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benosky:Any Faith example without ABRAHAM is hardly complete! Good work though. |
I hide mine in the middle of the road |
48noble:From experience |
God is still loving you without any reprisals |
NairalandSARS:Take this video
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Afta payins ma moni, u'll now tell me waht to wea....Mthhccceewww |
Somebodi dey enjoy him life some piple dey shout inside povati |
SaiNigeria:Who isn't? ![]() |
Destinyy22:Awwwww ![]() |
Where is A[/b]rsenal and [b]C......
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I wan see who go finally kill this match? I hope say Ahmed Musa dey learn lesson oo |
fuckingAyaya: and then ask Chinua Achebe that went into his grave without a wife |
Okeikpu:See how Ambode is taking care of thinz....
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Even if a father on earth fails, my father in the heavens will never mislead me! |
mikeolu1:Anythisng to Kill the JWs ![]() |
mikeolu1:ILLEGALITY in the name of God.. ![]() |
mikeolu1:For those who who can see it, can hear it and can understand it... ![]() |
mikeolu1:This is not a public document! Do not be found[i] meddling in the personal affairs[/i] of others....your progress may be retarded. |
I wonder why haters @Paulgrundy, @johnw74, @mikeolu1, @JusticeSeeker and @hairy-ra-punz-hell have not all shown up their face to take a usual position in this matter? ![]() |
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The Lagos State University (LASU) Governing Council has dismissed 15 Academic Staff, including the Chairman and Vice Chairman of Academic Staff Union of University (ASUU) of the institution, over various malpractices. The dismissed LASU-ASUU Chairman and Vice Chairman were Isaac Oyewunmi and Adebowale Adeyemi-Suenu. LASU spokesperson, Ademola Adekoya, said in Lagos on Friday that the institution also dismissed two non-academic staff and demoted two others. Among others dismissed for various financial and academic misconduct were Olatoye Raji, Olugbenro Odofin, Adebowale Ademeso, John Adeogun, Scholastica Udegbe and Olufemi Soyeju. Other were Olawale Raimi, Ademola Adesina, Shamisudeen Badmus, Christiana Obagbuwa, Emmanuel Asapo, Lateef Salami, Olubukola Oyeniya and Fatimat Bakare. Mr. Adekoya said that the decision to dismiss the staff was taken at LASU 115th Governing Council Meeting on Thursday. “Pursuant thereto, the Governing Council with immediate effect dismissed 15 members of the academic staff, two members of non-academic staff, and sanctioned two others for different acts of misconduct Mr. Oyewunmi was dismissed for demanding N50, 000 from students while Mr. Adeyemi-Suenu was sacked for “unilaterally altered the results of 12 students already advised to withdraw by Senate’’ Mr. Adekoya said the council established that Mr. Oyewunmi demanded N50, 000 from 2003 modular year students of Political Science Education on the sandwich programme to process their results. According to the council, Mr. Oyewunmi is found culpable of attempt to obtain money for himself as an inducement to carry out his duties, and consequently dismissed from the service of the university. Mr. Adekoya said that the university established that Mr. Adeyemi-Suenu unilaterally altered the results of 12 students already advised to withdraw by Senate in the Department of History and International Studies in the 2015/2016 academic session. “He changed their status from “withdrawn” to “good standing”. He also changed the results of some final year students and stragglers outside the scope of the departmental decision,” he said. “Dr Adeyemi-Suenu also awarded grade point of 2.0 to two students in an examination which they were absent. Dr Adeyemi-Suenu https://scontent.flos1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/12096550_1625779097675215_928830218811316933_n.jpg?oh=88c3524de7904e8c1a814d06970a1cde&oe=5A1F0FAC “This is tantamount to manipulation of students’ results in contravention of provisions of the Conditions and Scheme of Service for Senior Staff and therefore dismissed from the service of the university.” http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/242731-lagos-university-sacks-ASUU-chairman-deputy-15-others.html Mr Olatoye Mubin RAJI https://scontent.flos1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/419604_107513786045549_817885158_n.jpg?oh=4efb7013bccd312e333a828cdb59d743&oe=5A13EBDB |
NCAN |
Is this a man? |
Chai, Chai, Chai, My money ?? |
prodigy24:No not you, but....
