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mosho2good: If ur are a celebrity and works in hollywood.....Who be dis 1 nd wat are u saying ? |
I dunno him tho.... Buh may his soul RIP. |
Ya'll 4got LAGBAJA: Suuru Lere. Nd PLANTASHUN BOIZ: Arise o Compatriots. |
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Still interested ![]() |
OCTAVO: How many of these can he wear?Madness?? THIS IS WEALTH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Its eva alordiah |
Airforce1: I DON'T NEED IT.Well, I do |
I'm still interested oooo. |
cumpaddre: YES PLEASE, its been my dream to work with other moderators. Please give me this one chance. Thanks.MOD's!!!! I NOMINATE THIS GUY ![]() |
YES YES YES PLEASE, its been my dream to work with other moderators. Please give me this one chance. Thanks. |
I bet yuzedo's secretary hasn't informed him abt dis yet. |
This life seff....... 2yrs ago Irene on my legs tawking sh*t. Today?? Wish her all d bestest!! |
Like if you think RIM betrayed us. |
Make I watch d video first, I'll come back nd comment. |
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FG RE-OPENS TALKS WITH ASUU. Thanks. |
THE Federal Government may have reopened dialogue with the leadership of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), in a bid to end the over two months old strike. This came just as the National Association of Nigerians Students (NANS) urged both government and ASUU to return back to the negotiation table, with each party willing to shift ground from their previous positions. Indications to the new development with ASUU emerged on Monday, when journalists were called to cover the meeting, which was eventually postponed till next week, with a ministry official saying this was to allow the supervising Minister of Education, Mr Nyesom Wike, get proper briefing on the current standpoint of the issues involved. Wike was joined by the Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu, for the meeting scheduled for 12 noon at the Federal Ministry of Education conference room before it was called off. Nigerian Tribune gathered that the resumption of talks followed the exit of the former Minister of Education, Professor Ruqayyatu Ahmed Rufa’i, who was dropped last week by President Goodluck Jonathan alongside eight other ministers. The negotiation between the government and leadership of ASUU broke down over disagreement on payment of academic earned allowance to union members. Meanwhile, the Nigerian students, under the auspices of NANS, have called on both the Federal Government and ASUU to return back to the negotiation table, in order to resolve their differences in good faith. Acting Senate president of NANS, John Shima, while addressing newsmen in Abuja, lauded the sack of Professor Rufa’i and other ministers, as part of the initiatives of President Jonathan to retool the government. “ASUU and Federal Government should go back to the negotiating table. Even after wars, issues are resolved at the roundtable. Nigerian students have been idle for 78 days. “Nigerian students are tired of sitting at home. Both parties are urged to shift ground to ensure quick resolution of the crisis. “We lost almost three years of study time in the last 10 years due to strikes; the lost time being enough to graduate a student in Germany,” Shima said. Meanwhile, Benue State governor, Mr Gabriel Suswam, has vowed to get tough on striking lecturers of Benue State University, Makurdi, by evoking “no work, no pay” policy if they refuse to call off what he described as their “sympathy strike,” which had paralysed academic activities in the state. Suswam said state-owned universities like that of Benue had no reason whatsoever to remain on strike, since it was federal universities and not states that were earlier involved in the negotiation with the Federal Government. Suswam explained that Benue State University had been benefiting fully from the earned allowance for which the Federal Government voted N30 billion and had no cause to be complaining. The governor, while addressing communicant members of the Reformed Church of Christ in Nigeria, at Achusa village, Makurdi, at the weekend, decried the extent to which the strike had gone and admonished the authorities of the institution to expedite action towards suspending the protracted strike for students to resume in the next one week. He condemned the level of dilapidated infrastructure in most state-owned universities, including Benue State University, but applauded the Federal Government for the release of N100 billion to assuage the problem. Benue State University, the governor said, got N950 million for the execution of six projects within the institution, while he expressed optimism that the funds would be judiciously used for the growth of the university. |
