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A win vs Ethiopia should be enough to qualify but might not be enough to top the group in a bid to avoid Cote D voire the favourite |
To the Nigerian Government, you have seen NOTHING, the disintegration of Nigeria will start through us and by us, we are well equipped for this task. We have details of all the family members of the Government (1999-2013) and our Diaspora Command will take care of that aspect, we will get to them, we will skin them and post their remains to your door steps as compensation to the Ode people, except our resources are handed over to us without conditions.Lets see what Retardeen would do about his brothers now |
Ok Lets see what retardeen would do to them |
Kay-Dee:You mean Podudski scores vs Sunday sunday sides Needing a late goal vs Brighton? Una no get shame sha |
FLEX n DO!:We are now talking This sounds so logical and makes more sense |
CFCfan: For the Super Eagles to clinch top spot in the group, Burkina Faso must not beat Zambia. A draw between Zambia and Burkina Faso/a Zambia victory, coupled with a Naija win over Ethiopia, is most likely to propel the SE to top spot. Hence, Naija would avoid CIVIf Burkina draw Zambia then Eagles need to win big vs Ethipia with over 4 goals cos Burkina have superior goals scored |
Brighton denied a clear penalty Jenkinson fouled |
17th goal for Walcott And he came in like 10mins ago. SO Messr Dobosky, Is this goal a winning goal or was it in a meaningless game? |
proudly9ja: So like proudlysports 'revealed' yesterday, Jack Wilshere will be captaining the team tomorrow against BrightonProudlysport has now become rivals with City people and other false gossip magazine Jack Wilshere didnt even start the game How about that? |
Whats with the sackcloth retardeen wears everytime and always looking constipated [img]http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSUIMNYkQFPJg8jflub7zMYgSKUiuVq5L0S0GfRlonPS6rcfmtJ[/img] [img]http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRcuILhlMRiYzvijZBI3q73uotnRfBOclKL5gIl0IkGiOM-kcO8[/img][img]http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRXINnQ-IbB3OBv4-Nw0WeAYVhpiwMvVBU22m4yck47zSR8-sZl[/img] |
eGuerrilla: @dayokanu, 18000 is actually the total number of graduands across the board.Reading the original post didnt suggest so cos I thought it was a newspaper error all along. Cos Higher degrees dont usually have first class, 2-1, 2-2 classification I hope I am right He said that out of 18,150 graduates, 116 excelled in First Class, 4,405 made 2nd Class Upper Division; 10,048 made 2nd Class Lower Division and 2,633 went home with 3rd Class.The certificate, Diploma in conflict resolution, Certificate in pleasing your husband, Diploma in turning water to plamy might be the reason |
musiwa14: when i graduated from university of ilorin of the 125 or 128 student... only 51 graduated...MUSIWAAAAAAAA Are you saying there was a year in UNILORIN that only 51 people graduated in the whole school or just in your department Cos even in private primary schools in uncompleted buildings they usually have more than 51 graduands every year |
babyosisi: With all this distance learning stuff who knowsNUC banned all Campuses and distance learning program thats over 50kilometers(Not sure) from the main campus Thats why In Lagos all those Ambrose Alli, Delsu, UNICAL programs no longer exist. The law has been for like 10yrs iirc |
Afam4eva: is UNN is graduating 18,000 students it means the average population of the school will be like 18,000 X 4 = 72,000Some courses are 5 years some 6yrs. Student population reduces as you go higher cos people drop out carryover etc If Final year is 18,000 then Year one/Matriculating students would be like 40,000 Check the link I posted for US University population and its nowhere near that figure |
Schools of UNN status The Obafemi Awolowo University OAU, Ile-Ife, Osun State graduated no fewer than 78 first class degree holders at its 39th convocation ceremony held recently in the institution. A total of 8,159 students graduated from the University of Lagos today. |
Afam4eva: Talk about pot calling kettle black. SMDH!He he. Abeg no talk about Musiwas English. Its the bestest ever. Its Batu you dont understand, Jarus can hep you |
babyosisi: The school has 2 campuses plus a college of medicineEven with 2 campuses its too much. The average Nigerian first generation University population is like 20k Given that UNN would be among the top 5 most difficult University to get into then the figure is even more ridiculous Almost every school has a college of medicine and several schools have satellite campuses. LASU e.g has in Ojo and Epe also College of medicine |
musiwa14: this is one of the UNN first class, listen to her english, and she read something in art.. listen to her english... she made first class or so.. Something is wrong with UNNMusiwa can you teach them Batu Yinglish in UNN? I knows the VC I can told him you are a graduate of Electricity Engineer from UNILORIN and you knows Adeboye Oyedepo and everyone that matters |
I think that 18,000 is on the high side. That must mean the total population of the school is like 100k That would make it the most populated school in Nigeria I suspect it might be a reporting error by the newspaper Even in the US where education and literacy rate is high I dont think any school has 100k students http://www.usnews.com/education/best-colleges/the-short-list-college/articles/2012/11/06/10-universities-with-most-undergrad-students |
The hayatou blame game is a pathetic excuse Nigerians always default to everytime they lose. Hayatous country Cameroun didn't even qualify. The ref gave us a penalty which we threw away yet we still blame him. Was it CAF that told Mikel to miss? Ikpeba missed a penalty in 2000 everyone blamed CAF. until Nigerians accept that we have mediocre talents and adjust our expectations we would continue to be disappointed |
