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EducationRe: Great Ife Oau Candidate Click by google(op): 6:44am On May 03, 2010
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EducationRe: Great Ife Oau Candidate Click by google(op): 6:25am On May 01, 2010
@ lagbe you are right,are you our student?
EducationRe: Great Ife Oau Candidate Click by google(op): 11:00pm On Apr 30, 2010
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EducationRe: Great Ife Oau Candidate Click by google(op): 10:57pm On Apr 30, 2010
International relation_200 is the cut-off mark.a
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i scored 280 for political science.how and where can i purchase the post-utme form
where do u stay?
EducationRe: Great Ife Oau Candidate Click by google(op): 10:49pm On Apr 30, 2010
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EducationRe: Great Ife Oau Candidate Click by google(op): 10:48pm On Apr 30, 2010
Hello all,cut-off of elect-eleck_nt out
micro biology_220
Before you buy the post ume form.Dont be scam by anyboby requesting for money from you,they are evil pray to God.I CAN HELP YOU IF YOU WANT
contact me on
07031174393
08080983392

EducationRe: The Polytechnic Ibadan Newly Wishes Candidate:lagbe by google(m): 10:33pm On Apr 30, 2010
Hope dey my brother,if truely that 179 is your work no matter how the exercise may look like u we be admitted.

EducationGreat Ife Oau Candidate Click by google(op): 12:00pm On Apr 30, 2010
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PoliticsRe: Chief Sunday Awoniyi Is Late by google(m): 8:18pm On Dec 02, 2007
For those criticizing the fact that Awoniyi was flown away for medical attention and are asking why he didn't do better to improve the facilities in Nigeria. Have you read the report of where he was going when the accident occurred? Have you taken the time to read the man's background and he's service to Nija? Do you not think this man was around when the naira was at par to the pound sterling currency and watched over the years how he's country deteriorated to what it has become. Did the report say he was heading to the airport to travel and enjoy his life in a Villa in Mexico?

Awoniyi traveled those dangerous roads with the rest of us day in day out, speaking out against corrupt politicians and consistent decay of our nation. It is in one of those trips that he lost life. The man never traveled in convoys or had paid security around him like many political leaders. Also remember that technically the man has not in political office since he was a senator in 1992. Technically the man was a civilian. A very outspoken and respected civilian, but a civilian none the less. He wasn’t minister for transportation or Minister for health or any of those things. Before you judge a man or lump him in as one of the 'corrupt politicians in Nija' (and god knows there are many); please educate your self first with some real facts.

The biggest injustice we can do now is get caught up on how the man died. That's a bloody waste of time. We should try to see what he was trying to say when he was alive. He and a few others courageous politicians single handedly stood in the way of Obasanjo from illegally trying to remain in office for a 3rd term in a 2 term Democratic Party. He was attacked and left for dead just over a year ago and yet he continued his mission.

We should stop blaming other people for our decaying country. Every single Nigerian should look at there own lives in the presence of God and see how they themselves are contributing to it. Only then can we hope to make small changes that will count for something huge over the years. Each time you litter, or destroy public property or steel from your neighbor or neglect the work you've been entrusted in, you are adding to the decay of this land. That's what Awoniyi was trying to tell people. Instead, people focused on whether he was northerner or southerner, Muslim or Christian, medicated and died in Nija or oversees. At the end of the day, are we not all traveling on those god forsaken roads?
PoliticsI Personally Met The Man. All He Talked About Was Nija: by google(op): 8:10pm On Dec 02, 2007
,  to the point were I was like. Ah, na wa for the dis man love for dis country o.

For those criticizing the fact that Awoniyi was flown away for medical attention and are asking why he didn't do better to improve the facilities in Nigeria. Have you read the report of where he was going when the accident occurred? Have you taken the time to read the man's background and he's service to Nija? Do you not think this man was around when the naira was at par to the pound sterling currency and watched over the years how he's country deteriorated to what it has become. Did the report say he was heading to the airport to travel and enjoy his life in a Villa in Mexico?

Awoniyi traveled those dangerous roads with the rest of us day in day out, speaking out against corrupt politicians and consistent decay of our nation. It is in one of those trips that he lost life. The man never traveled in convoys or had paid security around him like many political leaders. Also remember that technically the man has not in political office since he was a senator in 1992. Technically the man was a civilian. A very outspoken and respected civilian, but a civilian none the less. He wasn’t minister for transportation or Minister for health or any of those things. Before you judge a man or lump him in as one of the 'corrupt politicians in Nija' (and god knows there are many); please educate your self first with some real facts.

The biggest injustice we can do now is get caught up on how the man died. That's a bloody waste of time. We should try to see what he was trying to say when he was alive. He and a few others courageous politicians single handedly stood in the way of Obasanjo from illegally trying to remain in office for a 3rd term in a 2 term Democratic Party. He was attacked and left for dead just over a year ago and yet he continued his mission.

We should stop blaming other people for our decaying country. Every single Nigerian should look at there own lives in the presence of God and see how they themselves are contributing to it.  Only then can we hope to make small changes that will count for something huge over the years. Each time you litter, or destroy public property or steel from your neighbor or neglect the work you've been entrusted in, you are adding to the decay of this land. That's what Awoniyi was trying to tell people. Instead, people focused on whether he was northerner or southerner, Muslim or Christian, medicated and died in Nija or oversees. At the end of the day, are we not all traveling on those god forsaken roads?

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