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Romance / Re: Dark Side Of Porn… by EduTechTainMent: 8:23pm On Jul 18, 2021
Doja2000:
Op,u sure say u read your thread before you post am?? undecided

Sure I did. Reading is bae. Beats watching movies IMHO.

The article is quite enlightening. An interesting read.
Romance / Re: Dark Side Of Porn… by EduTechTainMent: 12:54pm On Jul 18, 2021
Sugardick:
I read am finish na this kind thing I dey fit read chai

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It's Informative sha. You gain some Knowledge shey?

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Family / Re: What Is The Right Age To Gift Your Child A Smartphone? by EduTechTainMent: 12:06pm On Jul 18, 2021
Technology has its merits and demerits. We shouldn't be seen to ignore the merits because of some demerits.

Some parents also used similar arguments against having a TV set at home. What was the end result? Your guess is as good as mine.

Technology is here to stay. We either move with the tides or we get left behind. Being in a 3rd world country already puts us at a disadvantage.

Make everybody sha do wetin he/she feels is best for his kids and family.
Family / Re: What Is The Right Age To Gift Your Child A Smartphone? by EduTechTainMent: 11:59am On Jul 18, 2021
Hathor5:


Studies show that excessive use of smartphones has negative effects on child development.

While you are here advertising the benefits, you should never ignore the risks.

Thank you for the reply. Of course I am aware of what you mentioned. That's why I mentioned in my post that you can control ALL your kid does. You can program it to limit the usage to particular days of the week, or specific hours or maximum number of hours usage. I am not just talking about games games and games. There are tons of educational and religious apps that can help your kids to develop their intellectual capacity and help them in their day to day studies.

Your take home message is the excessive usage. Moderation is key in whatever we do in life, not only smartphone usage and not only for kids. Even adults need to limit their usage of smartphones. There is a thin line btw productive usage or addictive usage. I know what I am talking about.

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Romance / Dark Side Of Porn… by EduTechTainMent: 11:36am On Jul 18, 2021
Angela Jika’s grin is “expensive.” For the right price, it will slink into a sneer while she plays the pitiless dominatrix. But “to act a bondage (BDSM) script, I will take N40, 000, and nothing less,” she said.


Through her definition of “expensive” to her cocksure demeanour, her voice crashed through the evening like a broken scream, and a silent shriek crept into her narrative. The impact was chilling.

At 21, Jika can “act anything.” She would submit to restraints and take a beating from a dominant male or dominatrix. She feign a rapture by draping a slick, sultry mask on her face. For N50, 000, she would spread out and make a flora bed of the studio.

Since she made her foray into the porn industry, Jika has done everything. “I have paid my dues. Na to blow (achieve renown) remain,” she said. Money teases off her inhibitions. Hard drugs too. She’d do anything to feed her drug dependence hence at age 17, she let two two married neighbours sleep with her on the backseat of a car, while her boyfriend, Azuka, secretly filmed them.

“We used the N6, 000 to buy crack and my boyfriend said we would use the videos to blackmail them for more money,” said Angela, adding that she ended up as the face of a ‘public sex’ porn fetish.

Her boyfriend, now ex, eventually uploaded the sex video to teach her a lesson. She said, “He did it to punish me because I jilted him.” The moment it happened, she contemplated suicide. “I wanted to kill myself. I nursed the idea of drinking rat poison but I was dissuaded by my friend,” said Angela.

While she stewed in regret, she received a ‘business proposition’ from Vitus, owner of the makeshift pub where she hung out with her friends and ex-boyfriend.

The proposition was simple: if she didn’t mind, he could help her profit off her notoriety. “People are asking about you. My producer friend would like to meet you. He wants to put you in a movie,” he said.

“I asked him what kind of movie it was and he told me it was a romantic movie. I told him I won’t do sex movie with anyone. Dem no fit pay my money (They can’t afford me),” she said. But when she got to the venue, she got swayed by an advanced sum of N20, 000 to make a porn movie. She received a balance of N15, 000 afterward. Earning N35, 000 for a five minute video seemed a walk in the park for the 17-year-old. Now 21, she has become a prominent feature in porn movies. Do her parents know about this? How did they react to her chosen profession?

