Sports › Re: Super Eagles Call Off Their strike In Egypt Over Unpaid Allowances by Donwyz(m): 1:43pm On Jun 26, 2019 |
googi: While I can understand your frustration compared to poor unpaid workers at home, you are undercutting your own argument by encouraging lawlessness of looters. No allocated money for anything is safe again in Nigeria. Someone along the line would be bold enough to divert it.
You call the players rich. And so what? They should lose money agreed to be paid? All the excuse that it came late is nonsense. If they do not refuse to play or train, they will never get their money. Apart from that, some international players have to bribe to play.
Your indignation is understandable but inadvertently encouraging corruption. None payment of what Nigerians are entitled to is now a constant part of our life.
Those old enough cannot even contemplate non-payment of salaries of workers in Nigeria. We used to lend other countries money to pay their workers!
sir that is why I said at the beginning that they have every right to demand for their pay but there are better ways to do it. skipping training could affect their performance at the games and we wouldn't be angry about bonuses again but an early exit from the competition. |
Sports › Re: Super Eagles Call Off Their strike In Egypt Over Unpaid Allowances by Donwyz(m): 1:10pm On Jun 26, 2019 |
Cmanforall: Can you check and correct appropriately? lol...."earn" I mean.....I bn de vex type am |
Sports › Re: Super Eagles Call Off Their strike In Egypt Over Unpaid Allowances by Donwyz(m): 12:36pm On Jun 26, 2019*. Modified: 1:13pm On Jun 26, 2019 |
.I know that it is their right to demand for their pay but most of them earn millions and millions of naira from their clubs every week and this money doesn't even compare. there are better ways of demanding for their pay instead of embarrassing the nation publicly. The captain should engage the management of the federation and I know very well that the federation is trying and maybe the present lack of sports minister is affecting this payment issue too. This players are fucken greedy abeg. Last year at the world cup they got all their money before the competition started and they couldn't even get pass the group stage. There are civil servants and public servants in Nigeria especially the army that work even harder than this yeye footballers but they don't earn up to half of what this players earn from the country still they parade themselves as ungrateful humans...They are a lot of youths in Nigeria looking for an opportunity to play football for Nigeria even for as low as 100thousand monthly but this ones are privileged but greedy as well. playing for their nation should be a thing of pride. Them de mad sef. if they like make dem no train |
Sports › Re: Super Eagles Players Boycott Training In Protest Over Unpaid Bonus by Donwyz(m): 10:03am On Jun 26, 2019 |
GSA01: This embarrassment should stop na. The players and NFF are all bunch of selfish individuals jare. especially the players....I know that it is their right to demand for their pay but most of them end millions and millions of naira from their clubs every week and this money doesn't even compare. there are better ways of demanding for their pay instead of embarrassing the nation publicly. The captain should engage the management of the federation and I know very well that the federation is trying and maybe the present lack of sports minister is affecting this payment issue too. This players are fucken greedy abeg. Last year at the world cup they got all their money before the competition started and they couldn't even get pass the group stage. There are civil servants and public servants in Nigeria especially the army that work even harder than this yeye footballers but they don't end up to half of what this players end from the country still they parade themselves as ungrateful humans...They are a lot of youths in Nigeria looking for an opportunity to play football for Nigeria even for as low as 100thousand monthly but this ones are privileged but greedy as well. playing for their nation should be a thing of pride. Them de mad sef. if they like make dem no train |
Education › Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Donwyz(m): 1:16pm On Jun 25, 2019 |
donaldking10: Do u know of anyone in a federal university who got into MBBS with a jamb score less than 250? show me the person.
mtcheeeeeeeew. ah ah bros no talk like this na....I know plenty of them. Some and are even my friends. I mean close friends. |
Sports › Re: FIFA Takes Over AFCON 2019 Over Alleged Corruption In CAF by Donwyz(m): 7:38pm On Jun 20, 2019 |
FIFA can busy body....they just know how to paint Africa for the negative things.....what happened to sepp Blatter and his own corruption allegations?.....if na africa na to de do any how.....I hate whites but I am not a racist |
Sports › Re: Argentina 1-1 Paraguay: Messi Goal Not Enough As Albiceleste Still On Bottom by Donwyz(m): 7:49am On Jun 20, 2019 |
Argentina is not a football team abeg
it still hurts me that we allowed them defeat us |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs France: FIFA Women's World Cup (0 - 1) Full Time by Donwyz(m): 11:39pm On Jun 17, 2019 |
otokx: You missed the FIFA rule that says no player in the 18th before the penalty is taken.
You missed the part where our player was asked to leave the field while the French player involved in the injury was allowed to remain.
