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Kzinne: most of u are here talking thrash when 29 yr old toyosi ogunseye has just been nominated for the cnn journalist of d year award. and for ur info shes the sunday punch editor at 29! make una go tink. instead una go dey com here dey form big boy gal - no b una mate b editor for punch? nonsenseIs she not your mate too?Please stop forming joor..Sit down there and keep counting another person success.. |
Braveht: Yes....Its because 2face isnt a graduate thats why he is busy fuuuuuucking girls around..He lack common sense. |
xynerise: NTA 10 and their missing person notice and obituary don tire meIf you like church advert always stay tune to LTV |
MITV and LTV lack good programmes anyway im better off to CNN,ZDF,dw and well 9ja gotta tart patronizing cable and ignore local tv stations. |
speedyboi: Yes, they are. Almost all Nigerian local TV stations lack good picture quality except AIT!Then something is wrong with your TV!! |
Striking university teachers on Wednesday insisted that they would not return to the classrooms until the Federal Government honoured fully the 2009 agreement and Memorandum of Understanding signed by the two parties. This came as there were conflicting reports from the University of Jos over the institution post-Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination. While the striking teachers insisted on Wednesday that the exercise would not hold, the school authorities said the screening was in progress. University teachers under the auspices of the Academic Staff Union of Universities embarked on a nationwide industrial action on July 1, 2013. However, the Ibadan Zonal Coordinator of ASUU, Dr. Adesola Nassir, during a briefing at the University of Lagos, on Wednesday insisted that the strike would not end until the Federal Government respected the signed pact. The zone has members drawn from UNILAG, University of Ibadan, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State; Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State; Lagos State University, Ojo; Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijagu, Ogun State and the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Ogun State. Nassir explained that though the union met with the government’s representatives, including the members of the Senate Committee on Education last Monday, the meeting ended in a deadlock. He said, “This is because the Federal Government is still not being sincere to address the issues at stake. “The strike will remain for as long as it takes the Federal Government to be faithful to the implementation of the 2009 agreement and its renegotiation as contained in the Memorandum of Understanding reached by both parties in January last year.” He explained that the FG’s response to the action since it started had shown that it was not ready to address the challenges facing the nation’s university system. Meanwhile, the ASUU UNIJOS chairman, Dr. David Jangkam, has urged parents not to send their children to the school for the post-UTME. He said, “No parent should send their children to UNIJOS because the ongoing strike is total, comprehensive and indefinite and so no academic activities in whatever form is supposed to take place.” However, the university said the screening was in progress. Speaking with journalists on Wednesday, its Registrar, Mr. Jilli Dandam, called on the public and participating candidates to disregard any contrary announcement from the striking teachers. source http://www.punchng.com/news/we-wont-call-off-strike-ASUU-tells-fg/ |
Nigeria and the United Nations Human Rights Council may clash over the country’s current position on the abolition of death penalty and same-sex marriage. This emerged during a post-Federal Executive Council meeting briefing addressed by the Minister of Information, Mr. Labaran Maku, on Wednesday. Maku said President Goodluck Jonathan, who presided over the meeting, presented a memorandum seeking FEC’s approval of Nigeria’s Second Cycle Universal Periodic Review report (2009 to 2013) to the UNHRC, Geneva Switzerland. He said after four years of presenting Nigeria’s national report to the council, the country was required to submit a report on the level of implementation of the recommendations. He said after considerations, FEC approved the report and directed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to present the report to the council in Geneva, Switzerland in October. The minister said out of the 32 issues raised in the last report in 2009 relating to Nigeria, substantial progress had been made in 30. He identified the two areas where Nigeria had continued to differ with the council to include the abolition of death penalty and the clamour for same-sex marriage. Maku said, “We are happy to note that of the 32 issues that were raised in the last report in 2009 relating to Nigeria, we have made substantial progress in about 30 of those issues. These include issues relating to press freedom, the rights of citizens and the rights of women. “There are two areas Nigeria has continued to differ with the United Nations Human Rights Council and these two areas have to do with the abolition of death penalty as well as the clamour by some nations for the enforcement of same-sex marriage. “On these two, substantial progress is being made in terms of the death penalty issues within our statutes that we need to resolve, and it is not only Nigeria, but even the United States and several other countries have not yet abolished death penalty. It is something to be pursued and it is also something that we need time, change in attitude, change in perceptions, and change in laws for these to become reality. “There are still philosophical, fundamental differences of opinion on the matter of the death penalty. It is not something that we have a national consensus on now for Nigeria to make a definite decision on this one. “But in relation to same-sex marriage, also we still have fundamental differences within our country and so we are trying to look into it and see what position Nigeria will take.” Maku however said it would be difficult for any nation to enforce a value that was strange to its society. Source...http://www.punchng.com/news/nigeria-un-disagree-over-same-sex-marriage-death-penalty/
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Congratulation,Enjoy your American dream.. |
Abi na inferior Road all these Chhinese dey,So na over load make Lagos-Ibadan express way no smoothh?Blame FG |
Is it Nafdac approved??Abi Jonathan Cassava bread don Land |
Yes it works and I have Testimonies.. |
Its a pity that our government aint maintaining our Tourist centres... |
My Brother accept the 1 Million naira and do something good in Nigeria,Uk is getting strict and its not that easy out there too. |
I say NO to ANy of those former USSR nations eg Russia,Ukraine,Georgia and more.. They are fuccccken Racists and your chances of being successful there is very low.. |
musa in: Can i get a cheap tokunbo car (toyota camry 2008 'grade') @ a price below 1.2m naira in cotonou? Pls i need honest responses, thank u all.No you cannot get toyota camry 2008 for that Amount,my friend bought it from cotonou recently for somewhat 1.9mil... |
deshclones: so you believe this?Thanks for telling jare.I later found out that all nah was[b] #Advert tinz#[/b] |
Oh what a Pity,But you do not have to kill anybody,I do understand that its not easy to let it go but you just gotta believe that life goes on and take Heart... |
But have you tried to do some little research on each of the schengen countries?I would advise you plan TRAVEL well. |
7HighTech: Hey guys, pls, I'd like to find out about the risks I might face for buying a one way flight ticket from Lagos to Moscow with Turkish Airlines as a first time International Student. What I might encounter at the Moscow Airport in the hands of the Immigration officers. There's someone that's kept on telling me to get a Return Ticket. Pls, I need your views from experience. Thanks!Yes you can buy one way so far you are in possession of STUDENT VISA |
fados4sure: What kind of visa are you in position of?Since Moscow is his destination,I am assuming Russia |
carefreewannabe: What question is this?Its a question and i need answer so please help me out... ![]() |
k2039: I'm afraid you are in the best position to answer that question.LOL LOL |
[quote author=zigato4rea]Pls is it advisable to use sponsor letter from a german resident or open a block account and pay d 1.8m naira? I have d opportunity of using any of them. Which of d two do I have more chances of getting my visa approved? Pls I need ur answers[/quote To be sincere use block account,Sponsorship might still require some clarification as in how you related to your sponsor.. |
Toughluv: @suxes2006, pls I need info on how to get a hotel reservations, in germany for a conference. You talk abt 1 for 5k can u gimme more info on dat.Try to book for yourself using your credit card or bank transfer and make sure your name show on your Hotel receipt.The embassy just dont accept third party booking. Use search engines to look for cheap Hotels in Germany |
I am also willing to pay 40k and i would love to have pic...everlyseun@yahoo.com |
How can he enjoy sex with her when the Husband is unemployed...abi |
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Abi na inferior Road all these Chhinese dey,So na over load make Lagos-Ibadan express way no smoothh?Blame FG