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EducationUnad Postjamb Postponed Indefinitely by edusurf(op): 12:26pm On Sep 12, 2009
from a reliable source the schedulled postjamb has been postponed indefinitely,
EducationUNAD Post-JAMB Postponed Indefinitely by edusurf(op): 12:21pm On Sep 12, 2009
yeah; i said it that he was broke so he needs to sell for him to survive even the school pastquestions was compelled with sales well,my pple let's hope the ASUU wahala will soon be a past and the full system will be restored.
RomanceRe: What Will U Say If U Are A Girl by edusurf: 11:04pm On Sep 07, 2009
what would you say if you were a girl. gns:mandative subjuctive
EducationRe: Unilag Releases Admission List For 2007/2008 Academic Session by edusurf: 9:37pm On Sep 07, 2009
mohdihratorh ooooh,where are you pple are using there brians in reverse here u stand gidigba u know talk, i still believed we are in 2009/2010 sessionhuh so, where you get these unigate,unibuleja,unitechnical,students of akoka pple them fromhuh
EducationASUU's Strikes As A Game Of Musical Chairs by edusurf(op): 4:43am On Sep 07, 2009
As a body comprising academics, ASUU should provide intellectual leadership for other unions to follow, not the other way round. Uncritical acceptance of the hard-line posture of a union in the complex and controversial issue of strike is anathema to the spirit of free thought which academics ought to uphold, although the critical attitude native to philosophy is inconvenient for hard core unionists in ASUU, V
EducationASUU:strike Without End: by edusurf(op): 4:27am On Sep 07, 2009
IT is certain that very little education would be going on in the universities for some time to come. Whenever the strike is off, the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, would return to conduct examinations on things its members did not teach, or which the students have forgotten.

Nobody really bothers about these things. In the past 20 years, education at that level has been more an issue of completing the years and not necessarily the curriculum. In many universities abroad, graduates from Nigerian schools (except the private ones that run without interruptions) are subjected to series of degrading tests to determine their suitability for the grades that they parade.
ASUU has tried various ways to impress it on Nigerians that their wages are miserable. They have finally decided to compare their wages with local government councillors, the lowest rung in the cadre of elected political officers. A councilor reportedly earns N1.29 million monthly, for the professor it is N321, 000. A senator earns N3 million monthly to a vice chancellor's N1.8 million.
Even ASUU would admit that this line of argument would not get it very far. We agree that the government should pay ASUU its dues. Politicians who have wriggled themselves into power award themselves pays they believe reflect their enterprise. Lecturing is almost risk free, if we discount the occasional activities of cultists. The wages could also be government's statement on the unimportance of education.
The Federal Government after walking out on the negotiations at the final stages has resorted to familiar subterfuge, including the ridiculous claim that it should not negotiate pay of universities, some of which belong to States.

Nigerians saw the same rigmarole with the primary school teachers last year. It took some nudging for government to grudgingly obey the Constitution. Labour is under the exclusive legislative list of the 1999 Constitution, meaning only the Federal Government can make laws on it.
Second Schedule, Legislative Powers, Part I, Item 34 states, "Labour, including trade unions, industrial relations; conditions, safety and welfare of labour; industrial disputes, prescribing a national minimum wage for the Federation or any part thereof, and industrial arbitrations", are under the imprimatur of the Federal Government.
Where does the Constitution give the authorities of the various universities the right to negotiate wages? Can States prescribe wages when the Federal Government has to set "a national minimum wage for the Federation or any part thereof"? Has the Federal Government amended the Constitution to award other authorities powers to prescribe wages?

The important thing about this strike is that it has to end. The compromised standards of education are doing lots of damage to this society which government, if it cares about the people should tackle rather than resorting to lies, including ones that flagrantly fly in the face of constitutional provisions.
It is unlikely the young people whose future this strike suspends would be interested in who earns what and who has powers to do nothing, VANGUARD 6TH SEPT.

