SaiAtikuTill203: we are supporting Atiku due to the following reasons; because he's better than Buhari in terms of academic qualifications, he's not tribalistic, he's not as heartless as Buhari, Atiku is more educated, handsome, and vibrant. Iam just ashamed of Buhari as a president, Buhari possesses zero quality of being a president. Buhari has no sympathy in him, he has no conscience as a human. If only my choice of candidate could win the election then I would've voted for my choice of candidate in Donald Duke, but for my vote not to split and favour that mistake could Buhari, I will rather give my mandate to Atiku, so that lifeless illiterate can be ejected out of office. How can an illiterate be a president? That's very strange and irritating. Like for example, in a university, before you become a vice-chancellor, you must have attained the height of professorship. So tell me, why will an uneducated man be a president of a country? who and what is he leading? because, as for me, Atiku is much more better than Buhari in every aspect. As for the corruption allegation, we all know that all Nigerian politicians are corrupt, just that some are more corrupt than the others. I hate tribalism and wickedness, which is what Buhari fully possess! To be sincere, Buhari is just a total disgrace, let's tell ourselves the truth. A president whose vice is 100% better than him. Mind you, Iam not playing politics, Iam just preaching the truth. Believe it or not, people pretending to like Buhari knows that
You just said everything on my mind bro. God no go Shame you Lai Lai... Person wey no know book, Chai. Why won't he delay ASUU? He's even senile. God have mercy
Please can we keep this thread alive abeg. Most of us want to benefit from the free tuition fee for international students outside the Nordic environment. Please those that are currently studying should help us out abeg
I urgently need to obtain my international passport roughly in a month and half time. I have all other required documents except LGA cert. Getting this lga cert now wont be easy at all for me as am not in my state of origin right now. So, i'd like to know if there is a way i can get my passport without LGA cert..Thank you.
Go to your state laison office in Lagos and get your LGA certificate
Brother!.. mentor bawo... i have not even finished up my wes evaluation wahala .. i never even reach sevis side.... i am just a novice like you o...But unlike you i read almost all part 12 and 13... i was even enjoying it because success rates were even very high!
Many of the people getting rejects now, some of them didnt read through threads, they would just come after being delayed and say " i have been a silent follower, etc" ...also the ones who got scammed by agents.
Knowledge is power..that course you want to study, someone in the past threads might have gotten admission into the best school for it... its your advantage....
Gurus in the house happy new year, everyone that has applied for a student visa can be called a guru because he/she is exposed. I have a request to make here. I am in my finals studying at the Lagos State university and I want to leave this country called Nigeria. If ASUU calls off strike I know my school won't take time before we write our final exams. By the grace of God I don't have issues with result. Lemme not digress, the request I want to make is this, can someone here mentor me on steps of writing required exams for MSc in any foreign country where I can have access to scholarships? I have read a lot of threads, please I need a mentor who can provide me with his/her number. Then I can be tutored. I want to leave this country before 2020 January. Thanks in anticipation
ajon1: This Ortom is very wise. There is nothing he can use in campaigning for his re-election other than the herdsmen crisis. Benue people, It's one thing not to want to vote for Buhari because of the herdsmen issue, I can agree with that. But it is foolish to want to vote a failed governor because you think you are getting back at the president. In the end the president wins and Ortom continues piling up salary debt.
I'm from Kogi State and I will vote for Buhari. I will neither vote Smart Adeyemi (APC) nor Dino Melaye (PDP) for Senate because both of them have failed us. Come November 2019, if APC fields Yahaya Bello as its gubernatorial candidate, I'll vote against the APC.
This is an era where you vote on candidacy and not party line. So Benue people, you can chose to vote a governor that doesn't pay salary or find an alternative. The choice is yours!
And is you were residing in Lagos, who would you vote for?
