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I'm not a very active poster in the politics section, but I've known Jarus for a very long time. Right from 2008, when I began to see his threads, I noticed that most of his threads were to unite Nairalands. He also conducted interviews with fellow members and gained the respect of many. Even though his latest thread sparked off an e-riot between the two largest ethnic groups on Nairalad (Igbos and yorubas) I would suggest that we still applaud him for his contributions so far. He did his best for the forum, and he should be remembered for that. |
Does NAFDAC exist only in Edo State? What about their branches in the remaining 35 states, what were they able to accomplish? |
[quote author=Mercy-u]Maybe.tnx though.Were u a Zikite too[/quote]Yea I was a Zikite... |
They look like masquerades... |
ayobase: U carry 2012 anger enter 2013?The mata tire me sef. |
gandkiss: IF I CAN MARRY HER ONCE,I CAN DO IT AGAIN[quote author=Table Leg ]Maybe![/quote]Same here |
kenniojo: Those who have ears shd listen to what Christ is telling the churchMy people perish for lack of knowledge... Bidam: so what do u understand by specifics...or are u telling me God has now become ur mate that He must tell you evrything He wants to do on Earth?..my broda FEAR GOD.My brother, I'm also a christian...the God I serve doesn't give his children half-baked messages, neither does he confuse them. Take a look at those prophecies and tell me what you can make out of it? Read your bible properly...Elijah made a prophecy that there wouldn't be rain in the land, and for a couple of years, there wasn't rain. (Specific prophecy) Isaiah prophesied about the birth and death of Christ, and it became a reality. (Specific prophecy) Jesus predicted Judas betrayal and Peter's denial, and it came to pass. (Specific prophecy) If he calls what he wrote a prophecy, then I myself can become a prophet. |
Looks more like random musings from Dr. Olukoya. If you want to make a prophecy, you have to be specific...Olukoya should stop bleating around the bush and be straight with us. I'm tired of hearing all this confusing messages from MOGs. They should learn to speak English for once so we can understand them. |
DheBuck: Do u call all this prophecies?They are not specific enough na...Smh.I agree with you...they aren't specific enough. |
I trust Keshi...so I see a super Eagles victory. |
[quote author=Mercy-u]I'm Mercy,studied psychology Unizik '12.Hapi new yr everybody.Nysc 13A,less go there!!![/quote]Seems Unizik is taking over this 2013 Batch A. Welcome to the house. |
21st of March |
From what I've see so far, the Nigerian police solves cases in three stages. 1. They confirm the incident. Check any newspaper for an crime (could be murder, kidnap, robbery...etc) What you're most likely to see is that the most superior police officer in the barracks confirmed the incident. I believe that's one of the orientations they give you when you join the force. (How to confirm incidents) 2. They claim to be on top of the situation even though they have little or no leads on the suspects. Now after confirming the incident, the next step is to be on top of the situation. Most of them may not even be familiar with the area the incident occurred, but because they don't want to look incompetent, they have to make this claim. 3. Sweeping the matter under the rug. This is the final stage...once they've confirmed the incident, and moved on top of the situation, the only way for them to remain on top is for the situation to be below. And the only way for them to ensure that the situation remains below is to sweep it under the carpet. Nigerian police I hail thee. |
He knows that he's administration is a failure, so in order to compensate himself, and win the hearts of ignorant Nigerians, he decided to bribe the media to blow his trumpet. Can you see Fashola or Cross River and Akwa Ibom governors displaying such act? No matter how hard he tries to cover his failure, the truth cannot be changed. His administration remains the worst Nigeria would ever produce. |
For me, I can't. But if my anut keeps pestering me, then I would consider the following before giving into her request. 1. How close are we? Truth is before I consider any request from any member of my family, to allow any of my kids stay with them, we must be close. I have so many uncles and anuts, but I barely speak with most of them apart from the regular exchange of pleasantries. So if my kid must stay with you, I must know who you really are...my kids are my future, any wrong decision I make on them, I would be the one to suffer it not them. That would be my one of my criteria, and if I'm not satisfied with our level of closeness, I would see you as a stranger to me, and turn down your request. 2. How financial stable is she? You might be wondering why I added this, but yes, I would consider how financial stable she is before thinking of allowing my kid come over to her place. 3. Is she a practicing christian? This is one of the major criteria I would look at before agreeing to her request. If she isn't a practicing christian, then its obvious that her kids might be influenced by a thing or two they learnt from their peers. So allowing my kids to mix up with hers might only lead to them corrupting my innocent kids for me. Therefore I would turn down the request. 4. What are the ages of her kids? This is also something you must note before allowing your kids go over to her place. Now the thing is...if the average ages of her kids falls between 12-16, and yours falls between 2-6, its very obvious that your kids and hers wouldn't be compartable. They could end up bullying your kids, molesting them, subjecting them to unnecessary punishments at the slightest provocation...etc (I've heard stories like that) So in order to avoid any unnecessary occurrence, the best thing would be for you to keep your kids in the comfort of your home....believe me, its much better that way. The aunt may not be happy, but at least you're sure that your kids are safely in your home under your love, protection and care. Happy New year. |
nas4q: Same to you. I keep wondering if u have a different meaning for your username. LolWell...its just a user name. I know it looks weird but the truth is...I'm a total different person in the outside world. |
Orpelin: It should be 19800 + Others.The others are:Bro its like you didn't quite get the question he asked...he wasn't asking about the allawe. Below is his question... D Granite: Gud day, pls i want to know as a serving corper in lagos state will you still pay transport fare in commercial buses, pls ur replies will b greatly appreciated tanx.The short answer would be yes...you'll pay transport fare in commercial buses in Lagos state. Only soldiers, policemen, and men of the civil defense corps enter free transportation in Lagos state. So as a corper, you must get prepared. |
Congrats Afam...I'm so happy for you. ![]() |
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I still have the NDA in mind...but I might go through DSS. |
My dear, as a corper, you're still going to pay for everything you make use of...that includes your transportation, your feeding, your clothing, and at times your accommodation. So get yourself prepared... Good luck. |
Nice pics... Nice thread... |
ogbeche77: I even heard with ur full nysc regalia,u are qualified to eat at any restaurant while servingHe he he...in Nigeria or bennin republic? |
nne3870: Happy new year 'crazyman'Happy new year Nne... What's with the face? Or don't you like my user name? ![]() |
Tgirl happy New year to you...I wish you the best. ![]() |
I don't think they're as good as they used to be back in the days. |
Zikstar4me: @richiez, what level of math are u talkin abt?Good question. |
Happy birth day ify...I wish you the best. |
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