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Sitting not |
Hypocrites... Wike is a learner were Ameachi is when it comes to wastage |
Elisean:Who buhari don epp?? |
Youngext:Aii.. thanks bro.. I really needed that explanation |
pls will upgrading to lollipop 5.1 crash my rooted infinix? |
Pressclix:Can i install both superuser and kingroot on one devive? |
Pressclix i did just what you wrote up there but i minimised the kingroot during the rooting process and when i tried to get back to kingroot my phone hanged. When I could access my phone again, d kingroot automatically installed purify on my phone, when I checked the root state with root checker i was told i had root access but my problem is that the king root never installed superuser or king user on my phone so am a bit worried. |
OneWizy plz explain more on d glo night plan |
LeoFish92:Bro am currently going through this same ish. It took my phone over 9+ hours to get to 100%, this infinix slow charge is really frustrating |
The President Muhammadu Buhari-led Federal Government, on Monday, relaunched the War Against Indiscipline, WAI Brigade, in Abuja, saying in this era of insecurity, violence, kidnapping, and other forms of social vices, the role of the Brigade in civil intelligence gathering cannot be over emphasized. Details later... http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/08/buhari-relaunches-war-indicipline-brigade/ |
I vote fynestboi Cc Nljega |
Eleniyan15:I dey bro.. Can we chat this through on whatsapp? |
Pls can someone guide me on how to update to Lollipop or Marshmallow |
rottennaija:I can bet with my life that Buhari is a bigger thief. Udom is right. |
DropShot:Nonsense. Civility and rule of law but disobeying court orders. Total rubbish |
Who broke it? |
Forget it. This man is blessed |
They shouldn't forget to add shrines too. |
Karlovich:Except the Lord heals the sick, the doctors and nurses work in vain, for the life of a man is in the hand of God. |
President Muhammadu Buhari has expressed concern over low ranking of the country’s universities. The president expressed the concern on Saturday in Bauchi at the 19th to 22nd convocation ceremony of Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi. Represented by Prof. Julius Okojie, Executive Secretary, National Universities Commission, he said that “it is worrisome that no Nigerian university is quoted among the top 100 universities in the world. “We rank below a thousand, if we do not aspire to be among the world class universities, we cannot boast of robust system capable of making the country among the top economies of the world. “We have abundance of talents who excel elsewhere but appear incapacitated at home. This is unacceptable. “Whatever makes our abundant talents fail at home and excel abroad must be identified and neutralised for our benefit and that of our future generation,’’ Buhari said. He blamed incessant strikes by teachers as “major bottlenecks to progress of the country’s university system’’. “The repercussions of strike usually retard the smooth running of academic activities with heavy negative consequences’’. The president called on the state governments to support and encourage universities situated in their states because they were responsible for harnessing local talents and promotion of local innovations. He observed that the Treasury Single Account policy was meant to enhance accountability, transparency and revenue. “The seemingly challenges especially in tertiary institutions should be seen as a teething problem that will gradually vanish as the policy takes roots. “MDAs should, therefore, exhibit patience and understanding, bearing in mind that Nigerians shall surely reap from the fruits of the policy,’’ he said. Oba Rufus Aladesanmi, Chancellor of the institution, urged the graduating students to explore ways of self employment. Aladesanmi further urged them to contribute to the technological and economic development of the country. He observed that in spite of large number of students that applies for admission, few were being admitted due to few facilities. The chancellor called on stakeholders to urgently find both short and long term solutions to the problem. Prof. Saminu Ibrahim, Vice-Chancellor of the institution, said that the institution was graduating 8,127 students for its 19th and 22nd convocation. He explained that the figure included 845 diplomas, 5,577 first degrees, 1,620 post-graduate diplomas and Masters and 85 students as Doctors of Philosophy (Ph.D). Ibrahim further explained that out of the 5,577 first degree graduates, 32 obtained First Class, 1,203 Second Class (Upper Division) 2,702 Second Class (Lower Division), 1,481 Third Class and136 Pass. On achievements made by the institution, Ibrahim said that 40 academic staff members had obtained PhD. degrees worldwide while many others were pursuing their Masters degrees. He said that the institution was constructing six news hostels and renovating the existing ones as parts of students’ welfare package. Source: www.vanguardngr.com/2016/01/603649/ |