EducationUniversity Lecturer Crushes Student To Death: by edusurf(op): 2:33pm On Sep 06, 2009
A female lecturer of the Electrical Engineering Department of the Federal University of Technology Minna, (name withheld) on Tuesday crushed one of her students, Mr. Istifanu Tokan, to death on the campus.
The woman who was driving a Mercedes Benz car on her way to a lecture, was alleged to have hit Tokan, a 500 level student at the Gidan Kwano permanent site of the university as the student was also rushing to attend the lecture.
Our correspondent gathered that the deceased, was on a commercial motorcycle and that in order to avert a head-on collision with the lecturer’s car he jumped off the bike, but was killed in the process.
The deceased student hailed from Manchok in Kaura Local Government Area of Kaduna State.
The National President, National Association of Nigerian Students, Mr. Abdullahi Ebiloma, and the FUT Student Union President, Mr. Eniola Omisola, confirmed the death of the student in an interview with our correspondent in Minna, on Wednesday.
They said that the remains of the deceased earlier deposited at the Minna General Hospital mortuary had since been taken to Kaduna for burial.
EducationRe: UNILAG: ASUU And NASU Went On Rampage Over Resumption by edusurf: 4:36pm On Aug 30, 2009
The Fed.Government should answer these pple with a strong sense of guilt,ingnominy or disgrace.They are ready for the show down!
EducationASUU's Open Letter To Mr President by edusurf(op): 4:14pm On Aug 30, 2009
AN OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT UMARU YAR'ADUA

Dear Mr. President,

We have read in some newspapers reports of your appeal to “our university lecturers” to go back to classrooms. You made this appeal presuming that lecturers are responsible for the current situation in which all the unions in the public university system are on strike. It is, of course, false that were ASUU not on strike all other unions would not be on strike. This neglect of the total situation has the consequence of concealing the true nature of the crisis that has left the public University system paralysed.

It is important to correctly ascribe responsibility for the current crisis.  The ascription of responsibility for this crisis depends on which human agents caused the crisis and have sustained it through their actions. Your appeal ought to be addressed to whoever is responsible for students’ not being in the university at this time.

Mr. President, you are aware, that on December 2006,the Federal Minister of Education inaugurated an FGN/ASUU Renegotiation Committee to
review comprehensively the 2001 Agreement on (i)Funding of Universities (ii) Conditions of Service, (iii) University Autonomy and Academic Freedom and (iv) Other matters.

Do you remember,  Mr. President, that following a meeting between you and ASUU leadership, as you assumed the Presidency of Nigeria, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, wrote ASUU President,  stating that the Government's Negotiating Team “shall be empowered to negotiate with ASUU within the principles of Collective Bargaining with a view to addressing the problems of the ROT AND BRAIN DRAIN in the University system and establishing internationally competitive standards” (Dr.Aboki Zhawa, Permanent Secretary, FME/PS/029/C.I/Vol.1/128 to the President, ASUU).

Do you know, Mr. President, that the leader of the Federal Government  Team, Deacon Gamaliel Onosode, after an initial breakdown of negotiation, when ASUU questioned his mandate at the Negotiating table, on April 3rd,2008,wrote to the President of ASUU, stating “l wish to confirm that in the context of the current  negotiation I have the full mandate of the Federal Government of Nigeria to discuss and sign an agreement on the issues set out in items 1-4 on page 3 of your letter”[the items are the terms of reference referred to above] (NUC/ES/138/ XLIV/544).

Do you know, Mr. President, that, when the negotiation ended in December 2008 (two years after), in spite of his admission that he had the mandate to negotiate and sign an agreement with ASUU, your agent, Deacon Onosode, leading the Government Team, refused to sign the Agreement reached by both sides, claiming that he was acting on the instruction of his Principal?

Do you know that the existing framework of the 2006-2008 negotiation is in accord with the Labour Act Section 91, and that the composition of the Government Team is in accordance with the Cookey Commission's Recommendations, accepted and applied by Governments as the basis of Collective Bargaining in Nigerian Universities since the 1990s to date?

Do you know, Mr. President, that the refusal by your agent to sign the Agreement in 2008 is a unilateral abrogation of the 2001 Agreement?

Do you know, Mr. President, that, contrary to the principle of collective bargaining, on July 10, 2009, Deacon Onosode, speaking on behalf of your Government, announced that negotiations were ”to be concluded by individual University Councils”? Mr. President, is it not clear that this is a unilateral declaration of change of the framework of negotiation after negotiation had ended? Mr. President, is it permissible in a game for a player to change the rules  after the game is over and ask the other player to accept the changed rules whether they are legitimate or not?

