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faithbukky:please how do I retrieve my application and reference no,I failed to note it down. |
markdonpuzo:Please i want to know if payment of school fee is a prerequisite for registration at law school..Is one permitted to pay in instalment or after resumption of lectures? |
she didn't eat what she ought to eat during the cessation of the fast. Once we stop eating for a long time, our metabolism shuts down and it becomes dangerous to eat certain things at the closure of the fast. Human body can withstand 70 days fasting without any issue. The girl died out of ignorance and not as a result of the fast |
CriticalThought:your post is quite illuminating. At your last paragraph, do you imply there is a sinister motive or well-orchestrated move by some bad eggs to keep our education sector where it is today? Education they say is the key to success. Could there be a western influence in what is happening in our education sector so that we don't have the standard of life they have? |
peculiar32:No man can win a soul by his power. It is the Holy Spirit that justifieth. Always do the best you could in every instance and leave the rest for Holy Spirit. My brethren are doing their best to glorify the name of God. Have you forgotten David danced to the extent that his wife was so ashamed of him and termed him 'insane'. However, God approved his service. Don't judge so that you won't be judged on the last day. |
ugwuishi:lies...Chosen doesn't fast that way. We fast 6am-6pm for 3 days-7 days in preparation for any oncoming crusade, and on every month of October, we fast 6am-6pm(for members who are healthy) or 6am-12am(for members who have health issues or ulcer) throughout the month. These are the only official fast observe in Chosen |
Ganjafama:If political campaigners could chant and go radical for the party or aspirant they support, how much more if we publicize the name of Jesus Christ in a more radical way that the attention of every person is attracted to know that Jesus is Lord and that the Holy Spirit has filled us with power just like in the days of the old. |
I sat in deep thought with many things running through my mind trying to grapple the reason why things and state of affairs are 'specially' harder in Nigeria. One of the things my mind was ruminating on was the absence of Student loan in Nigeria financial institutions to help students who are financially handicapped. I have read on the internet, magazines and other publications where it was highlighted on the availability of such loans to students in other climes. It is glaring that Nigeria government is not doing enough when it comes to its responsibility towards education sector and this can be seen in the light of the above position. A society that does not value education is no better than a barbaric society of neanderthal era.Thus the need for revolution in Nigeria education sector. |
Demigods666:I see you enjoy trying 'goddys'. Becareful |
The height at which Buhari is violating constitutional provisions is alarming. He violated court order to release Nnamdi KANU from custody. Now he resorted to abrogating the inalienable tenet that hold all democratic nations together by arresting serving justices alleged of engaging in corrupt practices whereas there is a stipulated laws as to the process of arresting such senior citizens if found wanting in the discharge of their duties. He ought to have informed the NJC who are empowered to discipline erring judges before taking recourse to arresting them as he does. |
otem4eartum:rubbish |
cluelessness.. |
johnydon22:As I decree on you,so shall it be! That spirit in you must be taken out! |
johnydon22:dirtiest yet Holy Spirit dwells and work wonders in their midst? Can you hear yourself? you need to be delivered.If you know the level of anointing in that apron you called moronic, you would be weeping for forgiveness by now. I decree that you shall have an encounter that shall bring you to Chosen in Jesus Name. CHOSEN IS BLESSED! |
Arguably the most respected profession in the world, it comes with a great amount of veneration and men who are privileged to be called by it are generally seen as sacred and untouchable beings especially if they are very good at what they do. The mere sight of a harmless looking sticker on his car professing that he belongs to the profession scares away every inquisitive eye in black uniform patrolling the roads not to protect lives but to procure the green card. He steps into every arena and brings with him an undeniable aura, though he does not know all, he is believed to be Mr. Know it all. No discussion is complete without his weighty input, opinion and idea. No shrewd businessman enters into a venture without consulting him. You dare not lie to him if you indeed need and want his help. But for all these to happen, he has to pay a very huge price! To qualify to stand before the court and defend a man is not easy and can best be regarded as a herculean task. Herculean; not because it is such a difficult phenomenon but herculean because of the complex pecuniary steps involved. Attaining the status of a legal practitioner in Nigeria is a long, boring and dry procedure. Five years of University education studying Law during which you will most likely end up teaching yourself half of what you ought to be taught. Here in Nigeria, it is a matter of reading even if you don’t understand; cramming even if you will forget the next second you drop your pen. Such is the life of the Law student that he is recognised by all and sundry by the colours of his school ‘uniform’. He doesn’t have to open his mouth before he is recognised as a lawyer to be. To put it mildly, the life of a Law student can at times be a life of deception; he is called ‘Barrister’ (which by the way is wrong even though many lawyers like to use it) by his friends and non-law colleagues and believed to know the Law even when the laws is as ‘simple’ as the language of the Kalahari Desert Bush men of Botswana. Anyways, he manages and survives the five years in the University all the while been held in great esteem, and then it is now time to go further than the LL.B and earn his chance to stand and address their LORDSHIPS. But a simple obstacle awaits him! Law school fees! He will have to cough out about N300,000 (three hundred thousand naira) so he could attend Law school and of course that does not include the cost of his exorbitant textbooks