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supreme court didn't do anything wrong ....they are just following the lay down rules as stiputed... in the electoral act.... Nass should amend the electoral act...as quickly.. as possible to include the card reader.... but I know Nass they won't.... |
Mynd44:I concur...!!!!! |
sarutobie:[quote author=sarutobie post=42438317]Mr man what do u call the so called bombing of innocent people... if the boko boys think they can fight the army, they should go and bomb the army or face the army but they are after soft target I repeat soft target......people without arms... |
for all of you insulting ...yes dey might have defeated Boko Haram... but soft target is what they are after....so is not easy to know who and who is carrying bomb... but holding onto territories. not feasible for Boko boys... |
DARIYEGATE...... |
Manual cars are going into extinction.... latest cars are all AT.... so is just a mater of time no manual cars will be seen... |
OP u think Glo doesn't know u are browsing..with Andriod with BB IMEI... Man Glo isn't fools they know we are browsing using the BB subscription on Andriod ...and they are making kool cash from it...it won't take them 1 minute to stop BB Subscription on Andriod.. now question is how many BB users do we have ..there are more Andriod users than BB users ... and again most BB now are Andriod ...so Mr Man Glo knows u and me are using BB subscription on Andriod .... so all dey are doing is making Money more that any other network bCO of that.. so man its not a sin.... because the network provider allows u..not ur wisdom..it won't take them anything to stop u... |
even if its me I won't accept it...how can someone flame victory of what he didn't didn't know ..falake...Audu ticket cannot b now Yahaya ..faleke ticket...is impossible... A deputy is always there to take the place of his Oga be it sickness or dead .. |
if you are married.. both couple must sleep 5.. its a must.... |
lai lai.. me wey wise pass rat.... |
a lot of people here are mistaken Main a for YUSUF YAKUBU... YUSUF YAKUBU WAS THE ONE WHO STOLE 36BILLION.. MAINA WAS IN CHARGE OF PENSION FRAUD COMMITTEE.. |
a lot of people here are mistaken Main a for YUSUF YAKUBU... YUSUF YAKUBU WAS THE ONE WHO STOLE 36BILLION.. MAINA WAS IN CHARGE OF PENSION FRAUD COMMITTEE.. |
ME WILL NEVA BE A PARTY TO JUDGING BUHARI IN HUNDRED DAYS..
WILL JUDGE HIM AFTER 1460 DAYS (4YEARS)... SO I WONT BE A PARTY TO THIS HUNDRED DAYS NONSENSE...... |
I only have this to say
"marry the rich when he gets poor what happens
"marry the poor when he gets rich what happens the ball in your court.... |
REJECTING MARRIAGE PROPOSAL because of family ko.... keep rejecting because of family a time will come when that same family ..will start insulting u .. with words like what are u still waiting for in this house go and marry... ALL UR MATES are married and u are still here... |
I have been asking the same questions... boys/men always wanting a virgin...while dey go about sleeping with others girls.. This is a two way traffic... both should b virgins I cannot keep my self virgin while the person I will spend the rest of my life with either men/women/guys/ladies/young/old had HND,Bsc,PGd,Msc,PhD..in sexuality........ But wait ..They keep saying ur virginity is ur pride.. I don't get this statement.. you are a virgin agreed and kept it and the man/woman who married u ..have been sleeping with girls/boys..he/she com and sleep with u as a wife/husband..and they call it pride... now this person now is not satisfied because u are not experience in bedmatic..cheating set in.. I don't get it..... |
ITS NOT A BIG DEAL..NO ONE IS ABOVE MISTAKE AND SLIP OF TONGUE ...AND THIS SHIT MADE FRONT PAGE..... |
SABOTAGE SABOTAGE SABOTAGE...
THERE ARE PEOPLE WHO SABOTAGE GEJ REGIME...
GEJ AS THE CHIEF COMMANDER..KEPT MUTE ...
HEADS SHOULD HAVE ROLED.. BUT THE DULLAD. KEEP LOOKING LIKE MUMU..
BUHARI WILL NOT LOOK LIKE MUMU..IS EITHER U DELIVER OR U B SACKED......
THEY KNOW WHO IS IN POWER... THATS Y THINKS ARE WORKING...
THOSE IMPORTING GENERATORS ARE PART OF IT... |
wow the debate getting interesting.... but HND Guys from ur post u guys are smart .......I'm proud to be one of u....
