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mployer:It shouldn't be a miracle self, since he himself is the God. |
CaptainJeffry:In actual sense Jesus was closer and more attentive to Abraham and Moses than David. Because Jesus is the God. |
mployer:so the OP means "Jesus favourite biblical character" and Jesus actually created David. |
Thise people saying the OP has low self esteem are also suffering from inferiority complex! so USA graduates are also envying FMG for asking them to pass USMLE before practicing in US? millions of UK and indian trained Doctors have failed USMLE,does that means USA is intentionally frustrating them? Also,majority of people condemning the OP know nothing about medical training and licensing! |
Nyoyokomkpat:which Quiz? An |
Bidobado:Have you been inserted by a foreign trained doctor or abroad before? |
CaptainJeffry: ![]() But you guys are the looser here.Check the list of the excos.Check this thread. www.nairaland.com/745731/yoruba-marginalization-elders-met-jonathan/41 You Igbo started it with GEJ gov of the Igbo by the Igbo for the hausa fulani.You are only playing victim card when yorubas give you your own dose of your venom ![]() Yoruba mock you with sense,logic and brain! you mock them with emotions and blindly. By the way,you think yorubas give a fvck about PDP ![]() |
jrusky:Seriously. You guys act and play politics with emotions,hate and jealousy not brain. |
CaptainJeffry:No! Igbo are actually mocking the yorubas.Check the topics in politics section today. To be sincere,IPOB terrorists are poor politicians! |
BudeYahooCom: ![]() |
IGBO PEOPLE AGAIN ! you and this your childish trolling.And if yorubas retaliate now,you go dey PLAY VICTIM CARD,CRYING THEY HATE YOU AND LOOKING FOR NNAMDI KANU URINE TO SWALLOW.
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![]() what does biased wailing report of a pained yoruba man in PDP has to do with the whole southwest? It seems IPOB terrorists just need a thread to masturbate on.We wish you best of luck. |
Are PDP reps and senators accepting they are looters or what?.Because buhari didn't mention any name! I am not understanding' |
firstolalekan:seriously. Normal process that could have occurred to you even if you dont attend church. And they are shouting I was born in muslim family as If all muslims are wretched miserable and being bombarded with one calamity or the other for being muslims.mtcheeeew ![]() |
Ipig or IPOB terrorists who are filled with hate and jealous who always trying to rationalize everything good things that dont favour them are coming to bark like dog. A:Lagos is great IPOB:we made it great. (A in his mind will be like you abandoned your enclave to come and make somewhere else great) A:Super eagle beat argentina IPOB:Because the team is mostly Igbo. A:Dangote is a good business man IPOB:Its because he enjoys monopoly.someone like ibeto will beat him than if there is competition.Thats why he has no business in southeast. (A in his mind will be like:as if dangote is the only multi nationals that run away from southeast ) |
she has really lost weight.she really feel the impact of the break up.just like fatia balogun started loosing weight immediately she broke up with saheed balogun. compare that picture to this?
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sir Lalasticlala, please,let the world know about this. Thank you. |
Twenty-four-year-old Nigerian doctor, Toluwalase Awoyemi and 20-year-old Ghanaian statistician, Emmanuelle Dankwa have emerged winners of the 2018 Rhodes Scholarships for West Africa. The duo will be joining 93 other “scholar-elects” from around the world to commence studies at the prestigious University of Oxford, United Kingdom in October next year. Dankwa and Awoyemi came out tops among the 15 most qualified candidates that made the final shortlist. A total of 2,948 applications were received from intending scholars across the region out of which 244 that graduated with a First-Class degree or its equivalent made it to the next round. Through further screening and in-person interviews the number was eventually scaled down to 15. Rhodes Scholars are chosen on the basis of the criteria set down in the Will of Cecil John Rhodes, who established the scholarships in 1903. Academic excellence is a major prerequisite for selection but it is only a threshold condition. Other important criteria include moral force of character, commitment to service and the instinct to lead. “It was a keenly contested award,” said Ndidi Nwuneli, Founder of Leap Africa and a member of the West Africa Selection Committee. “All fifteen finalists were remarkably brilliant with outstanding individual qualities but we could only select two. For Emmanuelle and Toluwalase, this is an award well deserved, and we have no doubt that they will go on to excel in their chosen field of study and do the continent proud.” Sangu Delle, Chairman of Golden Palms Investments Corporation (GPI) and also a member of the Selection Committee noted: “Originally, the West African Scholarship for 2018 was intended for one scholar. However, with the exceptional brilliance demonstrated by all the finalists, it was decided that two scholars will be selected but this did not make the job any less difficult for the Selection Committee.” Dankwa graduated with First Class Honours in Mathematics and Statistics from the University of Ghana in July 2017, and currently serves as a Teaching Assistant at the Department of Statistics in the same institution. While an undergraduate she founded a plastic waste recycling advocacy group, which not only enlightened the university community on the benefits of recycling