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Politics / Re: Lagos-ibadan Expressway: More Questions Than Answers by Datsme: 6:42pm On May 06, 2013
Pukkah: That road is the busiest interstate highway in the South West. It also links Lagos, the nation's commercial capital, to the North, South East and South South.

It goes directly to Ibadan, the largest city in this part, from where you can connect other parts of the South West.

The alternatives to this road are too narrow, too bad or too unsafe.

Yet, this road has been abandoned since the 70s when it was constructed and in spite of greater use brought about by the explosion in population.

The road has consumed so many lives and maimed many individuals. Armed robbers operate at will. Beggars transact their business! And hawkers make brisk sales at the bad spots! Tanker/trucks accidents occur daily wasting cargoes, fuel, and human lives.

The neglect has not been by only the Jonathan government but by all the governments before it. This is why many people have become used to the notion that 'our government is useless and irresponsible' and have stopped making noise.

The people get by with prayers and with the hope that one day, the 'useless government' will remember the road.

Not all d government b4 Jonathan cos a government constructed d road. We can rather put it like this "our PDP Governments are useless n irresponsible". People r complaining, it s jus dat d thieves have resulted in using d road to loot d treasury

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: What Course Would You Not Advise Anyone To Study? by Datsme: 1:47pm On May 02, 2013
ItsModella: Philosophy
History
Fishery
Zoology (how someone could go ahead to get a PhD in this field is beyond me)
Forestry

angry angry angry angry angry

I agree with all except for fishery simply because fish eating is a daily habit
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: What Course Would You Not Advise Anyone To Study? by Datsme: 1:40pm On May 02, 2013
phonon has said the needed truth but in addition to his 2nd to d last paragraph, I want to say dat dont go for philosophy for it seems it has nothing good to offer in our environment
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: What Course Would You Not Advise Anyone To Study? by Datsme: 1:34pm On May 02, 2013
Phonon: This question is one that has many answers.In an ideal situation,people should study what they believe they have the flair and aptitude for.Nigeria does present peculiar circumstances.The economic reality on the ground has to match your choice of what course to study.I see many young people who have the intelligence to be rocket scientists studying Medicine (with all due respect to the profession).Parents are the number one problem because they push their naive children into studying what they think would give them a job immediately they graduate without finding out if their children have the ability to handle such.The usual suspects:Medicine,Law,Engineering,Accounting.

I would not say there is any course that is 'bad' to study but it would not make any sense to study Anthropology in Nigeria and after graduation you start complaining that you have not found a job.
Our universities churn out a large number of engineering,medical and law graduates yearly and the key question is,"how many of these graduates work in an organisation directly related to their field of study?"

The best way to know what course to study(if your interest is to get a meal ticket after graduation) is to take a look at the present job market and see if your desired course is in high demand.If it is not,GOOD LUCK.
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Phonon: This question is one that has many answers.In an ideal situation,people should study what they believe they have the flair and aptitude for.Nigeria does present peculiar circumstances.The economic reality on the ground has to match your choice of what course to study.I see many young people who have the intelligence to be rocket scientists studying Medicine (with all due respect to the profession).Parents are the number one problem because they push their naive children into studying what they think would give them a job immediately they graduate without finding out if their children have the ability to handle such.The usual suspects:Medicine,Law,Engineering,Accounting.

I would not say there is any course that is 'bad' to study but it would not make any sense to study Anthropology in Nigeria and after graduation you start complaining that you have not found a job.
Our universities churn out a large number of engineering,medical and law graduates yearly and the key question is,"how many of these graduates work in an organisation directly related to their field of study?"

The best way to know what course to study(if your interest is to get a meal ticket after graduation) is to take a look at the present job market and see if your desired course is in high demand.If it is not,GOOD LUCK.
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Phonon: This question is one that has many answers.In an ideal situation,people should study what they believe they have the flair and aptitude for.Nigeria does present peculiar circumstances.The economic reality on the ground has to match your choice of what course to study.I see many young people who have the intelligence to be rocket scientists studying Medicine (with all due respect to the profession).Parents are the number one problem because they push their naive children into studying what they think would give them a job immediately they graduate without finding out if their children have the ability to handle such.The usual suspects:Medicine,Law,Engineering,Accounting.

I would not say there is any course that is 'bad' to study but it would not make any sense to study Anthropology in Nigeria and after graduation you start complaining that you have not found a job.
Our universities churn out a large number of engineering,medical and law graduates yearly and the key question is,"how many of these graduates work in an organisation directly related to their field of study?"

The best way to know what course to study(if your interest is to get a meal ticket after graduation) is to take a look at the present job market and see if your desired course is in high demand.If it is not,GOOD LUCK.
Romance / Re: Places You Should Not Go On The First-Date by Datsme: 6:40pm On Apr 18, 2013
expecting the part 2 n I hope u wont b recommending Dubai. Also dont tel me to bring her to ur house o
Politics / Re: Atiku Customise Shoes As Campaign Souvenir Ahead Of 2015 (picture) by Datsme: 6:03pm On Apr 18, 2013
ifyalways: None for the ladies?He is not serious fa.

you didnt get it, the shoes r unisex.
Religion / Re: Iran Sentences Pastor To Eight Years In Prison For Evangelism by Datsme: 5:17pm On Jan 29, 2013
If America say no black man should visit her country, I believe no one will dare dat.
Very soon you guys wont see any wrong in going to mosque for preaching the Gospel.
#lesson-respect the belief and culture of others

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