Education › Re: No First Class For Me, Thanks! – Michael Roman by Esso95(m): 9:11am On Jul 20, 2016 |
OP, please can you divulge those blue chip coys established by Nigerian third class graduates and drop-outs? Hey, don't even mention the cliche-Mark and Bill. They've an intrinsic story which your kind have shut the minds of their eyes to see. Just duvulge here the top blue chip coys established by Nigerian third class graduates and drop-outs which first class graduates are jostling for. |
Politics › Re: What Can Nigeria Learn From The BREXIT Debacle? by Esso95(m): 5:33pm On Jul 01, 2016 |
' I hold him a fool that cherishes his fetters; be it gold. Give me liberty or give me death' The Brits enjoyed a near utopian economy before there eventful exit from EU. Their regrets are quite justified. What have the bits in our geographical monster enjoyed? Dehumanisation, nepotism, tribe superiority over meritocracy adorned in the pseudonym of federal character, an ever- epileptic economy? What's the romance to relish when these bits leave this marriage? |
Christianity Etc › Re: Catholic Church Threatens To Pull Out Of CAN by Esso95(m): 11:30am On Jun 12, 2016 |
TVTKOKO: IT IS A PITY THAT THE BODY OF CHRIST IS DIVIDED WITHIN ITSELF.. CORRUPTION, SELFISHNESS HAS EATEN DEEP INTO IT'S ROOT.YOU CAN NEVER SEE SUCH WITHIN THE ISLAMIC GROUP BUT THE SO CALLED CHRISTIANS ARE THE ONES SHOOTING THEMSELVES IN THE LEG.  I JUST WONDER IF JESUS WOULD COME BACK TO MEET THE CHRISTIAN FAITH IF THEY CONTINUE LIKE THIS . What about the Shiites and Sunnis? Abeegggi! |
Politics › Re: Militants Threaten To Attack Niger-Delta Governors by Esso95(m): 10:51pm On Jun 11, 2016 |
Wyttcat: Fg should enjoy this macabre dance. You just don't negotiate with terrorists. Let me know when the militants ask to play with Buhari's willie.
The militants have broken law and no reputable international group will stand with them since they have refused to tow the UN/Int. line for self-determination.
The Fg should muster up the courage to crush these people. They are just so annoying. I support any group that would move their people back to their region, declare your country and bomb out anything Nigeria. You know you can't get resource control in one Nigeria because other tribes don't want to live in your region but you live in other regions. So, you will have resource control in your region all to yourselves and still go and put strain on what's in other regions, since you hardly stay at home. As it is, unproductive tiny empty states in the SE are getting same allocation as congested ones in SW, it's just not right.
REGIONALISM or BREAKUP! Governments logically and tactfully negotiate with militant and terrorist groups. Wake up kid and don't quote international laws you know nothing about. |
Politics › Re: Dickson: We Can No Longer Fund Niger Delta Varsity by Esso95(m): 8:43am On Jun 10, 2016 |
tbaba1234: The most senseless way to agitate is blow up pipelines. Nigeria can move away from oil dependence but the damage to the environment and the health of the people from pipeline explosions will last for decades.
And who is going to clean up the damage? Ogoni clean-up is paid for by the polluting JV. Who will pay for blown up pipelines? Certainly not a militant group.
I am from the Niger Delta Sadly, that's the only sensible way the 'black' governments understand agitation. Rattle the government in ways that's force-mystifying and the government will stoop down for negotiation. Btw: the democracy day speech from PMB that I read doesn't show a government willing in frenzy to diversify the economy. It painfully shows a government maintaning the status-quo. Let's close an eye to the ugly fact that they're recalcitrant militants; some of their aversions are quite justifiable. |
Politics › Re: Dickson: We Can No Longer Fund Niger Delta Varsity by Esso95(m): 8:34am On Jun 10, 2016 |
Earth2Metahuman: where will the money come to drill oil after they have bombed everything? If only you understood the power of oil in the international market. Clue: you think the boys buy the few arms they operate with? There's certainly an exchange. Mineral resources are powerful means of exchange. |
Politics › Re: Dickson: We Can No Longer Fund Niger Delta Varsity by Esso95(m): 8:34am On Jun 10, 2016 |
