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SageNaruto: dude, I'd lyk to serve in Delta too. Can we talk?! I'm not in ph tho. |
SageNaruto: dude, I'd lyk to serve in Delta too. Can we talk?! I'm not in ph tho.Yea, you can pm me so we will arrange. |
Macmilla:I intend serving in Delta State too, the contact for posting that i have said it will be easy to influence posting to Delta State, that states that you can face challenges is Lagos, Rivers and Abuja. If you are in PH let's meet. |
![]() noordean: ..and ebola, straight redeployment!Even camp army commandant sef go redeploy himself. ![]() |
Xone3: Please if a person is influencing his/her service post or state, on which health conditions can that be done?I think you can be posted to any state as long as you are mobilized, but as for redeployment it have to be on marriage, health, Security ground etc, Health : Asthma, sickle cell, etc. |
Xone3: Please if a person is influencing his/her service post or state, on which health conditions can that be done?Are you talking of influencing posting or redeployment? |
I think Sidmach intentionally changed some people's information so they will sell their DOB pin. In my own case they changed my DOB from 7th to 1st and also interchanged my surname, first name and middle name. Jamb information wey me i use my hand fill form wella. Make thunder paya dem dia... Dim wits ![]() |
Hello house, I have been peeping this thread from the window but just decided to say hello to my brodas and sistas in the Lord. #teamC. I rep RSUST Port Harcourt. |
KIRIJI: Dont mind that stup1d f00lIt's better to be free than to be a slave under a corrupt retired egunje collector all in the name of royalty. |
Haryoryhemie: Don't even measure itBabe you fine sha, is that real you? |
Seun viewing this thread now, I think he's beginning to have crush on linda..... ![]() |
Crooks in all our political parties no exemption. |
Montaque: Nigerians and blame game, who else is left out? Jona,patience,abati,fashola etc. We jst dey blame like its inborn. Before u blame the system, ask of the advantages this policy offers. Afterall,its optional if ur uni is at ur backyard.Lack of comprehension entails poor academic quality. You must be it's product. |
This would have been made optional, so one have to consider his /her proximity to his /her school before paying 4K, imagine paying 4K for just call-up letter when I can only pay 50naira from home to school and pick up my call up letter. |
henrinity: but it is not compulsory, u can choose the option of collecting it from schoolIt's compulsory starting from 2015 batch A, just optional for only remaining batch C 2014 of this year. NYSC is scam. |
HOW much longer can Nigerians endure insensitivity and oppression by their own government? This is the pertinent question as the vicious cycle of government departments and agencies revelling in a culture of impunity continues, especially for the simple reason that the administration of President Goodluck Jonathan has for ever looked the other way. While the citizens are abused and dehumanised, not once has such insensitivity attracted any sanction, hence the culture reigns. The newly introduced policy of money-for-call- up letters imposed through a dubious biometric- enabled on-line registration of prospective corps members requesting each to pay N4,000 is the latest of such indefensible, insensitive, illogical and most irresponsible plans ever contemplated by any government. As planned by the management of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), the scheme is the height of insensitivity to the plight of the average Nigerian youth already traumatised by a poor but rigorous education system and who even face a bleak future in the labour market. To facilitate payment, a prospective corps member is directed to use “any bank’s ATM card or the PIN vending option”. Participants have an option of online registration or collection of letter from school this current year but the enforcement of N4000 payment option starts next year with ‘Batch A’. By any logic, it cannot and should not stand. President Jonathan must today order the immediate reversal of this scam. In saner environments, the extortionist tendency of public officials is enough to cost a government re-election. The country is gradually inching towards an era of the youth standing up for their rights in a civilized way if the leaders are leading them as they are, on a mission to nowhere. Barely six months ago, the world was shocked by the avoidable death of scores of enterprising graduates across the country spearheaded by the Ministry of the Interior through a scandalous recruitment exercise credited to Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) that was hardly intended to recruit genuine applicants among the more than 700,000 candidates who reported at the suffocating centres to write tests. Many were trampled to death, many more suffocated to death. Months after, the minister and his collaborators are still on their seats. That was not the first incident of NIS job-hunting centre made a death zone. A Comptroller- General was earlier forced into retirement on similar grounds. What the NYSC has just embarked on is a dangerous, fraudulent journey that must be terminated immediately. The simple deduction is this: whoever initiated the scam is not fit and proper to be in the service of the Federal Government. This brazen robbery aimed at self- aggrandizement by some public officials must be the last by NYSC or any other public agency for that matter. It is doubly sad that the NYSC had the audacity to even advertise its bizarre, fraudulent intention to extort money from poor graduates who struggled through school and are just trying to find their feet. The on-line registration charge is a serious national embarrassment. What could be more than the ridicule the management is subjecting itself to, rationalising the plan by saying it will create opportunity to print multiple call-up letters by corps members (in case of loss or damage) and make them enjoy “accelerated camp orientation processing” at the orientation camps. What a warped thinking in the 21st century! Is this not a tacit admission of a cumbersome procedure the agency had been subjecting corps members to in all of 41 