Dpharisee: his failure is now confirmed. This is a signal from the Kabiyesis that those who understand the language of the ancestors have been waiting for, Atiku will be jubilating now
Remember what happened to Jonathan after SW traditional rulers 'prayed' for him in 2015
The samething happened to former Ghanaian President "John Dramani Mahama" lwkm...
dddave: Can someone help with the breakdown of events in Shiloh.. I can't make it to Canaan land so I want to watch it in a viewing centre
Morning Service:6-10am Specialised sessions: 1-3pm which includes "healing school, breaking generational curses, fathers and mothers of nations etc Youth Alive forum :3-5pm Night of Encounter :7-10pm...... NB viewing centres only broadcast Morning session and night of encounter.... God bless you
justmi1: As we all know, its election time in the country, and all political parties and their candidates in the forthcoming elections are gearing towards the national democratic process. It is not uncommon to see various candidates especially governorship and presidential aspirants to have posters with their deputies, however most posters of the PDP flag bearer for lagos state gubernatorial elections, JIMI AGBAJE can be seen without a deputy. Could this be that he is not actually in the race and just seeking attention or he doesn't have a deputy, because if he does, we should know the person.
Six months Sony Xperia L1(G3311) with charger. In good condition, just want to upgrade for another phone. My Uncle sent it to me in April and its was in pali.... Price is 40k..... 08107497849 WhatsApp/calls
enility: Hello great minds here, please I bought 90cm dish and have been able to mount it for tstv tracking and I can't get signal at all... Please who stays around Egbeda Iyana Ipaja in Lagos here? I need someone to come help me with it.. I will pay your transport and give you little change, you can call me on 08107497849... Thanks in anticipation
Please the Engineer that came to my house the other day is needed. I lost his contact and I don't know if he still has mine. Could you please reach me once again?
enility: Hello great minds here, please I bought 90cm dish and have been able to mount it for tstv tracking and I can't get signal at all... Please who stays around Egbeda Iyana Ipaja in Lagos here? I need someone to come help me with it.. I will pay your transport and give you little change, you can call me on 08107497849... Thanks in anticipation
Please the Engineer that came to my house the other day is needed. I lost his contact and I don't know if he still has mine. Could you please reach me once again?
Maxymilliano: GNI is the best candidate among the lots, but unfortunately, the ADC structure in Ogun State is weak and cannot deliver, except in Ogun West.
If our youth get sense o, this man's profile is worth it abeg. My goodness. He must be a sound man like Jimi Agbaje, A+ etc
jahlove4jah: It simply means that you can walk in to any of the other network providers (9mobile,airtel and glo) and switch to their network while maintaining your number. Your network will change. But your number remains the same.
Ogami God no go shame you walahi.. I did what you instructed and I am really enjoying it sir... If I no greet your government, wetin I gain? Samankwe for you jur
kenevision: Our boarding was announced and we queued up in a single file as we matched to the plane. I was a few meters ahead of my elderly friend on the queue. People discussed in low tones and laughed at intervals. I think social status and intellectual exposure rather than tribal affiliation, formed the basis for inter personal relationships at this point. An Hausa man would shake hands with an Igbo man and gist about events around the world. Then I wondered if the seeming hatred and tension among the different tribes in Nigeria only exists around the “Niger Area”. Perhaps every Nigerian should travel every once in a while, and feel life from a different perspective. Maybe then, we can begin to value HUMANITY above TRIBALISM.
We were now right inside the very big airbus plane. I took my seat beside a young pretty lady, probably in her late 20’s. “ This is gonna be my best flight so far, 7 hours of bliss ” I smiled inwardly, fixing my gaze on her . “Hello” I said to her with a wide wild smile. “Hi” she replied, more to herself than to me, just as she instantly pushed back a side of her oversized earpiece over her ear. I swallowed hard .
