Culture › Re: Is This True ? (photo) by hakeem4(op): 11:20pm On May 16, 2015 |
Lovebond34: ah no fit talk wetin ah no c ooo...guy jst get ready for wah u re lookin for..gudluck I only saw the pics and was just asking ooo |
Culture › Re: Is This True ? (photo) by hakeem4(op): 11:11pm On May 16, 2015 |
Merlissa: @OP hmmmmmm
I comment my reserve! just saw the pics and was asking |
Culture › Re: Is This True ? (photo) by hakeem4(op): 11:07pm On May 16, 2015 |
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Culture › Is This True ? (photo) by hakeem4(op): 11:02pm On May 16, 2015 |
Is this really true
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Culture › Re: Forced To Marry Your Rapist. Unimaginable Culture by hakeem4(m): 7:47pm On May 14, 2015 |
Deadly |
Culture › Re: 15 Reasons Why Yorubas Should Embrace Our Igbos by hakeem4(m): 8:02am On May 14, 2015 |
I think number 6 is wrong ... But other point are correct chowlade:
I'm a Yoruba girl. I just cannot stand seeing some hateful write-ups against the Ibos. And the Ibos should try as much as Possible to resolve trubalistic feud with the yorubas amicably for peace to reign. Without further ado let's go into the brief list.
1.They are our brothers and sisters
2.Businesswise we cannot do without them (They are very ambitious)
3.They are mostly very hardworking than any other tribes in Nigeria
4.They our help in times of needs
5.We're one. anything that happens to Yoruba affects them also because we are one
6.They are more Educated than other tribes in Nigeria
7.They have good sense of humour
8.They are more Kind than other tribes
9.Ibos helps us to wade off hausas and Fulanis agressions.
10.Ibos are not aloof in Yoruba land like the other tribes.They'r very Jovial
11.Majority are Christians like the Yorubas
12.If the Ibos are Gone Yorubas are" Gunner"
13.They cannot do much without the Yorubas likwise vice versa
14.They've brought more development to this great nation Nigeria .
15.Our relationship is like Sharks and remoras but Yorubas are the Sharks(just Kidding)
This is not a tribe bashing Thread. Feel free to Add yours.
God bless the Ibos, forever we are one.
(Weeping).
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Culture › Re: My Take On Asoebi by hakeem4(m): 11:31pm On May 13, 2015*. Modified: 4:12pm On May 14, 2015 |
I don't really fancy it FTC |
Politics › Re: Throw Back Picture Of Odimegwu Ojukwu And Wife Stella by hakeem4(m): 4:03pm On May 13, 2015 |
Ghost01: And when did Oxford become an American university? I just said he went to Oxford to school |
Politics › Re: Throw Back Picture Of Odimegwu Ojukwu And Wife Stella by hakeem4(m): 9:56am On May 12, 2015 |
Radoillo: Ojukwu was never at Havard though, or any other American university for that matter. he was at Oxford ooo |
Culture › Re: Size Of Man Before by hakeem4(op): 7:16pm On May 06, 2015 |
izuch: Photo fabrication seriously |
Culture › Size Of Man Before by hakeem4(op): 6:22pm On May 06, 2015 |
So man used to be this big
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Nairaland General › Re: SEE What This Girl Is Doing To Herself!! (photo) by hakeem4(m): 11:36am On May 05, 2015 |
Fresh to death |
Politics › Re: 21 Billion Naira Rice Importation Tax Evasion: Reps Summon Okonjo, Adesina by hakeem4(m): 7:09pm On May 03, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Bank Of Biafra Currency Found (photos) by hakeem4(m): 3:08am On May 02, 2015 |
eCollynzo: Youruba people are already on overdrive as usual. That word Biafra makes them run mad. I just watch a video about nigeria history and IGBO people were just *wint talk* |
Politics › Re: Bank Of Biafra Currency Found (photos) by hakeem4(m): 11:46am On May 01, 2015 |
If they had left nigeria ... How will they make money? |
Education › Re: Covenant University 2015/2016 Session Aspirants Lets Meet Here by hakeem4(m): 8:53pm On Apr 30, 2015 |
treasyN: my recommender have not gotten any email.and am not even close to her to confirm if they sent it(as in I travelled) and now I don't even know what to do can somebody please help me with a suggestion ? when I was entering .. I used my mum as my spiritual recommender ... So no p |
Education › Re: Covenant University 2015/2016 Session Aspirants Lets Meet Here by hakeem4(m): 8:43pm On Apr 30, 2015 |
DatguyTim: sorry but my momsi wants to bite my head off. is there anything in particular we could use to prepare for that current affairs/government/general knowledge part of cusas just general papers and little bit of history |
Education › Re: Covenant University 2015/2016 Session Aspirants Lets Meet Here by hakeem4(m): 8:42pm On Apr 30, 2015 |
I remember my first day in c.u ..... I wrote letter like I was looking for job |
Education › Re: Covenant University 2015/2016 Session Aspirants Lets Meet Here by hakeem4(m): 8:38pm On Apr 30, 2015 |
[quote author=amokeme post=33278504][/quote]i swear ehn?!!! |
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Politics › Re: List Of Leaders In The African Hall Of Fame And Those In The Hall Of Shame by hakeem4(m): 1:10am On Apr 30, 2015 |
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Culture › Re: Now Pundits Make Your Pick.. Which Is A Better Ethnic Group by hakeem4(m): 11:10pm On Apr 29, 2015 |
Op is IGBO joor Jayjezey: HAUSA/IGBO/YORUBA
