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PoliticsRe: Meet The Man Who Triggered The Bullet That Killed Tafawa Balewa by Hemah(f):
peleson:
Achuzie was a bad ass! Strong willed!
He was captured alive by OBJ.
PoliticsRe: Meet The Man Who Triggered The Bullet That Killed Tafawa Balewa by Hemah(f): 11:40pm On Sep 15, 2015
OfoIgbo:
There were already Yorubas in the war even before the thrust towards Lagos.
Yorubas were already involved in some of the ministries that were undermining the Biafean efforts even before the war.

The thing is that Yorubas always try to justify their efforts in betraying their neighbours.
They even justified their actions of 28th march 2015, by deplouing their media arm in labelling GEJ as clueless and an dumbo. It's all about GIVING A DOG A BAD NAME BEFORE HANGING IT
So you mean GEJ was/is not clueless?
PoliticsRe: wd by Hemah(f): 10:39pm On Sep 15, 2015
You can go to countries like Canada, USA, Norway, etc. There are opportunities there.
CrimeRe: Disabled Nigerian Drug Trafficker Dies Of Swallowed Cocaine Pellets In Ghana by Hemah(f): 8:12pm On Sep 14, 2015
Soo sad.
PoliticsRe: Why We Want To Feed ABU Students - Vice-chancellor Garba by Hemah(op): 7:57pm On Sep 14, 2015
If it can be implemented, it will be good.
PoliticsWhy We Want To Feed ABU Students - Vice-chancellor Garba by Hemah(op): 7:53pm On Sep 14, 2015
The Vice-Chancellor of Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) Zaria, Professor Ibrahim Garba expresses regret in this interview that many students skip breakfast because they can’t afford it and speaks of plans to introduce subsidized feeding programme, among other issues:

There have been publications about poor sanitary facilities in the hostels. Has the issue been tackled?

Students come into the university with a lot of expectations and sometimes with lack of preparations on the challenges they are likely to meet. Some of them find the university environment completely different from their homes. Some come from urban areas with lots of social amenities and others from rural areas with very little infrastructure and modern amenities.

So, they may either be amazed with the environment or disappointed. ABU is the largest university in Sub-Saharan Africa with a population of about 40,000.

Students’ welfare comes in a number of ways but, of course, the cleanliness of their hostels, classrooms, libraries, religious places and leisure areas is important to us. If you take the hostels for example, they were built decades ago and we never expected that our population will explode. We never projected that in the nearest future our population is going to explode so that every infrastructure must commensurately expand.

The infrastructure is shrinking and some students had to rent houses outside the university campus. Most universities are beginning to think of ways out and as we talk, we have received a number of proposals from private investors to come in and build hostels on either public-private partnership or build, operate and transfer agreements.

Each one of these has its peculiar challenges; the public- private partnership requires the university to give money and we don’t have enough money. If you are building a hostel of a billion naira, for example, and the developers are putting in 75%, the university would have to give 25%. The university may not have that money. The build, operate and transfer entails the developers building hostels and maintaining them for a number of years until they recoup their monies before they transfer them to the university. That translates to high rental fee for the students. So, for fear of creating segregated environment in the university where the children of the rich can afford these new houses and other students left out, we had to abandon the idea.

We are now going to prioritize our projects and build additional hostels based on the little support we are getting from TETFund at the cost of about N300 million.

We are also going to rehabilitate the existing hostels during the long vacation. We are going to start with a female hostel, Amina Hall, and that will take about 3 months.

There is overcrowding and where you allocate four students to a room you will later realize that they increase to about eight students. The eight students will use the same facilities meant for four students.

So, no matter how much money you spend in renovation, you won’t get the best. There were reports that you are planning to start feeding your students.... (Cuts in)

I am not going to tell you the secret but I want you to know that every higher institution in the world has some form of catering that ensures students have balanced diet at an affordable price. That was what we enjoyed during our own time and somehow it stopped, over the years. Does it mean that what we enjoyed during our own time, we deprive our own children? The students now hardly get balanced diet. I teach students and see most of them sleep in the morning during the first lesson because they haven’t taken breakfast. They do not concentrate; and in learning if you miss the morning period, you miss a lot.

Many students cannot afford breakfast which they see as luxury. They call it 0-1-0 which means they will skip breakfast and dinner. Some do not eat enough dinner and in the morning they skip breakfast.

How do you expect a child at that age to persevere and learn? Even during our time, it was not that the country had unlimited amount of money, but government found it very important to offer subsidy for students’ meals. Now, they said the population has increased but the resources have also increased tremendously. If you do the calculations, in the 1970s and early ‘80s it took 50 kobo per day to feed a student which was equivalent to a dollar. Today, the dollar is about N200 which you can use to feed a student. If the student go to any eatery with N200, it might not be sufficient for him. If you require N200 to feed a student per meal, you don’t need N200 times ten to feed ten students. It is an idea we just abandoned, nobody was thinking about it at all. Our dining halls are there locked up. The people you invited to do catering jobs in the university were not subjected to any regulation because you can’t do that.