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thenationonlineng.net/buhari-willing-to-end-bsc-hnd-dichotomy-jamb/ Buhari willing to end Bsc, HND dichotomy – JAMB Buhari willing to end Bsc, HND dichotomy - JAMB The Registrar/Chief Executive of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board, (JAMB), Prof. Dibu Ojerinde Wednesday said President Muhammadu Buhari is willing to implement the waver that will end the Bsc and HND dichotomy. Buhari received the updated report on the Bsc and HND saga which was presented by the Permanent Secretary Federal Ministry of Education, MacJohn Nwaobiala last Tuesday. Ojerinde who was part of the delegation said Buhari is willing to end the dichotomy. He disclosed this in Abuja when he spoke with few selected newsmen on how to solve the lingering crisis of admission into universities. The JAMB boss revealed that: “The last administration set up a committee to look at how we can now merge the two, the report was ready but it was not handled by the last administration.” His words: “The system has not given adequate vision for the other levels of education. We have not encouraged technical education, we have not encouraged Teachers education also, in fact we have not encouraged Agricultural education to the extent that everybody feels that the only way to survive is to go to the University. “The only way to make it is to have a degree, so I am saying we should revisit our system, we should look at why candidates don’t want to go to polytechnics, and we should look at why they don’t want teachers’ education we should also revisit why they don’t want agriculture. “By our experience, most people will like to study law, engineering, medicine, accountancy, these are the top courses been sought for in the universities nobody wants to study education. So I see we have problem in that area and I am sure the Federal Ministry of Education is trying to solve that problem. “First of all Technical Education, there’s dichotomy between Bachelors degree and National Diploma or Higher National Diploma, (HND). It was one of the things presented to Mr. President to find a way of implementing the waver of the dichotomy between HND and the Bsc degree. The so called HND should now be changed to Btech which means Bachelor of Technology. “Former President Musa Yar’Adua may his soul rest in peace, said he doesn’t have any problem with Btech. Unfortunately, government also has not sorted this entire problem. And there are such cases of people like me in this country, I wouldn’t have been able to read, I wouldn’t have been able to go to school. So what I am saying is, government should look at how we can improve technical education. “Let me refer to what Oby Ezekwensili the former Minister of Education said, she was determined to implement Btech in our Technical System, college of Education. All this places should be well equipped for Btech. “Four colleges of Education have been upgraded to universities of Education, you will see the rush into those universities now because they can now get bachelor’s degree. And when they come to the public they will not be a push away. So this is where we are, I think if I go by what we saw on Wednesday, President Buhari and the Vice President listened and they were interested in what we presented.”
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Buhari willing to end Bsc, HND dichotomy – JAMB Buhari willing to end Bsc, HND dichotomy - JAMB The Registrar/Chief Executive of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board, (JAMB), Prof. Dibu Ojerinde Wednesday said President Muhammadu Buhari is willing to implement the waver that will end the Bsc and HND dichotomy. Buhari received the updated report on the Bsc and HND saga which was presented by the Permanent Secretary Federal Ministry of Education, MacJohn Nwaobiala last Tuesday. Ojerinde who was part of the delegation said Buhari is willing to end the dichotomy. He disclosed this in Abuja when he spoke with few selected newsmen on how to solve the lingering crisis of admission into universities. The JAMB boss revealed that: “The last administration set up a committee to look at how we can now merge the two, the report was ready but it was not handled by the last administration.” His words: “The system has not given adequate vision for the other levels of education. We have not encouraged technical education, we have not encouraged Teachers education also, in fact we have not encouraged Agricultural education to the extent that everybody feels that the only way to survive is to go to the University. “The only way to make it is to have a degree, so I am saying we should revisit our system, we should look at why candidates don’t want to go to polytechnics, and we should look at why they don’t want teachers’ education we should also revisit why they don’t want agriculture. “By our experience, most people will like to study law, engineering, medicine, accountancy, these are the top courses been sought for in the universities nobody wants to study education. So I see we have problem in that area and I am sure the Federal Ministry of Education is trying to solve that problem. “First of all Technical Education, there’s dichotomy between Bachelors degree and National Diploma or Higher National Diploma, (HND). It was one of the things presented to Mr. President to find a way of implementing the waver of the dichotomy between HND