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If viewing porn online is a sin, then online prayer is effective when true! The bottom line is online or offline, God is everywhere! |
Chris Delvans Gwanma's SON TALK moved me the most! |
Not cry per say but felt kinda tearful the first time I had the song. It on video: It wasn't easy by Cece Winans! And if there is a second song like that, it's "i pledge allegiance to The Lord" |
Issue sorted! |
but the cac tin gan sef. That's d main reason I'm considering buying an Isbn. Can I buy from another author who has a block of Isbn? |
tomtyte02: thanks alot @qualcom...i realised dat fact too bt it seems dere is still a little influence frm d ASUU guys...cos every school has been dead on news abt d admission of new students. Lets just keep praying nd i urge anione wit d latest information shld post it here. Thank you every1Qualcom and Tomtyte02 I think both of you need to read this to attest that my articles aren't baseless: Osun NASU protests non-payment of allowances to UNIOSUN workers Written by Oluwole Ige - Osogbo Tuesday, 17 September 2013 Members of Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions (NASU) in all the institutions in Osun State, on Monday, staged a solidarity protest against the management of Osun State University (UNIOSUN) over the non-payment of its striking workers’ hazard allowance among other entitlements, imploring the mangement to accede to the demands of its workers. The protesting members of the state council of NASU included Obafemi Awolowo University, (OAU), Ile-Ife, Ladoke Akintola University Teaching Hospital Complex (LAUTECH), Federal Polytechnic Ede, Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital Complex (OAUTHC), among others from the colleges of Education and Secondary schools in the state. Members of NASU, who took to the streets of Osogbo with placards bearing inscriptions like; “No Hazard Allowance, No Work”, “Ogbeni Aregbe, we know you can pay us, please pay us all our entitlements”, “What is good for LAUTECH is good for UNIOSUN staff”, affirmed that they were solidly behind the striking UNIOSUN workers since their demands were legitimate. Addressing the protesters who thronged the Osogbo campus of the institution, the chairman of NASU in Osun State, Comrade Niyi Akinnibi, while urging the state governor, Mr Rauf Aregbesola, to as a matter of urgency implement the hazard allowance and other entitlements of the workers, noted that the threat by the management to sack the workers was an empty threat. Akinnibi stated: “The state governor and the management of UNIOSUN led by its Vice Chancellor, Prof. Bashiru Okesina, should know that they are not only fighting the members of NASU in UNIOSUN but the state council at large. What they are fighting for is their legitimate right and since they can’t threaten members of ASUU who are currently on strike with no-work-no-pay policy, they should desist from issuing empty threat to their workers”. In his remark, UNIOSUN branch chairman of NASU, Comrade Isaiah Fayemi, revealed that in the management’s bid to cow the striking workers to work, the management had concluded plans to take them to court. tribune.com.ng/news2013/index.php/en/news/item/21774-osun-nasu-protests-non-payment-of-allowances-to-uniosun-workers.html |
Qualcoms: Young man...I dnt believe NASU strike is regional...information reaching me have it that SSANU lured NASU into d strike action n u can as well agree with me dat NASU were still at work despite ASUU strike before they commenced on strike due to d non-payment of Aug. n Sept. salary which has been confirmed paid by SSANU last week friday n d strike was called off immediately by d SSANU president...schlz are now opened like goal post and the non-teaching staffs of d universities av taken it upon themselves to conduct d admisn protocols, so y shld we think OAU wn't drop d list on or bfor d deadline...I bliv with d jambite merit list released so early diz yr we can hope on ours soon... Thanks.Brother, it's no big deal that you think you opined contrary to what I had written. But it's insultive calling me "young man" and synonymous word to "mr man" in the context which you did used it. anyway, I don't pick offence in that. improve on your etiquette. Thanks. Now as touching your point, may I ask to know from what source "the information reaching" you came from. I dare not say you are wrong. But know that Govvy wouldn't post any baseless article in here. Here is my source of the particular point you argue against. Read this article: Ministry of Education or General Secretary of NASU, Comrade Peters Adeyemi Damilola Oyedele: Strikes have been responsible for saving the educational sector from total collapse, the Non Academic Staff Union of Universities (NASU) has said. The General Secretary of NASU, Comrade Peters Adeyemi said strike was the only industrial tool that has been useful in getting the government to partly live up to its responsibility. He said benefits currently being enjoyed in the tertiary education sector have been as a result of the strikes that were considered to have plagued the sector. He cited as example, the N130 billion the Federal government released recently