centered approach. Cooperative learning sparks engagement in classrooms by encouraging interaction among the students themselves. The teacher, rather than calling on one student at a time, allows children to discuss class materials with buddies or in groups, thus maximizing the level of participation. The students work just as hard as the teachers. No longer a one-man show, the teacher’s role becomes that of a facilitator instead. This, in turn, leads to higher achievement, while promoting both team and class building

Other strategies you may use are
Goal setting strategy
Assessment strategy.

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Literature / Re: Paulo Coelho's And A Boy Selling Pirated Copies Of His Book In Traffic by Correspondence(m): 5:50pm On Sep 25, 2016
Sunny Nneji was frustrated out of music because of piracy. He should have learned to stay like other people.
Family / Re: Which Is The Best Option To Land A Good Wife? by Correspondence(m): 2:40am On Sep 19, 2016
ladyF:
Hmmmm no be small thing o. Me sef I am looking for a good man too....Nairalanders biko epp me! I would love a comfortable, muscular guy with 6-packs. Hope ayam not asking for too much... #OkayBye grin



It's [size=15pt]LadyF[/size] again grin grin grin
You're not serious ooo. Will six-packs bring food to your table?
Politics / Re: Earthquake Hits Kwoi, Kaduna: State Government Calls For Calm by Correspondence(m): 8:51am On Sep 12, 2016
barackodam:
And my friend is arguing with me that earthquake wouldn't happen in Nigeria?

Research has shown that by 2020-25, if adequate measures aren't taken, Nigeria would start experiencing earthquakes. Yeah, although we aren't on any fault line, but these days, anything can happen
Nigeria is a country that borders the flanks of seafloor spreading. There is bound to be earthquake.
Romance / Re: Guy Kneels To Beg A Girl In Enugu (Video, Photos) by Correspondence(m): 10:32am On Sep 09, 2016
queencalipso:
What are all those guys there for? angry somebody should have slapped him back to reality. What nonsence.


The babe no even fine reach self. Am just feeling for the guy, this is not normal.

Na etiti uzo shocked chai!!! cry

O bu love. I can do a lot for a woman I love. Love bu ezi ihe.
Business / Re: Does Tricycle Buisness Really Pays...? by Correspondence(m): 7:15am On Sep 04, 2016
Get mini bus instead. Drive it yourself. Don't give to anybody. Honest people are difficult to get.

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: He Spent Over N6m For Masters In U.K But Regretting It Because No Job Yet by Correspondence(m): 12:52pm On Aug 27, 2016
ogawisdom:
6.7m gini angry u jst wasted dt money. With dt money u would have done MSC and even PhD at UNN, unilag, uniport, ABU, UNibadan with better change

MSC 500k
PhD. 2.5m

Balance to invest in biz 3.7m cool

It will be had for u to get a job dt will pay u even 100k, masters na masters I don't kw who told u guys dt UK

masters makes any difference in naija job market. U will learn d hard way, good luck sha

500k cannot finish science based masters in Nigeria.

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Career / Re: Like Hw Much Is The Salary Scale Of Radio OAP by Correspondence(m): 7:25am On Aug 14, 2016
Depends on radio station and salary package. Government radio stations pay less than 90k.
Education / Re: My Course Was Unaccredited By NUC. What's Next? by Correspondence(m): 7:26am On Aug 11, 2016
sinaj:
If u r in year 1 or year 2, change ur course by transferring to another department coz u might be wasting your time.

Many graduates dnt have any certificate coz the course they studied wasn't accredited.