“My family disowned me. My friends are calling me names but their boyfriends are calling and texting me behind their back. They want to sleep with me. Nigerians need to chill,” she said, lamenting that people take who she is in the scenes too seriously.

“Initially, my parents thought I was training to be an actress in Nollywood until a neighbour’s husband fingered me in one of my porn videos. Nobody asked him how he came by the video. Or what he was doing on the porn site but everybody started calling me ashawo (prostitute),” said Angela, adding that she has gotten used to the name-calling.

She said, “The fact that I do incest movies and Bleep does not mean that I would do it in real life. I think those that are most offended are often those who are yearning to experience such sexual taboos. In late July 2020, during a bathroom quickie with a distant aunt’s husband, he kept saying, ‘Naughty girl. You are a bad child. Daddy will punish you. Don’t tell mummy and so on, while begging me to say: ‘Yes daddy!’ That was weird,” she said, stressing that her greatest agony was the propriety of telling his wife, who is one of her greatest critics, that her husband has an incest porn fetish.

“She would ask how I got to know about it. And they have two daughters; one is in her early teens,” she said.

Angela’s role models in the industry are Ajibola Elizabeth aka Maami Igbagbo and Tobiloba Jolaoso, popularly known as Kingtblakhoc. Both smut film aficionados, were at one time, the poster icons of Nigeria’s cyber-porn culture.

“If I were a man, I would be doing just what Jolaoso has been doing. I go do worse sef. Wetin una don see? You never see anything,” said Angela.

It would be recalled that Jolaoso was recently arrested for allegedly recording a pornographic movie at the Osun Osogbo sacred grove on the outskirts of the city of Osogbo, the Osun state capital.

The sacred forest, adjudged home to Osun, the Yoruba goddess of fertility, is a UN-designated World Heritage Site. The police said Jolaoso was arrested for allegedly recording a “sex movie” in the forest. Police spokesman, Yemisi Opalola, said that Jolaoso would appear in court following an investigation as his conduct “could have breached public peace.” Jolaoso subsequently appeared in court and was granted bail.

The Jolaoso factor

From Jolaoso’s desecration of the sacred grove to his teeming fans, including Angela’s celebration of his “feat,” a generational conflict resounds with an instructive peal. It highlights the widening cultural chasms between the older generation and millennials channeling deviant impulses in response to puritan values.

Born May 12, 1993, Jolaoso, a native of Osun, is the first Nigerian and African male to boldly venture into the adult film industry without hiding his identity. As he gained notoriety, he published social media advertisement for performers, bragging that his payment pattern includes a “Nice meal and daddy’ treats. Maybe, I bought you pants, stuff, and helped you send money home and cards. If you like to stay 20 minutes or 20 years, same price; though I usually request for two to three days; N30, 000 if your period came and I did not sleep with you.”

Addressing his prospective clients further, he promised, “You won’t go empty handed; N40, 000 if I didn’t sleep with you, pocket money; N50, 000 if I didn’t sleep with you but took pictures of you without your face; N80, 000: I sleep with you, took pictures or video without your face; N150, 000 if you didn’t care about showing your face; N200, 000 if you show your face and N300, 000 if you show your face, and we have sex and you are good.” He concluded that, “If you have a nice arse, good workshop and you are naturally good,” there could be extra money.

Predictably, several undergraduates and unemployed girls made a beeline for his studio.

Major beneficiaries of Jolaoso’s smut factory include Elizabeth aka Maami Igbago, his ex-girlfriend and “video vixen.” Born April 9, 1995, as the first of five children, in Ipoti, Ekiti State, Elizabeth joined the adult film industry when her mother died in 2016 and she had to cater for herself and her siblings, said acting porn is her calling. She got her break in porn acting when she met Jolaoso shortly after her mother’s death. According to her, Jolaoso is a good person, who is unfortunately, widely misunderstood. Once, during an interview, she described him as leadership material, stressing that, “He is the kind of person that Nigerians should elect as our leader.”