slap1:No. Juz for d fun of it. Almost like FTC |
VickyRotex:Lol seriously. I dont joke with it and I normally check it everytime before I logout . I was hoping i could hit the 1month mark before d week runs out but I was so disappointed with what i saw today |
Is it just me or have this happened to anyone on Nairaland before? My time spent online just dropped from 29days± to 35 minutes. Cc Seun and MODS pls take a look @ my account. Thanks |
Several high-profile Nigerians are facing charges as part of a drive against corruption but there are concerns the government is settling old political scores and flouting due process. President Muhammadu Buhari has vowed to recoup what he said were "mind-boggling" sums of public money stolen under previous administrations to fulfil a campaign pledge to end graft. This week, the government claimed just 55 people stole more than $6 billion between 2006 and 2013, leaving Nigeria in the lurch as its economy struggles due to the global oil price slump. But it is former national security advisor Sambo Dasuki who has become the key figure in the anti-corruption campaign. The former army colonel is accused of looting billions of dollars that were aimed at buying weapons and equipment for troops fighting Boko Haram Islamists. Cash is alleged to have been diverted instead to members of former president Goodluck Jonathan's Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to fund his failed re-election campaign. Dasuki was granted bail last month but has been kept in custody without access to his legal counsel as he awaits the start of three trials, his lawyer Joseph Daudu told a court in Abuja on Wednesday. Dauda said the detention was a "brazen affront" to the judiciary and the judge agreed. "I don't see how I can be conducting a criminal trial without the presence of the accused person," said judge Adeniyi Ademola. "You can set a dangerous precedent as it is." - Old habits? - Dauda later claimed Buhari was reverting to his old autocratic habits from his days as military ruler in the 1980s. "He (Buhari) emphasised he was a changed man, open to democratic principals. But interfering with the court system, trying to find your own rule of law, is not good," he told AFP at his office. "It makes the outcome suspect." Prosecutor Oladipo Okpeseyi, however, denied any impropriety. "The federal government has obeyed every order made in respect of this case. We are not acting illegally in any way whatsoever," he said. But Buhari's own comments about Dasuki and two other cases involving the pro-Biafra activist Nnamdi Kanu and the Shiite Muslim leader Ibrahim Zakzaky have rung alarm bells. He told reporters in December the men should be kept in custody because they had committed "atrocities" against the government -- despite none of them having been tried and convicted. Kanu was arrested in October. He was granted bail in December but remains in secret police custody, pending a trial on "treasonable felony" charges. Zakzaky was detained after a military raid on the headquarters of his Islamic Movement of Nigeria that it is claimed left hundreds dead. It is not clear whether he has been charged with any offence. - 'Nothing to fear'? - Buhari was voted into power in 2015 after vowing to stamp out corruption and usher in a new democratic era free from bitter partisanship. He won over sceptics by preaching forgiveness and pledged an impartial war on graft in the interest of political harmony. "President Jonathan has nothing to fear from me," Buhari said in his acceptance speech last April. "Let's put the past behind us, especially the recent past." But with the prosecution of Dasuki - a powerful member of Jonathan's administration -- the former head of state could yet be dragged into the case. "The national security advisor will normally carry out the instructions of his president," Dasuki's other lawyer Ahmed Raji told AFP. "You cannot talk about this matter withouttalking about President Jonathan." - Witch-hunt? - The article is quite bulky and I don't want to bore you with it. You can continue reading here http://www.globalpost.com/article/6722821/2016/01/21/questions-raised-over-nigerias-anti-corruption-drive |
Op u b sharp guy. I juz got the message too
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Unbelievable. Op this ur story get K leg |
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So youre conscious of that? I mean, you always check that? 