Politics › Re: 30 Atiku Suporters Arrested In Port Harcourt For Planning To Cause Violence by fortunez1(m): 11:43am On Feb 06, 2023 |
madridguy: Wike the wicked one  Dis is Ph , Wike leads we follow Have you been to Portharcourt lately ? |
Politics › Re: Wike Attack Buhari And Tinubu by fortunez1(m): 6:38pm On Feb 03, 2023 |
Nice |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Israel Strikes Iran Amid New International Push To Contain Tehran by fortunez1(m): 12:53pm On Jan 30, 2023 |
Vl3ly: Israel wey no get military power as you dey hype am, if Russia support Hamas as west do to Israel during Arab war, abeg forget
And e go still happen bcs Russia don dey train some Palestinian force Russia is = plastic |
Politics › Re: Court Sacks Umo Eno As Akwa Ibom PDP Candidate, Affirms Michael Enyong by fortunez1(m): 12:31pm On Jan 30, 2023 |
seunmsg: This is a welcome development. The unending crisis in Akwa Ibom PDP should give APC the opportunity of winning the state. I just hope the APC governorship candidate in the state is popular and strong enough to use this opportunity to flip the state. you must be thinking from ur anus, APC has no bases here and lacks popularity. Udom is been punished for betraying the South over personal interest hence may end up like his predecessor Akpabio |
Politics › Re: PDP Goes After Wike’s Loyalists, Targets Governor Ikpeazu by fortunez1(m): 9:40am On Jan 29, 2023 |
Just a media buhaha from Atifku and friends who wouldn't smell also rock because of there evil intentions to steal and loot our national resources and assets to themselves. |
Politics › Re: Koka Flyover, Asaba Commissioned By Atiku Abubakar by fortunez1(m): 11:07am On Jan 26, 2023 |
Okowa is hated in Agbor his town for lack of impactful development. Agbor is the bike capital of the South and it's Okowas town , that's the rate of poverty . Na Yahoo bois they help Okowa village people to chop |
Christianity Etc › Re: Honour Reacts To Trending Photo Of Muslims Observing Prayers In Banking Hall by fortunez1(m): 8:24pm On Jan 25, 2023 |
It will be worst under Atifku and Tinubu, other nations in the world are advancing in technological development including the Arab world instead our own is Religion everywhere as if we serve God best. |
Education › Re: Federal Government College Port Harcourt. 50 Golden Years For Golden Memories by fortunez1(m): 2:50pm On Jan 22, 2023 |
DebbyJose: By Uri Ngozichukwuka
When my big sister got married in 1980 and left the family home in Lagos for port Harcourt I missed her so much and she likewise. I didn't know she would come for me the next year after I had completed secondary school in Lagos. Being the last of 9 children She and her husband took over my education.
They had friends Mr and Mrs Enwo a young couple who were both teachers at the federal government college port Harcourt in the early 80s. I took the entrance and I got admitted to doing the A levels at this beautiful school from 1981-1983. Till date, it still holds the fondest memories for me. A lot fonder than university days.
My first time being in the boarding house. I was so excited. I had been a day student in my previous school and was too young to even understand secondary school. I had gone in too young. With the benefit of hindsight, my parents were just interested in getting it over and done with. I had done common entrance to Queen's college at 8. Too young to get in. Who would even take me? So by 9, any school would do.
Back to the golden memories of FGC PH... From age 15-17 every day was magical and full of drama. Okay, I entered boarding house as a senior in the lower six class so I had escaped some tail-cutting experience of my junior years. However, there were some upper six students who wanted to rub it in all the time that they were our " seniors" My friends and I ired and erred not a few.
Federal government colleges were one of the government's earliest and to date most successful attempts at uniting the country after the Nigerian civil war. The reason for the creation of the Federal Government Colleges, among others, was to guarantee national integration and national building among Nigerian children if given the opportunity at a very tender age to live, learn and play together in the ideal education environment. Most were established in the 1970s and 1980s. FGC PH was one such established in 1973.
So we all came from all over the country as captured in the first lines of the school anthem a classic and the best of all school anthems. "Fegocol Portharcpurt our noble institution. From all over our country we come with the spirit"
It continues with the most profound chorus " to national awareness we pledge our honour. To academic excellence we pledge our honour. To parental devotion we pledge our honour . To sports development we pledge our honour. So help us, God".