Despite her gushing admiration of Jolaoso, they eventually fell out with each other. Things turned awry, she said, soon after she started getting offers that ran into millions of naira from different people, who were inspired by her performance in Jolaoso’s porn movies. Elizabeth said he got so emotional and scared that she might dump him, and subsequently started inviting girls who lived in guest houses into his studio and their bed. She lamented that Jolaoso ignored her warnings despite getting STDs from the girls he invited in, and subsequently infecting her.

Eventually, she left him and started her own porn outfit. Now, on her own, she offers her videos for premium download. She recently disclosed in an interview that her customers included top Nigerian actors, musicians and politicians.

Like Elizabeth, Chisom Ugwu alias Chyzum Hills also features prominently in Jolaoso’s pornographic movies. The porn actress, who recently argued that the kind of life she lives “is her bloody business” and needs no critics whatsoever in her life.

“I don’t know what’s giving folk grief about my sexual calling. I am a beast of a woman, a force of my own. My decision to act porn is nobody’s business. If I am too much of a woman for you because of that, go to hell. It’s part of my femininity,” said Ucheoma Passions aka Uchybomb, a porn actress.



A nation living in denial

Nigeria has a thriving, underground porn industry but both the government and citizenry are living in denial of it. “We could blame this on fear; fear of acknowledging the ugly truth and a deep-rooted anxiety about the pervasiveness of porn in our increasingly permissive society,” noted Olanrewaju Abdulhameed, a high school counselling psychologist.

Astonishingly, for a country that’s deeply religious, and prominently split along Muslim, Christian faiths,  Nigeria has never outlawed pornography, not even in the 1999 Constitution.

While the country’s criminal code slackly defines “obscenity”as any article whose effect, “taken as whole is such as to tend to deprave and corrupt,” those exposed to it, Lagos State has, however, outlawed the public display of graphic sexual material, at the backdrop of calls for the government to block porn sites.

However, due to a lack of federal law against public broadcast of smut movies, pornographic content can be accessed online at any time by anyone including teenagers and minors.

Until recently, all domestic porn were heterosexual but there has been increasing production of same-sex porn. While homosexual activity attracts a 14-year sentence in the country, a couple of actresses have engaged in lesbian porn to wide acclaim.

Nonetheless porn actresses have to deal with “misconceptions” of their “calling.” Mareme Edet aka Uglygalz, in a widely publicised interview, lamented how she is mistaken for a prostitute by the public, stressing that she’s “a porn star.”

According to her, porn acting is a lucrative venture and artistes earn between $3,000 to $10,000 for a five-minute long video. As of 2014, Mareme claimed to have slept with over 100 men and has been confirmed as one of the “verified” porn actresses and producers on a popular x-rated content website. “But it’s not up to 1,000 but getting close to 1000,” she said. At 17, she kept a diary of people she had slept with and the situation that led to their encounters, until her brother-in-law saw the book, “and he flogged me mercilessly,” she revealed.

Back in high school, Mareme almost got expelled for having sex with her principal. She said, “I was the one who actually lured him into it and later, people got to find out and I was almost expelled but in my university days, I willingly traded sex for grades especially for courses I found hard passing,” Mareme said, stressing that she has the blessing of her parents in her “very lucrative calling.”



Acting porn is harder than it looks

While more popular porn artistes claimed they earn between N50, 000 and N100, 000 for a six to 10-minute video, Mary Chigbo, 28, argued that several actresses actually earn lower. The native of Owerri in Imo State, said she got N15, 000 for her first job even though she was promised N30, 000. Afterwards, her fees fluctuated between N20, 000 and N30, 000 for a 10 to 15-minute video.

“I will earn more when I get into the big league. I just need to feature with one big actress to blow (attain renown),” said the young adult who has a fetish for playing a sexually daring teenager and high school girl.

Indeed, life as a porn actress isn’t what it’s cracked up to be. Before quitting the business, Delphina Joy aka Savage Trap Queen, complained of physical assault by her former boss and onscreen partner. She made a live Instagram post, crying while filing a report against him in a police station. She also lamented being attacked by fellow porn actresses who felt she was stealing their shine and hugging the limelight.

Beyond the fallacies

Save Jolaoso and fellow smut entrepreneur, Krissy Joh, very few actors are well paid in the porn industry. The only option they have is to quit and start their own productions. “Too many actors trying to start something on their own has led to the prevalence of mediocre porn movies in the industry,”argued Chiedu Raphael, a self-confessed “internationally trained professional.”

