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Descartes: Let it be true o. Brother, why did you say so? He seems to be a good man? Do you know him? Please tell us more about him if you do. Thanks |
CaptainBomb: God Ebola Killing our people save the world. Ya Allah.. My dear , I am strongly convinced that the reason for recent recruitments ( Army, police, Dss, Navy, Imigration, civil defence etc) will not be unconnected with 2015 general election, people are only seeing it from the side of insurgency. Only TIME will tell |
AHEAD of the 2015 general elections, a cleric, Rev. Chisom Ekwonna, says God has revealed Mr. Friday Nwosu to succeed Governor Theodore Orji as the next governor of the state and urged the PDP not to hesitate in nominating him for the position. Ekwonna, who is a minister of Victory House Chapel of Living Seed Ministries, Lagos, has in past media interviews, accurately predicted certain events which include Chief M.K.O Abiola’s annulled victory at the 1993 presidential election, Gen. Sani Abacha’s death, removal of Nuhu Ribadu as EFCC boss, demise of late President Musa Yar’dua as well as Jonathan being sworn in as acting President, despite stiff opposition by a certain cabal. Others include the prediction of Boko Haram insurgency almost a year before it took place; Ikedi Ohakim’s loss at Imo State gubernatorial poll in 2011 and the manifestation of Governor Orji’s legacy projects during his second tenure. Source: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/07/2015-cleric-predicts-gov-orjis-successor/
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vedaxcool: Send them to sambisa and Damboa, that would make more sense than misusing security resource for political agendas.. Only a state election and over 5000 Dss operatives deployed whlie a whole community have been taken over by insurgents with hoisted flag, I weep for this country. |
With a little over a week to the August 9 governorship election in Osun State, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) yesterday released the list of the 20 political parties and governorship candidates that will be contesting in the poll. This is as the security agencies are making early moves to secure the state ahead of the election, with the deployment of over 5,000 operatives of the Department of State Security (DSS). According to INEC, the parties and their candidates to be listed in the ballot papers during the election include: Action Alliance -- Babatunde Oralusi (Governor), Hon. Adekunle Rufai (Deputy); Accord Party -- Niyi Owolade (Governor), Opawuyi Bolaji Abdulganiyu (Deputy); ACPN -- Olufemi Adeleke Hammed (Governor), Famiran Lawrence Olusola (Deputy); Action for Democracy -- Senator Sunday Olawale Fajimi (Governor), Ogundele Kamarudeen Adeyemi (Deputy); African Democratic Congress -- Comrade Ojo Gbenga Gabriel (Governor), Comrade Adebiyi Adedayo Segun (Deputy); All Progressive Alliance -- Agboola Azeez Obasanjo (Governor), Oseni Kazeem Adebisi (Deputy); All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Akintunde Adebimpe Adetunji (Governor), Oladitan Olabode Joseph (Deputy); and All Progressives Congress (APC), Ogbeni Rauf Adesoji Aregbesola (Governor), Grace Titi Laoye-Tomori (Deputy). Others include: Citizen Popular Party -- Alhaji Rafio Shehu Anifowose A. (Governor), Raji Sofiyat Bodemi (Deputy); Labour Party -- Akinbade Fatai Akinade (Governor), Adenipekun Michael Isola Tunde (Deputy); MPPP -- Chief Babatunde Adetoro (Governor), Faremi Raphael (Deputy); NCP -- Afolayanka Olanrewaju Jimoh (Governor), Akinlabi Babatope Sunday (Deputy); NNPP -- Prince Adefare Segun Adegoke (Governor), Mrs. Adebowale A. Mujidat (Deputy); Peoples Democratic Movement (PDM) -- Oludare Timothy Akinola (Governor), Wayilat Titilade Adeleye (Deputy). Also listed for the election are Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) -- Senator Iyiola Omisore (Governor), Rafiu Adejare Bello (Deputy); PPA -- Ganiyu Abiodun Lawal (Governor), Mrs. Grace Mabayoje Ojofakuade (Deputy); UDP -- Funso Toyin Bunmi (Governor), Phillip Samuel (Deputy); UPN -- Adeoti Ibrahim Abiodun (Governor), Salokun Folasade Bukola (Deputy); UPP -- Prince Victor Olusegun Adeniyi (Governor), Mrs. Christiana Oluwatoyin (Deputy); and SDP -- Akinwusi Olusegun (Governor), Alhaja Rashidat Taiwo Olaigbe (Deputy). The statement from INEC said Osun State has 30 local government areas and 332 registration areas. The state also has 3,010 polling units and 3379 voting points. INEC, the statement said, has accredited 29 local and foreign observers to monitor the election. They are: Centre for Civic Education (aka: Transition Monitoring Group, TMG), Justice and Equity Organisation, NEPAD, Nigeria Reclaim, Naija Centre for Democracy and Development, Centre for Peace Building and Socio-Economic Resources Development, Nigerian Civil Society