Mr. President, do you know that there was no mention of percentages either as ASUU's demands or as the Government Team offer or as Agreement between the two teams at the negotiation table. Do you know that the Ministers of Education, Information and Labour told the country that ASUU demanded 109% increase in salary? We know  that you are aware that neither side in a negotiation has the right, according to the principles of collective bargaining, to unilaterally impose an award on the other party? Did government not break this principle of collective   bargaining when the Minister of Education announced a 40% take-it or leave-it award to ASUU? When, on July 10, 2009, the same Deacon Onosode, who had on April 3, 2007 declared that he had mandate to sign an agreement with ASUU pronounced that the Federal Government [i.e his principal] had taken a final position on the salaries of staff of Federal Universities, was that not an illegitimate repudiation of the mandate after the negotiation was over?

Mr. President, where did the 40% announced by the Minister of Education come from? Certainly, not from the negotiation table. Why did the Government negotiate for two years if all that it wanted to do was to make an arbitrary award? Would any reasonable human being not infer from this that Government had taken ASUU for a ride for over  two years or, alternatively, that some agents in government were bent on sabotaging the signing of the Agreement?

Mr. President, since neither Decree 11, 1993 nor the University (Miscellaneous Provisions) Amendment Act (2003) provides for financial autonomy, is it correct to rationalise the unilateral decision to terminate central negotiation by relying on  the “University Autonomy and Academic Freedom” as set out in the University (Miscellaneous Provisions) Amendment Act (2003)”? Is any University Governing Council in Nigeria, in the present state of public universities and the Nigerian economic set-up, capable of generating the fund it needs to pay workers, finance teaching, research and infrastructural development? What then, is the significance of Autonomy or the 2003 Amendment Act in the current crisis? NONE!

Mr. President, do you know that in 1996, General Abacha terminated negotiation the same way and unilaterally referred ASUU to Councils? Do you know that this was abandoned when it became clear that it had worsened the crisis? Mr. President, should we repeat past errors?

Mr. President, do you know that on July 29, 2009, ASUU met with the Vice-President, on your directive, to find a possible window on the issue of state universities?

Do you know that:
(1)     it was found that the agreement reached with ASUU would not compel any State Government and that whatever suggested so could be resolved by editorial work?
(2)     the Minister of Education agreed at this meeting to identify any contentious issues and bring them to the negotiation table?
(3)     Negotiation was to resume on August 3 and end on August 14, 2009?
(4)     the Vice-President gave a period of two weeks to end the whole negotiation, with ASUU calling NEC to consider the issue of strike?
Mr. President, would it surprise you that: on Monday 3rd August, the acting leader of the Government Team denied knowledge of the Vice-President's directive? On Tuesday August 4th, Deacon Onosode, resuming, said he knew nothing, about the meeting with the Vice President, even though the NUC Executive Secretary, who was at the meeting was sitting next to him? On Wednesday, August  5th, the Team took a day off  during which  Deacon Onosode would, with the Executive Secretary NUC meet with  the Vice-President so as to be informed by the Vice President about his own directive. On Thursday, August 6th, Deacon Onosode told the meeting that his “authentic” principal had told him that the July 10, 2009 (unilateral) declaration was final. In short, even though the Vice-President had directed completion and signing of agreement within two weeks,  after four days only, Deacon Onosode, on the prompting of his “authentic principal” refused to negotiate and sign the agreement with ASUU, insisting on the same unilateral declaration that he made on July 10,2009.

Please consider these, Mr. President
(i)     Deacon Onosode wrote ASUU that he had full mandate to negotiate and sign an agreement (April 3, 2007).  Over two years later, he told ASUU that his principal told him not to sign and he refused to sign (July 10, 2009).
(ii)     Deacon Onosode's Principal changed the rules of a game after the game had ended, and tried to impose new rules to get the game replayed.
(iii)     The Ministers of Education,  Information and Labour misinformed the unsuspecting public by substituting invented figures and claimed they were ASUU's demands.
(iv)     The Minister of Education and the Executive Secretary of NUC sabotaged the Vice-President's efforts to resolve the problem as agreed on July 29, 2009. This they did in collaboration with some other government functionaries.
(v)     The Minister of Education and Deacon Onosode unilaterally terminated negotiation-by declaring a final position on all the issues negotiated.  (July 10, 2009).