waste but was actively involved in collection and removal of plastic waste from the university campus through a partnership with the local government and some plastic recycling firms. Awoyemi holds a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (M.B.B.S.) degree from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria. He graduated in August 2016 as the Best Medical Student in his set, and was a recipient of 19 prizes at the institution’s convocation ceremony. He is passionate about healthcare delivery in Nigeria, and as Programmes Director of CHECK – a non- governmental organisation involved in health education, screening and diagnosis – he has organised over 25 medical outreach programmes to undeserved areas and communities in Nigeria. The Rhodes Scholarships cover all university and college fees for Dankwa and Awoyemi, a personal stipend for room and board, health insurance and travel, as well as the costs of the Rhodes Leadership Development Programme at Rhodes House. Depending on their course of study, the total value of the scholarship could range from £50,000 to £60,000 per annum, with the average tenure for a Rhodes Scholar being 3 years. Responding to the award, Dankwa, who intends to study Statistical Science in her first year at Oxford, said: “I am deeply honoured to be selected for this prestigious scholarship. It is, indeed, a rare opportunity, and I am determined to make the most of it for my personal advancement and, ultimately, for the betterment of my country and the world in general.” On his part, Awoyemi, who is opting for International Health and Tropical Medicine as his preferred course of study, said: “I am truly grateful to my alma mater, the University of Ibadan, for helping me develop into the scholar that I am, and to the Rhodes Trust for the opportunity to further my learning at the University of Oxford. I feel like the entire continent is looking up to me, and I promise to work very hard to maximize this opportunity for my development and for the good of our people.” The National Secretary for West Africa and a 1989 Rhodes Scholar, Ike Chioke, said: “As a beneficiary of the scheme, I am delighted that the 24-year campaign for the re-reinstatement of the scholarships in the region has been realised, with the emergence of these two awardees. We must continue to provide young people with opportunities to develop to their full potential through quality education. This is the surest way to secure the future of the African continent.” The Rhodes Scholarships for West Africa was launched in May 2018, and it is open to students from Benin Republic, Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, the island of Saint Helena, Sierra Leone, São Tomé and Principe, and Togo. “Assuming two scholars are selected from the region each year, over time up to six scholars in residence will be supported at a total of approximately £510,000 per year,” Chioke noted. The new West Africa scholarships are part of a wider geographic expansion of the Rhodes Scholarships. The total number of Scholarships awarded each year will increase from 83 to 95, including new Scholarships in China, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Malaysia, Palestine, Syria, the United Arab Emirates and West Africa. This increases the number of Rhodes Scholars studying at the University of Oxford at any one time to approximately 250. www.thepost-ng.com/nigerian-doctor-ghanaian-statistician-win-rhodes-scholarships/ |
fatymore:Yeah! o ja si gan an. The voice is superb and the dance step is captivating! |
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You’re A Bloody Liar, Buhari In 2004 Attended World Igbo Congress In US, Group Tells Atiku The Buhari Support Organisation has branded former vice president, Atiku Abubakar a “bloody liar” for claiming that President Muhammadu Buhari was banned from the United States of America for 15 years as a result of religious considerations. Reacting to the statement made by the former Vice President to the effect that his ban from entering the US is akin to the one President Muhammadu Buhari experienced before he became president, the Secretary of BSO, Enugu State Chapter, Mr. Godwin Onwusi, said Atiku is a bloody liar. Onwusi who issued a statement on Sunday, also dismissed Atiku’s position that he would easily defeat President Muhammadu Buhari in the 2019 presidential elections, challenging the the Waziri Adamawa to get the presidential ticket of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) first, before talking about defeating Buhari, He took exception to this attempt to taint the President’s reputation, insisting that Buhari’s towers above most leaders with his integrity quotient. The BSO Secretary said: “I was highly outraged when I read the Atiku Abubakar, Waziri Adamawa’s false statement that Buhari was banned for 15 years by the US before he became president. With greatest respect on this score one won’t hesitate to classify Atiku as a bloody liar.” “I remember vividly how I escorted my uncle Mr Osita Okechukwu to join Buhari’s delegation to World Igbo Congress in 2004. The World Igbo Congress held that year at New Jersey and Buhari addressed the Congress. So how can somebody of former Vice President’s high caliber, because of politics bandy such falsehood just to cleanse himself?” “The less than transparent transaction between Atiku and US former Congressman, William Jefferson is common knowledge. Therefore, he should not crave immunity with the highest and coveted office of our dear country.” “It pains us, the members of the BSO whenever anyone wittingly or unwittingly wants to taint the impeccable character of Mr