I Kim Kardashian had noble intentions I would think the annulment whoch cost $0 would be more honorable than $10m divorce settlements |
One_Naira: Dude STFUSay what [size=18pt]Fear grips Enugu community as Fulani herdsmen kill 2 teenagers[/size] AN Oji River Magistrate’s Court in Enugu State on Tuesday remanded in prison custody two Fulani herdsmen for killing a Police sergeant attached to Oji River Police Division. [size=14pt]The menace of the Fulani-Hausa cattle rearers has reached a boiling point in Imo State. Reason: The cattle rearers have exhibited the act of callousness by unanimously invading private farmlands of the people of Umuapu in Ohaji/Egbema L.G.A., destroying farm crops and raping of innocent girls, women and old women. The audacity of this menace came to a point when these cattle rearers would kill the women after raping them[/size] [size=14pt]People in Amasiri community, Afikpo North Local Government Area of Ebonyi State have taken to the streets to protest alleged destruction of their farmlands and other properties by Fulani herdsmen.[/size] |
Didnt the referee give us a penalty also which we wasted? |
If Retardeen Jonathan's achievement is a 21hour trip from ilorin to Lagos Abeg how long would trekking/cycling Ilorin to Lagos take |
Which ailment yar Adua get that time |
You mean there are no restaurant around |
Arsene Wenger: "I think signings should be completely cut out or limited to two players because it is unfair for the league that some teams have played, for example, Newcastle already and then some teams have to face Newcastle still with six or eight new players. "They do not face exactly the same team. I believe the number of players you can buy should be limited." Yep, it's yet to dawn on the Arsenal boss that he can sign players this month too... |
kettykin: It has also Beaten Oyo state/Ibadan which some folks mouthed Recently as one of the Cities to watch out for and which some Phantom reports have its GDP as the 3rd Highest in the Country and one of the Largest and most populous Nigerian Cities.Ten states host 63 percent of all bank branches in Nigeria Monday, 01 November 2010 23:00 Anonymous E-mail Print PDF •Banks have 3,190 branches Ten states in Nigeria host 63 percent of all bank branches in the country. This is based on an analysis contained in the Nigerian Banks Financial Transparency Report 2010. The analysis covers the 14 banks not affected by the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) change of management, quoted on the Nigerian Stock Exchange and which had published their 2009 annual reports. The analysis shows that the 14 banks analysed have a total of 3,190 branches and cash centres in all the states in Nigeria. State by State analysis however showed that 63 percent of these branches are located in the following ten states: Lagos, Abuja FCT, Rivers, Anambra, [size=18pt]Oyo[/size], Edo, [size=18pt]Ogun[/size], Delta, Kano and Kaduna. These states could also easily qualify as the commercial centres in their various regions: Lagos , Ogun, and Oyo in the South -West, Abuja FCT which is Nigeria’s seat of power, Anambra in the South - East, Rivers in the South- South oil states, and Edo and Delta in the former Mid-western region. Analysis of bank branch locations in the report shows a heavy concentration of bank branches in Lagos with 31 percent of all bank branches in Nigeria. Almost all the banks have a heavy presence in Lagos, a confirmation of its position as the nation’s commercial hub. Access Bank has the highest concentration of its bank branches in Lagos with an average of 40 percent of all its branches, while Unity Bank has the least concentration in Lagos with just 17 percent of all its branches. Abuja, Nigeria’s political capital, has the second highest concentration of bank branches with just six percent of all bank branches. Rivers State, which could be classified as Nigeria’s oil capital, has the third highest concentration of bank branches with about 5 percent of all bank branches in the country. Anambra State, the commercial hub of the South- East, has the fourth highest concentration of bank branches. The bottom four states in terms of bank branch locations in the country were [size=18pt]Ebonyi[/size], Kebbi, Jigawa and Zamfara states; each with less than one percent of bank branches in the country in 2009. http://www.businessdayonline.com/NG/index.php/news/world-news/15924-ten-states-host-63-percent-of-all-bank-branches-in-nigeria |
ba7man: Forget it, they do kill yorubas in the North but not on this scale. Its obvious...they deliberately search and kill Igbos. You know it, I know it and everyone knows it too. The question should be "WHY??" And "HOW DO WE STOP IT??".....Not "Yorubas are cowards".The Abokis surely know how to differentiate in their own way. In 1967 it was the pronunciation of "Toro" that sent many to their graves If you are Ibo and still in the North better learn how to pronounce Toro meanwhile wasnt it the same Ohaneze soppulu BokoHaran? [img]https://www.nairaland.com/attachments/829605_kano_-_5_jpg4511c06e1afa7a204b97ff8f2d9b32e3[/img] |
danjohn: Demdem please dont be too quick to say that. In 2011 GEJ won 99% in Abia, 99% in Anambra, 98% in Imo, 95.6% in Ebonyi, and 98.5% in Enugu. In total GEJ got 4,985,246 votes in the Southeast while Buhari got 20,335 votes. GEJ netted 4,964,911 votes in the Southeast alone.Nothing would change about the SouthEast, SouthSouth North West and northeast in 2015 regarding votes. So we can asume the votes from those places counter themselves and balance out Thats why the SouthWest and northCentral would be the difference maker |
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