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PoliticsRe: The Looting Of Lagos By Tinubu And Fasola Exposed by GARRIx7(m): 6:43pm On Dec 02, 2012
[size=28pt]*Yawns*[/size]
PoliticsRe: Fashola, Mimiko, Oshiomole Or Okorocha: Who Is The Best Governor? by GARRIx7(m): 12:33pm On Dec 02, 2012
FASHOLA......
PoliticsRe: I Want To Become An LGA Chairman - What Do I Need To Know? by GARRIx7(m): 12:19pm On Dec 02, 2012
Make a lot of money....

Make an impact on ur immediate community...

Get connected to some "movers & shakers" in ur community....

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PoliticsRe: . by GARRIx7(m): 11:01am On Dec 02, 2012
Guy pls get help ASAP!!!!!
PoliticsRe: Emeka Ojukwu Jnr Calls Will Fraudulent,says He Has A Copy Of The Original Will by GARRIx7(m): 8:55am On Dec 02, 2012
mike404: What's the title of this movie undecided
"IB-HO House of Commotion"
grin
PoliticsRe: Musiwa Condoles General Buhari Over Daughter's Death by GARRIx7(m): 8:51am On Dec 02, 2012
Any Satellite image to go alongside??
PoliticsRe: Emeka Ojukwu Jnr Calls Will Fraudulent,says He Has A Copy Of The Original Will by GARRIx7(m): 8:39am On Dec 02, 2012
..... And Ojukwu's family continues to dance naked......

F to the I to the R to the S to the T
cheesy cheesy
PoliticsRe: Why Do We Have More Of The Hausa's In The Army? by GARRIx7(m): 8:25pm On Dec 01, 2012
afam4eva: What resource are they controlling?
Don't you know that the NPF and the NA is their Oyel kompany huh huh
PoliticsRe: Why Do We Have More Of The Hausa's In The Army? by GARRIx7(m): 8:05pm On Dec 01, 2012
Resource Control!!!
PoliticsRe: NDDC or militia get 400B while state 40B imo,Oyo,ogun,kwara,Benue,Taraba,kebbi by GARRIx7(m): 4:17pm On Dec 01, 2012
Sir, are you ok huh huh huh huh
PoliticsRe: Osun To Convert Human, Animal Wastes To Cooking Gas by GARRIx7(m): 12:37pm On Dec 01, 2012
[size=18pt]O-SH1T[/size]
grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: See Obama Displaying Illuminati Sign (PHOTO) by GARRIx7(m): 8:46am On Dec 01, 2012
I - L - Y

I Love You (in ASL......)

Check out the signs for the letters I, L and Y.....

PoliticsRe: Sanusi: Reduction Of Political Appointees, Not For Sack Of Civil Servants by GARRIx7(m): 8:40am On Dec 01, 2012
He said he was not talking about the sack of civil servants but a reduction in the size of political appointees who take 70 percent of government revenue leaving a mere 30 percent for the 160 million Nigerians.
I think if this is what he meant, then it makes a whole lot of sense....
PoliticsRe: Governor Suntai Is Brain-damaged - SaharaReporters by GARRIx7(m): 7:58am On Dec 01, 2012
ebamma 3: Saharareporters again question number
1) all una news the always come from an anonymous source who is this anonymous source?
It's a normal practice in journalism, people who disclose very sensitive info usually do so on the condition of anonymity...

2)Na so una lie say Patience jonathan get parkinson's disease
Really huh To be honest they sometimes get it wrong, but I take nothing away from them, they've got some people in very high places who give them some of their info..

[s]3)Una name na sahara reporters abi na lie reporters?[/s]
4)Can anything good come out of sahara reporters?
Yes.....
5)Una base for new york sabi naija news pass naija news outlets una be spirit?
Yea, they were the 1st to tell us that GEJ's brother was dead
PoliticsRe: Politics Section Poster Of The Year 2012 - Katz, Gbawe & Naptu are finalists by GARRIx7(m):
In no particular order, while I make up my mind:

[size=18pt]Gbawe[/size] | PointB | Afam4eva | Ndu Chucks | [size=14pt]Katsumoto[/size] | Take dat | Naptu2 | EGorilla( grin grin) | kobojunkie

huh huh huh huh huh huh
PoliticsRe: Dino Melaye/bisi Pregnancy Tale: Bisi Delivers Bouncing Baby Girl by GARRIx7(m): 4:07pm On Nov 30, 2012
Is she resemble DINO huhhuhhuhhuh
PoliticsRe: Fashola Arrests Policeman Riding Okada On Restricted Road. by GARRIx7(m): 3:49pm On Nov 30, 2012
luvinhubby: RUBBISH!!!
So as guvnor, him work now na to parade streets looking for police & soldier wey break traffic lawhuh
Can you readhuh
The officer, Mr. Ebahan Johnson, a Police Sergeant, who was accosted on the ever busy expressroad by the governor at the Airport Bus-stop, Ikeja, during an inspection tour of on-going projects in the Lagos-West Senatorial District of the state, was riding a red Bajaj motorcycle.
Johnson, who initially resisted arrest, succu- mbed when he realised that it was the governor that accosted him.
Foreign AffairsRe: Flooding In Dubai After Heavy Rain by GARRIx7(m): 3:34pm On Nov 30, 2012
What's the hahaha for huh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh

You be winsh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh
PoliticsRe: Jonathan To Impose Anenih On PDP As Bot Chairman - SaharaReporters by GARRIx7(op): 2:52pm On Nov 30, 2012
tomakint: I saw this coming! On this move, I will say 'Jonathan is Politically wise', now let me see how those 'backward reasoning abokis' will scheme Jonathan out come 2015 with "Mr Fix-it" holding forth? Dem never born that Aboki! Good job Jonathan!!!
Mr. Fix it Was beaten silly by Oshio-baba even in his backyard....
PoliticsRe: Jonathan To Impose Anenih On PDP As Bot Chairman - SaharaReporters by GARRIx7(op): 2:49pm On Nov 30, 2012
I'm on the front-Page once again... grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsJonathan To Impose Anenih On PDP As Bot Chairman - SaharaReporters by GARRIx7(op): 2:03pm On Nov 30, 2012
Jonathan Set To Impose Anenih On PDP As BoT Chairman

President Goodluck Jonathan may have made up his mind to impose the reclusive former Minister of Works, Chief Tony Anenih, on the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as the chairman of the Board of Trustees (BoT).

Anenih, who was on Monday summoned by the House of Representatives over the sum of N2.3 billion that was purportedly disbursed for an abandoned road project in Nassarawa State in 2006, was at the Presidential Villa on Thursday morning where he had a closed-door meeting with the President.

The meeting, it was gathered, involved discussions about how to make sure that Anenih, who was known as “Mr. Fix-It” before his political profile began to diminish, becomes the next chairman of the BoT, a position from which former President, Olusegun Obasanjo, resigned in April this year. In 2007, Obasanjo outmaneuvered Anenih to bag the influential job.

Apart from Anenih, others in the race are a former National Chairman of the party, Dr. Ahmadu Ali; a former Chairman of Board of Trustees of the All Nigeria Peoples Party, Chief Harry Akande; and a former President of the Senate, Senator Ken Nnamani.

A presidency source said President Jonathan settled for Anenih, who suffered a huge defeat in Edo, his home state, when Mr. Adams Oshiomhole defeated the candidate of the PDP, Gen. Charles Airhiavbere (retd.) last June to retain the governorship.

While some of the members of the board are said to favour either Ali, Mr. Jonathan is said to be insisting on Anenih, convinced that he needs someone with the clout to counter the growing characterization of his regime as non-performing.

Jonathan is said to be deeply unhappy about the recent comment of Obasanjo, his political benefactor who has criticised him on many occasions for poor performance.

“Anenih is seen as the right person that can speak for the President and probably look at the likes of Obasanjo in the face,” said the presidential source.

Apart from this, it is also the calculation in the presidential villa that whoever occupies the office of the BoT chairman will be important in determining Jonathan’s second term ambition.

Anenih played an important role in persuading the governors to support Jonathan to run for office in 2011. The governors had insisted that the party must stick to its zoning formula following the death President Umaru Yar’Adua.

At the PDP headquarters, the governors said it was wrong for Jonathan to run when the North was yet to finish its eight years in office.

After the intervention of many members of the party, the governors and the party decided to allow Jonathan to run, with the understanding that he would only complete Yar’Adua’s projected eight year tenure, which will expire in 2015.

The members of the BoT are meeting at the Presidential Villa in Abuja on Friday night, where the election will take place.

One of the tricks used by Obasanjo to side-track Anenih from becoming BoT chairman in 2007 was to change the rules so that only persons who had been president were qualified to contest.

Under that rule, which has yet to be changed, none of those currently vying for the position is qualified to contest.
http://saharareporters.com/news-page/jonathan-set-impose-anenih-pdp-bot-chairman
PoliticsRe: Kano Riot: Bodies Of 2 Brothers Arrive Nnewi, Anambra (the Genocide Contiues) by GARRIx7(m): 1:31pm On Nov 30, 2012
RIP...... sad sad sad sad
PoliticsRe: Enugu State Governor, Sullivan Chime Is Critically Sick! by GARRIx7(m): 12:07pm On Nov 30, 2012
@Ambrose: Who do you expect to read that ur silly epistle....?
undecided undecided undecided undecided undecided undecided
PoliticsRe: Reps Probe Orubebe’s Multi-billion Naira Mansion by GARRIx7(m): 11:55am On Nov 30, 2012
Thanks to DINO..... grin grin grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Obama To Host Romney Over Private Lunch by GARRIx7(m): 4:55pm On Nov 29, 2012
What will them discuss about huh huh huh huh huh
Nairaland GeneralTwo Girls Fighting At DELSU (almost Unclothed) by GARRIx7(op): 3:37pm On Nov 29, 2012
Two girls fighting over what I don't know... grin grin grin grin
Jobs/VacanciesDrivers Wanted: Minimum Qualification, Phd by GARRIx7(op): 12:10pm On Nov 29, 2012
Drivers Wanted: Minimum qualification, PhD

By Josef Omorotionmwan

ONE of the greatest philosophers that ever lived, Aristotle, opined centuries ago: “Men come together in cities in order to live; but they remain together in order to live the good life”.