President. He is not a saint, but towers above most leaders with his uncommon integrity quotient” he said. When asked his take on Atiku’s position that he will defeat Buhari in 2019 presidential bid, Barrister Onwusi quipped, “let Waziri Adamawa first win Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential ticket, before he defeats Buhari. One could have reasoned that he could first secure a presidential ticket before castigating Buhari? “Today hate or like Buhari, with endorsement coming from all over the country, even His Excellency, Owelle Rochas Okorocha, who was one of his traducers in 2014, he is assured of All Progressives Congress (APC)’s ticket. Let Atiku secure ticket first” he said. Reminded of Atiku’s high point that a lot of those who supported Buhari in 2015, will no longer support him, Onwusi said, “it is natural that while the Atikus are leaving some others are coming, adding that what matters is how many coming in, for politics is a game of numbers. He expressed confidence that “we in the South- East, who sincerely believe that Buhari will fix our dilapidated and abandoned federal roads, 2nd Niger Bridge, revamp Enugu Coal and return sanity to our fatherland, will not gamble with those who squandered our patrimony.” https://www.abusidiqu.com/youre-a-bloody-liar-buhari-in-2004-attended-world-igbo-congress-in-us-group-tells-atiku/ |
Joephat:No,tufiakwa,I have forgotten all Ipig terrorists are empty chest beaters and liars ![]()
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The National Pension Commission has introduced guidelines that will enable some categories of retirees under the Contributory Pension Scheme to earn their last full salaries like their counterparts in the old Defined Benefits Pension Scheme , NIKE POPOOLA writes The National Pension Commission has set out modalities for the administration of retirement benefits of professors and public office holders to earn their last salaries as pension under the Contributory Pension Scheme . The details were contained in the guidelines for the administration of retirement benefits of professors and some categories of political appointees obtained by our correspondent. Under section two of the guidelines, professors , who are to be entitled to pensions at a rate equivalent to their annual salaries upon retirement , must be academic staff who retired as professors after serving continuously up to the retirement age of 70 years in a university recognised by the National Universities Commission ; or must have served a minimum of 20 years as a professor in a university recognised by the NUC and retired before attaining the age of 70 years. Political appointees covered by the guidelines are heads of civil service of the federation and permanent secretaries who are appointed by the President , for the Federal Government and Federal Capital Territory; and by the governors for state Ministries Departments and Agencies, and are subject to retirement upon attaining the prescribed retirement age or length of service . PenCom noted that prior to the enactment of the Pension Reform Act, 2004 , retiring heads of service of the federation and permanent secretaries were entitled to receive 100 per cent of their annual total emoluments as pension for life. It added that the Universities Miscellaneous Provisions ( Amendment ) Act, 2012 provided that retiring professors would be entitled to pension at the rate equivalent to their annual salaries for life. In recognition of the above provisions , Section 6 (2 ) of the PRA 2014 mandates PenCom to issue guidelines to regulate the administration of retirement benefits of professors covered under the UMPAA 2012 and the category of political appointees entitled by virtue of their terms and conditions of employment to retire with full benefits provided that any shortfall shall be funded from budgetary allocations by the employers . It added that the shortfall in the RSAs and the accrued rights of the eligible professors and political appointees would be funded from the Federal Government ’ s retirement benefit bond redemption fund account maintained by the Central Bank of Nigeria , which would be redeemed into their RSAs. In the case of the states that have joined the CPS , it stated that the accrued rights of professors and political appointees would be funded from the state governments ’ retirement benefit bond redemption fund, and that the employer or employee pension contributions should be deducted from the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Federation or states and remitted to their RSAs. www.punchng.com/cps-professors-political-appointees-to-earn-full-salaries-as-pension/ |
Joephat:Are you still Igbo ![]()
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Baker77:Aamiin |
Built2last:All this to justify IPig terrorists replacement of nnamdi kanu urine and no biafra no election with Atiku Abubakre urine and Atiku/Obi for 2019 ![]() Perpetual Hausa fulani slave ![]()
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python1:They tag people that have dealt with their low I.Q on another thread.It only shows they are in pain Next time just neglect him and deprive him of the attention he need.His pain will increase! |
python1:I have also warned that stupid Attention seeker. |
Na normal thing. There is nothing bad if the slaves award their fulani/Afonja master with chieftancy title Especially now that the chukwu egwu eke nnamdi kanu is no where to be found to come and disrupt it. |
FriendNG:Yes it is. Now go and relax,ehn ![]() |
Knowing the only poitical parties and tribes in Nigeria are elites and non elitesand not PDP/APC and Igbo/ypruba/hausafulani |