It's not something u joke with.
I feel for those in final year
Stop misleading Nigerians.
Romance / Re: 10 Sly Ways Women Reject Men’s Proposals by Correspondence(m): 12:39pm On Jul 30, 2016
mhisbliss:
i dont know i haven't done any of this before cheesy

Then how did you discharge men who have toasted you. Or do you accept all of them ?
Celebrities / Re: Davido Pressing His Phone While In The Toilet ( Pics & Vids) by Correspondence(m): 12:13pm On Jul 30, 2016
He is not in the toilet. Look well and you will see a connection door to the next room. Toilets don't have a door to the next room.
Romance / Re: 10 Sly Ways Women Reject Men’s Proposals by Correspondence(m): 12:06pm On Jul 30, 2016
mhisbliss:
Am just here to read comments
And I just read yours
Romance / 10 Sly Ways Women Reject Men’s Proposals by Correspondence(m): 12:03pm On Jul 30, 2016
Every guy has been rejected before. Some get over it and see it as part of the game. Others get so knocked out they decide to stay off the love radar.
Whichever way it is, we’ve all been bounced before and the girls normally give a reason for the bouncing. Some of their reasons are harsh, others confusing and the rest, you’ll have to think about it for days.

Some of these are very true and sincere, some are said to get you off their backs and others are said to make the rejection a bit bearable. The long and short of all of that is that you get rejected.

Below are some rejection lines often used by ladies.

1. I’m In A Relationship
This is normally true but at times, ladies say this just to get you off their back and to stop you from trying to convince them to give you a chance.





2. You’re Not My Type
This is a harsh one used on very persistent and unstoppable guys. These guys do not know the word NO and will not accept that you’re in a relationship. So the best way is to bruise their ego with this line.





3. You’re Like A Brother To Me
This is when you realize you’ve been friendzoned. Girls use this when they don’t want to hurt you wit their rejection. They like you but not sexual or romantic. This is also used on guys whom girls use because of their money.





4. I’m Not Ready To Date Yet
Another classic camouflage rejection line. She either doesn’t want to tell you she isn’t into you or she just wants to continue enjoying your goodies but not willing to enter a relationship with you.





5. I’m Waiting On The Lord
This is mostly with the church girls. They’ll tell you they have to pray about it and wait on the Lord for a sign that confirms that you’re the one. They also use this because they believe God will reveal their partners to them.





6. I’m Married
This is just to get you off her back. They believe once they tell you they’re married, it’ll put some fear into you and you’ll leave them the hell alone. They could also be really married too.





7. You’re Too Old For Me
This is normally said to older men, especially those who are older than the apple of their eye by 10 or more years.





8. You’re Too Young
When the guy is younger than the lady or when the lady is not one who dates young guys. She could be one of those who date older men. It’s the opposite of point #7.



9. I’m Not Attracted To You Like That
This is similar to #3. They say this to kill your desires for ever. Nothing you say or do will change this.





10. It’s Not You, It’s Me
This is when she gives you a long list of reasons why she can’t enter another relationship. Truth is, she moght not be feeling you like that but just doesn’t want to say it to hurt you.





11. Can We Just Be Friends?
This is a killer. It’s another friendzone line.



12. I Want To Finish School First
This is another way of saying she isn’t feeling you like that. She just doesn’t want to hurt your feelings.

Source: www.omgvoice.com
Politics / Re: At BBC, Lai Mohammed Quoted A Yoruba Proverb by Correspondence(m): 8:16am On Jul 23, 2016
HungerBAD:
Best Minister of Information ever in this Country.

I use to think Jerry Gana was the best, until this guy showed up. This is an intellectual man, that knows the workings of the Media both in and out.I Salute you, you are a great man.

Frank Nweke Jnr was the best minister of information Nigeria ever had.

The gibberish of Lai Mohammed have no place in today's world. Adages are myths.

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Literature / Re: These 5 Books Helped Me The Most In Life. Let Me See Yours. By Ilegend by Correspondence(m): 2:39pm On May 26, 2016
Crystalom3:
I know where you can get them free online. I dey enjoy them bad bad grin