According to him, desperate actors seeking to make a name and overnight renown, employ commercial sex workers, teenagers and the underage as performers. “What you have in the end are badly done videos. Poor lighting, poor acting and terrible content,” said Raphael.

Further investigations revealed that male performers make about a third of the money paid to their female colleagues. Kingsley Oroh, 24, lamented that his fee stagnates at N15, 000 to N20, 000 for a 5-10 minute feature even though many of his onscreen female partners earn higher – between N25, 000 to N35, 000.

“The few times I complained, I was told to quit if I didn’t like the money. The director blamed me for being ungrateful. He said I should be thankful for the opportunity he gave me to have sex with different females. Even though most of those girls are oloso (commercial sex workers),” said Oroh.

In truth, the average porn actor must struggle to sustain the singular talent of keeping an erection for long periods of time while a small audience of actors, actresses, directors, and production crew watch.

Consequently, some actors, at least those who can afford it, inject Alprostadil or Caverject into an open vein in their penis. “The average cost of the drug is N15, 000 for a single chamber dose and N30, 000 for a dual chamber dose. It used to be N28, 000. Not many actors can afford that. So, they resort to taking Viagra and local alcoholic beverages mixed with cannabis and other psychotropic substances; anything to get them high and hard, very fast,” said Brown Edet, a porn director.

Further findings revealed that some actors who inject, keep an open wound at the base of their penis through which they inject the stimulant into their organ. They do this to maintain a single needle point on the penis. The downside of this is that, they bleed on their onscreen female partners thus increasing their chances of contracting Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs).

Edet said he has seen actors lament their inability to achieve an erection without the drug. Addiction makes them stock the fridge with vials, to be sought, every time they wish to have sex, on the set and even when they are home with their girlfriends. And that is the height of imperilment, he argued.



Exploiting drug dependent youth as performers

More worrisome is the influx of drug dependent youth into the porn business. Investigations revealed that the industry is currently battling the scourge of artistes heavily dependent on heroin, cocaine, Indian Hemp, ecstasy and other psychotropic substances. While some established porn artistes are known to habitually indulge in narcotic use to get high and dull their inhibitions before a performance, several struggling porn makers have developed a knack for employing young adults and teenagers with chronic drug dependence as performers.





Read the complete article in the link below:

By Olatunji OLOLADE, Associate Editor

https://thenationonlineng.net/dark-side-of-porn/

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Family / Re: What Is The Right Age To Gift Your Child A Smartphone? by EduTechTainMent: 8:22am On Jul 14, 2021
enikl:
Personally I believe it isn't about when they should start using it.. The big question should be when they can start using it without supervision! The digital age isn't limited to any age group.. But proper supervision is the ultimate goal!

Even my 2 Yr old child uses a smartphone-either mine or his mum's. He doesn't hv a personal phone yet. His siblings all hv - the oldest is about 7 yrs old. It helps kids develop their intellect. You would be surprised when you see my 2 Yr old kid handling a phone and playing games on it.

For those skeptics or anxious parents who are afraid of the Internet, there are measures you can take to safeguard and monitor all activities on your kids smart device.

There are many educative and informative apps that can help kids from pre-school to toddler age to kindergarten and also grade 1, 2, 3 etc.

Best to expose your kids to tech at a young age. The future is tech- irrespective of gender and age. Already set up a desktop PC for 'em. Will be walking them through the use of a PC gradually.

I love tech and my kids will benefit form what I am passionate about.

For anyone interested, I can help you get the best and most affordable of such tablets. It's All In One with value added services (apps installation and setup) at no extra cost.

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Education / Re: Adamawa Polytechnic Shut As Students Burn Hostel (Photos) by EduTechTainMent: 7:38am On Mar 26, 2021
Waiting patiently for NL'ders to do what they do best - turn this into a northern bashing thread. Smh

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Politics / Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by EduTechTainMent: 10:51am On Mar 21, 2021
Mjay111:
point of correction my brother, Prophet Muhammed(S.A.W) never force anybody to islam and there is no place in quran that says force people to islam... lakundinukun waliyedin(your religion is your religion, my religion is my religion). if you see anybody forcing islam on another person, such person is doing his own and not the teaching of our beloved prophet. so stop talking out of hatred and follow the truth and reality.