Earth2Metahuman: where will the money come to drill oil after they have bombed everything? If only you understood the power of oil in the interantional market. Clue: you think the boys buy the few arms they operate with? There's certainly an exchange. Mineral resources are powerful means of exchange. |
Politics › Re: Dickson: We Can No Longer Fund Niger Delta Varsity by Esso95(m): 8:05am On Jun 10, 2016 |
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Education › Re: Candidates Should NOT Buy Post-utme Forms As Post UTME Remains Cancelled-nuc by Esso95(m): 1:46pm On Jun 07, 2016 |
jeffoe: the way they have ben screening applicant before the era of pume, no strike would happen because management not ASUU benefit from pume funds  And who constitute ASUU's work-force? Ghosts? |
Education › Re: Candidates Should NOT Buy Post-utme Forms As Post UTME Remains Cancelled-nuc by Esso95(m): 1:45pm On Jun 07, 2016 |
jeffoe: the way they have ben screening applicant before the era of pume, no strike would happen because management not ASUU benefit from pume funds  And who constitute ASUU's work-force? Ghosts? |
Education › Re: Candidates Should NOT Buy Post-utme Forms As Post UTME Remains Cancelled-nuc by Esso95(m): 1:44pm On Jun 07, 2016 |
jeffoe: the way they have ben screening applicant before the era of pume, no strike would happen because management not ASUU benefit from pume funds  And who constitutie ASUU's work-force? Ghosts? |
Education › Re: Candidates Should NOT Buy Post-utme Forms As Post UTME Remains Cancelled-nuc by Esso95(m): 1:42pm On Jun 07, 2016 |
lilzcee: u think screening is exam? Screening is bringing your waec and neco result Sharap! That's clearance not screening. Stop speculating and permutating thrash. |
Education › Re: Candidates Should NOT Buy Post-utme Forms As Post UTME Remains Cancelled-nuc by Esso95(m): 1:40pm On Jun 07, 2016 |
Nellybii: Screening is after getting your admission letter from JAMB normal checking of your WAEC etc Sharap. That's clearance not screening. |
Education › Re: UNIPORT Announces The Sale Of Post-UTME Form On Newspaper (pic) by Esso95(m): 1:31pm On Jun 07, 2016 |
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Education › Re: UNIPORT Announces The Sale Of Post-UTME Form On Newspaper (pic) by Esso95(m): 1:10pm On Jun 07, 2016 |
boolieWoskie: wetin u dey call yourself ni ? person like u no fit pass this ongoing Police recruitment if u are tested for reading capability because u can read what is on the page of that newspaper. i have already seen registration and bank. they would have said register online for screening exercise not post-utme or bank because anything that goes with bank involves money and it's also extortion which the govt has warned!!!!!! So, where do you want the candidates to buy registration pins for online the registration? From your father's house? |
Education › Re: We Reject Scrapping Of Post-jamb –MURIC by Esso95(m): 8:55am On Jun 04, 2016 |
2n2k: In the statement made by the Minister, he said even though 180 is the minimum mark, each university/poly is free to screen its candidates for admission but he was silent on the mode of screening. I am sure there are more qualified candidates (based on the cut off) than the schools can admit.
At least the PUME will be more objective than the carte blanche given to these schools by the FG.
Was it not the same JAMB that allegedly dashed some candidates 50 marks the other time that we are now relying on? I wonder. Same Jamb filled with irregularities. PUTME acted as a level playing ground prior to now. During this year's Jamb exercise; dummies were surprisingly awarded high scores. Jamb even added more marks to some candidates. There was also a case of awarding exactly same marks to all candidates in a center. Exactly same marks! These kids do not know what they're in for if this implemented. I'm taken aback to see children of the poor getting elated with this policy. It'll hit them hard. Admission into professional courses will be for the elite. Jamb runs will be on the increase again. Universities will admit dummies. The poor-brilliant child will feel this. Admission race will be bloodily stiff. These kids do not understand. They think a burden has been lifted. They do not know that a heavier burden has been added. |
Education › Re: We Reject Scrapping Of Post-jamb –MURIC by Esso95(m): 1:03pm On Jun 03, 2016 |
amuokuko: hahahahaha... see this Anikirija ooo.. i see because u were mortgaged to a parents not urs, u re now feeling u ve pragmatic ideas eeh kwa Nna-Nna Ovuru Eke...