It is, however, becoming increasingly harder to live the good life in Nigerian cities today.

As if we are engaged in a deliberate race to seek appropriate answers to the poser left behind by Ralph Emerson (1803-1882): “Can anyone remember when times were not hard and money not scarce?” We seem impelled to force an answer.

We must admit that although times have remained hard over the ages, we are drifting so fast to the point of no return, to the extent that so soon, PhD holders are now begging to be employed as chauffeurs.

This used to be the exclusive preserve for those who did not see the four walls of any classroom or those who dropped out of primary school.

Times were not this hard. This writer recollects, with nostalgia, the late 1960s, when he worked in an insurance company inLagosIslandas an underwriting clerk. One Monday morning, I had a serious disagreement with the company’s Chief Accountant. I merely tolerated the man till break time. As soon as it was 12.30p.m., I hopped into the ferry and crossed over to Apapa. I started another job that same afternoon.

Talking of the uses of adversity, whereas the insurance job brought in a salary of 28 pounds at the end of the month, at the new paper company, they started me off with 42 pounds per month. At the Norwegian Company, they gave me one nebulous name, Assistant Cost Accountant.

My qualification then was School Certificate, with some commercial bias. Today, we have drifted to such low level, where a PhD holder has a choice between working as a driver and starving to death, and he chooses the latter, no thanks to his government’s rudderlessness.

The PhD has hitherto been a morale booster and a source of pride to its holders and all those associated with such holders. I still remember the year 1979, when I returned to this country after some years in the winter region. This cousin of mine who came to visit me could be seen in a hurry to inform me: “Brother, you know say me I no too go school but my secretary today is a Doctor”. To my cousin, this was an ego trip. Yes, he had enrolled into politics early in life via thuggery (I mean the youth wing!) and the UPN administration had made him chairman of one committee.

This type of ego booster could have been largely operational in the minds of the designers of the Graduate Executive Truck Driver scheme of Dangote Group of Companies. This programme, no doubt, taps heavily on the precarious unemployment situation in this country. It was, therefore, not surprising that at the close of the application: “Of the 13,000 applications received, six were PhD, 704 Masters and over 8,460 Bachelor degree holders.” We hear that most of the applicants are products of very reputable universities in the land.

Attempts have been made to paint the programme in very attractive colours but no amount of washing can ever change the pig’s nose from black to white. By any name, a driver is a driver – in just the same way that our late sage, Archbishop John Edokpolor, believed that a rogue is a rogue,whether he is an armed robber or a pen robber.

In the particular case of Dangote’s Graduate Executive Truck Drivers programme, we hear that the drivers will get allowances on each trip plus salaries and the trucks will eventually become theirs after they have run some 300,000 kilometres (about 140 trips fromLagostoKano) within two to four years.

Again, there are quacks in every profession. Fella Anikulapo Kuti would have summarized the situation most succinctly, “Any PhD holder wey dey do driver work na swegbe.” This programme will further aggravate the already bad unemployment situation inNigeria: The PhD holders will not be good drivers and meanwhile, the professional drivers are pushed deeper into the unemployment market.

In any organogram, a PhD holder who is supposed to be a subject-specialist is on top while the driver is at the lowest rung of the ladder. No matter how hard times get, a good PhD holder cannot take the menial job of a driver. The situation before us calls for immediate evaluation of the PhD programmes. What is the quality of the PhD and how are the post–graduate programmes organised? Are we producing graduates that will meet the need of the nation?

What is the synergy between our educational institutions and our industrial sector? When are we going to start the target production of manpower in which there must be constant interaction between the educational institutions and the industries?

Essentially, the situation where a PhD holder becomes a driver destroys initiative and it is certainly a bad influence on our youths. If it is true that it is folly to be wise where ignorance is bliss, it is also unwise to be going to school when you know you are going to graduate into unemployment or into menial jobs for which no education is required in the first place.

See what we have done to ourselves? We watched helplessly as oil boom gradually became oil doom in this country. We relegated agriculture to the remote background.

Whichever way we look, we see a failed nation that could rise again but there must be serious belt–tightening on the part of us all – the professional drivers must drive the trucks; we must have an educational system that grows in size as it grows in excellence and relevance; and we must be prepared to return to the land.

By the time we till the ground, food and jobs will emerge while hunger and unemployment will disappear.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/11/drivers-wanted-minimum-qualification-phd/

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