HAUSA Personally, i like the Hausa man because he is a free & kind giver, welcoming to strangers and very sincere when it comes to daily business dealings. A hausa man will hardly ever want to cheat you in business. A hausa man is also a contended person, he can have a very low class and poor job, but he would be very contended with it and will thank God. Also, once a hausa man has liked you, he will almost show u love to the end, only one thing can turn that love to hatred overnight and that thin is TOUCHING HIS RELIGION. That is the bad side of the hausa man. A hausa man can do absolutely anything if you touch his religion, no matter how wicked, or heartless it may be. The hausa man is easily brainwashed by religion, once touch his (religion), he can completely loose his senses. Also, the hausa man is the greatest discriminator (especially in the aspect of religion). This is why you see that hausas have derogatory names for different people the way they view them from their religious point of views. hausa man when it comes to land. He will come and settle on your land, you will welcome him and afterwards when he and his people & children have populated the place, they forget or deny everything and turn around to say they are the original ancestral owners of the place.
IGBO The good side of the igbo man is that he is a very hardworking, industrious and progressive person. An igbo man always believes in sure progress (i must succeed) and leaves no room for failure or laziness. They are very smart, calculative & enteprising in nature. They bring peace & development to wherever they go. An igbo man is well exposed and well travelled and interacts well with others. They also have very good looking and beautiful people. They are resilient and hard headed people who always stand after their words and choices and do not waiver here and there. They easily integrate and acculturate with others wherever they are found and show utmost respect to other peoples cultures wherever they go. They dont believe in opression of those they are more than. They believe that they should always be the best in everything, and this is where some of their problems come in. The bad side of the igbo man is that they always like to be on top when doing anything with you, they want you to play foolish and them wise. Some of them see all other tribes as foolish people or less wise and themselves wiser. They always want to outsmart you. Also, criminality is another major problem of the igbos. Always in a bid and haste to succeed and their love for money, they can almost do anything at all no matter how wicked it may be to make money, drug dealing, armed robbery, baby factory, 419, production of fake goods e.t.c. Igbos are not also liberal givers, quite stingy & greedy.
YORUBA The loveable things about yorubas is firstly their very respectful nature. Disrespect towards elders is not tolerated in anyway amongst them. A yoruba can see you and greet you ten times a day bending down. Yorubas are very very peaceful in nature and not troublemakers. A yoruba man loves to be enlightened and believes so much in education and enlightenment. They are a very neutral people especially when it comes to religion. Religious sentiment is the last thing you can ever try to use to deceive a yoruba man. They dont care who is a.muslim or who is a christian, they believe so much in religious oneness and unity to the end. That is why you can find a yoruba family with adherents of islam, christianity & traditional religion, i have even seen a yoruba man who claims he is a practitioner of all 3 religions. Yorubas are very social and fun to be with, hence their crazy love for partying and clubbing. The bad side of yorubas is their attitude of tribalism. They so much love their culture and tradition to the end and sometimes take it too far when dealing with others. The yoruba man is also just like a chameleon, never stable in behaviour, a hypocrite, you can never predict which colour he will be tomorrow. You can never really trust a yoruba man because he is a backstabber and betrayer, both of u may agree something here and he will go behind your back to say a different thing. A yoruba man also has a typical cowardly attitude, anything happens they will be the first to run away despite their plenty talk. They talk too much and do little action. They are very good in insulting and running their mouths. A yoruba man is also a very big critic. Criticizes everything. They are also very big pretenders, they can see you and fall at your feet worshipping you with their greetings, only if u know what they are doing to you at your back. Yoruba people are also very very dirty people, no doubt. Lastly they believe so much in diabolical and traditional powers, charms, native doctors (babalawo) and juju medicine, this is why there are so many human parts factories in the land for human rituals. Anyone that thinks it's a lie, watch any yoruba movie starting to ending and if you dont see babalawo involved, then know that all i am writing here is untrue trash. However, in all these cases, there are people who will always have exceptional characters. So it is not applicable to 100% of the people, but however majority. Any middlebelter who has lived amongst these 3 majority groups can always attest to this, sentiments aside. Someone from Kogi said, the 3 major Nigerian groups are our 3 major problems in this country. I partly agree with that and at the same time partly disagree because the 3 major Nigerian groups have also been blessings to Nigeria one way or the other in different ways, just that in summary always, they will always have good & bad sides as almost all things have their unique advantages and disadvantages. |