Sadly people don't want to be good students of history but would rather swallow hook line and sinker whatever they read on SM. Even a thorough examination of the antecedents of christendom and the crusades will reveal a lot. People were burnt at the stakes for the flimsiest of excuses. Religion has always been the strongest opium of mankind.

A brief history of the prophet of Islam will reveal a lot but they won't bother reading about it. Anyways may God guide us all to the right path.

This isn't a discussion I want to have. I respect Christianity and won't want to say any denigrating words about it. That's not what my deen teaches me.
Politics / Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by EduTechTainMent: 10:45am On Mar 21, 2021
oluwaseyi0:


By religious tolerance I believe you don't mean Muslim alone? Because they seems to be the only one always asking for a waiver

Should Catholic students be allowed to wear their rosery? Should traditional religious people allow to wear their religious regalia on the uniforms? Should non Muslim allow to drink alcohol on Kano?

How is it uniform when it's no longer uniform

I'll rather every single one is wearing rosery and hijab, so far everyone is wearing EXACTLY the same thing ... that's UNIFORM

That's not a logical argument sir/ma.

Why is the hijab such a big deal. Its just a piece of clothe worn as an adornment but it holds a very special place in the lives of Muslims.

Ppl talk about Muslims wanting to dominate and conquer. Its actually the opposite. The world wants the muslims to compromise and be more Liberal, abandon the sacred dictates of their religion and centuries old practice, and ultimate forgetting the teachings of the deen.

All over the world, ppl argue that the hijab should not be used by the Muslim lady, but some argue she is being forced against her will, some argue she will be suffocated. All manners of mudslinging and accusations just to paint the hijab as a horrible archaic practice.

Some catholics wear the rose on their necks already to school. Some traditionalists also adorn their wrists and waists with rings, amulets and all sorts. Has anyone spoken about this. Has anyone condemned wearing all these attires. Some hv incisions on their heads and bodies. People practice their religions how they see fit.

The mission schools should just take over their schools and let this be over with already.
Politics / Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by EduTechTainMent: 10:31am On Mar 21, 2021
Pastorfavourdes:


https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=216441616927951&id=111647580740689

I hardly ever like commenting on such posts but I need to make a clarification here. Why is it that the Christians always jump to quote the Saudi crown Prince and also cite an example of chaos happening if all religious adherents are allowed to dorn their religious attires to school. Let me make some clarification.

1. Muslims don't follow the teachings of any Saudi Crown Prince. He may be a Liberal for all we care. For almost 1500 years now, we hv followed the teachings of the Quran and Prophet Mohammed (PBUH). That is the minimum and maximum standard. We care less what one 21st century Prince says about what he thinks should be the norm in the 21st century. Mecca and medina are sacred places for the Muslims but that doesn't mean citizens of that region are better Muslims. Piety is what makes one superior and not your skin color or national identity. Pls non Muslims should stop asking Muslim to be Liberal as perceived by Saudi Crown Prince or claiming we want to be more pious than Saudi Arabia. We don't follow Saudi Arabia teachings. This is common Knowledge. Saudi Arabia is not the pace setter or yardstick to measure our religiosity.

2. Islam is a way of life. The hijab is a way of life. The hijab is the identity of the Muslim female. She adorns herself with the hijab whenever she is outside the confines of her home or when she is with non-mahram people at home. She is always on the hijab as part and parcel of her everyday dressing. She doesn't just wear it to school, she also wears it to the market, mosque, restaurant, gym, mall, to visit her friends, when travelling, when praying, during the hot season and cold season, and generally when outside her home. It is an inherent part of her being.

Thesame cannot be said for any other religion. They only use their attires when worshipping or on special occasions. This is the difference. I wonder why there is such pervasive islamophobia. The world isn't just waking up to the fact that the identity of a Muslim lady is the hijab. All over the world it is thesame attire. Why then would we want them to change a centuries old practice.

