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brainpower:scarping Jamb is better. Let the school school set exam for the student they want to admit |
It is easier to get 180, but my question is how will this school know who to admit, it means bribing and corruption will be high. If don't have money and you don't know anybody (long leg) then your chance of gaining admission is very low. The FG should scrap Jamb instead of Post Utme or leave the two. |
seunny4lif:I lie |
OK |
DNT KNW |
trueking:ONE DAY WE WILL GET THERE, EVEN WEN OTHERS HAVE LEFT. |
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To my own understanding I thing scraping of Post Utme is very wrong, because is it more easy for people to score 180 and above but now tell me how will this school admit them, this will give room to bribery the people that knows people will gain admission first, and those that merit it will be at home, cus they don't know anybody . 2. The schools will not be able to access the student the want to admit. I will rather support scrapping of Jamb than post Jamb. Post that will allow the school to admit students based on their own standard |
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From the office SUG to the Student of Kogi State University, Anyigba. Mod Please move it to FP for All ksu students
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Lol, no be dem put us here |
Abeg who get tomato I need small, this my soup pepe tooo much |
All this 2face initiates Kwuntinu |
Chartey:yagba is kogi not kwara that is my state |
Nice one OP, But forget oooo dem don finish some people matter for village, no mata what dey do dey will still be sacked. |
Psylas:I think for him to say this means he will not hand over if he was in jonathan shoes |
President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday said he never expected that former President Goodluck Jonathan would concede defeat so easily after the March 2015 presidential election. He said it was unbelievable that having spent 16 years in public offices ranging from deputy governor and state governor to being Vice-President and President, Jonathan could throw in the towel like that. Buhari spoke while hosting State House correspondents to a lunch at the Presidential Villa, Abuja as part of activities marking his one year in office. He said, “This is where I pay my respect to former President Goodluck Jonathan. This is actually privileged information for you. “He called me at a quarter past five in the evening. He said, ‘Good evening Your Excellency Sir’ and I said, ‘Good evening.’ He said, ‘I have called to congratulate you that I have conceded defeat.’ “Of course there was a dead silence on my end because I did not expect it. I was shocked. “I did not expect it because after 16 years, the man was a deputy governor, governor, Vice-President and was President for six years. “For him to have conceded defeat even before the result was announced by INEC, I think it was quite generous and gracious of him. “Gen. Abdulsalami recognised the generosity of Jonathan to concede defeat and said we should go and thank him immediately and that was the first time I came here.” He recalled that it was the former military leader, Abdusalami Abubakar, who suggested the setting up of transition committees because that was the way he did it when he wanted to hand over to former President Olusegun Obasanjo in 1999. Buhari regretted that while Jonathan was not opposed to the idea at the beginning, he was later prevailed upon by his ministers not to cooperate. He said their argument was that the former President would have handed over government to him (Buhari) before his inauguration. Watching from outside government, Buhari said he underrated the influence of the Peoples Democratic Party’s 16 years in power. www.punchng.com/shocked-jonathan-conceded-defeat-buhari/ |
President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday said he never expected that former President Goodluck Jonathan would concede defeat so easily after the March 2015 presidential election. He said it was unbelievable that having spent 16 years in public offices ranging from deputy governor and state governor to being Vice-President and President, Jonathan could throw in the towel like that. Buhari spoke while hosting State House correspondents to a lunch at the Presidential Villa, Abuja as part of activities marking his one year in office. He said, “This is where I pay my respect to former President Goodluck Jonathan. This is actually privileged information for you. “He called me at a quarter past five in the evening. He said, ‘Good evening Your Excellency Sir’ and I said, ‘Good evening.’ He said, ‘I have called to congratulate you that I have conceded defeat.’ “Of course there was a dead silence on my end because I did not expect it. I was shocked. “I did not expect it because after 16 years, the man was a deputy governor, governor, Vice-President and was President for six years. “For him to have conceded defeat even before the result was announced by INEC, I think it was quite generous and gracious of him. “Gen. Abdulsalami recognised the generosity of Jonathan to concede defeat and said we should go and thank him immediately and that was the first time I came here.” He recalled that it was the former military leader, Abdusalami Abubakar, who suggested the setting up of transition committees because that was the way he did it when he wanted to hand over to former President Olusegun Obasanjo in 1999. Buhari regretted that while Jonathan was not opposed to the idea at the beginning, he was later prevailed upon by his ministers not to cooperate. He said their argument was that the former President would have handed over government to him (Buhari) before his inauguration. Watching from outside government, Buhari said he underrated the influence of the Peoples Democratic Party’s 16 years in power. www.punchng.com/shocked-jonathan-conceded-defeat-buhari/ |
I'm a yoruba but I think the way buhari is going about this is wrong, if you can't treat fulani like this then don't treat then like a foreigners |
I need to introduce the girl to my mother. Please you get her home address. |
zhiggy1:was suprise not seeing makoko, oyingbo, otto, apapa. But thank God Makoko is now peaceful those guys their are now unity since SARS has raid them in 2012 |
alatbaba1:tiles, Cat, Straw, Mirrow, Cord, Couch |
alatbaba1:for now I only see Tiles and mirror |
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Imagine Football Clubs as Nigerian Musicians, This is the club they stand for. See below:- 1. Davido – PSG Because Davido got to the top because of money and has been consistent since then. 2. 2face – Real Madrid 2face has been awesome ever since and despite the influx of crazy and talented young musicians, He is still a boss in the industry. 3. Skales – Arsenal FC Because he’s so close to making it, yet always so far. 4. D’banj – Manchester United D’banj like Man-U was always hitting it hard and the best till he changed management . 5. Burna boy – West Ham He is very good but never really gets the recognition he deserves. 6. D’Prince – West Brom Known but hugely irrelevant. 7. Pasuma – Juventus He is bossing it in a league of his own (Fuji). 8. Seyi Shay – Aston Villa Always making silly (in her case grammatical) errors and embarrassing herself. 9. Patoranking – Athletico Madrid Patoranking came from nothing to try and upset the big boys. 10. Olu maintain – QPR Gets relegated, bounces back, gets relegated again. 11. Lynxx – Manchester City Although Lynxx made it because of the money, he has been hugely inconsistent. 12. Darey Alade – Barcelona Very good, sings with this charisma that only he has. One of the best. 13. Viktoh – Sassuolo That’s right, so irrelevant, 99.9% irrelevant! 14. Adekunle Gold – Dortmund Came from nowhere, is very good and is loved by all.. 15. Sinzu – Valencia Your time at the top is over. Just stop making music. 16. Ice Prince – Chelsea Made it, then started singing/playing rubbish. 17. Vector – Liverpool Very consistent and doing fine but still underrated. 18. Olamide – Tottenham Knows how to sing/rap/play.. Very relevant but the noise is too much… Respect! 19. Ycee – Leicester City Came from nothing and hugely making it. 20. B-red – Monaco Very useless, upon all the money! 21. 9ice – AC Milan His era of dominance is over. 22. Reekado Banks – Watford He’s making a promising start so far. 23. Sina Rambo – Portsmouth That one still dey sing/play sef? 24. Phyno – Napoli Nobody understands him but he’s making it. This list is just for Fun!!
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tempest01:he is one of the problem we have in this country, but he want to a saint |
Lalasticlala |
AN OPEN LETTER TO GEN. OLUSEGUN OBASANJO, FORMER
PRESIDENT OF NIGERIA
By Russell Bluejack
Dear OBJ,
I think you made some salient points in your response, but I
think you yourself is part of our hydra-headed national throes.
You are right that Buhari is not sound in matters of the economy
and foreign affairs. It is only a fool that will doubt that; after all,
Buhari hardly hears when foreigners speak. But, OBJ, were you
not the one campaigning for change in your wild bid to oust Dr.
Jonathan? Can you honestly say that your Government was
better than that of Jonathan's? Let me remind you of some
atrocious acts in your government that were lucidly spooky in
Jonathan's.
First, under you, the office of the Senate President became a
matter of loyalty to the office of the President, as you continued
to influence the impeachment of Senate Presidents, starting with
Chuba Okadigbo, until we had one the Senate so loved that you
could influence them to impeach. It was Sen. Ken Nnamani that
was able to keep the Senate out of your reach. Please, dear OBJ,
was Jonathan that meddlesome? Whether you choose to agree
or not, Jonathan was the most NASS-friendly President NIGERIA
has ever had. His friendly ties with other arms of Government
was borne out of his respect for the rule of law. You can see
Jonathan was a better democratic president. I am sure some of
these comparisons sparked off your hatred for the phenomenal
Jonathan. Let us continue.