Celebrities › Re: Photo: Davido Acquires New Customized Gold And Diamond Encrusted Neckpiece by hakeem4(m): 10:13pm On Apr 29, 2015 |
shockwave91: So wetin cum do nigaz lyk us wey dey wear rope scapula? lmao |
Celebrities › Re: Jesse Jagz Is So Thin – Fans Cries Out by hakeem4(m): 7:35pm On Apr 29, 2015 |
Too much weed |
Education › Covenant University Deploys “card Readers” For Examination by hakeem4(op): 12:19pm On Apr 29, 2015 |
Covenant University is recognised for its engagement of cutting edge technology in most of its activities. The University has several times been awarded the Best ICT Driven University both within the country and the West African sub-region. To further consolidate the achievements, the University has deployed Biometrics Devices (Smart Card Readers) for the conduct of the on-going 2014/2015 Omega (Second) Semester examination.
Commenting on the reasons for the use of the devices, the Director, Centre for Systems and Information Services, Pastor Abolade Afolabi, explained that the introduction of the smart card readers was to solve the challenge of students having to go through the rigor of printing out their Course Evaluation Forms in order to sit for the examination. Another reason, according to him, was to forestall any form of examination malpractice.
Prior to the introduction of the card reader for the examination, students were expected to complete their course registration and clearance on the portal and print out the evaluation form. The forms were presented to invigilators at the examination venue before they were eligible to write the exam.
However, with the introduction of the card readers, the various challenges associated with registration and printings of evaluation forms have been eliminated. After the students have done the evaluation on the portal, they will then present their identity cards to the invigilators at the venue of the examination. The invigilator will then place the card on the reader, which will indicate whether the student is eligible to write the exam or not.
Pastor Afolabi further explained the functionality of the smart card readers. “The card readers use a highly secured cryptographic technology that is commonly used for devices that perform secure transactions, such as payment terminals. The devices contain Green List, that is, names of students who have been evaluated for a particular course and are eligible to take the examination.”
While speaking on the same vein, the Director, Academic Planning Unit, Dr. Akan Williams, noted that with the introduction of the card readers, examination malpractice has been curtailed to a large extent because it leaves no room for any student to smuggle any unacceptable material into the examination hall. Though the use of the device was not without some initial challenges, Dr. Williams stated that they had recorded up to 90 percent success.
He commended the University Management for their efforts toward ensuring that everything goes on smoothly. He also commended the Invigilators and students for proper monitoring and conducts respectively in the examination halls.
The generality of the staff and students have commended the introduction of the card readers, noting that it was another step in the actualization of the vision of Covenant University to become one of the 10 leading universities in the world by 2022. |
Education › Covenant University Deploys “card Readers” For Examination by hakeem4(op): 9:01am On Apr 28, 2015 |
To further consolidate the achievements, the University has deployed Biometrics Devices (Smart Card Readers) for the conduct of the on-going 2014/2015 Omega (Second) Semester examination.
Commenting on the reasons for the use of the devices, the Director, Centre for Systems and Information Services, Pastor Abolade Afolabi, explained that the introduction of the smart card readers was to solve the challenge of students having to go through the rigor of printing out their Course Evaluation Forms in order to sit for the examination. Another reason, according to him, was to forestall any form of examination malpractice.
Prior to the introduction of the card reader for the examination, students were expected to complete their course registration and clearance on the portal and print out the evaluation form. The forms were presented to invigilators at the examination venue before they were eligible to write the exam.
However, with the introduction of the card readers, the various challenges associated with registration and printings of evaluation forms have been eliminated. After the students have done the evaluation on the portal, they will then present their identity cards to the invigilators at the venue of the examination. The invigilator will then place the card on the reader, which will indicate whether the student is eligible to write the exam or not.