The school anthem captures our promise to our nation. Promise to hand over an unbeaten tradition of excellence.
50 years after the alumni of this great institution have ticked all the boxes of the ideal alumni. Relentlessly engaging, coordinating and executing activities that have impacted the school academically and structurally. Scholarships. Constructions of key facilities in the school. These excellent ladies and gentlemen have spared nothing in giving back. Spreading across the whole world these young children grew strong and have held sway in their various fields of endeavour. Distinguished persons in society still hold firmly in very endearing ways through their various chapters.
For me, this is 40 years after FGC PH and for my small class of barely 40 young children, we've had doctors lawyers professors and authors and so many professionals. It's always a delight to meet up whenever we can.
There's so much to write about the FGC PH experience. The Monday morning assemblies. The Fridays assemblies for detention. . ( Detention is another word for punishment or discipline of erring students) there were the regulars on that list. They somehow had nicknames too. How hilarious. The tuckshop that had the solutions to all our little cravings. The school exit tickets. Me a born Anglican was a Catholic in school. Reason being the Catholic church was in town. We get to go out every Sunday in the school bus. The Anglican service was in school. Who came up with that idea?
The bonding of young minds through shared experiences to lifelong friendships.
The fence jumping. The pranks played on house masters and house mistresses. There were the chief pranksters. The stress given to our dear principal the late M. C. Ebo. A very dear man and a great child Educator. He had a special place for each child and we loved him back. I don't remember the years he was principal of the school but I was there as a student when he presided over the school. I also remember upon his demise decades later the students showed up in his hometown to give their dear old principal a befitting burial.
The love junctions. The frenzy of the valentine's period. The famous declaration of the massacre in the school dining hall. ( Please note massacre had nothing to with real blood but a declaration of food grabbing and gulping made by the prefects for the few students who made it early to the dining hall). I hope I got that definition of FGC PH massacre. Just so much to remember. When you have a robust mix of brilliant teenagers from different parts of the country with raging hormones and curious minds you expect nothing less but a school bursting at the seams with excitement and enchantment.
The weekly Saturday inspection of the hostels. The frenzy to get all the houses clean and win. " Cleanest for the week" The school houses. Honour . Glory. Loyalty. Freedom Charity Peace and Faith. I was health prefect for girls in my set but do remember I had a very able assistant and we still bond on that level till this day.
They were the teachers of the best quality when the education standard had teachers with PhD teaching young children in a Nigerian secondary school. Our Indian vice principal then and so many well-educated teachers who were dedicated to their profession. We got excellence and excellence has trailed our paths.
Incidentally, my sister's children who were not even born when I went to FGC PH all grew up and attended the school. My elder brother's sons too. The Nze Dikes and the Offias . They also all have fond memories. I guess it's always a mini-reunion at home.
As the school turns golden the memories are no doubt golden for not just me but for a whole generation of young people who passed through the school decades ago and the ones making memories today. Long live Nigeria Long live Federal Government College Port Harcourt.
Adiya Uri Ngozichukwuka Author Inclusion Advocate Communication consultant Show people how dilapidated the school infrastructure is and how bad the road has become. |
Education › Re: Federal Government College Port Harcourt. 50 Golden Years For Golden Memories by fortunez1(m): 2:43pm On Jan 22, 2023 |
DebbyJose: By Uri Ngozichukwuka
When my big sister got married in 1980 and left the family home in Lagos for port Harcourt I missed her so much and she likewise. I didn't know she would come for me the next year after I had completed secondary school in Lagos. Being the last of 9 children She and her husband took over my education.
They had friends Mr and Mrs Enwo a young couple who were both teachers at the federal government college port Harcourt in the early 80s. I took the entrance and I got admitted to doing the A levels at this beautiful school from 1981-1983. Till date, it still holds the fondest memories for me. A lot fonder than university days.
My first time being in the boarding house. I was so excited. I had been a day student in my previous school and was too young to even understand secondary school. I had gone in too young. With the benefit of hindsight, my parents were just interested in getting it over and done with. I had done common entrance to Queen's college at 8. Too young to get in. Who would even take me? So by 9, any school would do.