In view of these, are you still in doubt, Mr. President, who should be held responsible for the Universities remaining shut? Why are all unions in the university, not just ASUU, on strike? You should not be in doubt. The reason is that Government has repudiated the Agreement reached with them.

Mr. President, the negotiation was meant to reverse the decay in the university system, stem the brain drain, in order to reposition Nigerian Universities for greater responsibilities in national development. The actions of those who unilaterally declared an end to the negotiation and sabotaged the Vice-President's directive have jeopardized the pursuit of these goals.

Mr. President, would the following not embarrass any society in which the rulers claim to aspire to attain the status of an advanced society by 2020, and which wants to attract its  intellectuals/scholars back from foreign countries?

ANNUAL SALARIES OF CERTAIN PUBLIC OFFICERS
Permanent Secretary, Executive Secretary, Chief Executive of
Parastatal,Vice Chancellor                          N22,051,154.30
Professor                                                N3,859,078.60
Federal high Court Judge                           N26,875,840.00
Local Government Chairman                        N13,865,895.30
Local Government Supervisory Councilor       N12,746,875.00
Federal House Member                              N35,932,346.30
Senator                                                  N36,677,840.00


Mr. President, what would you say if you found that public funds are being used to hire thugs and touts to carry out demonstrations in the name of students, as happened recently in Owerri? Would you be surprised that some government functionaries for the sake of breaking a strike have been making desperate and dangerous efforts to exploit ethnic differences in a certain university, in a town already prone to ethnic-related crises, as in UNIJOS?

Mr. President, what is at stake is really that ASUU members are citizens, not slaves, ASUU insists on truth and honour in dealing with citizens. We said it before the Vice-President on July 29,2009 that negotiation and signing could end in one week. We stand by this position. Those who prefer to leave the university system in crisis instead of promoting industrial democracy, truth and honour are the ones who have refused to sign and have decided to  abrogate agreements validly negotiated.

Mr. President, ASUU appeals to you, in the Spirit of Ramadan, to put an end to the sufferings of students, their parents (including lecturers); and the suffering of Nigerian academics who are victims of the debasement and vilification of intellectual labour.  In the Spirit of Ramadan, ASUU appeals to you to consider millions of Nigerian children whose parents can not afford to send  them abroad or to private universities in Nigeria when public universities would have collapsed by willful neglect. In the Spirit of Ramadan, let education not become a preserve of the rich and powerful. Let future generations benefit from the rise in academic standard, from the drastic reduction in the brain drain which the Agreement reached with ASUU would bring. Let the Agreement reached with ASUU and other Unions, after two years of patient and patriotic negotiation be signed. We wish you the best of the season
EducationRe: Unilag Post Ume Is: by edusurf(op): 12:25am On Aug 27, 2009
from a link,pass mark is 40 but where would 40 take you tohuhhuh 50 above will give a better chance even if you will have to change your course.bross dont worry many roads lead to market it all depends on what you want.says edusurf,god bless nigeria god bless nairaland,god bless me!
EducationNigeria Universities And Colleges Ranking The Best Is: by edusurf(op): 12:10am On Aug 27, 2009
List of top Colleges and Universities in Nigeria by web popularity ranking.

