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greggng:Thanks. She can log in now with same password she has been using before. when she finally log in, she met another BVN in her account. we are unable to change the bvn to hers and unable to add her account details. this is strange, I'm thinking maybe someone had got in and added his/her bvn |
I also need your help fellas. My sister logged in to her account one day, after she has successfully updated her State and LGof residence the system asked her to change her password which she did and that was all, After that she logged out. She has been unable to log in since then with either her surname or the new password she changed to. She click on *for got password* and added her phone Nunber. she received a mail directing her to follow the link if she want to change password, she did and nothing was done. please help because she is yet to add her bank details. |
Every bad luck should go away from me now and forever. ![]() Welcome Baba |
someone even made it a topic on her television programme today........... She repeated severaly that the boy was 7years old |
Principe67:Lol |
have you noticed? maybe its happening only here in my locality. |
Fresia01:You be witch? |
Government have always been Nigeria problem............but, reading people's comment here, I think Nigerians are becoming Nigeria problem and that is alarming. |
Allee90:that name suit you |
SimpleBea:you should read it before you quote me next time. my point was level of backwardness, poorness in the north. |
Funny but true IN NIGERIA
President -North.
Senate President -North
Speaker House of Reps - North.
SGF -North
* Chief of Staff - North.
Head of Service - North.
INEC Chairman - North.
Chief Justice of federation - North.
President Court of Appeal - North.
EFCC Chairman - North.
President Federal high court - North.
National Security Adviser - North.
Chief of Army Staff - North.
Chief of Air Staff - North.
Controller, Customs
Service - North.
Defence Minister-North.
MD Port Authority- North.
MD NDIC - North
Controller Prison Services - North.
*Controller of Immigration -North.
*Controller of Fire Service North.
*Highest looter North.
Richest man in Africa - North.
85% of Petroleum Marketers in Nigeria - Northerners.
80% of Oil Block Owners in Nigeria - Northerners.
99% of beggars in Nigeria - Northerners
Boko Haram - North.
*90% of Nigeria past president/Head of state -North.
Yet, the Poorest states in Nigeria and Educationally
backward areas in Nigeria are in the North. Now, ask
yourself, what is the problem of the Northerners? Keep
forwarding till it get to all their leaders may be they will
have to re-think and stop being selfish.....
CAN YOU IMAGINE? ? |
Funny but true IN NIGERIA
President -North.
Senate President -North
Speaker House of Reps - North.
SGF -North
* Chief of Staff - North.
Head of Service - North.
INEC Chairman - North.
Chief Justice of federation - North.
President Court of Appeal - North.
EFCC Chairman - North.
President Federal high court - North.
National Security Adviser - North.
Chief of Army Staff - North.
Chief of Air Staff - North.
Controller, Customs
Service - North.
Defence Minister-North.
MD Port Authority- North.
MD NDIC - North
Controller Prison Services - North.
*Controller of Immigration -North.
*Controller of Fire Service North.
*Highest looter North.
Richest man in Africa - North.
85% of Petroleum Marketers in Nigeria - Northerners.
80% of Oil Block Owners in Nigeria - Northerners.
99% of beggars in Nigeria - Northerners
Boko Haram - North.
*90% of Nigeria past president/Head of state -North.
Yet, the Poorest states in Nigeria and Educationally
backward areas in Nigeria are in the North. Now, ask
yourself, what is the problem of the Northerners? Keep
forwarding till it get to all their leaders may be they will
have to re-think and stop being selfish.....
CAN YOU IMAGINE? ? |
Funny but true IN NIGERIA
President -North.
Senate President -North
Speaker House of Reps - North.
SGF -North
* Chief of Staff - North.
Head of Service - North.
INEC Chairman - North.
Chief Justice of federation - North.
President Court of Appeal - North.
EFCC Chairman - North.
President Federal high court - North.
National Security Adviser - North.
Chief of Army Staff - North.
Chief of Air Staff - North.
Controller, Customs
Service - North.
Defence Minister-North.
MD Port Authority- North.
MD NDIC - North
Controller Prison Services - North.
*Controller of Immigration -North.
*Controller of Fire Service North.
*Highest looter North.
Richest man in Africa - North.