Please tell me where I can get Eja.culation trainer.
Politics / Full Text Of President Buhari's May Day Speech by Correspondence(m): 5:25pm On May 02, 2016
SPEECH BY HIS EXCELLENCY, PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI PRESIDENT AND COMMANDER – IN – CHIEF, FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA, ON THE OCCASION OF THE 2016 NATIONAL MAY DAY CELEBRATION HELD AT THE EAGLE SQUARE, ABUJA ON SUNDAY, MAY 1, 2016
Great Nigerian Workers!
Great Nigerian Workers!
I bring you greetings.
It is with great pleasure that I honour the invitation by the two Federations of Trade Unions, the Trade Union Congress (TUC) and the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) to attend the 2016 National May Day celebrations. As you all know, this is my first outing in this forum which has a long and historical tradition that are noble and progressive. The efforts of all the heroes past who had fought for the workers of all nations to have a ‘voice’ in determining the course and direction of both national and international issues affecting the state of their being, are commemorated today, the first day of May all over the world. Labour remains unarguably an important element in any policy, programme and project propagated for national development.
This year’s celebration is significant in a number of ways. First, it marks the first May Day celebration under the All Progressive Congress (APC) Administration which brought an end to the sixteen (16) years of national squander, bad governance, unbridled corruption and economic woes by the previous administration. Second, it is coming at a time when the whole world is experiencing some form of economic crisis or the other.
For us whose main foreign exchange comes from oil, the global decline in the price of oil has further exacerbated our economic crisis. The resultant effects of this are noticeable in government dwindling resources, reduction in operational capacities of most companies especially in the Oil and Gas Sector, threats of workforce reduction by multinationals and the escalations of volatility amongst others. These developments no doubts, have socio-economic implications for the economy as well as the working class. I therefore appreciate the theme you have chosen for this year’s National May Day celebration – The Working Class and the Quest for Socio – Economic Revival. A quest it is, and the realization of the revival is not far fetched. It only requires a reasonable time to remedy the mal-administration and put forth a change so desired by all of us.
I make no excuses as this Government of the APC is determined to tackle headlong all socio – economic ills that have troubled our nation and we shall evolve solutions to emerging threats to our well being and the realization of sustainable development as well as growth anchored on equity and social justice.
Development must be sustainable for it to benefit society in general. It is therefore the responsibility of those in the citadels of power to align themselves with the working class who make development possible by generating and sustaining the momentum of positive change. That is why the present Administration has sought and will continue to seek the hands of Labour so that together we can attain the enviable heights of progress in our beloved country.
It is for this very reason that I aspired to become President which the Nigerian people have now made a reality. This Administration shall effect positive Change in the lives of average Nigerians, to ensure that the downtrodden are elevated and most importantly to fight the intense pain of corruption which has enriched the very few to the detriment of the majority of Nigerians who groan under the overwhelming weight of poverty and all the superstructural and infrastructural maladies resulting from corruption.
In this fight against corruption, I need you all to be very willing partners. Fighting corruption in the Public Service in particular, requires the workers to play major roles by cooperating with the Government.
I have listened to the speeches made by both the Presidents of the TUC and NLC. By the speeches, you have without any equivocation affirmed your faith in the greatness affirmed your faith in the greatness of Nigeria as a nation. The challenges facing Nigeria have been highlighted and I assure you that they shall be accorded due consideration. It is worthy to note that solution to some of those issues and requests are already being considered and would be made public in the near future. The times may be tough, but we Nigerians are by nature resilient and strong and it is that nature that propels us to overcome adversities and still thrive as a nation.
Let us use this National May Day to celebrate the workers and Nigeria as a Nation. There will always be challenges in the life of a man and what defines greatness is the way and manner such challenges are tackled and overcome. I assure you, great Nigerian workers that this Administration is able and willing to constructively handle the challenges.
In so doing, I request your cooperation and understanding, as partners in progress. The need to ensure a conducive atmosphere devoid of incessant industrial actions becomes paramount to ensure no loss of man – days and accordingly promote high productivity, which is perquisite for sustainable development based on increased investments, creation of jobs as well as protection of jobs. I further assure you that working together, this Administration protect workers’ rights and shall promote incentives for great productivity and hence greater prosperity.
Thank you and I wish you all happy May Day celebrations.
God Bless.
http://thenationonlineng.net/president-buharis-may-day-speech/

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