Back to the golden memories of FGC PH... From age 15-17 every day was magical and full of drama. Okay, I entered boarding house as a senior in the lower six class so I had escaped some tail-cutting experience of my junior years. However, there were some upper six students who wanted to rub it in all the time that they were our " seniors" My friends and I ired and erred not a few.
Federal government colleges were one of the government's earliest and to date most successful attempts at uniting the country after the Nigerian civil war. The reason for the creation of the Federal Government Colleges, among others, was to guarantee national integration and national building among Nigerian children if given the opportunity at a very tender age to live, learn and play together in the ideal education environment. Most were established in the 1970s and 1980s. FGC PH was one such established in 1973.
So we all came from all over the country as captured in the first lines of the school anthem a classic and the best of all school anthems. "Fegocol Portharcpurt our noble institution. From all over our country we come with the spirit"
It continues with the most profound chorus " to national awareness we pledge our honour. To academic excellence we pledge our honour. To parental devotion we pledge our honour . To sports development we pledge our honour. So help us, God".
The school anthem captures our promise to our nation. Promise to hand over an unbeaten tradition of excellence.
50 years after the alumni of this great institution have ticked all the boxes of the ideal alumni. Relentlessly engaging, coordinating and executing activities that have impacted the school academically and structurally. Scholarships. Constructions of key facilities in the school. These excellent ladies and gentlemen have spared nothing in giving back. Spreading across the whole world these young children grew strong and have held sway in their various fields of endeavour. Distinguished persons in society still hold firmly in very endearing ways through their various chapters.
For me, this is 40 years after FGC PH and for my small class of barely 40 young children, we've had doctors lawyers professors and authors and so many professionals. It's always a delight to meet up whenever we can.
There's so much to write about the FGC PH experience. The Monday morning assemblies. The Fridays assemblies for detention. . ( Detention is another word for punishment or discipline of erring students) there were the regulars on that list. They somehow had nicknames too. How hilarious. The tuckshop that had the solutions to all our little cravings. The school exit tickets. Me a born Anglican was a Catholic in school. Reason being the Catholic church was in town. We get to go out every Sunday in the school bus. The Anglican service was in school. Who came up with that idea?
The bonding of young minds through shared experiences to lifelong friendships.
The fence jumping. The pranks played on house masters and house mistresses. There were the chief pranksters. The stress given to our dear principal the late M. C. Ebo. A very dear man and a great child Educator. He had a special place for each child and we loved him back. I don't remember the years he was principal of the school but I was there as a student when he presided over the school. I also remember upon his demise decades later the students showed up in his hometown to give their dear old principal a befitting burial.
The love junctions. The frenzy of the valentine's period. The famous declaration of the massacre in the school dining hall. ( Please note massacre had nothing to with real blood but a declaration of food grabbing and gulping made by the prefects for the few students who made it early to the dining hall). I hope I got that definition of FGC PH massacre. Just so much to remember. When you have a robust mix of brilliant teenagers from different parts of the country with raging hormones and curious minds you expect nothing less but a school bursting at the seams with excitement and enchantment.
The weekly Saturday inspection of the hostels. The frenzy to get all the houses clean and win. " Cleanest for the week" The school houses. Honour . Glory. Loyalty. Freedom Charity Peace and Faith. I was health prefect for girls in my set but do remember I had a very able assistant and we still bond on that level till this day.
They were the teachers of the best quality when the education standard had teachers with PhD teaching young children in a Nigerian secondary school. Our Indian vice principal then and so many well-educated teachers who were dedicated to their profession. We got excellence and excellence has trailed our paths.
Incidentally, my sister's children who were not even born when I went to FGC PH all grew up and attended the school. My elder brother's sons too. The Nze Dikes and the Offias . They also all have fond memories. I guess it's always a mini-reunion at home.
As the school turns golden the memories are no doubt golden for not just me but for a whole generation of young people who passed through the school decades ago and the ones making memories today. Long live Nigeria Long live Federal Government College Port Harcourt.
Adiya Uri Ngozichukwuka Author Inclusion Advocate Communication consultant Show people how |
Politics › Re: Wike Donates ₦200 Million To Ariaria Traders by fortunez1(m): 1:38pm On Jan 22, 2023 |
id911: Donatus try...at least e don dey get sense. E don donate to North tire but Tambuwal wey enjoy pass dribble am.