85% of Petroleum Marketers in Nigeria - Northerners.
80% of Oil Block Owners in Nigeria - Northerners.
99% of beggars in Nigeria - Northerners
Boko Haram - North.
*90% of Nigeria past president/Head of state -North.
Yet, the Poorest states in Nigeria and Educationally
backward areas in Nigeria are in the North. Now, ask
yourself, what is the problem of the Northerners? Keep
forwarding till it get to all their leaders may be they will
have to re-think and stop being selfish.....
CAN YOU IMAGINE? ? |
I repp male cook |
rip. so sad. PMB |
Olasco93:Please tell me how to do it ooooo. 500 for 1GB plus 3month? 3month is too much though but, I'll enjoy it better |
Iamhatey:alright. You can follow back now your dp tho ![]() |
Iamhatey:Let's start start by telling me how to learn Spanish I'll be glad |
Iamhatey:I wish to learn many language as possible. please!!!! how can I? |
It happened in 2014 when we were about to start neco examination. immediately noticed I informed one of our supervisors that my name had been misspelled and as a result turned to another Yoruba name (Ashola =to=Ashaolu ). The man brought a large book for me to fill accordingly, which I did. To my surprise when the result came, my name was still wrongly spelled. Please Nairaland educationists what can I do because, I need the result now, I think the school will complain (expecting admission) and I'm no more living in the state where I did the exam. I will appreciates if you can advise from experience |
kenonze:funny........ But, where were you when Abacha died? It was 80% jubilation among ordinary Nigerians |
Happy birthday beautifull lady. You are my birth-mate you know? |
sexymoma:Yes, God will pick my call. Thank you dear |
nnokwa042:Can you please tell me the meaning? I'm curious. |
has it ended already? No extension? |
kodine:alright, may God help you guys sha. My advice: Don't spend too much money on it. |
who be this?
This guy go follow him papa way oooo......
BTW: I think say one of saraki son dey sing ni o? No be this one dey sing? |
I heard from someone that, the house is only "RECOGNIZING" them in the Nigeria constitution as a corp and therefore allow any private organization or government own institution/agency to hire them. They are not going to recieve salary under government. |
ABUJA SLAIN FEMALE PREACHER: THE TRUTH
Nigerian Media: Truth versus Reality
In the past few days, the hearts of genuine
citizens of our great nation have bled over
the news of the killing of a female Christian
preacher by alleged Muslim fanatics in
Kubwa area of the FCT, Abuja. I was actually
alerted by a friend's text message because
although I reside in the affected area, I was
far away in Ibadan, Oyo State, as at the time
of the incident. As an average concerned
Nigerian, I thought, when will this nation be
free from religious and ethnic crises? But as
a journalist and one with eyes for
investigation, I knew I had a duty at hand.
So, on my return to the city, I visited the
particular street, the particular spot,
conducted personal investigation and secret
interviews, and made several findings. I
became sad! Why? Most of the information
doled out by our media are NOT TRUE! For
the avoidance of doubt, there was no
evidence of anyone present when the
woman died. Witnesses only said they met
her dead. Secondly, I did not find anyone to
confirm that any part of the woman was
missing or mutilated. I talked with one who
saw the corpse early that morning, with
two policemen, before the news went viral.
Thirdly, there was no mosque in that street
or behind the spot. Fourthly, the vicinity had
been under the torment of cultism in the
past few months, in fact, two separate
persons were found killed and dumped in
the area recently, one of them on the street
adjacent this particular one. The police is
actually on the trail of s notorious cult who
is believed to have sneaked into and hiding
in the area. The police is insisting that they
met the corpse body intact. But, alas! What
my colleagues wrote were terrifying. In fact,
it revived hatred, instigated religious
intolerance and personal mistrust. I am sure
many of you journalists who wrote the
story were not in Abuja, you just received
the news from friends and forwarded to
your headquarters, which also did not verify
before going to press. I also know that
many of those in Abuja then did not visit the
place, nor conduct proper investigation. For
an issue as critical as religion and ethnicity,
most of you goofed! The media is an
indefatigable player in nation building, and
no society is firmly built on negligence and
mistrust as being displayed by our
journalists. But, the media houses too are at
fault. Most of them pay peanuts for staff
while the few at the top swim in affluence.
