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usba:No he's not a liar. He needs clarification before penning an apology to you. You stated in your post that you apologize for wrong killing. If there's wrong killing then it means there's a right one. Can you tell which is the right killing? |
Fulani herdsmen are not terrorists, just criminals. Kwontinu |
Nigeria is indeed a GONER |
#EndSARS |
bounty007:Even with the court ruling you still think Gelegele belong to the Ijaw, huh? |
Obviously popularity is what she seek |
TheHistorian:You harsh ooo lol... |
farouk0403:But u stated it that they were tenants, meaning they would be sent packing when u the landlord ain't comfortable having them around anymore, no be so? |
farouk0403:Exactly when u need Omenkalives u won't see him. I didn't know he was a tenant in NC until recently lol... ![]() |
Souljaboi1:U render autocad mep service? |
Seems "they" want this thread to die a natural death but I must resurrect it |
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Wish everyone all the best. God's grace |
MissParagon:Any idea what unizik grading modalities are for admission ie how do they go about combining the jamb and waec results for admission? And as a student of Unizik, what's the chance of my kid sis getting admission to study pharmacy with a jamb result of 230 and a 7 Bs and 2 Cs waec result? And I didn't know nursing is rated higher than pharmacy, how true is this? |
IamJames:Cc: Chukwukapromise |
BrainArk:Kindly open up the link from Sun News I posted above and see what JAMB published. Kinda getting confused already |
BrainArk:I thought JAMB release a new grade point system which is totally different from these |
You guys should read up this to calculate the new jamb grade points http://sunnewsonline.com/jamb-releases-new-grading-system-for-candidates/ |
BrainArk:Can u put me through on how u guys do the calculation of aggregate. Need to calculate my kid sis' |
The OP Chukwukapromise is presently banned from posting. He wants you all to keep dropping your questions and will attend to them when his ban expires tomorrow. |
Kudos for what u doing here. My kid sis scored 230 in Jamb with 1 B2, 3 B3 and 1 C5 in WAEC. She chose Unizik to study Pharmacy. What are her chances of getting it? And if she decides to change course would changing to nursing be a good idea in the same school? Thanks Cc: Chukwukapromise |
Hagm0nd:Oh I didn't mean to cause you pain. No vex ![]() |
kayfra:Does those calling self determination disturb your garri or paycheck? ![]() |
Tenkobos:Just pointing out to our SW brothers to worry more about themselves and leave Igbos alone to deal with themselves. |
TVTKOKO:Just wondering because you guys are always concerns about what happens among the Igbos rather than yourselves. If Igbos breaking out of Nigeria makes them happy, shouldn't you "One Nigeria" let them be? You are not God's second in command to say One Nigeria is by force. I remember you, you used to be a SS wannabe that was busted. ![]() How has it been for you claiming SS just to spite the Igbos? ![]() |
I hope someone can tell us why because this is becoming something else |
5) Noni Lawal, the newest transgender 6) Oche Clifford now Ms Sahara The first Nigeria transgender man, Oche Clifford who is now Miss. Sahhara, who was born a male before becoming a model and singer. She spoke of how happier she is that her dream of becoming a woman was achieved., Crying tears of Joy when she saw her transformation.
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After going through the thread of the latest Nigerian transgender Noni Lawal and searching the web for other notable Nigerian transgenders and gays, I'm forced to ask why is this rampant among our South West brothers? Why ain't they contented with who God has made them to be? Here are notable ones among them 1) Dapo Adaralegbe Dapo Adaralegbe now known as Stephanie Rose after her transformation was also a man. After his surgery that transformed him to the female sex, he moved to Spain because of fear of rejection. Back when he was in school, he started using make-up and dressing like a girl, which his fellow classmates found absurd. Dapo, as he was called back then, dropped out from the Obafemi Awolowo University over mounting pressures from the school on his gender identity and reportedly now resides in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Not only is he a transgender woman now, the former law student of O.A.U. has written a book titled ‘Nobody Goes to Heaven Because Nobody Goes to Hell Fire’, where ‘she’ was showing ‘her’ anger towards God and the disappointments she’s had in life. Some of the excerpts from the book were posted on her Facebook page which caused a lot of social media stir. 2) Rizi Xavier Timane He used to be a woman. Born in Lagos Nigeria. Now living in the US as Rizi Xavier Timane, a man. In an interview with Ebony, he reflects on his journey to living his truth, and the burden that comes with doing it in a country (US) that doesn’t value ‘Black men’. Here what he has to say; I was born in Lagos, Nigeria, and I was assigned the female gender at birth. Both of these facts amounted to one thing: I had no power, no respect, and no privilege, nor would I have much of any of these throughout my life. Add in that I came from a less than wealthy family and was, for all intents and purposes, a lesbian, and I became a truly invisible human being; when I wasn’t being ridiculed or abused, I basically did not exist. 3) Bisi Alimi Bisi Alimi is a Nigerian gay rights activist, public speaker, blog writer and HIV/LGBT advocate who gained international attention when he became the first Nigerian to come out of the closet on television. Alimi gained notoriety in 2004 when he became the first Nigerian gay man to appear on Nigerian national television as a guest on Funmi Iyanda's show New Dawn with Funmi, a talk show on the NTA. That same year, Bisi had been diagnosed with HIV, and on the show Alimi confirmed his sexuality as a homosexual and asked for social acceptance from the public. His decision to come out of the closet generated both admiration and death threats. Consequently, Alimi was disowned by his family and most of his friends - including some in the gay community - and ejected from his home. On April 12, 2007 he was forced to flee Nigeria following threats to his life. He was granted asylum in 2009 by the UK, where he has been resident since. On December 8, 2014 he was conferred with British citizenship. 4) Roland Jide Macaulay Rowland Jide Macaulay is the Director of RJMM.CO.UK, also the founding Pastor of House of Rainbow Lagos Nigeria and London United Kingdom. According to himself, he came out as gay after troubled heterosexual life. He got married in 1991 thinking his gayness would be cured. He divorced three years later when he realized his feelings for men could not be dissipated. He ran away to the UK after the persecution became unbearable for him. Jide went on to open the House of Rainbow Fellowship where lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual and inter-sex people are welcomed. He currently resides in the United Kingdom and recently celebrated his birthday.
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iamDiabolic:Did I strike a nerve? ![]() |
iamDiabolic:I'm shocked. U were one of those who ate Aisha rice, what went wrong dude? |
mrkayusfit:Hahahaha This Ipokia guy, oh sorry I meant Ado Ekiti guy, ur malaria has reached its advanced stage. U better go for treatment before its too late. Lolzzz |