nor does it include his living expenses for the duration of his stay at the one-year program. This may not be a problem for some parents as they have even spent more than a million per session on their wards schooling in a private University but for the majority, this is a major obstacle. What is more annoying, if he manages to gather the money from every nook and corner of his community (son of the community) and attends the law school, he is expected to wait for some years before he can earn something worth his effort and the huge expenditure. He is sometimes offered as low as 25,000 naira after expending close to a million naira at the Law school. He may get frustrated and decide to join the bandwagon of C and B (charge and bail) lawyers. This will eventually lead to frustration and he may spend the rest of his career aboard the C and B ship; trapped and unable to escape. It is painfully funny that his classmates who also spent the same number of years schooling and reading similarly annoying textbooks (Medicine and Pharmacy) earns nothing less than a 100,000 even while on house duty. He cannot figure out why he didn’t choose Medicine: suddenly, he realises that he hated arithmetic. Whenever he asks his fathers in the legal profession whom he respects so much and sees riding in big cars, they tell him that they went through the same process and that he should keep working hard and his time will come. There is no problem with working hard but shouldn’t one’s effort be proportionate to his reward? How is he expected to survive with 25,000 naira? He is meant to show confidence in everything; including his finances or else his client won’t trust him. 25,000 would have been perfect if he were still in the University but out here in the world with 25,000? The community is looking up to him, after all to whom much is given, much is equally expected. His sibling now boasts thus to his friend: ‘Don’t you know my brother is a lawyer?’ The friend replies ‘that makes sense o, why don’t you ask him to send you some money?’ Of course to prove to his friend that his brother is indeed a lawyer, he calls and requests for money, he however refuses to tell his friend his brother had sent the money. A month later, the friend remembers and asked. ‘He could only send 2,000’ was the reply he got. ‘Like seriously? And you say he is a lawyer?’ the friend retorted. Such is the huge burden the society places on the shoulders of the young lawyer and who can blame them! And then, I realise that Law is not for the poor. I imagine many parents/guardian, whose children/wards are already been called ‘Barrister’ by friends and family even before their LL.B is successfully completed. I imagine these same students who are either forced to stay at home for a year or two looking for money; thank God for Youth service! Many Law graduates have used the one year mandatory service to hide the unbearable shame of not been able to attend the Law school immediately after graduation. Some of these graduates have their dreams eventually frustrated and truncated for paucity of funds and others lose ground to their class mates who will be proud to say ‘don’t you know I am your senior at the bar?’ I imagine a young lawyer who passes through this stress and still asking his/her parent for some monthly tips because he is being paid some meagre salary. I imagine! And sadness creeps into my heart for the young lawyer. He will (if diligent and with God’s grace) eventually make it to the top of the legal profession but the question on my lips and in my heart is: should the ambition of a man be cut off simply because he cannot afford to pay for it? The answer may be NO but the reality of the present situation teaches that it is wiser and safer for the intending law student and lawyer-to-be to count his cost before venturing into the world of legal jamborees and jargons after all the Bible explains that no man builds a house or start a war without counting the cost to know if he can successfully complete it! But of course there is the option of faith, if your faith can, then jump right in! culled from http://www.thescoopng.com/2013/07/17/oluwatosin-fatoyinbo-nigerian-law-school-poor-men-need-not-apply/ |
please for those who have passed through NLS, how much did you spend in buying all the recommended text-books needed for the programme? |
Seelurd:And u encouraged him so you will be getting airtime from him..smh |
raphieMontella:Someday, atheists like you will start denying their parents too. Fools as Bible call them |
raphieMontella:Someday, atheists like you will start denying their parents too. Fools as Bible call you |
Jeankrab:can you even listen to yourself? |
hopefulLandlord:Call me a joke but have it in mind I have seen your likes who hide in the garment of atheism perpetrating abominable acts |
Jeankrab:Abomination...look at the likes of seelurd whose brains have been resetted out of hunger.. |
Seelurd:When a hungry man is given food, he starts talking like a tout. I see Item's recharge cards are resetting your brain.. mugu |
CeoMYN:Nobody is afraid of satan but you need to be very wise otherwise you tempt the Lord your God. satan is already subjected under the feet of true Christians. |
CeoMYN:You must have some mental problem.. who wishes for a being like satan to visit him? satan is real..its not an imaginary entity. Don't invite him because he will wreck your life in exchange for material things and temporary advancement of talents. The Bible says he comes to steal,kill and destroy. Beware and don't say I don't warn you. |
Demigods666:demigods and hopefullandlords make their money using invocations and rituals. Stop boasting with money made without a drop of sweat. It counts as nothing |
JSoE:I don't like replying to obscene statements that you and demigods always employ in replying a post. I'm too civilized for that |
Demigods666:demigods, so its good to manipulate a fellow human being yo death using dark energy? For everybody who wants to join satanism, its left for you to decide whether you want the darkest side of life ( Satan) or lightest side of life (Christ) |
JSoE:I wonder if you sucked your mother's breast at all? Because of recharge cards, you join the league of those blaspheming the name of Yahweh. Datz why the Bible call all of you FOOLS |
I now observe that most of Otem's fans are hungry and that is why he uses recharge cards to lure them for support. |
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