for infrastructure and allowances through the Chairman of the Needs Assessment Implementation Committee, Benue State Governor Gabriel Suswam. “The government had already pledged to release N400 billion for infrastructure since 2013; N100 billion for four years. But if not for the ongoing strike, they would not have released the first N100 billion. Why does the government have to wait for strikes to even start implementing any part of an agreement?” Adeyemi asked. HE ADDED THAT ALTHOUGH NASU WAS NOT ON STRIKE, BUT THAT THE SALARIES OF ITS MEMBERS HAVE NOT BEEN PAID FOR SEVERAL MONTHS AND THAT WAS THE REASON SOME LOCAL CHAPTERS EMBARKED ON STRIKE (..Not because of SSANU as you did opinionate in your post). He added that the union was currently restraining itself, but could not understand why its members’ salaries were being withheld. Justifying the ongoing ASUU strike, he blamed the government for the spate of strikes in the tertiary education sector, adding that sometimes the stance of government negotiators left much to be desired. www.thisdaylive.com/articles/nasu-strikes-useful-in-education-sector/161371/ |
A thousand and one articles have I read about the ongoing series of Hemorrhaging strike action. I did pondered and wondered if our kleptocratic leaders feel the pain of every great Nigerian student. I, as a direct entry aspirant cannot ostensibly feel indifferent about the incessant ASUU strike though more affected by the NASU strike (Non Academic Staff Union..). In spite the ASUU strike, there is probability of having the list pasted on or before October first as earlier stipulated by the admission and matriculation board. Or in the least, even our dear Oba Awon University doesn't comply or considers the stipulation an ubiquitous rumour, they will surely paste the list even if it means around January 7th like the last session direct entry list was pasted. But Ouch! With NASU on strike, expecting the list pasted is like expecting to build a castle in the air. I think I did read an article some two day ago where I learnt the national body of NASU isn't actually on strike but most states seems to have their NASU shut down due to internal problem. I will elucidate on the OSUN state branch of NASU which is also presently on strike as this is the one that affects me most. Their strike is a solidarity strike of joining their counterparts in OSUN STATE UNIVERSITY (NASU) to protest non payment. Hence every NASU body in OSUN STATE joined the struggle. Including Obafemi Awolowo University (NASU). |
Now that my manuscript is completely completed, proofread, typed and edited, I had been pondering which publishing option would be ideal putting several factors into consideration. The option of Traditional Publishers seems a mission impossible for new authors. The Vanity press which markets themselves as Subsidy Publishers and some even market themselves as traditional Publishers fakely. Self-Publishing seems to be the best option. With self-Publishing also comes the challenge of getting an ISBN. Applying to the library of congress directly where requirements make it a mirage. Can one buy from another author who had purchased blocks of ISBNs? If yes, how can a copy of one's book be submitted to the National Literary of Nigeria or National Library of Nigeria? |
I can't but wonder how minute the numbers of traditional publishers are in Nigeria. Vanity press taking over tagging themselves as publishers. Interested in one's money and not the book. This is but my opinion in the now. |
ajeigbemichael: HELP HELP HELP .Pls anyone who will go there by nxt wk shld pls flash me or snd txt 2 me so dat i will call him 2 chck it 4 me. PLS HELPBro, the probability of anyone go to OAU next week is about a zero as it is not quite reasonable that anyone would go doing dis non-academic staff strike. So pray for NASU. |
Wealth2mighty: Gooooooooooovvy,lng time,u no dey show face at all,na wa oI dey show face for the thread like everyday ooo. Me no just dey loud am everytime nii. I comment only wen necessary |
Faith Singer: v not submitted my transcript yet......am applying with my diploma n d strike by ASUU wasted my time.....but I now hv my transcript....am so disappointed in myselfDear fellow in this quest for excellence, I can't but wonder why u didn't submit before ASUU strike began. I'm afraid I opinionate that u acquiesced. Peradventure it's not u fault, your school shouldn't have delayed your transcript for so long if u had applied for it earlier. However, pray for NASU ooo. I'm not putting the blame on you though I sound to. My true advice is that you should keep your ears on ground for any news of NASU STRIKE BEEN CALLED OFF. Wish u well iJn |
Faith Singer: v not submitted my transcript yet......am applying with my diploma n d strike by ASUU wasted my time.....but I now hv my transcript....am so disappointed in myselfDear fellow in this quest for excellence, I can't but wonder why u didn't submit before ASUU strike began. I'm afraid I opinionate that u acquiesced. Peradventure it's not u fault, your school shouldn't have delayed your transcript for so long if u had applied for it earlier. However, pray for NASU ooo. I'm not putting the blame on you though I sound to. My true advice is that you should keep your ears on ground for any news of NASU STRIKE BEEN CALLED OFF. Wish u well ijn |