NEWS ASUU Strike: “New PDP” calls for fasting, prayers. A factional chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Abubakar Baraje, has requested all members of the party worldwide to embark on seven days of fasting and prayers commencing from Monday, September 16 as one of the ways of resolving the ongoing strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU. Mr. Baraje said his faction decided to commit the present logjam in educational sector to God because it has proven too intractable for the Federal Government to solve. He said his party was deeply concerned by the plight of students and parents due to the continued closure of public universities following the strike by ASUU to protest the Federal Government’s failure to implement the agreement it signed with the Union in 2009. “Muslims all over the nation and abroad who are PDP members should close their fast by this Friday, 20th of September, 2013, at their places of worship while the Christians should end theirs on Sunday, 22nd September, 2013 at their places of worship,”. Mr. Baraje said in a statement on Sunday in Abuja. The statement, which was signed by the spokesperson of the faction, Chukwuemeke Eze, said it had become imperative to seek the face of God over the lingering industrial action considering that “all efforts to resolve this unwarranted strike have failed woefully and considering the socio-economic damage this strike has caused both parents and our children,” Mr. Eze said. He said he was confident that their resolve to go to God would succeed as the importance of fasting and prayers could not ” be overemphasized”. Ashamed of the government Mr. Eze said members of the faction are shocked that the government inflicting this monumental hardship on Nigerians is a PDP Government popularly elected by majority of Nigerians and run by a president who was once a university lecturer. He asked for forgiveness from Nigerians on behalf of the federal government and assured that the party would find a way out of the “shameful situation”. Sets up four-man committee Mr. Eze also said the factional chairman, had set up a four-man committee, under the leadership of Governor Babangida Aliyu of Niger State, to advise the party on the best way to get the Federal Government’s Negotiating Committee and the leadership of ASUU to reach an agreement on the issues at stake and therefore end the three-month-old strike. Other members of the committee are Governor Murtala Nyako of Adamawa State, Chinwo Ike, President of the University of Port Harcourt Alumni, and Timi Frank, the faction’s National Youth Leader. Mr. Eze said the setting up of the committee became urgent as reports reaching the faction indicated that many of students “have out of frustration and boredom turned to prostitution, armed robbery and other vices due to the prolonged industrial action”. Police should unseal our secretariats Mr. Eze asked the detachment of police officers currently stationed at the faction’s secretariat to vacate the property following Friday’s decision by a Federal High Court in Abuja which ruled that the Baraje faction of the PDP should be allowed to operate without any further harassment or inhibition. Justice E.S. Chukwu had in his ruling held that there was no evidence before the court to show any misconduct on the part of Baraje’s faction as claimed by the Tukur-led faction, which requested it to stop the Baraje-led PDP from operating. “We, therefore, wish to appeal to President Goodluck Jonathan to save the Police from the plot to ridicule it by using it to perpetrate illegality such as sealing the lawfully-acquired National Secretariat of PDP and our Secretariats in states like Rivers, Bayelsa, Kaduna and Kwara,” Mr. Eze said. “The powers that be should as a matter of urgency stop projecting and portraying the Police as a tool of injustice and attack on the perceived political opponents of Mr. President” Eze. Said. He said the faction would continue to use the Judiciary to prove to Mr. Tukur’s faction that the days of running the affairs of the PDP with impunity and high-handedness were over. He said the time had come for Mr. Tukur to correctly read the handwriting on the wall and honourably throw in the towel along with other members of his National Working Committee. SOURCE: PREMIUM TIMES www.premiumtimesng.com |
Lmao |
Ummm... Papa davido didn't make top 20?? See Gobe ![]() |
Am I drunk or............................. Did I just see Abubakar Tafawa Balewa as the editor in chief ? Is he risen? Has he gone into fashion? I neva knew the dude on d 5 naira note was a fashionista! ![]() ![]() ![]() |
NO. It has nuffin 2 do with my personality, just wat I'm interested in reading. Eg: any topic dat has to do with d current ASUU strike. So it definitely don't reflect sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeet! |
Wallie: Who is Tinie Tempah? Who is Taio Cruz? I have honestly never heard of either of them.My Nigg*a, are u living in Mali? |
OP u dey eff-up ooo. U 4got 2 add Ne-yo of all people who shud even be at d top of this list! |
homesteady: Very good!!Its riddance not radiance. *thinks of calling you MUMU* **wipes thot away because of possibility of being banned** |
Double post |
D wizkid pin na FAKE! Its a fraud!!! Even d month cheddahs pin belongs to sum1 in haiti or smthin.. Rubbish ![]() |
Galads: I actually didn't see your pix b4 I uploaded mine. I have done it, I will recharge nw and won't use it, I won't use any third party application and if my money disappear, I will port and not throw away the sim so it will be more painful to them. The money this guyz have extorted from me will pay for my 6mnths bis. I load more than #600 on a daily basis, they use to give me bonuses of like 600 naira extra that's why I abandoned all my mtn, zain and glo to use them. I just noticed 4days ago that if I recharge 600naira, it doesn't take me up to the nxt day as b4 and its actually same way I use d airtime. Called costumer care, she was telling me bull shit. Rite now, non of the ntwrks are reliable coz I have used all.My broda dats d exact same thing that's happening to me!!! D worst is dat after deducting all my airtime, dats wen they will start charging me from my data balance, if that's not a scam, den wat is ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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THIS IS WEALTH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 