Universities in Nigeria
by 2009 Web Popularity Ranking
Sort by: 2009 Web Popularity Ranking on Nigeria, Africa and the World
Rankings in Nigeria Universities Towns African Rank World Rank
1 University of Ilorin Ilorin 32 1763
2 University of Port Harcourt Port Harcourt 76 3504
3 Lagos State University Ojo 86 4193
4 Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife 87 4293
5 University of Agriculture, Abeokuta 96 4501
6 Ahmadu Bello University Zaria 99 4556
7 Federal University of Technology, Akure 4751
8 University of Ibadan Ibadan 4851
9 Abti-American University Yola 4992
10 Olabisi Onabanjo University Ago-Iwoye 5111
11 University of Nigeria Nsukka 5163
12 University of Benin Ugbowo and other locations 5343
13 Ladoke Akintola University of Technology 5439
14 University of Abuja Abuja 5440
15 University of Jos Jos 5536
16 Bowen University Iwo 5672
17 Rivers State University of Science and Technology Port Harcourt 5746
18 Gombe State Univeristy Gombe 6427
19 University of Lagos Lagos 6454
20 Covenant University Ota 6615
21 Babcock University Ilisan-Remo and other locations 7125
22 Redeemer's University Mowe 7285
23 Bayero University Kano Kano 7298
24 University of Calabar Calabar 7423
25 Federal University of Technology, Yola Yola 7464
26 Adekunle Ajasin University Akungba Akoko and other locations 7481
27 Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma Ekpoma 7523
28 Crawford University Igbesa 7585
29 Lead City University Ibadan 7642
30 University of Uyo Uyo 7776
31 Imo State University, Owerri Owerri 7920
32 Benson Idahosa University Benin City 7925
33 Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Bauchi 8050
34 Federal University of Technology, Minna Minna 8142
35 University of Ado-Ekiti Ado-Ekiti 8225
36 Akwa Ibom State University of Technology Uyo 8240
37 Osun State University Oshogbo and other locations 8287
38 Benue State University, Makurdi Makurdi 8296
39 Pan African University Lagos 8344
40 Igbinedion University Okada Benin City 8376
41 Adamawa State University Mubi Mubi 8390
42 Salem University, Lokoja Lokoja 8402
43 Usmanu Danfodiyo University Sokoto 8407
44 Enugu State University of Science and Technology Enugu 8412
45 Bells University of Technology, Ota Ota 8415
46 Ajayi Crowther University Oyo 8425
47 Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka Awka and other locations 8424
48 Delta State University, Abraka Abraka 8459
49 Western Delta University, Oghara Oghara 8502
50 University of Mkar Mkar 8588
51 University of Maiduguri Maiduguri 8589
52 Kogi State University Anyigba 8642
53 Nasarawa State University, Keffi Keffi 8658
54 Tansian University Oba and other locations 8660
55 Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University Lapai 8663
56 ECWA Bingham University Auta Balifi 8664
57 Federal University of Technology, Owerri Owerri 8680
58 Micheal Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike Umuahia 8729
59 Niger Delta University Wilberforce Island Yenagoa 8766
60 Kaduna State University Kaduna 8785
61 Katsina State University Katsina 8850
62 Fountain University, Oshogbo Oshogbo 8909
63 University of Agriculture, Makurdi Makurdi 8943
64 Obong University Obong Ntak 8951
65 Wukari Jubilee University Wukari 8959
66 Joseph Ayo Babalola University Arakija 8968
67 Caleb University Ikosi 8972
68 Katsina University Katsina 8982
69 Crescent University Abeokuta 9039