Second, dear OBJ, recall that under your rulership those that
disagreed with you on principle were brutally killed. The case of
the late Minister of Justice and Attorney-General of the
Federation comes to mind, as he was trailed home and brutally
butchered by thugs. Dear OBJ, is it possible to have a Minister of
Justice killed like a hoi polloi, common man? Where were the
Police and security outfit in charge of his safety? Does it not
show your complicity in the death of Bola Ige? Under you, OBJ,
Marshall Harry in Rivers State was killed, A. K. Dikibo was also
assassinated. Dear OBJ, were you not the one that allowed the
late Adedibu of Ibadan to kill his political opponents with
unimaginable impunity? Should I remind you how Odi indigenes
in Bayelsa were killed in what we call the bloodiest genocide in
Nigeria? Who dispatched the army to a community because of
few youths that were fighting for their right? Let us go to the
issue of corruption.
Dear OBJ, you have said Jonathan was corrupt, but you seem to
have undermined the skyrocketing corruption that
characterised your government for eight years. NIGERIA choked
from the interplay and tussle between you and your vice, Atiku
Abubakar, as both of you struggled to grab and run away with
our national coffers. I am sure you have not forgot how both of
you accused each other over the operation of MOFAS and PTDF
accounts. Dear OBJ, you know Ota Farm was moribund before
you became President, but became enterprising in less than two
months after your swearing in. Is anything more quintessential
of corruption than that? Recall, Sir, that you had less than
twenty thousand Naira when you were freed from jail, but
became the owner of a private university and several billions of
dollars in years. What else bespeaks corruption? Dear OBJ, while
Dr. Peter Odili held sway as Rivers State Governor, you always
visited our State because of the Ghana-must-go bags that left
with you. If that isn't corruption, then nothing is. Let us
continue.
Dear OBJ, should I remind you that you visited Rivers State
several times to launch gas turbines that never worked? Are you
telling us that you did not know? What about Transcorp? Is it not
true that you and Atiku used Transcorp to acquire several
private companies in the name of privatization? If that is not
corruption, then nothing is. Dear OBJ, was it not under your
reign that cultism became an acceptable trend in Nigeria, as
"Dey Gbam" and "Dey Well" brutal groups arose in Rivers State?
Please tell us what the NEEDs project was about? You used the
same NEEDs in the 70s, as Head of State, to acquire State
properties, one of which is the Ota Farm. Dear OBJ, it does
appear that we cannot talk about you in any way without talking
about the originator of corruption. You seem to be the one
responsible for the plunge this nation has taken since the 70s.
Dear OBJ, the only good thing about you is that you did not
acquire oil bloc, but that must have been due to the fact that
you made so much money from petroleum, since you were
both the President and De facto Minister of Petroleum who
accounted to nobody. You were President and Petroleum
Minister for eight years without accountability in that sector.
That, itself, is the height of corruption, Dear OBJ. May God
forgive you. Someone this filthy is not qualified to condemn
Jonathan. When will you tell us what you did to Ajaokuta steel
money? When will you and Donald Duke, former Governor of
Cross Rivers, tell us what you did with Tinapa? Your sins are too
much, OBJ. Should I talk about the immoral act perpetrated by
you at home? Do you still recall the incestuous act with your
daughter-in-law? What was your flimsy reason? Oh, it was
spiritual rites! Are you not too dirty to be talking like Mr.
NIGERIA? I dislike Buhari, and it is my right to so do, but not as
much as I dislike and fear you, OBJ!
Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan remains the best head that has
become President of Nigeria. His projects and sundry
achievements are everywhere. Rivers State has someone that is
as hardworking as Jonathan. The likes of Wike of Rivers State and
Jonathan are rare breeds. Shame on enemies of good
governance in Nigeria! May the Almighty God continue to put
them to shame. Amen.......... |
As gentile as i am, i would have recieve up to 300, because from JSS 1 to SS3 i am always in the wrong class a class full of bad boys |

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