If u argue that all other religious adherents should equally be allowed to wear their traditional attires to school just cos Muslims do so, that's not a logical argument. Laslas na dem go tire. Fact remains they aren't used to it and would find it burdensome, if they hv to do so for most part of their life or even school life. Will they also be able to wear same attires to all the aforementioned places? The answer is most likely an emphatic NO.

Islam has stood the test of time and changes over all these centuries for a reason. We adhere as much as we can to the dictates of the religion, albeit we aren't PERFECT. Our holy books and prophetic traditions are sacred. We hold them dear and follow the teachings as best as we can, although We are also humans and aren't infallible, so please cut us some slack.

I will welcome a superior argument asides from this oft-repeated ones I argued against above.

For the records, I think we should find an amicable way to settle this issue. Govt can choose to hand back the mission schools to the original owners and hands-off their management. Then the schools can decide to implement whatever policies they desire, and they can compel all students to comply. Muslim students can equally go to a school that is much more receptive to their islamic ideals.
Crime / Re: Kidnappers On Rampage In Abuja by EduTechTainMent: 8:44am On Feb 06, 2021
nairalandankrah:
By Sanya Adejokun - Abuja
On Feb 6, 2021


https://tribuneonlineng.com/kidnappers-on-rampage-in-abuja/..

Nna men, who thus is deeeeep.....

For the umpteenth time, Al waht I have come to believe about Nigeria has been wrong:

9a go better: since before we start to dey use pampers, 9ja never better

9ja guys love life and can't engage in suicide bombing: your guess is as good as mine with BH guys rampaging the country.

9ja is a religious state: the facts are obvious that we may seem very religious but highly ungodly, but bothering on hypocritical.

Corruption is a govt thing: yes it is, but but it is now very pervasive in our obodo 9ja

9ja love home: now all man wan jaapa. Even those wey dey jand no wan come home cos they stand the risk of being kidnapped or killed here. Many hv lost their lives to this in recent years.

Kidnapping: 9ja is now a thriving state for kidnappers.

Gunslingers: this is not a Clint Eastwood movie, its is real. AK-47 guns are now like pure water on our streets. Every Tom dick and Harry can handle one.

Etc......... Add your own...
TV/Movies / Re: Multichoice Announces Price Slash On Dstv, Gotv Decoders by EduTechTainMent: 8:20am On Jan 30, 2021
timisquare82:

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Education / Re: Reopening Of Universities: FG Needs To Contact Relevant Stakeholders by EduTechTainMent: 7:56pm On Jan 18, 2021
Tony142:



before u come and argue with me about school, let me 1st of all give you a small assignment to do, u know what? go and close down




1. All the markets across Nigeria
2. All the churches across Nigeria
3. All the mosque across Nigeria
4. National Identify number office
5. international boarder
6. All night clubs across Nigeria
7. stop people from traveling



after u have finish closing all what I listed above, then come back and give me just 1 reason why school should be closed

#peace

You are obviously reading out of context. I didn't say the schools should be closed na. We need to learn to live with the virus.

What we are worried about is the level of preparedness for re-ọpening. If (God forbid) per-adventure now, we hv students and staff who get infected on campus and the health workforce on ground refuse to attend to them (fearing for their safety and lives in the face of poor covid 19 case mgt training and provision of PEP) before the arrival of the task force team members, what do u think will happen? Lives will be lost. The most basic intervention at the right time can make a difference between life and death.
Education / Re: Reopening Of Universities: FG Needs To Contact Relevant Stakeholders by EduTechTainMent: 7:31pm On Jan 18, 2021
Tony142:





is the presidential task force not a medical doctor?

PTF chair? Is he going to be present on the ground to manage the cases in all the institutions? Your argument no strong bro
Education / Re: Reopening Of Universities: FG Needs To Contact Relevant Stakeholders by EduTechTainMent: 7:07pm On Jan 18, 2021
andyblinks:

relevant stakeholders had been consulted before school reopening, if the weren't consulted that means they were not relevant for the consultation
.
for with all this yarnins them just dey want attention

You have a point sha. The FG would definitely have consulted with some stakeholders in the institutions. I remember there was a minimum benchmark requirement proposed by the NUC as a mandatory prerequisite to be fulfilled before any institution rẹ-opens. But that isn't the only issue they raised na.