Directly behind me was an elderly woman returning to Nigeria from the United States. I unintentionally overheard her thanking GOD for the safe journey so far from the States, while asking GOD to lead her on. I thought of my turbulent flight, from Vienna to Amsterdam and wondered if I had any adrenaline left to carry me through another turbulent flight. Certainly not. I bowed my head and secretly joined the woman in her prayer, asking GOD to lead us home safely.
Minutes after the pilot and his crew sang their “drop in air pressure, oxygen mask” anthem, we were still dilly-dallying on the run way like those on excursion. The pilot made us understand that there were other planes ahead of us taking off. When it was our turn, the engines roared high as we taxied on the run way and bid farewell to Amsterdam and all its inhabitants. The time was 1.25pm as we tore through layers of clouds deep into the sky, on our way back home, the land of my birth.
To my amazement, I still had no appetite to eat even though I wanted to. However, I got my own share of the food and even a small bottle of red wine. I took few bites from the food and gulped half the content of the small bottle. I felt so relaxed. My thoughts wandered to the beautiful female creature sitting right next to me, her little ears still completely covered by the over sized head phones. We haven’t spoken a word apart from the initial “Hello”. Moreover, 39000 feet above sea level isn’t exactly the best place to query my mind for “pick-up” lines and ask someone for a date. I closed my eyes gently and slept off.
The flight was smooth and hitch free. Few hours later, we were flying over Nigerian airspace from the north, towards Ilorin, Oyo then finally Lagos. It was getting dark and one could barely see the landscape below. We were ready for landing. The pilot brought the plane lower and lower, as we positioned on the run way. I looked out through the window to behold the thick layer of darkness that spread beneath us. There is no light , I whispered to myself. I wondered how the tens of millions of people who inhabit this city were able to live normal lives in such thick layer of darkness. I was happy for my safe journey back home, but the chaotic darkness that lay below was no longer my idea of home . Just then, I felt so strange in my father land.
I was still lost in thought when I heard a loud applause from other passengers, clapping and cheering. The plane had touched down and I didn’t feel it. The pilot must be well experienced to have performed such a silent landing. The elderly woman behind me was praising GOD in Yoruba language. Mobile phones were sounding start up tones from different corners. The flight attendants repeatedly shouted that nobody should stand till the doors are opened. I was not even in a haste to leave. They can shut the plane doors for all I care. I remembered the first night I boarded the plane in this same airport. Given every choice that night, I would have chosen to stay back in Lagos, than enter this claustrophobic machine to Holland. Given the same option now, I would happily live in this claustrophobic windowless plane than step into the Lagos night.
The plane had stopped now and the doors were open. I sat quietly as people disembarked the plane. When the rush died down, I stood to leave. There at the door of the plane were two white men, clad in KLM attire. One seemed to be in his mid-fifties, while the other seemed early forties. They smiled at everyone that passed-by and welcomed you to fly with them next time. I smiled back at them and passed, then came back. Looking at the older man, I asked “are you the pilot sir”? He smiled weakly and nodded in affirmative. I stretched my hands and grabbed his feeble looking hands in a firm handshake. “I enjoyed your flight sir” I said to him. “Thank you” he smiled again.
I hurried into the airport and queued up for “stamping in”. The female immigration officer demanded what I brought for her from abroad, while stretching out her hand. “My passport ma” I responded as I handed over my int’l passport to her outstretched hand. She searched my emotionless eyes for few seconds and bent down over her desk. Few minutes later, she was done with my passport. I took it and hurried off into the baggage area where I carried my luggage, balanced them on a trolley and stepped into the Lagos night.
Finally, I am back home! Thank GOD for everything!
Thank you all for following my story. More Grace to us all!
Lalasticlala ejoor coman read my story nah Oga Justwise I don come back oooo Seun help my story to the promise land
Bros samankwe for you, if I no greet you welldone, wetin I gain? Kudos and more power to your elbow
Nairalanders spreading false information, PDP don win the election. Go on twitter and search vanguard news Cable news, Punch news...Adeleke ti Leke, Aregbe spoilt Oyetola's dream