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Wizkid all d way.. . |
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Goods worth of #20million or #20b?? Am I d only one thinking our missing 20billion may resurface b4 29 ![]() |
Lobatan, at least one gudt thing is coming outta d act of greed of our effing cabals.... . *blessing in Disguise * |
Not badt.... |
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Y'all might think this is not related to issues facing Nigeria but I believe our leaders can take a cue from Obama's leadership skills. Just got this mail from the office of the President of the United States of America (yeah you read it write the magnanimous White House) and I believe if we give adequate attention to education in our nation, the CHANGE we all seek will soon manifest. The mail reads...... The White House, Washington I credit my education to Ms. Mabel Hefty just as much as I would any institution of higher learning. When I entered Ms. Hefty's fifth-grade class at Punahou School in the fall of 1971, I was just a kid with a funny name in a new school, feeling a little out of place, hoping to fit in like anyone else. The first time she called on me, I wished she hadn't. In fact, I wished I were just about anywhere else but at that desk, in that room of children staring at me. But over the course of that year, Ms. Hefty taught me that I had something to say -- not in spite of my differences, but because of them. She made every single student in that class feel special. And she reinforced that essential value of empathy that my mother and my grandparents had taught me. That is something that I carry with me every day as President. This is the simple and undeniable power of a good teacher. This is a story that every single kid in this country, regardless of background or station in life, should be able to tell. Sharing stories like these helps underline the vital importance of fighting for that reality. This week, we're starting that conversation, and I want you to add your voice to it. Today, I'll honor Shanna Peeples as the 2015 National Teacher of the Year -- and I'd like you to share which teacher, like Ms. Hefty, helped shape your education. You can do that here, or by using the hashtag #ThankATeacher online. Tomorrow, I'll travel to a local library that serves as a hub of learning in the Anacostia community of Washington, D.C. America's librarians, like our teachers, connect us to books and learning resources that help us dream big. They help ensure that we continue learning throughout our lifetime. And that's something that more kids ought to be able to access. So while I'm at the library, I'll announce new efforts to provide popular books to millions of underprivileged children and young adults around the country and connect more students to their local libraries -- because we know that reading just 20 minutes a day can make a tremendous difference in a student's success. Online, I want you to join the conversation by sharing which book was critical to making you who you are today using the hashtag #BooksForAll. (We all have one.) And on Friday, as I work on the commencement address I'll deliver at South Dakota's Lake Area Technical Institute next Friday, I want you to share with me how far community college has taken you. For a number of folks on our staff here, it’s taken them all the way to the White House. This week, we're focusing on those fundamental people, places, and stories that made us who we are today. So whether it's a teacher who inspired you, a book that changed you, or a college that shaped you -- I want to hear from you. We'll be responding to and sharing your responses all week long. I'm looking forward to hearing your stories. President Barack Obama This email was sent to iamarvye@gmail.com. Unsubscribe | Privacy Policy Please do not reply to this email. Contact the White House The White House • 1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW • Washington, DC 20500 • 202-456-1111 I believe in the future of Nigeria I believe in a glorious Nigeria God bless the federal republic of Nigeria
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90. SCHOLASTICA, CHINELO OLANREWAJU And this is suppose to be a surname? ![]() |
Popular ace comedian Basket Mouth just threw shades at Petroleum minister Diezani Alison-Madueke on his Facebook page. Basket as he's popularly called uploaded a picture of the minister on his page with the caption "In a closed society where everybody is guilty, the only crime is getting caught. In a world of thieves,the final sin is stupidity". And I thought our amiable minister said she's clean and no skeleton in her cupboard? ![]() May 29 is just around the corner ![]() Source: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10155483045615191&substory_index=0&id=333770020190
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And still some peeps will kip shouting transformation agenda...... Transformation indeed SMH for Nigeria |
Going with several propaganda sponsored by d Ekiti governor against the APC presidential flag bearer GMB, painting your parents senile just to discredit the opposition is really not too cool. "General Buhari is too old to be president of Nigeria. He will be too weak to attend meetings. You won't be able to see him 2 times a week. People over 70 years old wear pampers. Even my 75 year old mother wears pampers." - Ayodele Fayose Kindly look at d pix below, that's Fayose's beautiful mother. That is the same woman he stood in front of the whole world and ridiculed yesterday. How can you sell the dignity of your mother because of politics? Every woman who has a son should pray their son never turn out to be like Fayose. He will expose your 'yansh' to the whole world (lol) How would he feel if the same was said about him by his son? What happened to "Respect your parents, for your days to be long on the face of earth? [img][/img] [/b][b]
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I feel Fayose needs much more than a Psychiatric doctor. I know of a man that flogs madness out of people.(Tested and trusted, I must add) And sincerely, Ekiti pple shld do the needful by contacting me so I can direct them to this man, FOC. Cos as the saying goes "we are happy that the child is mad but not dead, forgeting that one day, that madness will still kill the child"[/quote]The Ekiti born thug is only scared n he shud really be |