So, what we are saying is that we must think about students’ feeding and in which ever form it comes, there must be subsidy. ABU has graduated nearly 800,000 people in Nigeria and they constitute the alumni of the university. People who studied abroad will tell you that every year; you must contribute to your university. The ABU alumni association is starting an online project to meet all the alumnus to contribute to a N50 billion fund.

If you translate how much each alumnus will contribute, it isn’t too much and people are willing. There is sufficient number of philanthropists in the society that would want to contribute to feeding students out of public good. We all go on Hajj and we see the Arabs feeding millions of people. So, we are going to tap into the alumni fund to feed the students.

The idea came during a meeting with the alumni association where they recounted their good old days and some of the students were listening. I raised the issue there and many people indicated their willingness to contribute. We are going to start with breakfast and we are working on it.

There were a number of TETFund projects that were abandoned: why?

You know ABU is a very large institution and there were many intervention projects, including TETFund. The projects are on construction and rehabilitations while substantial part of TETFund projects is on training as well as on conference and research. But because building projects are more visible, those that were abandoned along the way can easily be seen.

However, not all the projects were stopped; about 20 per cent out of 100. TETFund has a number of ways of providing interventions. There is what they call the regular intervention in which they share resources to universities every year on equal basis, and then you access your money and do projects.

There is also Special Intervention Projects (SIP). TETFund carryout SIPs through individuals. These types of interventions come with certain challenges, and in special intervention many things must be treated in a special way. You may get a contractor that has the sympathy of the person bringing the intervention. Most of the projects that get stalled along the line were SIPs.

The projects can only be delayed but can never be abused. TETFund interventions are such that if you don’t fulfill certain obligations, you cannot access the next batch of money. So, any project that is stalled is not likely that you have collected the money but you are not able to accomplish certain milestone and it’s until you do that before you get more money.

In the last couple of months we have recovered and readjusted some of these projects and made the contractors resume work. I am not an investigative person to know whether there is fraud in the project or not and if you don’t have evidence, you can’t take a person to court.

What efforts are you making to improve the links between your research institutions and the industries to ensure smooth transfer of knowledge?

One of our greatest challenges in the university generally is our inability to have desirable linkage with industries and it’s not our fault because industrial development does not come at once. You are also aware that industrial development had been stalled for a long time. It is actually the industries that need the universities to solve their problems and not the other way round.

Universities create knowledge; whether or not that knowledge is useful to industry. The industries will find out the extent to which they can benefit from it and come and support it. We are not able to curtail the importation of goods and services, including some of the basic things that we ought to generate. So, the industries don’t have incentives to look inward. You can attain growth if you put a lot of money into development. We easily buy things from other countries.

Look at mobile phones for example. If the industries have no incentives to produce, the universities won’t get support to generate ideas. Universities transfer knowledge in favorable environment.

There were reports that you want to introduce the college system in ABU…

Most of the largest universities in the world operate the college system because it helps in decentralizing administration. My degree was awarded by the University of London Senate which has over 30 colleges and universities under it mostly with their vice chancellors or rectors. Each has its own growth pattern and if Nigeria had adopted that pattern, we wouldn’t need many universities. One faculty in this university is bigger than many universities in this country.

In faculty of science, there are nine departments and two of them award three degrees each. Another faculty has only three departments. You can’t call all of them faculties.

You can put some of them together to constitute a college to reduce administrative bureaucracy. We are looking at the feasibility of having colleges.

Have you been able to address pending disciplinary cases in the university?

We must address all pending cases. We have committees for all the disciplinary matters that gather evidence and interview parties before making recommendations.

Is it fair to prolong disciplinary matters?

It is not. We are not keeping cases for long but for fear of miscarriage of justice, you don’t start a case and rush it. Sometimes the cases drag for long because of appeal. We just set up a committee to look into one case in the Faculty of Law.

http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/why-we-want-to-feed-abu-students-vice-chancellor-garba/110576.html
PoliticsRe: Obasanjo: I Left N287bn Abacha Loot In Treasury by Hemah(f): 1:17am On Sep 14, 2015
Haba! OP, you are not nice with this picture.
Christianity EtcRe: It Is A Sin For Ladies To Put On Trousers To Church Because Bible Condemns It by Hemah(f): 9:08pm On Sep 13, 2015
Sunny4God:
..at Hemah Read ur Bible very well and see that the word of God is ever pure and undiluted. Deut.22vs 5 says it all. Thank you Hemah
Deuteronomy 22:5New International Version (NIV)

5 A woman must not wear men’s clothing, nor a man wear women’s clothing, for the Lord your God detests anyone who does this.