Situation Room (Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre), Nigeria Bar Association, Election Working Group, National Association for Peaceful Election in Nigeria, Independent Election Monitoring Group, Rights Monitoring Group, Election Monitor, Police Service Commission, Abuja, CLEEN Foundation, and Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolutions. Other observers are Research Initiative for Sustainable Development and Gender Awareness (RISDGA), Justice Development and Peace Commission, The Forum of State Independent Commission of Nigeria (FOSIECON), Women Arise for Change Initiative (20), EU Delegation-Abuja, International Foundation for Electoral System (IFES) and United States Mission to Nigeria. Also on the list are: the High Commission of Canada, British High Commission, UNDP/DGD-Abuja, Embassy of the Kingdom of Netherlands, Embassy of Switzerland, Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany and the Embassy of France. Addressing media professionals recently, the INEC Chairman, Prof. Attahiru Jega, said the commission was determined to make the Osun governorship election better than that of Ekiti which it conducted last June. He said it was the hope of the commission that the Osun governorship election would serve as a fitting prelude to the 2015 general election which would be the best conducted under the commission’s watch. In furtherance of the preparations for the August 9 poll, operatives of the DSS yesterday combed Osogbo, the Osun State capital, and other major towns in the state ahead of the election. The DSS operatives were seen positioned in strategic centres in the town, even as many of them patrolled the major streets. THISDAY gathered that over 5,000 operatives of the DSS were deployed in the state to maintain law and order before and during the election. However, some of the DSS operatives, who were in over 40 Hillux vans and wore black T-shirts with masks on their faces, moved round the state capital and equally shot sporadically into the air, a development which caused fear for the residents of the town. Consequently, at the popular Olaiya junction, the hub of business in Osogbo, the DSS operatives who moved in vehicles marked “Department of State Security” shot into the air several times and scared passengers and people waiting at the popular junction. Other areas where the DSS operatives were seen in Osogbo include Kobongbogboe, Old Garage, Odi Olowo, Alekuwodo and Oke-fia, Ikirun road and Ota Efun. Reacting yesterday to the frightening development, the state government described it as an attempt to militarise the state and cause fear ahead of the election. The Special Adviser to the governor on Environment, Mr. Bola Ilori, while commenting on the development said the PDP was behind the deployment of DSS operatives to the state. According to him, “The deployment of security operatives to the state is normal if they are here to protect us. But, any arrest of any member of the APC in the state will be against the interest of democracy.” He concluded that the development was an abuse of office by the federal government, while imploring the people of the state to remain calm. Meanwhile, public affairs officers of INEC have been charged to play the bridge-building role between the election management body and the electorate in order to ensure that the 2015 elections meet the aspirations of the people. The call was made by the Counsellor for Public Affairs, Embassy of the United States of America, Victoria Sloan, while hosting public affairs officers of the commission to a reception at her residence in Abuja to honour Mr. Derwin Johnson, the facilitator of two sets of four-day workshops for the officers which took place in Lagos and Abuja. The workshop, tagged “The Role of INEC Press Officers: Enhancing Good Governance Through Media and Grassroots Outreach,” was jointly organised by the US Embassy and INEC. At the seminar, Sloan reaffirmed the commitment of the US to ensuring a stable political system in Nigeria. In his remarks, Johnson, an independent Senior Communications Consultant from the US with more than 30 years’ experience commended the participants for their commitment and passion. He re-echoed Sloan’s stand on the important role of public affairs officers as “bridge builders”, while canvassing for regular trainings for them as “it is important to keep officers up to date with changing trends and technologies”.Source: http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/osun-guber-election-inec-releases-list-of-20-participating-parties-candidates/185004/ |
Information revealled that six out of the seven man judiciary panel committee memebers are known alley of the embattled governor |
Just a state election and over 5000 Dss operatives were deployed, and a whole community is under the siege of Boko boys with their flag hoisted, Nigerians where are we heading from here? |