Mr Donatus, pls come to Akwa Ibom and donate, we want follow enjoy small here. you are helpless poor man that has never given shishi to people in need before hence u can't appreciate works of philanthropists |
Politics › Re: APC Campaign Rally In Emohua, Rivers State by fortunez1(m): 11:29am On Jan 21, 2023 |
All of u commenting shits will never learn that Wike no be una mate. Magnus (SDP) will devide Ogoni votes , Cole (APC) and Dumo ( AC) will devide calabari vote and Sim will gather up land . Na up land get highest voting strength , for Presidency Obi is the way . |
Autos › Re: SOLD! SOLD!! SOLD!!! Super Clean Toyota Corolla 2008 - N2m. by fortunez1(m): 5:06pm On Jan 20, 2023 |
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Autos › Re: SOLD! SOLD!! SOLD!!! Super Clean Toyota Corolla Sports 2006 - N2m. by fortunez1(m): 5:05pm On Jan 20, 2023 |
dmaygee: Still available. 1.7m is my offer . |
Autos › Re: JAPA Sales! Very Neat Toyota Camry 2007 Keyless by fortunez1(m): 4:38pm On Jan 20, 2023 |
1.9m I'm ready for payment so the car is ready to drive |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Which Work Can I Start With 700k Capital by fortunez1(m): 1:16pm On Jan 20, 2023 |
Buy a snooker board and put in a bar |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Which Work Can I Start With 700k Capital by fortunez1(m): 1:15pm On Jan 20, 2023 |
JimmySwaggart: If u still dey ur papa house. Do poultry for the backyard. Get a carpenter to Construct a square poultry cage with door using woods and enough pan to limit cold, and floor the ground. Put a mature male and female turkey there. And feed them well with grower feed. Collect the eggs from the female every morning. Get a biro marker and always number each eggs from number 1 - 5 every day from day one to day five. Because by day 6 you will have to replace egg no 1 with egg no 6, so that the five egg you will be talking to a local hen to brood for you will be fresh and not more than five days old. If you have five to 7 female local hen just swap all their own original eggs at night and replace them with turkey eggs. With that you can get up to 30 poult in two months from each of the mother hens and the mother hen will take good care of them for the first month(which is all they need for them to survive harsh wether condition at that stage) before mother hen will start to observe that they are not chicks but poult. By that time the hen will start to beat up the poults, just collect them and lock all your poults up in a secured room, feed them treat them well medicinally and let Dem grow big and sell during festive period. U can as well sell at any period of the year though. But you have to first make sure you have like may be 7 female local hen. I mean local hen, and take good care of them because they don't trust easily. And get those big male noiler chickens,. . When the noiler males climb the female local hen trust me the eggs will still be big and noiler babies with the strength of local fowl will be produced, and all you have to feed them well. With that you have chickens and turkeys in your yard. So if let's say you have seven local hen by the time maybe four has laid 7 to 9 eggs each and immediately any start to brood the eggs, on the first night any of the hen started brooding, just pack all the chicken eggs away and replace them with turkey eggs. And Just eat all those eggs. The the others chickens are ready to brood just allow them hatch their normal noiler chicks for you. All this won't even cost you up to 350k for a start and you will still have enough money to feed your self all year round and by December you will make triple of your investment. Notes this am not say you should go and load 100 broiler chickens that can start to die now and you will be left with just 10 after a flu outbreak. Am talking about breeding strong and disease resistant chickens. If you are no longer if your father's compound, just get an umbrella and learn how to sell DATA and POS business in a very commercial location. Simple, hope I have tried for you. Wisdom no go kill u ! Pls can I get ur WhatsApp number |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Which Work Can I Start With 700k Capital by fortunez1(m): 1:10pm On Jan 20, 2023 |
fman: is this all your brains can come up with? U r really a low budget dude. Why insult? Advice is advice |
Politics › Re: ‘I Stand With APC’ — Atiku Condemns ‘explosion’ At Rally In Rivers by fortunez1(m): 9:19am On Jan 20, 2023 |