years of the scheme’s existence. For a scheme in which the Federal Government picks all bills, what exactly forced the NYSC management into this, or better still, what does the management plan to do with the hundreds of millions of naira to be raised every year at an average of 100,000 enlistments? It is certainly bizarre for anybody to make it mandatory for Nigeria’s sons and daughters to pay to serve their country. Also, from where did the NYSC management derive the legal cover to charge the fee? There is a law that established the scheme, so any alteration to the service operations ought to also follow an established due process. The NYSC is challenged to make public the due process it followed before the irrational decision. Or, is the government weary of funding the scheme and has found a convenient way to get the agency itself fill the gap? Nigerians deserve an explanation on this underhand deal. So much effort has been made by critics of the scheme in the past to justify the scheme’s cancellation, an argument that has often been countered by the nobility of the scheme and its original intention as a unifying power in a large and diverse nation. Now, the NYSC is further playing into the hands of those who believe it has outlived its usefulness. Suffice to say that nothing, absolutely, nothing must be done to derail the lofty dreams of the founding fathers to promote unity and cultural unification enforced through Decree No. 24 of May 22, 1973. The scheme has served and is still serving a useful purpose. If there are gaps in its operations now, all stakeholders can meet and consider a review. Turning it into a commercial venture, even an exploitative one that feeds off the vulnerability of innocent Nigerian children, however, is unacceptable. www.ngrguardiannews.com/opinion/editorial/178550-paying-to-serve-the-nation-nysc-s-insensitivity |
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FTNCocoa = Japaul, will soon go back to car park. |
Where's "evilspirit" |
They should catch that man ooo and take him back to quarantine centre before he will turn to another Patrick Sawyer and run to Naija. |
FFK =Cramjones should bury his head in shame. Inasmuch as i don't like Atiku you shouldn't be the one to condemn him, go and sought yourself out from EFCC case before you come here to spit thrash. Bunch of corrupt Id!ots. |
Abuja (AFP) - Nigeria's former vice-president Atiku Abubakar on Friday became the first high profile politician to announce his candidacy for the presidency at next year's general elections. Abubakar, who was deputy to Olusegun Obasanjo from 1999 to 2007, is seeking to be the main opposition All Progressives Congress's candidate (APC) at the February 14, 2015 vote. A formal declaration will be made on September 24, his spokesman, Garba Shehu, said in an emailed statement. Primaries for the parties' candidates begin in October, according to an election commission timetable. "This is not about me, it is about our young people. It is about Nigerians," the 67-year-old Abubakar said. "It is their future, not the past. It is about reforming government, securing the people and reconciling the nation." Abubakar, from the northeastern state of Adamawa, was in government as a member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and made two unsuccessful bids for the presidency in 2007 and 2011. He announced in February that he was joining the APC because he said the PDP of President Goodluck Jonathan "cannot be redeemed", as it had not improved governance or tackled corruption. "We need leadership focused on our people, on creating jobs (and) providing security. That's why I am joining the APC," he said at the time. Divisions along religious, ethnic and regional lines had increased "for political gains" and the ruling party had abandoned ordinary Nigerians. The APC in contrast was "a party of change", he added. Political analysts have said that the PDP, never out of power since Nigeria returned to civilian rule in 1999, faces a strong challenge from the opposition at next year's vote. The APC ranks have been strengthened by the defection of powerful state governors and lawmakers, many of them from the Muslim-majority north, unhappy that Jonathan may run again. They claim that Jonathan, a southern Christian who has not yet outlined his intentions, reneged on a promise to serve only one term. http://news.yahoo.com/nigerias-former-vice-president-announces-presidency-bid-113541316.html |
Those that sold their Transcorp @5+ because of fear of the Cowboys will be leaking wounds now. ![]() |
2 fine pass |
soloniger: what is this NSEMPA meaning? my BnSITLIts just the abbreviation of this thread, Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts |
Hmmm.....see how NSEMPA is boring, just 14 post since morning, the bear no give my BnSITL mouth to talk, hope I can drive the bears away. |
Aroca2013: Don't mind them....very soon you will hear "akwa-ibom ayaya" like dey take am swear for them like national anthem. There are numerous graduates that are ingene without jobs and so many industries that are supposed to be revived are just there without any attention. Of what use is this stadium to the poor masses? There are so many things to be done in the state rather than investing funds like this in stadium as an avenue to loot money. I just they look them. Nonsense.You are talking as if your own governor have provided job for your jobless ar...s..e, If governors doesn't do anything you will complain, if he does you will still complain. I neva c confused ppl like some 9jarians. Tufiakwa. |
iwonbaoko: But why una still dey do hausboy and hausgirl evrywhere. Your guvanor no try for that one oo. To tell you the bitter truth you guys are very backward.Another bad belle, do you think you are better than Akwa Ibomites? See you and exposure, civilization ko exposure ni |
otokx: A world class stadium without railway and bus connections must be a joke, take a trip to Wembley.Why won't you spit rubbish? I remember you reside in Rivers State, all of una na APC supporter of APC. |
@Faun, abeg come take 5bottles for my head. U too much. I just dey observe. ![]() |
kevinhacker: my sis is there ooo , protect here for me ooGive me her numba na make I dey look am for u, me I dey Nassarawa camp too. ![]() |