Well done. na im type fela de like sing about...always want to be smiling even in oppression |
Health › Re: Kenya On Red Alert As A Woman With Ebola Symptoms Is Put In Isolation by Donwyz(m): 11:23pm On Jun 17, 2019 |
tfash96: Abeg we no wan hear that name again o we never conquer Boko Haram and Fulani herdsmen pls we no wan another killer wey we don conquer before again o no be lie you talk o...bandits sef de...we already get plenty problem for this country...make Ebola no come join am abeg |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs France: FIFA Women's World Cup (0 - 1) Full Time by Donwyz(m): 10:06pm On Jun 17, 2019 |
I am very much proud of the girls tonight the best African team we have seen so far in this world cup. As a young man that is still growing up, it is now really clear to see that racism is really killing us and it showed clearly in this world cup. How many African officials did we see especially in VAR? blacks are really compressed to a negligible status especially in world football competitions like this. We really need to stand up for our selves....I forever love fela kuti o....The girls did well. we are proud I love the young goal keeper.....I love okeke too..the right back....I would love to meet them if I had the chance to at least tell them that they are great.....look what 18 year olds could do...and girls for that matter me sha I like the France number 20 wn comot for second half o....the girl is too too beautiful� |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs France: FIFA Women's World Cup (0 - 1) Full Time by Donwyz(m): 9:48pm On Jun 17, 2019 |
bukatyne: Our girls need to support that keeper.
She would be devastated. yea...and she is very young....I could see sadness all over her face |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs France: FIFA Women's World Cup (0 - 1) Full Time by Donwyz(m): 9:47pm On Jun 17, 2019 |
dazzlingd: So what happens if the keeper has two legs off the post line and the French player scores, will they disqualify the goal?? Nonsense FIFA rule na wtn I de folo ask o FIFA belongs to the whites... leave.....this VAR killed the male team in Russia against Argentina and now the same to the women |
Education › Re: 2019/2020 UNN Post Utme Candidates Admission Discussion Thread by Donwyz(m): 5:18pm On Jun 13, 2019 |
lyndy69: Sure! As matter of fact, candidates from outside the south east, especially from the Educationally Less Developed States (ELDS), stand better chance at getting admitted into UNN than candidates from the southeast. This is surprising but true! A couple of factors made it so. 1) Majority of secondary school leavers seek university education in the southeast. We are talking hundreds of thousands of university admission seekers yearly. These candidates mostly choose UNN for the name, reputation, proximity etc. and because UNN can not possibly admit all of them while following the Federal Government admission policy, majority of south eastern candidates miss the opportunity of getting admission into UNN. 2) On the other hand, candidates outside southeast assume they don't stand a chance in UNN because of "tribalism" thereby leaving a lot of space for other catchments areas and ELDS vacant. In the past, some candidates from the south east, while applying for JAMB, even went as far as changing their state of origin to any of the ELD states to successfully gain admission into UNN. Lol hmmm.na wa o....anyway thanks for your response. I appreciate....we would be banking on you for updates. thanks and God bless |
Education › Re: 2019/2020 UNN Post Utme Candidates Admission Discussion Thread by Donwyz(m): 3:39pm On Jun 13, 2019 |
lyndy69: It's another admission year and hundreds of thousand of Jambites will be jostling for the few available space in our Nigerian universities.
For candidates that chose the University of Nigeria, Nsukka as their first or second choice institution in this year's Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME)organized by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board(JAMB), I will be providing you with as much information as I can towards actualizing their dream of getting admitted into the University.
Please, note that at the time of this post, 2019 UNN post Utme form is not yet on sale! So don't be misled by anyone. As soon as it is, you will see it on the official website of the university www.unn.edu.ng.
Unn screening exam usually holds around the month of July yearly. However, the date for this year's Unn post utme screening has not been fixed. Whenever it is announced, you will be the first to know about it here.
The minimum JAMB score set by UNN for candidates intending to participate in the Post Utme screening exams of the institution had been either 180 or 200, but mostly 200 in the past few years. However this year's cut-off mark has not been fixed. . good job pls do they also adhere to catchment and ELDS. for example does someone from Cross river stand a chance of getting in |
Sports › Re: France Renard Scores Worst Own Goal Ever In Women's World Cup, Fans React(Photos by Donwyz(m): 8:32am On Jun 13, 2019 |
so many own goals in this FIFA women's world cup |
Politics › Re: Inauguration: Okorocha Arrives NASS, Denies Accreditation by Donwyz(m): 9:35am On Jun 11, 2019 |
it pains me to see how desperate this guys are to seek power...they no gv you certificate, you still de go inauguration....why are they so desperate to be be leaders |
Education › Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Donwyz(m): 7:55am On Jun 11, 2019 |
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Education › Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Donwyz(m): 12:06am On Jun 10, 2019 |
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Education › Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Donwyz(m): 7:08pm On Jun 09, 2019 |
khingTony: Cross river state is not among the catchment area
Only the 5 south eastern states make up the catchment area, and that is how it is for every federal university, only the states within their region make up their catchment ok thanks but it falls under ELDS? |
Education › Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Donwyz(m): 6:18pm On Jun 09, 2019 |
pls I want to know if Cross river is among UNN's catchment...I have been unable to get a reliable answer from most of the educational websites...hopefully someone can gv me an accurate answer |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Zimbabwe: International Friendly (0 - 0) Full Time by Donwyz(m): 7:55pm On Jun 08, 2019 |
Kovuh: That pitch is terrible, stop denying reality Terrible?? a terrible pitch on a rainy day would have water standing at different positions and making play difficult but this one has stood the test of free flowing football on a rainy day |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Zimbabwe: International Friendly (0 - 0) Full Time by Donwyz(m): 7:03pm On Jun 08, 2019 |
PopeFlatino: Till Pinnick and Nff discover that this useless Asaba turf is spoiling d fun of d game for we supporters,,we have a world class stadium In Uyo but bcoz he's a warri man he now made Asaba their home..so poor of him
Check d matches we have played there,no entertaining scoreline,d turf seizes the ball from rolling properly and bounces it,unlike Uyo we experienced 4-0 bashing of cameroun and co  there is absolutely nothing wrong with that pitch its very good for football and the ball seems to be rolling very nicely on it. Its green and well trimmed. kudos to the handlers |
Education › Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Donwyz(m): 2:59pm On Jun 02, 2019 |
ISISs: Fellow, Ur reply/advise should have been medicine inclined alone.