70 Abia State University Uturu 9071
71 Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki Abakaliki 9084
72 Renaissance University Enugu 9102
73 Novena University Ogume 9108
74 Anambra State University of Science & Technology, Uli Uli 9154
75 Madonna University, Okija Okija 9153
76 Al-Hikmah University, Ilorin Ilorin 9152
EducationOau Post Jamb Registration Still On: by edusurf(op): 11:37pm On Aug 26, 2009
i did one today so, if are yet to be registered you have hope provided you chosed the school
EducationUnad Post Jamb Is Out! by edusurf(op): 1:10am On Aug 25, 2009
BE INFORMED,REGISTRATION IS ON FOR UNAD POST JAMB.WE CAN GET YOU REGISTERED. LINK 08034134568 labilex4real@yahoo.com
BusinessThe Most Widely Read Newspaper? by edusurf(op): 12:19am On Aug 25, 2009
THE NATION,PUNCH,The GUARDIAN,etc.Which one is the most widely read? pls let us hear you out.
EducationRe: The Most Widely Read Newspaper In Nigeria?share Your Ranking: by edusurf(op): 12:07am On Aug 25, 2009
No pro.Thanks for ur contributions
RomanceLove Is : by edusurf(op): 11:58pm On Aug 24, 2009
, Living for others in an intense emotional attachment , living a life of total devotedness for others,life that is sacrificial,benevonent.ie when you have the quality of not putting yourself first but being willing to give your time,property, money,effort,power etc ( being unselfish
) just for others in an esteem manner,even living your life for a friend!!! like our lord Jesus did, just imagine the love! your mum has for you,dissatifying herself just to satisfy you.When selfishness is out love reins.Unfortunately all human have natural tendency to be selfish including I.
EducationThe Most Widely Read Newspaper In Nigeria?share Your Ranking: by edusurf(op): 10:42pm On Aug 24, 2009
THE NATION,PUNCH,The GUARDIAN,etc.Which one is the most widely read? pls let us hear you out.
EducationUniversity Of Ado Ekiti Post Jamb @ Last! by edusurf(op): 2:34pm On Aug 22, 2009
need help for unad post jamb registration and the likes? feel me now!
PropertiesProperty For Sale,hot! by edusurf(op): 3:29pm On Aug 19, 2009
2 bedroom unit at igede asking 6m,property @ iba housing ,2 bed room flat. asking 4.5m pls call 08051688941.
LiteratureNeeded! by edusurf(op): 5:22am On Aug 18, 2009
EDUCATION JOURNALIST OR WRITERS ,COMPETENT AND RELIABLE EDITORS,NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES STUDENTS WOULD BE OF ADVANTAGE. A FIRM NEEDS YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS. PLS, SEND UR ID TO labilex4real@yahoo. com or labilex4u@yahoo. com. PLEASE NOTE THAT THESE POSTS ARE FOR FREE CONTRIBUTORS AND THE LOVERS OF INNOVATIONS. THANKS GOD BLESS NIJA,GOD BLESS NBF,GOD BLESS ME AMEN,
Jobs/VacanciesNeeded! by edusurf(op): 5:15am On Aug 18, 2009
EDUCATION JOURNALIST OR WRITERS ,COMPETENT AND RELIABLE EDITORS,NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES STUDENTS WOULD BE OF ADVANTAGE. A FIRM NEEDS YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS. PLS, SEND UR ID TO labilex4real@yahoo. com or labilex4u@yahoo. com. PLEASE NOTE THAT THESE POSTS ARE FOR FREE CONTRIBUTORS AND THE LOVERS OF INNOVATIONS. THANKS GOD BLESS NIJA,GOD BLESS NAIRALAND,GOD BLESS ME AMEN,
EducationHelp! by edusurf(op): 4:46am On Aug 18, 2009
what can he rebrand?your president is overloaded.thats is why everything stand still! god should help us.

