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Ladies and gentlemen. The list is out! |
As much as we love to disagree, if the list comes out tomorrow, then it means that Richard was right all along. However, what we should focus on now is getting everything that is required by the FRSC for admission into camp. I strongly believe that camp officials will be very strict with the enforcement of camp rules. Also, now is not the time to ask God to erase someone else's name and put yours, now is the time to invest your energy into other things. Although I do not know for sure, there are many reports that claim that the process was hijacked, as is the case with the every recruitment process in Nigeria. |
Camsydarling:Are you aware that you can make your point without being rude? |
rolaniyonu:Bro you criticize a lot plus you don't even know his source Besides these small inputs of information here and there are the reasons why the thread is still alive. |
emekaRaj:However, the way a man practices his religion is his business and nothing more. |
Heineken:Boss don vex. FRSC or not, nothing do you. |
nasamu1010:Thanks for the information bro. Don't mind anyone doubting you, it's just banter. Please share if you have anything else on this matter. Those who don't want disturbance should close their nairaland window and allow the rest of us interact. ![]() |
Sunymoore:No be lie my brother We shall dey all right lass lass |
Sunymoore:However this is Nigeria bro. You know anything is possible. |
joshuabless:Noted, this is very real. |
Hello good people, Let's all tone down on the religion and the anxiety a bit. Here's why; 1. Everyone won't get the job, fasting and kabashing will not make you any more qualified than the other 10,000 hopefuls who are also fasting and kabashing for the same scarce opportunity. It's not a curse but a statement of fact. 2. Even if we don't get the job, it does not mean that God has not favored us. God has done things that we cannot imagine but we're blinded by our search for a new means to an end. We are too busy asking for more and too ignorant to acknowledge him for his past work. 3. We have survived this long without FRSC, let's keep doing well. Whatever the case may be, we're good!!!! Congratulations in advance to all those who are going to get called to camp. |
I wrote the test and I had ample time to calculate my scores by separating the questions I was very sure of and those I wasn't. I do not know if merit would be used to select the next batch of successful candidates but I'm sure I'd score very high. I have 2 questions and anyone with the answers can kindly provide it for us all. 1. What is the next stage and how long are we to wait? 2. Is it true that camp opens on 15th November? Cheers. |
eduminati:Remember me in your kingdom, on whatsapp 09050391411 |
Hello everyone, I just got mine, Benue here I come! The best way to tackle our many challenges as shortlisted FRSC candidates is to do it together. One of the challenges I have noticed with a lot of people is the issue of "Data summary printout". Please, if you have, I'll be grateful if you can mail it to me on godwinadoga2@gmail.com or whatsapp on 09050391411. Cheers. |
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Read more about the Barde ogan chasu here http://hiphophead.com.ng/2017/06/15/hausa-rapper-boc-madaki-hip-hop/ |
Read more about BOC Madaki here, he seems to be rising really fast in 2017 http://hiphophead.com.ng/2017/06/15/hausa-rapper-boc-madaki-hip-hop/ |
Look guys. Do not be deceived, MI, ICE Prince and Eedris are not hausa rappers by generic definition. Just like we cant call Mode 9 a Yoruba rapper simply because he hails from the west. However here is HipHopHead's comprehensive list of the top Hausa rappers in Nigeria so far and you will be both amazed and surprised at the amount of fans these guys have. http://hiphophead.com.ng/2017/05/26/arewa-hip-hop-hausa-rapper/ |
Instead of arguing like kids, why not cast a vote for the rapper you think has the greatest impact on the industry. I keep telling youvguys that hiphophead Nigeria has covered most of these arguments http://hiphophead.com.ng/2017/06/03/greatest-nigerian-rapper-history-vote-now/ |
Finally we have a substantial list of the top 12 greatest Nigerian rappers of all time from hip hop head. The good thing is that you also get to vote. See the list here and let's stop this argument once and for all http://hiphophead.com.ng/2017/06/03/greatest-nigerian-rapper-history-vote-now/ ![]() |
You really want to see a comprehensive list of Nigeria's Igbo rappers? Then check hip hop head's post on the topic https://hiphophead.com.ng/2017/08/15/top-10-igbo-rappers-nigeria/ ![]() |
These are the top 9 underground Nigerian rappers in 2017 so far and they are far better than most of the mainstream punks y'all be vibing to these days. Check it out here http://hiphophead.com.ng/2017/07/06/top-9-underground-nigerian-rappers/ |
All you guys keep talking trash, here is a true list you can reckon with. That list in that blog was compiled by a real hiphophead and its 2017 current http://hiphophead.com.ng/2017/08/03/wackest-rappers-in-nigeria-worst/ |
Rap in vernacular is not wack in any way. Hip Hop Head Nigeria has actually settles the issue in this blog post Read: 4 reasons why you should rap in Vernacular http://hiphophead.com.ng/2017/08/18/rap-in-vernacular/ |
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Besides these small inputs of information here and there are the reasons why the thread is still alive.
We shall dey all right lass lass
Congratulations in advance to all those who are going to get called to camp.