That's what the dude wants to know about considering his jamb score. Dont try to infuse Dentistry to it. Dentistry is a brand on its own. Thank you. yea I know I was just trying to gv him options to see if he would like it, no wrongs intended |
Education › Re: Do Physiotherapy Graduates Get Internships Or Jobs Easily In Nigeria. by Donwyz(m): 9:34pm On May 31, 2019 |
Jim007: is it in Nigeria? Nigeria should be the starting point but your plan should be to go abroad |
Education › Re: University Of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) Aspirants by Donwyz(m): 10:32am On May 31, 2019 |
Pascchal: Hello Good morning all. For those of us asking about their chances of admission by sending jamb score and o'level results, I'd like to inform us that UNN doesn't use o levels in the admission of it's students. I'm telling you this as a bonafide Student of UNN, they won't ask for your o'level until you've been admitted. All you just need is to have credit passes in your relevant o'level subjects. UNN conducts CBT exams for it's post utme and that's what y'all should be preparing for.
I have a UNN WhatsApp group chat for 2019 aspirants where updates about post jamb are given, questions are answered and past questions are given too.
If you're interested, message me on whatapp: 08120528543 is there calculator in the exams? |
Education › Re: Do Physiotherapy Graduates Get Internships Or Jobs Easily In Nigeria. by Donwyz(m): 10:29am On May 31, 2019 |
Study it and venture into sports, football to be precise and thank me later |
Education › Re: , by Donwyz(m): 10:27am On May 31, 2019 |
you are depressed because you are comparing your self to your friends find your true goal and pursue it without trying to measure it with that of your peers and you would discover how happy you would become |
Education › Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Donwyz(m): 9:15pm On May 30, 2019 |
SufferHeadAjebo: guy drop your number for me abeg.. Na the only to reach u be this 09091937537 WhatsApp only |
Education › Re: Medical Laboratory Or Biochemistry - Education by Donwyz(m): 6:16pm On May 30, 2019 |
isn't it clear to you? Medlab is better with and unbeatable gap na |
Education › Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Donwyz(m): 6:14pm On May 30, 2019 |
coolxpaul: Please sincere advice needed,is there any public University where someone can apply for Medicine with 208 in JAMB. Guy wants to apply to school that writes postutme so he could make up for the loss there. Please help, it's urgent. Cc:Pes13,chukwukapromise,Boboola07,Isis et al its a herculian task to get medicine with that score in any public school except you've got connections even with post utme but you can score at least 300 in unical and get dentistry depending on your state of origin though |
Education › Re: Pharmacy Vs Medical Lab Science by Donwyz(m): 5:29pm On May 27, 2019 |
albassawy: Most people commenting have little knowledge of Medical Lab (B.MLS). 1- In the medical school you are more exposed to clinical medicine than pharmacy. 2- A Medical Lab Scientist is far more productive and relevant in today's Nigerian hospital than a pharmacist. 3-You are more easily employed than pharmacist, because there are far more pharmacist than certified MLS. 4- many people that claim to be medical Lab scientist are not. (Micro- biol, biochem) etc. 5- Medical NGO's employ much of the certified MLS because of the testing and laboratory challenges in NGOs. 6- the gain and profit in private Lab is far more than pharmacy. You can make profit of 5 times you capital. If you know you know. I dont really support number 3 . I think there are more mls than there are pharmacist bkus almost every federal, state and some private schools now offer mls compared to the few pharmacy schools we have in Nigeria...I think there are more medlab scientists than pharmacist in Nigeria today |
Education › Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Donwyz(m): 7:59am On May 24, 2019 |
pls unn or uniport, which is easier to get into pharmacy with a jamb score of 250 |