RomanceRe: Love Is: by edusurf(op): 4:15am On Aug 18, 2009
how can you get what you dont know? is like jumping into a bus without eny destination! you get love if you really know what love is.
EducationRe: Unn Damns ASUU;new Unn 2009/10 Post UME SCREENING TEST Time Table by edusurf: 3:40am On Aug 18, 2009
EDUCATION JOURNALISTS OR WRITERS ,COMPETENT AND RELIABLE EDITORS,NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES STUDENTS WOULD BE OF ADVANTAGE.A FIRM NEEDS YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS. PLS, SEND UR ID TO labilex4real@yahoo.com or labilex4u@yahoo.com.PLEASE NOTE THAT THESE POSTS ARE FOR FREE CONTRIBUTORS AND THE LOVERS OF INNOVATIONS. THANKS GOD BLESS NIJA,GOD BLESS NIARALAND,GOD BLESS ME AMEN,
EducationRe: Unilag Post Ume Is: by edusurf(op): 3:24am On Aug 18, 2009
SO YOU THINK THE EXAM WAS PERFECT? DONT THINK IT,IS NOT EVEN CLOSED TO NORMAL.TO PROOF MYSELF OKEY, IF YOU WANT IT I WILL PASTE THE WHOLE QUESTIONS FROM A TO Z FOR YOU TO SEE WHAT YOUR MATE HAS BEEN STUDYING TWO WEEKS TO THE EXAM IMAGINE LIFE QUESTIONS! I DONT KNOW IT COULD BE REAL , WHERE DO THEY GET IT?.THOSE BIG GUUNS STILL HAVE THERE WAYS ON ETC. I HAVE THE QUESTIONS WITH ME A WEEK TO THE EXAM,ALL YOU NEED IS TO STUDY GO IN AND CLICK IMAGINE,SERIES OF IMPERSONATIONS WERE COUNTED IN UNILAG CENTRE,AT OBA AKRAN THE SECURITIES MAKE THERE PURSE RICH! TOTAL FAILURE!.JUST BECOS ONE OR TWO PPLE WANTED TO MAKE CONTRACT MONEY ON TEST THE VCS ,OR DONT YOU THINK SOME PPLE SIGNED AND GOT PAY,GOD !!WE ARE USED TO SUFERING AND SMILING IN THIS COUNTRY.UNTIL WE ARE READY TO,
EducationEdusurf Needs: by edusurf(op): 5:59am On Aug 17, 2009
EDUCATION JOURNALISTS OR WRITERS ,COMPETENT AND RELIABLE EDITORS,NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES STUDENTS WOULD BE OF ADVANTAGE.A FIRM NEEDS YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS. PLS, SEND UR ID TO labilex4real@yahoo.com or labilex4u@yahoo.com.PLEASE NOTE THAT THESE POSTS ARE FOR FREE CONTRIBUTORS AND THE LOVERS OF INNOVATIONS. THANKS GOD BLESS NIJA,GOD BLESS NIARALAND,GOD BLESS ME AMEN,
EducationUnilag Post Ume Is: by edusurf(op): 5:27am On Aug 17, 2009
TOTAL HELL! CANDIDATES SAT FOR THIS POST UME THAT IS SUPPOSED TO BE ELECTRONIC MONITORED,THE RESULT WHICH IS TO BE IMMEDIATE TOOK CLOSED TO A MONTH!! IMAGINE WHAT COULD HAVE WENT WRONG IN THE DARK.THE ERROR ORRIENTED RESULT CAME OUT AND MANY WERE CALLED FOR RESEAT because OF THEIR FALLACIES,THE SCHEDULED TIME WAS 2 PM THEY STARTED 8 AM,CANDIDATES WERE TREATED LIKE GOATS,THEY WERE FLOGGED YEAH!I SAW IT ,PHONES WERE STOLEN.IMAGINE A SCHOOL LIKE UNILAG CONDUCTING EXAM INSIDE COMPUTER VILLAGE! SOME WERE ASKED TO GO BACK TO UNILAG,SOME ARE YET TO WRITE TILL NOW,GOD!IMAGINE A GUY AFTER THE RESEAT SCORED 17.5,HE NEARLY FAINT HE WAS EMBARRASED,WHO WILL SAVE STUDENTRYhuh
RomanceLove Is: by edusurf(op): 4:16am On Aug 17, 2009
i need the practical defination of love,i mean african love well,dictionary definations is out of this!
RomanceRe: Check!tips That Hold Ladies And Make Them Stay! by edusurf(op): 11:20am On Aug 11, 2009
YEAH,SEX IS VERY VERY IMPORTANT AND NOT TO OVER RULE OTHER FACTORS,AS I GROW EACH DAY I DISCOVERED THAT DAILY ACTIVITIES AND STRUGLES HAVE BAD EGO ON LIBIDO,SO MANY AT TIMES I DO FAIL TO PUT IT WELLL,DESPITE THE FACT THAT I INCREASED MY INCOME AND OTHER
THINGS TO MAKE HER HAPPY SHE CALLED ME TO REPORT MY BED FUNCTIONS? NKO?
RomanceRe: Check!tips That Hold Ladies And Make Them Stay! by edusurf(op): 6:28am On Aug 11, 2009
YES,YOU CANNOT RULE OUT OTHER FACTORS AS YOU SAID BUT BROS,TO BE PRACTICAL,COMMUNICATION OF COURSE WILL BRING HER CLOSED TO YOU,MONEY WILL MAKE HER LAY, THESE ARE SECONDARY FACTORS.WHATEVER YOU DO WILL END IN BED,THE ONLY PRIVATE PLACE FOR THE TWO OF YOU AND WHATEVER HAPPENS HERE MATTERS ALOT,YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO SATISFY HER (HARD OR COOL) BUT MOST CASES YOU NEED TO GO DEEPER TO KEEP HER LOW FOR YOU!!! 99.9 % VALUE MONEY,THEY VALUE OTHER THINGS,100% LOVE SEX.GOD BLESS ME
RomanceCheck!tips That Hold Ladies And Make Them Stay! by edusurf(op): 11:22pm On Aug 10, 2009
well,from experience,the only thing that will make your gf stay is hot and deeeeep sex!no be money oooo ,oyah talk.if u need more tips i dey to give u oo,God bless nigeria,God bless nairaland God bless me.
EducationIs Unilag Postjamb Electronic Test A Blessing Or A Course? by edusurf(op): 10:42pm On Aug 10, 2009
university of lagos post jamb!!! pple should talk ooo

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