Puberty Anikirija Yea. And my foster parents thought me real ideals. I know your poor parents tried every positive thing to make you useful. I'm quite sure your father must be regretting why he didn't masturbate you away. 'Anu ofia n'enwelo uche'. |
Education › Scrap Jamb And NOT PUTME. by Esso95(op): 12:56pm On Jun 03, 2016 |
The purpoted proscribe of the Post Unified Matriculation Examination-PUTME- by the minister of education shows an apparent case of insentivity on the part of the minister. It also presents a minister of education-a sensitive office- who has no palliative panacea to the comatose and ailing heart of our educational sector. . After the conduct of this year's Jamb exercise, there was a massive protest by candidates bordering on the ineptitude of Jamb to successfully conduct a hitch-free entrance examinations into higher institutions in the country. There were cases of faulty CBT operations in designated centres. There was also the shameful addition of 40 marks by Jamb to propitiate the candidates on its ineptitude to conduct a savvy examination in the country. It is also on note that candidates of the arts that sat for the examination during the last week of the Jamb exercise were awarded abysmal random aggregate scores while their peers that sat for the exam during the second week of the exercise were lucky to escape the rascal sword of Ojerinde and his team. This year's Jamb exercise was a case of writing on the lucky dates- write on the lucky dates and you're blessed with Ojerinde sprinkled grace-write on the unlucky dates and you're cast into a solitary gehenna of abysmal scores; your hard-work regardless. There were also cases of all candidates in the same centre being awarded same exact scores! Multiple results sent by Jamb to her candidates also caused furore among the candidates. . The burning question is; is it pragmatic and savvy to adopt Jamb as a sole benchmark for admission into tertiary institutions? Bestowing such hefty responsibility on an organisation bedevilled with such mammoth incapacity and ineptitude is tantamount to mortgaging the bright future of poor-hard-working-intelligent Nigerian youth. . Post-ume is the real deal. This is the channel which a poor and intelligent Nigerian child proves his/her mettle. It creates a level-playing ground. Eradication of post-ume will be inimical to that intelligent and honest Nigerian child who was wrongly treated by Jamb ineptitude. Or how can one explain high-scorers in Jamb flopping in post-ume exams which has 80% of same Jamb questions? |
Education › Re: We Reject Scrapping Of Post-jamb –MURIC by Esso95(m): 12:32pm On Jun 03, 2016 |
amuokuko: Yes, it's making me look foolish.. But what about you that host foolishness
Nwanne, u re a Haram.. Ovuru Eke... 'Enyi lee anya'; don't mortgage the future of brilliant Nigerian youths on the banks of tribalism. If you don't have any pragmatic ideas to disemminate, just metchie onu gi! 'Nna Ovuru Eke'. Otondo at thirty. |
Education › Re: We Reject Scrapping Of Post-jamb –MURIC by Esso95(m): 12:21pm On Jun 03, 2016 |
amuokuko: i thought the muslims believe Education is "HARAM"
Ndi Ovuru Eke... Is this all you can say? Tribalism is making you look foolish. |
Education › Re: FG Scraps Post-ume by Esso95(m): 9:49am On Jun 03, 2016 |
Snow30: Am not trying to be the person of bad bearing news, but you do know each university has carrying maximum capacity? Even do the minimum score is 180, they can only accept a certain amount of people.
Now how many people do you think got above 210, 220 or had your score or even 250? See.... Now the best thing Nigerian universities can do is to lay more emphasis on WAEC, cause if they don't how will they choose those that will be admitted? Unless they want to rely on connection and money? You mean the WAEC that is bedevilled with malpractises too? That'll be worst! And scary too! |
Education › Re: FG Scraps Post-ume by Esso95(m): 9:03am On Jun 03, 2016 |
wealthyprince: It is a good news because many universities have turned post UME into a money making venture. It came with a good intention but the intention was high jacked by business minded individual. and a bad news because admission will be competitive and may involve some connections. As for me i support the scrapping. Post Jamb exposes the candidate to the risk of life, waste money, waste time and energy. Are you this dull? Just shut up! You make enough sense keeping silent. |
Politics › Re: Biafra Remembrance Rally In Onitsha Turns Bloody by Esso95(m): 8:59pm On May 30, 2016 |
MILFangela: Are you refering to ojucrook? The biafran leader who cowardly ran away to Abidjan after shamelessly dressing like a female with a mini skirt and lipstick I bet he had braver loins than your father. He made an irrevocable fame 'dressing like a female'. I'm still yet to decipher what your father achieved 'dressing like a man'. |
Politics › Re: Biafra Remembrance Rally In Onitsha Turns Bloody by Esso95(m): 8:59pm On May 30, 2016 |
MILFangela: Are you refering to ojucrook? The biafran leader who cowardly ran away to Abidjan after shamelessly dressing like a female with a mini skirt and lipstick I bet he had braver loins than your father. He made an irrevocable fame 'dressing like a female'. I'm still yet to decipher what your father achieved 'dressing like a male'. |
Politics › Re: PDP Crisis: Which Court Order Will Police Obey? Lagos Or PortHarcourt Order? by Esso95(m): 5:21pm On May 24, 2016 |
DifferentBoy1: Port Harcourt court should be obeyed because:- 1..The convention was held in PH and not Lagos. 2..Lagos is not a PDP state and at that stand,they will be biased in judgement. 3..Lagos should not interfer in matters not concerning them because they are just a state like any other and not the fct. Lol. Boy, how old are you? The Federal High Court effected the judgement NOT Lagos state. |
Politics › Re: PDP Crisis: Which Court Order Will Police Obey? Lagos Or PortHarcourt Order? by Esso95(m): 5:18pm On May 24, 2016 |
DifferentBoy1: Port Harcourt court should be obeyed because:- 1..The convention was held in PH and not Lagos. 2..Lagos is not a PDP state and at that stand,they will be biased in judgement. 3..Lagos should not interfer in matters not concerning them because they are just a state like any other and not the fct. Lol. Boy, how old are you? The federal high court effected the judgement NOT Lagos state. |
Politics › Re: Rescued Girl, Serah Luka, Not On Our List – Chibok Parents (punch) by Esso95(m): 9:33pm On May 20, 2016 |
Balkan: They have realised that their lies could not hold water. Now they are looking for a way to retract.