Atiku should just shun Rivers State for his own good and forget all gimmicks, Rivers State has shun violence for long now so there drama is dead on arrival. There's not gonna be a sympathy vote because we Rivers youths know what we want. Ameachi tried to use the military in the last election and yet continued losing, so Atifku is not a man to trust not after all he did under Obj . |
Politics › Re: Explosion Rocks Port Harcourt APC Rally, Three Injured (Photos) by fortunez1(m): 12:12am On Jan 20, 2023 |
[quote author=habsydiamond post=120194041]These people don start oo... all these hoodlums.. they want apc to be pointing fingers to other parties as the cause of this.... this can even be an inside job.[/quote
Very true, don't worry Wike will expose there gimmicks. Rivers State that is very calm and peaceful since 7yrs now but when it gets close to election Amaechi will start acting drama to buy sympathy forgetting that "people don wise" , then after election "back to Abuja " till another electioneering period. |
Politics › Re: Presidential Election: Straw Poll Favours Atiku-Okowa Ticket by fortunez1(m): 11:50am On Jan 19, 2023 |
Atifku that can't unify his party Atifku that can't stand on his word Atifku that fails on promise Such a man should not be Nigerias president at this time, he would just finish the economy pata pata.. |
Politics › Re: Atiku Didn’t Reply To Our Invitation — Chatham House by fortunez1(m): 5:38pm On Jan 16, 2023 |
[quote author=RenaissanceGuy post=120092243]Very good. UK politicians don't come to Nigeria to campaign to their citizens here in Nigeria. Self-imposed neocolonialism must die! [/quote If same was said about Tinubu would you still make this self consoling statement |
Politics › Re: SSS Invades CBN, Takes Over Emefiele’s office - Daily Nigerian by fortunez1(m): 5:33pm On Jan 16, 2023 |
CaptainAyub: Reminds me of when a journalist asked Babachir Lawal if he has received the news of his sack by the presidency. Ogbeni asked them "Who is the presidency"?
How can two appointees of Buhari be fighting themselves messily like this when their oga is still there? If Emefiele really committed any crime,how difficult is it for Buhari to tell him "ol boy,go and submit yaself to investigation" or even suspend him from office. If not,can't Buhari tell DG of DSS to "leave that man alone"? Truly,Buhari is a figurehead Nnamdi Kalu bulala comes to mind at this juncture |
Politics › Re: SSS Invades CBN, Takes Over Emefiele’s office - Daily Nigerian by fortunez1(m): 5:31pm On Jan 16, 2023 |
Hmm |
Politics › Re: SSS Invades CBN, Takes Over Emefiele’s office - Daily Nigerian by fortunez1(m): 5:31pm On Jan 16, 2023 |
Maxymilliano: Hmmm ... There's trouble in paradise.
What happened to the restraining orders granted by the court ? It's a lawless country and gun over justice system. |
Nairaland General › Re: What Is Going On Here (Graphic Pictures) by fortunez1(m): 5:01pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
Snake never swallows it's prey alive |
Politics › Re: IPOB/ESN Burnt Down Home Of Ikenga Imo Uchechinyere In Akokwa Imo State by fortunez1(m): 12:45pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
This are politically motivated, and has nothing to do with IPOB . So the earlier Nigerians starts rebuffing this LIES and DECEITS from politicians in the east the better because what ever is going on in the east is very Political. |
Autos › Re: Sound Honda Civic Suitable Bolt Business & Personal Use In Abuja @ 900k Only by fortunez1(m): 1:06pm On Jan 14, 2023 |
#750 k |
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Culture › Re: Why Ora People Don't Bow To Oba Of Benin by fortunez1(m): 1:27pm On Jan 13, 2023 |
Thanks for the info, I love learning about history. |
Family › Re: My Prison Exeprience By Perfectmatchng by fortunez1(m): 1:16pm On Jan 13, 2023 |
It is well, pls how can one help this innocent prisoners and do the prisoners get the daily donations that is given to the prisons from good people. |
Politics › Re: Deliver Less Than 50% Votes And See Trouble – Wike Threatens Council Chairman by fortunez1(m): 7:47pm On Jan 12, 2023 |
My governor |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Ukraine War: Sergei Surovikin Removed As Commander Of Ukraine Invasion Force by fortunez1(m): 6:05pm On Jan 12, 2023 |
They thought that destroying Ukrainian infrastructures would have panicked Zelenzky or Ukrainian citizens instead of concentrating on the original mission of demilitarization of Ukrainian. Russia will beg with trillions of dollars in other to be forgiven after China has finished using them. |