arcis: @op, its NCC not NSS. Sincerely, NCC Need to do smtin urgently to stop this.Lol... Thanks for the correction sir... Na d korean movie 'IRIS' season 1-4 make me do mistake of calling NCC as NSS. Lol |
Another annoying fact is that when you call consumer care, they tell one shits like: "You've probably requested for the service subconsciously". Or "Your phone would be reset from hear. Switch it off and on it after 5 minutes". When you do so and call back after five minutes, it's another mtn client manager you'd have to speak to. And funny enough, he or she would say what the first person said. |
Our telecommunication service providers have recently cultivated the annoying act of sending unsolicited sms about some packaged gambles. They somethings send naughty tips and then actually charge one for it weekly. What's NSS doing about this? It's sincerely dubious. Imagine MTN deducting 50 naira on weekly bases for dating tips which I never did applied for! Clumsy dating tips at that. Ain't there ample of dating tip I can find through google if I need it? Share, if any of these telecommunication service providers have played some fraudulent pranks on you too... Please, if you know how to stop the dating tips nonsense, kindly drop the code here. |
Lovetinz: Sule,You're right he should register with the appropriate NLC. However, according to the Copyright law, this work Sule already own the copyright to this work right from its creation to a readable format like this thread. Bro download a copy of the nigeria copyright law. It's free! |
Hallo fellow aspirants, Thanks for keeping up the camaraderie as we all anticipate the pasting of list to see our names inscribed in the golden heart of Africa's 5th best campus and nigeria number one. Dear one, let just intercede that NASU do not join the strike festival as this will be highly sardonic cum reduce the probability of having the list posted jeopardized to a zero. To the fellows who opinionated that the FUNAAB d.e thread is more lively than this, you've rightly observed sha but ko si ere nii moscow ooo. In the land of the wise, everyone bows to reasoning. Of what benevolence would it be to liter the thread with junk words and chitchats? It is not in most oblige that things be posted everyday. Only cogent info, questions, inquires, opinions and assertions are posted here. The trend of instability has eaten deep into the nation. Strike here and there making it impossible to make concrete predictions. What I just pray is that as d.e list was pasted on 7th January, 2013 to the favour of some aspirants, this session's list will also be pasted to our favour ijn. Pardon my errs in the article. I write straight from my heart. No time to edit. Love you all. |
OAU d.e list is out! OAU admission list finally pasted! My bro and sixt... I know the above is the kind of headline we're all anticipating but i was astonished what i see is Nigeria University Games host by OAU is to commence on the 2nd October, 2013. Curiosity dey drain people here na game tinz man wan chop? ASUU issue is enuf isu to chop paa-pa! Anyway... fellow direct entry aspirants, let keep our hands on deck oooooo with our eyes looking up to God! |
CarCam: @kendraloopsu're using Bishop David Oyedepo's analogy as though it's your own cretive work... Lol.. Plagiarism tinz |
Florblu: Pls help me to check my name ADEYEMO FLORENCE FOLASADE public adminisration.add me on 2go @4lashade2013If u've been following this thread, guess u should have seen olamiday or owenna. I ¿ one of them is in ur dept. Olamiday told me he is on his way to OAU right now. He can sure help u check. Join me on 2go: my username: govvy Note: g o v v y not g o w y Hence, i can share him with u as a friend on 2go. Or i probably would check is username and paste it here. |
Wealth2mighty: @Govvy,how can i check for my name in faculty of education?If ur residence isn't too far from campus, i suggest it's best to go in person. However, if u gat anyone on d inside who can help u check, that would be a good one too. If non of d above would work for you, i probably can help u ask any of my d.e friends on 2go if they are in your faculty oo. |
Wealth2mighty: Is admission list out ni? what's ds list u guyz are checking? Confused!Admission list isn't out yet ooo.... D list in question here is the compiled list of direct entry applicants forwarded from the senate admin office to d different departments admin officers thru the dean of each faculty. This is about the final stage whereby applicants would be shortlisted for admission. Then the shortlisted names would be posted. I declare in Jesus' name that as many as can say amen, ur name would be posted ijn! |
