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fergie001:I dey enjoy una gist well a,e dey sweet me abeg make una open one thread for this kind discuss to continue ooo... make I add my own I think Nigeria as a country has one fundamental problem which is we the citizens.... the politicians are a product of us .. what we see is who we really are,I watch with dismay how we try to circumvent processes,cheat, maneuver ,play smart at every given opportunity... what is the denominator btw North and South? corruption, nepotism, tribalism etc .... same we are same people ... disintegrating doesn't solve or will not solved the problem because which of this region has faired well in terms of governance is it southern politicians or northern![]() abeg we need a thread for this.... I want to learn,we need a new way forward,,, enough of castigation, we all know Nigeria has a leadership problem but what are we going to do to change the narrative ?, let proofer solution now this is the true revolution now |
Built2last:well I don't know about Nysc... but I think it is recognized by NLC |
well I think it's not a satellite campus but study centre I'mo state University has study centers scattered around even down to kogi here ....it's a part time /sandwich program |
Mosunbabe:it depends on your area of interest but for me I will go for msc public health... |
fake news, ... jamb debunked the news |
Utbeee:ok |
Ify215:not possible ... these are two different profession |
joyairemiya:(mumu.).. Papa way no get Sense |
after studying history ,just get hoe and Cutlass and meet me in the farm.... ![]() |
even though this is a drop in an ocean, let's appreciate him he did well on this.... |
budaatum:good c point... I totally agree with you |
color riotsyou just copy your site content come paste am.... please reorganize your website.... common sense |
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WeRblessed:this is just sector of the economy (foreign trade report I. first quarter 2021) we know Nigeria is failing .. I re read but that report is true....the export of agricultural products are the drivers for foreign trade in Nigeria |
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riche12:contact support |
use your email address to recover your password.. simple |
congrats to you |
Nigga44:your lie the smell |
slawormiir:you must have learnt a lot from your grandpa |
I have stop commenting on incomplete and one sided stories like this, because it makes no sense to hear one side and judge.we all have to hear the other side of the story before we make good judgement..... this I have learnt, people always wants to be right or paint themselves angels and the other devil's....... |
hmmm |
Tranquillity360:so the unknown gun men are working for ESn or ipop |
Nigeriabiafra82:what is ESN waiting for oiling their guns? |
you allow unknown gun men destroy the east ? ESN where are you ? are you only made for Fulani herdsmen what about your people been killed by UGM? can't you do something? what is the essence of a security outfit if you can't restore peace to the east? these are questions beginning answers ..... And all this while you are silent? got some of us thinking |
Fahdiga:where are the ESN to put a stop to this ?? or Are they not security outfit?bro think twice and stop the blaim game ,they are killing innocent people and yet ESN fold their arm and watch ....so the ESN security is only for Fulani herdsmen...sorry to say this ESN is useless to allow this happen on a broad daylight in oyi... because was expecting ESN to wake up and fight this unknown gun men but maybe they are the same people...hmmmm |
Rebirth:D for Dog |
Rapsowdee01:B for Ball |
EKONGKING:I hope you have solution if given the opportunity? so that we can vote for you |
The Bishop of Catholic Diocese of Yola has revealed why the church built a mosque for Muslims in Adamawa. The Catholic church has built a mosque for Muslims in Adamawa state. Bishop, Catholic Diocese of Yola, Reverend Father Stephen Mamza explained why the church built a mosque for internally displaced Muslims at the St Theresa Camp in Yola, Adamawa State. Mamza stated that since a church was built for the Christian IDPs by the Catholic, the church authorities in Yola also thought it fair and just to provide a “place of worship for the few Muslims among them.” The Catholic Bishop stated this in an interview with Punch, adding that the Boko Haram insurgency was a monster which the church was contending with, going by the large numbersof IDPs in the camp. The Reverend Father said, “As you know, since 2014 the Catholic Diocese of Yola, has been involved in taking care of displaced victims of insurgency – those displaced from southern Borno and also northern Adamawa, who ran into Yola for refuge. So, the church opened its doors so that these people could put up. At a certain stage we had over 3,000 people living on our church premises. Most of them returned to their original homes after the military reclaimed their homes. “But again, there are those who still face threat of insurgency, especially those living at the border of Sambisa forest and cannot go back to their homes because of the activities of Boko Haram since 2014. These people have been at the camp that we set up for IDPs at St. Theresa Cathedral. So, we thought of what we could do to improve their living standards. Because we were becoming weary of taking care of them and even for our donors fatigue was setting in. And the IDPs themselves were getting tired of staying in the camp – it is not easy for anyone to live for seven years in a small tent in a camp with children. So, I thought of building a place where the IDPs could be resettled. “And thanks be to God, through the support of Mesio in Germany, we started last year in January the construction of 86 units of houses to be built for the 86 families still in our camp. On the housing estate, we built a church and a mosque and a school for the IDPs, which will soon be inaugurated. Already some of the IDPs have been moved into the estate. “In the first place, when we played host to these IDPs, we did not discriminate against any one of them. We didn’t ask what religion the IDPs belong to; we didn’t ask for their church denomination; we just treated them as human beings who are in need of help, irrespective of their religion, denomination or tribe. The majority of the IDPs who thronged our camp were Christians but there was also a large number of Muslims among them. And if we were able to build houses for all of them, and also built a church for the Christians among them, then it is only a matter of justice and fairness that we also provide a space of worship for the few Muslims among them. “There are about 10 to 12 Muslim families in the camp. I just felt that since we didn’t leave out the Muslims while providing food for the Christians or leave the Muslims out while building houses for the Christians, it is only just that we also build a mosque for the Muslims as we built a church for Christians. It is not something that is commonly done; it is not something that we have heard of being done, especially in our country, Nigeria, where everybody is conscious about their own religion.” source: Tori.ng
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axeman2:ok thanks I hope they are going to reopen to take another batch |
is it southern politicians or northern