and the Bsc degree. The so called HND should now be changed to Btech which means Bachelor of Technology. “Former President Musa Yar’Adua may his soul rest in peace, said he doesn’t have any problem with Btech. Unfortunately, government also has not sorted this entire problem. And there are such cases of people like me in this country, I wouldn’t have been able to read, I wouldn’t have been able to go to school. So what I am saying is, government should look at how we can improve technical education. “Let me refer to what Oby Ezekwensili the former Minister of Education said, she was determined to implement Btech in our Technical System, college of Education. All this places should be well equipped for Btech. “Four colleges of Education have been upgraded to universities of Education, you will see the rush into those universities now because they can now get bachelor’s degree. And when they come to the public they will not be a push away. So this is where we are, I think if I go by what we saw on Wednesday, President Buhari and the Vice President listened and they were interested in what we presented.” thenationonlineng.net/buhari-willing-to-end-bsc-hnd-dichotomy-jamb/
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This is 97-98 not 2001 |
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cuteboy2:So u wan make BUHARI probe all the pass Govts ...y didnt u compel Jonadaf to probe yaraddua and pass govts.... u called my post dustbin logic then your post must be pussy logic... |
YES I AGREE BUHARI SHOULD PROBE ONLY JONATHAN GOVT.. GOWON SHOULD HAVE PROBE AGUIYI MURTALA SHOULD HAVE PROBE GOWON OBASANJO SHOULD HAVE PROBE MURTALA SHAGARI PROBE OBASANJO BUHARI PROBE SHAGARI IBB PROBE BUHARI SHONEKON PROBE IBB ABACHA PROBE SHONEKON ABDULSALAM PROBE ABACHA OBASANJO PROBE ABDULSALAM YARADDUA PROBE OBJ JONATHAN PROBE YARADDUA BUHARI SHOULD PROBE JONATHAN..... THATS HOW IT SHOULD BE DONE ... |
IM VERY HAPPY WITH THIS NEWS....BOARD MY FOOT ..THE BOARD WEY HELP MANAGEMENT TO CHEAT ME AND MY COLLEAGUES FOR OFFICE... INFACT THE WHOLE STAFF HATE THOSE BOARD MEMBERS.... |
JAMB JAMB JAMB.....why do Nigerians think is jamb that make one brilliant... |
Since the NYSC decree also says: “There cannot be employment anywhere in the federation for any university graduate except on the production of the discharge certificate or exemption certificate issued by the Directorate of the National Youth Service Corps, the management of the corps should as a matter of constitutionality review the obnoxious policy it used to deny thousands of graduates the opportunity of serving their fatherland during the Batch A mobilization exercise conducted nationwide in the coming Batch B and subsequent mobilization exercises in the country. NYSC Decree SECTION 12 1. For the purposes of employment anywhere in the Federation and before employment, it shall be the duty of every prospective employer to demand and obtained from any person who claims to have obtained his first degree at the end of the academic year 1973-74 or, as the case may be, at the end of any subsequent academic year the following- a. a copy of the Certificate of National Service of such person issued pursuant to section 11 of this Decree b. a copy of any exemption certificate issued to such person pursuant to section 17 of this Decree c. such other particulars relevant there to as may be prescribed by or under this Decree 2. It shall also be the duty of every employer to produce on demand to police officer, not below the rank of an Assistant Superintendent of Police, any such certificate and particulars or copies thereof u can choose which you think is best for u!!!!!! |
IS NOT THE RING BUT THE MARRIAGE |
By Sonny Atumah Call it facing the realities of change that seemed impossible before now and you may not be wrong. Let us again remind the NNPC that refineries are national assets that should be guarded jealously. With potentials for up to 6000 investment opportunities when we refine a barrel of crude, our refineries are strategic for energy, technology, employment, skills, increased GDP and government revenue. Alas! For over three months Nigerians in bewilderment groped and constituted themselves into search parties for fuel from any benevolent marketer, to purchase available drops of premium motor spirit (PMS), dual purpose kerosene (DPK) or automotive gas oil (AGO). It became a national emergency when banks, airlines and telecommunication operators threatened withdrawal of services. We were over a barrel as our petroleum managers tried to justify scarcity artificialisation, as unique selling point to orchestrate deregulation of the downstream sector. They reduced activities of the National Oil Company downstream sector to import of refined products and spurious ‘subsidy’ claims, which the immediate past Minister of Finance Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala engaged marketers in arm’s – length transactions. The Group Managing Director (GMD)of NNPC, Dr. Joseph Dawha last week inspected retail outlets in Abuja, saying that Port Harcourt Refinery would commence production in July 2015 and would process about five million litres per day would. And this week Warri Refinery was given a production nod in a fortnight. One had wished he told Nigerians what had become of the empire he superintended that refineries could not function for years. He failed to address how fairly new process plants