If relevant stakeholders were indeed consulted, what then is the level of preparedness in our institutions? From the little I understand, the university is a community on its own.

There are a lot of issues really- student accommodations, lecture halls, trained professional manpower to manage the suspected cases (at least before the state covid 19 task force takes over), etc.

Unfortunately many Nigerian institutions aren't equipped to hold virtual classes.
Education / Re: COVID-19: Are You Comfortable Sending Your Children Back To School?? by EduTechTainMent: 6:21pm On Jan 18, 2021
This is exactly the reason why I shared this post.

https://www.nairaland.com/6370299/reopening-universities-fg-needs-contact

We should be seen to give it all it takes in providing a safe learning environment for our kids and colleagues in the higher institutions.
Education / Re: Reopening Of Universities: FG Needs To Contact Relevant Stakeholders by EduTechTainMent: 6:16pm On Jan 18, 2021
andyblinks:
that 0ne na yarnins
everyone wants to be relevant

So in your opinion they aren't relevant. Lolz.
Why do you say so if I may ask?
Education / Re: Reopening Of Universities: FG Needs To Contact Relevant Stakeholders by EduTechTainMent: 6:04pm On Jan 18, 2021
EduTechTainMent:


Source:
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/01/reopening-of-universities-fg-needs-to-contact-relevant-stakeholders-for-public-safety/

Cc: lalasticlala Richie, olawalebabs, Finestboy our universities and other institutions of higher learning are re-opening; people need to know our level of preparedness, and all stakeholders should do the needful.
Education / Reopening Of Universities: FG Needs To Contact Relevant Stakeholders by EduTechTainMent: 5:43pm On Jan 18, 2021
The National Association of Doctors in University Health Services (NADUHS) has called on the federal government to as a matter of urgency contact all relevant stakeholders for inputs, consultation and adoption of effective strategies that will ensure public safety before Universities across the country resume.

The call was contained in a statement issued by Concerned members of the association, titled “January 18th, 2021 resumption of Nigerian Universities: An assessment of Federal Government’s level of preparedness amid Covid 19 pandemic second wave”, made available to Vanguard in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital.

The statement was signed by Dr Abiodun Amusan (South West), Dr Musa Sheheu (South-South), Dr Hassan S. Musa (North East), Dr Ishaq Abubakar (North West), Dr Enweani Onyeka (South East), and Dr Louis Nwakolo (North Central)

The call was contained in a statement issued by Concerned members of the association, titled “January 18th, 2021 resumption of Nigerian Universities: An assessment of Federal Government’s level of preparedness amid Covid 19 pandemic second wave”, made available to Vanguard in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital.

The statement was signed by Dr Abiodun Amusan (South West), Dr Musa Sheheu (South-South), Dr Hassan S. Musa (North East), Dr Ishaq Abubakar (North West), Dr Enweani Onyeka (South East), and Dr Louis Nwakolo (North Central).

NADUHS, an affiliate of the Nigerian Medical Association, complained that the federal government is yet to train health workers in University Health Services (UHS) preparatory to the resumption of Universities and other tertiary institutions”.

It, therefore, requested the federal government to ensure that medical doctors and other health care personnel in University Health Centres across the country are trained adequately before universities resume so as to reduce the spread of covid-19 among students, and staff in University campuses.

“Members of NADUHS while offering their services acknowledge the inadequate provision of Personal Protective Equipment’s, (PPEs), and other essential medical consumables required in the discharge of their duties during the pandemic”.

“As at the time of going to press, the federal government is yet to pay NADUHS members and other Health Care workers in University Health Services their covid-19 hazard and inducement allowance despite Mr President’s approval since March 2020”.

“NADUHS noted the difficulty its members are going through daily while providing medical services to members of University staff, their families, and NHIS enrollees during this pandemic without motivation, training, and adequate medical equipment’s and consumables”.

“NADUHS also observed with dismay the irregularities of our salary structure as some Universities still pay their medical personnel using CONTISS salary structure as against the approved CONMESS and CONHESS”.