Where, then, is the resource and motivation
for the reporter to carry out investigative
reporting and due diligence. To survive,
many journalists are pipers in the hands of
politicians, religious leaders and
businessmen and even government, who
dictate their tune. Yet, the masses are at the
receiving end because they naturally hold
on to the news from the media. It is a hell a
times, to change the people's perception on
issues, over which our media had made
serious blunders. I had had to show identity
cards to some, before they agree to reason
along the right perspective. The corruption
on the media is much, but our colleagues
can just help hold on to the truth.
By Sulaimon Adeshina
Please share till everyone knows the truth. |
ABUJA SLAIN FEMALE PREACHER: THE TRUTH
Nigerian Media: Truth versus Reality
In the past few days, the hearts of genuine
citizens of our great nation have bled over
the news of the killing of a female Christian
preacher by alleged Muslim fanatics in
Kubwa area of the FCT, Abuja. I was actually
alerted by a friend's text message because
although I reside in the affected area, I was
far away in Ibadan, Oyo State, as at the time
of the incident. As an average concerned
Nigerian, I thought, when will this nation be
free from religious and ethnic crises? But as
a journalist and one with eyes for
investigation, I knew I had a duty at hand.
So, on my return to the city, I visited the
particular street, the particular spot,
conducted personal investigation and secret
interviews, and made several findings. I
became sad! Why? Most of the information
doled out by our media are NOT TRUE! For
the avoidance of doubt, there was no
evidence of anyone present when the
woman died. Witnesses only said they met
her dead. Secondly, I did not find anyone to
confirm that any part of the woman was
missing or mutilated. I talked with one who
saw the corpse early that morning, with
two policemen, before the news went viral.
Thirdly, there was no mosque in that street
or behind the spot. Fourthly, the vicinity had
been under the torment of cultism in the
past few months, in fact, two separate
persons were found killed and dumped in
the area recently, one of them on the street
adjacent this particular one. The police is
actually on the trail of s notorious cult who
is believed to have sneaked into and hiding
in the area. The police is insisting that they
met the corpse body intact. But, alas! What
my colleagues wrote were terrifying. In fact,
it revived hatred, instigated religious
intolerance and personal mistrust. I am sure
many of you journalists who wrote the
story were not in Abuja, you just received
the news from friends and forwarded to
your headquarters, which also did not verify
before going to press. I also know that
many of those in Abuja then did not visit the
place, nor conduct proper investigation. For
an issue as critical as religion and ethnicity,
most of you goofed! The media is an
indefatigable player in nation building, and
no society is firmly built on negligence and
mistrust as being displayed by our
journalists. But, the media houses too are at
fault. Most of them pay peanuts for staff
while the few at the top swim in affluence.
Where, then, is the resource and motivation
for the reporter to carry out investigative
reporting and due diligence. To survive,
many journalists are pipers in the hands of
politicians, religious leaders and
businessmen and even government, who
dictate their tune. Yet, the masses are at the
receiving end because they naturally hold
on to the news from the media. It is a hell a
times, to change the people's perception on
issues, over which our media had made
serious blunders. I had had to show identity
cards to some, before they agree to reason
along the right perspective. The corruption
on the media is much, but our colleagues
can just help hold on to the truth.
By Sulaimon Adeshina
Please share till everyone knows the truth. |
This kind thing dey happen everywhere oooo.......infact he should be thanking God he was not shot dead because that is what comes to their mind each time they 've succeeded in their "bad" act. They want to have your property and dont want you to disturb them never again........so they kill |
Well, I have nothing to say, as against or in support of this action than to imagine what could come up if the same thing happen in other way round......... This Facebook user posted: Adabanija Qomarudeen Idowu in Osogbo. The Muslim prayer mosque built by the Muslim community and situated at the school premises at Osogbo grammar school formally but now Osogbo high school was today demolished for beautification of the newly built school's surrounding according to the report. Either the Muslim community were duly notified before the demolition is carried out today is what we can not say because the students were seeing trying to remove all the removable things inside the mosque when the bulldozer came for demolition. Thank God it is not a church another meaning would have been adduced to this action of the state governor under the leadership of Ogbeni Aregbesola..........
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