Calvary greetings to the bosses out there. I have seen some so called born again bosses who seems to show any manifestation of having read some portions of the scripture like Romans 13:8 "Owe no man any thing, but to love one another: for he that loveth another hath fulfilled the law." Why then would a sane boss hold back the salary of his or her employee 'til on 7th? Must your members of staff suffer emotional torture in form of payment denial when they actually are full of curiousity to meet their numerous needs. Haven't you read: "The husbandman that laboureth must be first partaker of the fruits." (2 Timothy 2:6). "Behold, the hire of the labourers who have reaped down your fields, which is of you kept back by fraud, crieth: and the cries of them which have reaped are entered into the ears of the Lord of sabaoth." (James 5:4). |
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blessmas: Govy!...fnx 4 d update. Pls are u close to d campus?. If so help us in confirming hw genuine d information of some blacklisted schools are. Im from federal polytechnic Offa, som peepz z its blacklisted and some z the school had been cleared, infact someone gave me a letter to registrar buh im afraid of wasting my fund on transporting down dia wch @ d long run might end up in futility i mean d registrar might say d school is blacklisted just as somone had just told me. Fnx buddies...we shall all make it iJn. |
toyad24: Bro, dz yr's d.e admission z gonna be different... U r sumaw scaring sme d.e aspirantz wt dz ur post, wch shldn't be so...No one is interested in scaring any one as we are all in God's hand. Why are u scared? State stand clearly o. |
@ Whilly: d cultism stuff is an old news... Here it is: THE GUARDIAN CONSCIENCE, NURTURED BY TRUTH LAGOS, NIGERIA. Friday, October 17 2003 OAU may reject students from cult-prone schools From Seun Adeoye, Osogbo To curb the menace of cultism, authorities of the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) Ile-Ife have excluded candidates from tertiary institutions believed to be cultism- prone from their admission lists, The Guardian has learnt. According to sources, majority of the rejected candidates were those seeking direct entry admission and those willing to enrol in the university from other institutions. Some of the affected schools included Osun State Polytechnic, Iree; Osun State College of Technology, Esa-Oke; Kwara State Polytechnic, Ilorin; Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma; Lagos State University (LASU) and University of Ilorin (UNILORIN). Besides, majority of the higher institutions from the South-South and South-East have been "blacklisted" by the university authorities, sources at OAU said "The admission committee, headed by a professor was not even considering candidates from those institutions. "OAU is respectable and known as a citadel of learning and today, you can bear me witness that the institution is one of the most cultism-free in the country", he said. The university authorities have taken this measure to avoid the July 10, 1999 cult war at the institution in which seven students were killed. Students, the sources added, have formed anti-cult groups to ensure that adequate monitoring of their colleagues within the campus were carried out while the institution's security network "had been up to task." Another employee of the institution who preferred anonymity explained that although the decision would affect some innocent candidates, "it is better to save the whole lot of our students from being contaminated by these evil-minded, wicked, ungodly, lazy and bad groups." He disclosed that few months ago, one of these cult groups wrote to the university's Vice-Chancellor, Professor Rogers Makanjuola, warning him against his stand on cultism "but upon investigation, we realised that the letter did not come from our students here but from outside." When The Guardian contacted the university spokesman, Femi Afolabi, he said the Senate has "not come up actually with such decision." "How did you get that information? Maybe the VC will be able to talk on this, but I don't really know anything as regards what you're saying", he said. Please and please this na old story ooo. Anyway thanks |
Qualcoms: Young man...How true is diz info?Qualcoms, Whilly is right. Of wat use wud submission of transcript to senate be after all transcript in the senate have been forwarded to the various departments' admin officers. |
Lovadeshy: hello pals, i also heard dat oau released their jambite merit list ystdy..pls anybody dat is goin to faculty of Admin,dept of Accounting should pls help me to comfirm my name in d qualified list..FATAI AFEEZ ADESHINA .God Bless uIf the jambite list is what you wanna check. Then visit the jamb official site. That's your sure bet. Thanks |
wilson.wilson:@wilson: i suppose the October 31st stipulation for pasting of all admission list make not be adhered to be almighty OAU. Big schools like ife does certain thing at will e.g cut off mark for jambites and so on. However considering the fact that OAU are to host d NUGA 2013, the trend may change if the strike is called of b4 then. The ongoing strike doesn't affect d admission processes as OAU senate building is actively in operation. As favour rightly confirmed, if the strike hadn't hindered the sending of the transcript and forms of applicants to the various departments, then the strike should probably not affect other computation processes. Let's hope for the best as touching the list. With info at my disposal, some departments have an average of 50 applicants. Wish everyone on this tread d best. |