APC is fool of lies. It's 'full' actually. Now, if your brain can't conjugate simple words correctly, tell me, why should I expect you to understand such complex things like; girls were kidnapped, their families are grieved and need our prayers and support, some courageous men on 'Khaki' are laying down their lives to paint the walls of Nigeria with a peaceful oil? Tell me, why should I? When you can't pen down simple words. It'll be a miracle expecting you to conjugate complex things. |
Politics › Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by Esso95(m): 9:14pm On May 20, 2016 |
cramjones: While I believe that Chibok girls were kidnapped, in addition to hundreds more that the media never really focused on as the sensation that met the Chibok abduction, I have reasons to believe the girl being paraded might just be a scam to justify all the foreign aid that have been poured in for their rescue. Or a political tool to increase favorability ratings in this trying times. I hope it is real, but there are pores in this narrative to make one have some degree of doubt. Here are two reasons why I think we should all ask real and factual questions.
1. According to the official report, Amina and her colleagues were in school to sit for physics WAEC exams. She was an SS III student. The Amina that was "rescued" can cannot speak in English. She is being translated even when English is spoken to her. Do we have a Hausa version of physics? Was she really a student? Or is she simply a fake?
2. Two years ago, someone whol looks exactly like Amina was paraded by the military with a bomb strapped around her, as one of the child suicide bomber Boko Haram had sent to cause havoc. Is this just a coincidence or is that girl really Amina 2 years younger that the Amina that resurfaced two years later as a rescued girl. Kindly examine the picture and make your conclusions. What are the odds in a country of 180 million people that two girls connected with Boko Haram would look exactly alike? (Refer to the pictures)
3. Think about it, in a rescue operation of about 200 girls, is it possible that just one can be rescued at a time? I understand they maybe in splinter groups, but the army rescuing just one is very very doubtful. Amina Ali was kidnapped no doubt, but was she even a student? Was she just rescued now. Why does she look exactly like the girl kidnapped by Boko Haram that was strapped with a bomb?
There have been so many scams with Boko Haram. From a few individuals stealing 2.1billion $ to Generals carting away millions of USD in private jets, to Mama Peace becoming a Nollywood sensation on her "there is God o" mantra. I just hope that this is not another scam.
-CramJones .... And if it was truly a 'scam' by the military; do you think the military would have been daft to parade same girl twice under different conditions? C'mon man. Our military aren't daft! And they know that 180 million resilient Nigerian minds aren't gullible too! Your criticisms had pores than the supposed 'pores' of the rescue story. |
Politics › Re: Excess Crude Account Now $2.26bn – FG by Esso95(m): 9:00pm On May 20, 2016 |
misscall247: Another name for APC is scam Buhari is cooking up stuff to make up his speech on may 29th
Not knowin dat scam has taken over his change slogan
No fund to mobiliz d Nysc corps for service
what a shame...........#shame on u buhari# **** The fund has been disbursed to the NYSC since Tuesday. Trynna step out of the sea of hate. It's killing your pragmatism. |
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Education › Re: Bloody Protest In The University Of Portharcourt(graphic Photos) by Esso95(m): 8:22pm On Apr 11, 2016 |
dason4life: The school fees of UNN & UNIZIK is close to 45k. It is only in the East that Federal University pay high fee.
Some Idiots will blame Buhari for that soon . Close to 45k or more than 45k? I paid 63k for my first year at the faculty of Law, UNN! Greed at the South and East is at a geometric level. |
Politics › Re: Abike Dabiri's Reply To A Nigerian In The Diaspora On Twitter (pics) by Esso95(m): 11:41am On Mar 29, 2016 |
raumdeuter: Na true. Make the guy point who tell am to come home
Na so some people go dey feel important with themselves
Anyway Obama sef send to me make I come hang out for white house butI still dey think am . Public servants should have some degree of decorum. Stop celebrating and abating their incompetence in public relation. |