“For the records, Nigerians should be informed that already positive cases of Covid-19 have been recorded in some University Health facilities with morbidities recorded. The prevention of recording more cases should be a collective responsibility of the Health Care personnel, our respective University managements, and the federal government of Nigeria”.

The association advised the federal government to immediately pay all its members of their covid-19 hazard and inducement allowance.

“NADUHS is yet to understand and comprehend why the federal government chose to selectively pay all health care personnel under the Federal Ministry of Health and refuse to do the same to Doctors and other Healthcare Professionals under Nigerian Universities and institutions of higher learning”.

“NADUHS as critical stakeholders shall continue to offer its services during this pandemic. NADUHS recommends that No University should be allowed to resume without adequate preparation”.


Source:
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/01/reopening-of-universities-fg-needs-to-contact-relevant-stakeholders-for-public-safety/
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Romance / Re: I Engaged My Girlfriend, Now I Am Thinking Of Calling Off The Engagement by EduTechTainMent: 8:38am On Jan 16, 2021
Skepticus:


Take your virtue-signalling crap and moral judgement elsewhere. You don't know me and i care less about the "wrongs" that you do in your personal life, seeing it is not my business

I shared my experiences to make OP see what may likely be going on. I could decide not to, and nothing would happen but i decided to "open-up" since Nigerian men usually fall for women's manipulations a lot.

He sought for our opinions/advice and we shared it. The decision is in his hands to make. No one is putting a gun on his forehead to follow their advice.

I am sure I didn't explicitly condemn you, your act or judge you in my comment above. Definitely no one holy pass, but even amongst thieves, there is some honour.

Cheers.

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Romance / Re: I Engaged My Girlfriend, Now I Am Thinking Of Calling Off The Engagement by EduTechTainMent: 10:54pm On Jan 15, 2021
Skepticus:


It's bigger than losing feelings. That girl OP talked about na most likely Coded Street girl wey dey run package on top the OP head.

As she see say OP don engage her (wedding on the way), she use the few months wey she get as single babe, they "sort" her old boyfriend(s) which is giving them "parting sex" before her marriage. All go be clean runs, no social media chat so that the OP no go suspect. I don straff babe like that 3 days to her wedding. Babe just call me say she wan give me "parting gift" before wedding. Deletes call as soon as she made them to clean up "evidence". Na banging all night before she go wed for PH 3 days later. That's why paternity fraud for Nigeria be like water. Na so plenty men take dey train first children wey nor be dia own.

I just dey laugh the OP. Girl dey run "street" parole on am and e nor wan understand. He should be glad that he has a good "subconscious" telling him that something is wrong.

This here is what is wrong with many on this thread. We share our thoughts based on our past actions or inactions. Different strokes for different folks sha.

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Romance / Re: I Engaged My Girlfriend, Now I Am Thinking Of Calling Off The Engagement by EduTechTainMent: 10:04pm On Jan 15, 2021
Serene123:


Not chat. I can attest to that. I secretly had her WhatsApp on my phone for like a month without her ntoitce.

I saw other chats, but not that of the guy

This action ain't cool. Why on earth would you hack her account. If you can go this far during courtship, I can imagine what you would do when you eventually get married to her. It's natural to be protective of what you cherish, but there is a thin line between love and obsession; between being moderately possessive and destructively jealous. Suspicion ain't healthy in any human relationship. The foundation of every relationship should be built on mutual love, respect and trust.

I also fault her though. Since she is committed to you and plans on getting married to you, there is a limit to what she should allow the opposite sex do.

If i say what I think you should do, this thread will be derailed.

Wish you the best.

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Crime / Re: Aftermath Of Lekki Shootings & Looting: Lekki Becomes A Shadow Of Itself (Video) by EduTechTainMent: 11:41am On Oct 23, 2020
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At least two vans of armed mobile police should be staged at every major location.

If hoodlums come around, warn them off with a PAS grant them safe and unhindered passage but if they do otherwise , engage them and kill about 5 of them.

If this happens in two major places, they will be forced to retreat.

And you honestly think the police men would conscientiously come out to protect lives and properties when they are at risk of being lynched and the ppl they are meant to protect dont appreciate the good ones amongst them.
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