Pastor Afolabi further explained the functionality of the smart card readers. “The card readers use a highly secured cryptographic technology that is commonly used for devices that perform secure transactions, such as payment terminals. The devices contain Green List, that is, names of students who have been evaluated for a particular course and are eligible to take the examination.”
While speaking on the same vein, the Director, Academic Planning Unit, Dr. Akan Williams, noted that with the introduction of the card readers, examination malpractice has been curtailed to a large extent because it leaves no room for any student to smuggle any unacceptable material into the examination hall. Though the use of the device was not without some initial challenges, Dr. Williams stated that they had recorded up to 90 percent success.
He commended the University Management for their efforts toward ensuring that everything goes on smoothly. He also commended the Invigilators and students for proper monitoring and conducts respectively in the examination halls.
The generality of the staff and students have commended the introduction of the card readers, noting that it was another step in the actualization of the vision of Covenant University to become one of the 10 leading universities in the world by 2022. |
Romance › Re: My Neighbor Whose Husband Is Abroad Wants To Sleep Wt Me (very Very Funny) by hakeem4(m): 3:38pm On Apr 26, 2015 |
Don't commit adultery... That was what my pastor preached today Yungwizzzy:
I've read so many many stories on the internate but I did not belief I'll esperience it
My neighbor who her hubby travelled to South Africa last year is disturbing me so much. She has been giving me green light but I ingnored her because I do want bad name and it is also against my conscience.
yesterday when I on my small GEN about 9pm she came in tying just rapper. truth be told eh this woman is extremely beautiful, curvy, tall, fair,and open toothed with nice looking bossoms
She said she wanted to watch tv with me, unfortunately I was watching 50 grey of shade
thank God not up to 10 mins her friend came to visit her and she quickly ran out.
This is not the first time. she keep telling me that one day she'll taste this thing that always swollen anytime I wear one particular boxer pant
pleas y'all should advise me. I'm confused
should I pack? |
Education › Re: 6 Reasons you Should Not Attend A Private University (must See) by hakeem4(m): 8:29am On Apr 13, 2015 |
I'm enjoying my covenant university oooo |
Politics › Re: Election War In Akwa Ibom State-many Dead, Many Injured (Graphic photos) by hakeem4(m): 5:28pm On Apr 11, 2015 |
Nigeria!!!!!! |
Fashion › Re: Fashion On Campus.. by hakeem4(m): 9:51pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
amokeme: ok..., lets talk about fashion on campus, what's fashion like in your university/poly/COE.. and which of the institutions in Nigeria do you think have the best dressed students? well, as for me, ill give it to covenant university.. I mean, anyone who says Paris is the fashion capital of the world clearly hasn't been to Covenant University (always classy, decent and onpoint) over to you guys... pls support your choice institution with pictures. and the first guy is in my hall ooo |
Politics › Open Letter To APC by hakeem4(op): 11:53am On Apr 05, 2015 |
PLS READ and SHARE
Dear Lagosians,
It is with great concern and displeased am writing this to you, APC as a party has just scammed Nigerian into an unknown FUTURE!
It is very wrong for APC to keep promoting a politics of Hate against the IGBO people residing in Lagos.
This blackmail against the IGBO people from the South East must be condemned by ALL of Us.
If the Igbo sees Jimi Agbaje and the PDP as the way to go for them why calling a dog a bad name just to hang it. It is very pathetic that APC has not desist from their evil ways of harassing and intimidating Voters!
Igbos in Lagos has suffered so much humiliation in the hands of APC, during this elections! A lot of their businesses has been destroyed just for standing for what they believed in, they have called them all sort of unprintable names! They have deported many of them in the past.
Right Now, APC is seeing defeat coming to them in Lagos! They now resulted into bribing IGBO Leaders to convince their people to vote APC! Those who still stand for what they believed in has been severally threatened to destroy their business, deport them after election.
Why is Lagos APC inciting the Yorubas against the IGBOS?
I call on all meaningful Nigerians, Lagosians and our leaders to call APC in Lagos to order! This is democracy, everyone is free to choose where they want belong without any fear of intimidation.
Nigerians know too well how APC deceived Okada people and latter turned to begin to humiliate and intimidate them
Nigerians knows too well how Lagos APC inflated LASU school fees but few months to elections they reduced the fees but plan to return it after they win! If the common man cannot afford and access Education what is the benefit of government?
Lagosians THINK before you make another mistake AGAIN! Please pass this message to all the people on your contact.
Coalition of Concerned Lagos Youths writes!!! |
Education › Re: Wole Soyinka’s Daughter Who’s A Professor Storms Covenant University (photos) by hakeem4(m): 8:40am On Mar 14, 2015 |
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