became aged infrastructure, which subsequent disruptions hamstring operations and impede 6000 investment opportunities for vertical economic diversification. This issue is not about Dawha and his former co-travellers on NNPC saddle, but about Nigeria and the system that perpetuates degeneracy and inefficiency. The second Port Harcourt Refinery which Dawha said would come on stream in July 2015 is 150,000 barrels per day capacity was constructed in 1989. At optimum level it can process over 11million litres of PMS, over 2.3 million litres of household kerosene (HHK), over 5.4million litres of automotive gas oil (AGO) and other byproducts per stream day. These three give 80 percent of 105 percent when we refine a barrel of crude oil. The GMD did not tell us that. Also, 450,000 barrels per day of crude are allocated to the four refineries (when actual capacity of the four refineries is 445,000 barrels per day) that were dead. Did we hear they swap 450,000 barrels of crude per day with foreign traders in what they call Offshore Processing Agreements (OPAs)? A swap contract is an agreement to reciprocal exchange. With the crude oil swap of 13,950,000 barrels monthly (450,000 barrels daily), we should get in return about 1,040,909,940litres of PMS, 221,470,200 litres of DPK and 509,381,460 litres of AGO in one month. These three make up 80 percent of byproducts. There are other byproducts. Our four refineries (if allowed to function at optimal capacity) can process PMS of 209,150 barrels (about 33.2 million litres) per day. Nigeria imports about one million tonnes (1111320000litres)) of PMS monthly (31 days); and that translates to (about 35.8million litres) per day consumption. The difference between what we consume and what the four refineries can process is about 2.3 million litres (is less than 15,000 barrels that we may import) daily. What does the NNPC mean when in another breathe they employ local marketers who import and claim subsidy on products like PMS, DPK and the AGO? The government pays a subsidy on the imports, which is the difference between the landing cost of the fuel and the officially regulated pump price. According to Dawha, the NNPC is carrying out a phased implementation of the rehabilitation of the refineries (which was almost going for a rummage sale but for the labour unions). He said they took a conscious decision that if the refineries are not in good state, to process crude for maximum gains, then there was no point in sending crude to the refineries. What we do is to try and fix it, so that by the time it starts processing the crude, then we get real value for the crude we have sent to the refineries. Winston Churchill said ‘’I am an optimist. It does not seem too much use being anything else’’ That quote had encouraged one to constantly challenge our petroleum resources managers on why refining is the best option; a call they consistently ignored. That the NNPC would be talking of processing crude for a maximum gain is what one has been advocating. One is surprised at this turnaround from the NNPC which had initially prepared for the sale of the refineries. Dawha did not tell us the real state of the refineries and why for about two decades now could not process crude. Nigerians demand explanation on why they go through these harrowing experiences. The refineries have been idle with the full complement of staff members. Wages and salaries with accompanying overheads are paid monthly. In economics, they have been operating at shutdown points for about two decades. Could we equally assume some quantities of crude meant for the refineries (swapped 450,000 barrels of crude per day) and other barrels from export terminal pipelines might have been stolen, sold in the Togo triangle and ending in western refineries? Our refined products are mostly from Northwest Europe. One hopes that President Muhammadu Buhari presented the matter of oil theft by the west to the G7 Summit of industrialised nations on June 8, 2015 in Bavaria, Germany. Was President Buhari in this honeymoon period able to convince the leaders of the G7 to assist in repatriating Nigeria’s stolen crude oil money stashed away in their banks and elsewhere? The G7 needed to be told that fund recovered could be the fulcrum for Nigeria’s social-economic development. The President can provide good governance without recourse to G7 assistance if he recovers these funds. Foreign Direct Investment that the President requested for could have been in the area of partnerships in constructing refineries, petrochemical plants and power plants. We are now facing the reality of a new government that may change what was ordinarily perceived to be impossible. Let the NNPC be reminded that our oil refineries are national assets that should be guarded jealously. That is what it is with other OPEC members and else where. With potentials for up to 6000 investment opportunities when we refine a barrel of crude, our refineries are strategic for energy, technology, skills, investment, employment, increased GDP and government revenue which we earnestly desire. |
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deejay2x67:knowing the bible and holding the bible are two diff things.... I don't think showing the world that I'm holding the bible means I gat holy spirit... I can read my bible in private .... RELIGION IS A PRIVATE affairs. ..God will judge only u not with others... |