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Factfinder1:A word is enough for the wise |
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ChangetheChange:Fake News. What's the source from which premium time got its news? ![]() |
Smartest people, mediocre nation. 1. BRITISH Nobel laureate Dorothy Hodgkin once noted that the University of Lagos was one of the world centres of expertise in her specialist field of chemical crystallography. 2. Ahmadu Bello University Zaria had the first world class computer centre in Africa. The University of Ife had a notable pool of expertise in nuclear physics. 3. Our premier University of Ibadan had an international reputation as a leading centre of excellence in tropical medicine, development economics and the historical sciences. The Saudi Royal family used to frequent UCH for medical treatment in the sixties. 4. The engineering scientist Ayodele Awojobi, a graduate of ABU Zaria, was a rather troubled genius. He tragically died of frustration because our environment could not contain let alone utilise, his talents. Ishaya Shuaibu Audu, pioneer Nigerian Vice-Chancellor of ABU Zaria, collected all the prizes at St. Mary’s University Medical School London. His successor in Zaria, Iya Abubakar, was a highly talented Cambridge mathematician who became a professor at 28 and was a noted consultant to NASA. 5. Alexander Animalu was a gifted MIT physicist who did work of original importance in superconductivity. His book, Intermediate Quantum Theory of Crystalline Solids, has been translated into several languages, including Russian. 6. Renowned mathematician Chike Obi solved Fermat’s 200-year old conjecture with pencil and paper while the Cambridge mathematician John Wiles achieved same with the help of a computer working over a decade. 1980s After the harsh environment of the 1980s IMF/WB structural adjustment programmes, the Babangida military dictatorship undertook massive budgetary cutbacks in higher education. Our brightest and best fled abroad. Today, Nigerian doctors, scientists and engineers are making massive contributions in Europe and North America. A. Philip Emeagwali won the 1989 Gordon Bell Award for his work in super-computing. Jelani Aliyu designed the first electric car for American automobile giant General Motors. B. Olufunmilayo Olopede, Professor of Medicine at the University of Chicago, won a McArthur Genius Award for her work on cancer. C. Winston Soboyejo, who earned a Cambridge doctorate at 23, is a Princeton engineering professor laurelled for his contributions to materials research. He is Chairman of the Scientific Advisory Board to the Secretary-General of the United Nations. D. Washington University biomedical engineering professor Samuel Achilefu received the St. Louis Award for his invention of cancer-seeing glasses that is a major advance in radiology. E. Kunle Olukotun of Stanford did work of original importance on multi-processors. National Merit laureate Omowunmi Sadik of State University of Binghamton owns patents for biosensors technology. Young Nigerians are also recording stellar performances at home and abroad. F. A Nigerian family, the Imafidons, were voted “the smartest family in Britain” in 2015. Anne-Marie Imafidon earned her Oxford Masters’ in Mathematics and Computer Science when she was only 19. Today, she sits on several corporate boards and was awarded an MBE in 2017 for services to science. G. Recently, Benue State University mathematician Atovigba Michael Vershima is believed to have solved the two centuries old Riemann Conjecture that has defied giants such as Gauss, Minkowski and Polya. In Brazil, a Nobel laureate is entitled by statute to the same pension rights as a former President. Society must adequately recognise and reward all men and women of excellence. Our government should keep a roster of all super-achievers of Nigerian origin and we should tap their brains for the building of our country. "Nigeria can break records in human development if the environment is correct " Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/07/smartes |
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I piri U, man! |

and then ask Chinua Achebe that went into his grave without a wife