Where is trousers here?
Christianity EtcRe: It Is A Sin For Ladies To Put On Trousers To Church Because Bible Condemns It by Hemah(f): 4:03pm On Sep 13, 2015
oluwaniyi66:
you will get to know when you get to heaven. don't justify your ungodly act just because you want to satisfy yourself with any dress. i know the problem you have ; you are suffering from spiritual diarhoea of which the only way you can conquer is to be genuinely born again and stop being a church / mosque goer ( bench warmer ) .
Pass...
Christianity EtcRe: It Is A Sin For Ladies To Put On Trousers To Church Because Bible Condemns It by Hemah(f): 3:46pm On Sep 13, 2015
bareal:
But in the heart of it heart, u know skirts are for ladies? and trousers for men? hypocrite!
No I don't. Show me where you got your information from, maybe I will be convinced.
Christianity EtcRe: It Is A Sin For Ladies To Put On Trousers To Church Because Bible Condemns It by Hemah(f): 3:42pm On Sep 13, 2015
oluwaniyi66:
sorry for you. you have gone astray for a long period of time.
Astray? You guys are just pathetic. No one has answer the question I asked. Who made trouser a man's garment?
Christianity EtcRe: It Is A Sin For Ladies To Put On Trousers To Church Because Bible Condemns It by Hemah(f): 3:34pm On Sep 13, 2015
Fourwinds:
so u don't know skirt was designed in a way air can blow ur ABUNA. It was what women wear time immemorial.


Check ancient culture
What do men wear from time immemorial?

I believe you need the advice on culture more.
Christianity EtcRe: It Is A Sin For Ladies To Put On Trousers To Church Because Bible Condemns It by Hemah(f): 3:31pm On Sep 13, 2015
Maccoy1:
how will you feel if you see a male in ur family putting on skirt, you'll say he's probably going nuts or having a melt down or something. so also we should apply the same Principle for women. The trouser looking fit for women doesn't mean it's for women. Some of you'll say there are women trouser, are there men skirt..dont try to change d word of God, you are not greater than God who has given the commandments. Some of us just feel we can force God to come down to our standard and that's not possible. He is an unchangeable changer. He remain the same.
From what you wrote, you are just exposing your ignorance. Who invented trouser? When was it invented? Was there trousers during "the exodus"?
Christianity EtcRe: It Is A Sin For Ladies To Put On Trousers To Church Because Bible Condemns It by Hemah(f): 6:09am On Sep 13, 2015
The Christian bible didn't condemn it. Who makes trouser a man's garment?
PoliticsRe: Biafra Propaganda (Pictures) by Hemah(op): 2:46pm On Sep 12, 2015
Bialegend:
Mugu, you were ask the definition of propaganda and you ran to google to copy paste it here and on doing that implicated your hausa/fulani arrss much deeper. I am sure you benefitted from the quota system of education, no wonder you IQ is so low and you can't read nor comprehend. The definition of propaganda which you posted above is riddled with "rumour" and "false", so i ask you, what exactly in the document and photos above are rumor and false?
You don't deserved an answer, your IQ is quite low.
PoliticsRe: Biafra Propaganda (Pictures) by Hemah(op): 2:41pm On Sep 12, 2015
ekenedegreat:
How is that propaganda?
People can see through all those sh.it loads. There is no point making it looks like the whole world is against you. No one is against you, it's just in your head.
PoliticsRe: Biafra Propaganda (Pictures) by Hemah(op): 11:33pm On Sep 11, 2015
PhockPhockMan:
Do you know the meaning of propaganda?

Propaganda


noun pro·pa·gan·da \ˌprä-pə-ˈgan-də, ˌprō-\

: ideas or statements that are often false or exaggerated and that are spread in order to help a cause, a political leader, a government, etc.

Full Definition of PROPAGANDA

: the spreading of ideas, information, or rumor for the purpose of helping or injuring an institution, a cause, or a person

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/propaganda
PoliticsRe: Biafra Propaganda (Pictures) by Hemah(op): 11:18pm On Sep 11, 2015
ELTON123:
did I hear you right, what about the people killed in onitsha? I need ur reply asap .
“Sheikh Zakzaky’s Son, 10 Others Killed In Nigerian troops, Shiite Muslims Clash”
http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/165579-update-sheikh-zakzakys-son-10-others-killed-in-nigerian-troops-shiite-muslims-clash.html

Nasarawa: Soldiers kill Ombatse leader, arrest others. http://www.punchng.com/news/nasarawa-soldiers-kill-ombatse-leader-arrest-others/



If you remember these incidence last year, nobody said GEJ wanted to wipe out the northerner. I am not saying it okay for the military or the police to kill people extra-judiciary, what I am saying is that it has been happening in all parts of the country. No tribe or ethic group is the target.
PoliticsRe: Biafra Propaganda (Pictures) by Hemah(op): 10:47pm On Sep 11, 2015
ELTON123:
how is that propaganda? Please I need your answer asap!
It's just a propaganda. Worst things happens in Lagos and in most part of Nigeria. It's not peculiar to a particular race or ethnic group.
PoliticsRe: Biafra Propaganda (Pictures) by Hemah(op): 10:22pm On Sep 11, 2015
another one

PoliticsBiafra Propaganda (Pictures) by Hemah(op): 10:20pm On Sep 11, 2015
This propaganda is not child's play. shocked shocked shocked Continuation from where Ojukwu stopped, may only get more people killed.

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