The embattled Nasarawa State Governor, Tanko Al-Makura, has expressed confidence that he will be vindicated by the probe panel inaugurated by state Chief Judge, Justice Umaru Dikko to investigate 16-points impeachment allegations. The governor’s Senior Special Adviser on Public Affairs, Abdulhamid Kwarra, stated that seven-team of Senior Advocates of Nigeria (SAN) will be defending the governor at the panel. Kwarra said: “The governor will certainly appear before them (the panel) and after that we will go to the press and address them.” Kwarra, according to an online news medium, Premium Times, added that the governor was innocent of all allegations levelled against him by state House of Assembly, noting governor’s legal team are capable of defending him. The state chief judge of the state had last Friday set up a seven-man panel to probe the governor over the allegations levelled against him of gross misconduct of financial impropriety and breached of oath of office by the state House of Assembly. The panel is expected to submit their report to the assembly within 14 days. Al-Makura impeachment process is coming barely two weeks after Adamawa State House of Assembly impeached Murtala Nyako. Many political observers opine that the impeachment moves against APC governors is a deliberate plan to weaken the opposition party ahead 2015 general election. Source: Http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/al-makura-i-will-be-vindicated/184932/
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The Outbreak of one of world’s acknowledged deadliest diseases, Ebola virus may have been overhyped, after all. The reported severity of contact with the virus has heightened fears since it killed some of its victims recently. For Nigerians, the reported death of a Liberian victim brought into Lagos State few days ago has thrown the commercial city into panicking. A lot is thought about the virus, which in turn has caused fears. For instance, body contact with others is feared, sixk persons are avoided, fruits and most forms of fluids. However, the feared dangers of contact about the virus may not be as hyped. Below is a released by the US Department of States about the epidemic. US STATE DEPARTMENT EBOLA ALERT In order to help our Embassy Community better understand some of the key points about the Ebola virus we have consulted with our medical specialists at the U S State Department and assembled this list of bullet points worded in plain language for easy comprehension. Our medical specialists remind everyone that they should be following the guideline from the center for Disease Control and the World Health Organisation. • The suspected reservoirs for Ebola are fruit bats. • Transmission to humans is thought to originate from infected bats or primates that have become infected by bats. • Undercooked infected bat and primate (bush) meat transmits the virus to humans. • Human to human transmission is only achieved by physical contact with a person who is acutely and gravely ill from the Ebola virus or their body fluids. • Transmission among humans is almost exclusively among caregiver family members or health care workers tending to the very ill. • The virus is easily killed by contact with soap, bleach, sunlight, or drying. A washing machine will kill the virus in clothing saturated with infected body fluids. • A person can incubate the virus without symptoms for 2-21 days, the average being 5-8 days before becoming ill. THEY ARE NOT CONTAGIOUS until they are acutely ill. • Only when ill does the viral load express itself first in the blood and then in other bodily fluids (to include vomit, feces, urine, breast milk, semen and sweat). • If you are walking around you are not infectious to others. • There are documented cases from Kikwit, DRC of an Ebola outbreak in a village that had the custom of children never touching an ill adult. Children living for days in small one room huts with parents who died from Ebola did not become infected. • You cannot contract Ebola by handling money, buying local bread or swimming in a pool. • There is no medical reason to stop flights, close borders, restrict travel or close embassies or businesses Source: .http://9ralife.com/highly-feared-ebola-virus-may-have-been-overhyped-here-are-wrong-insinuations-about-contacting-ebola/
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The Outbreak of one of world’s acknowledged deadliest diseases, Ebola virus may have been overhyped, after all. The reported severity of contact with the virus has heightened fears since it killed some of its victims recently. For Nigerians, the reported death of a Liberian victim brought into Lagos State few days ago has thrown the commercial city into panicking. A lot is thought about the virus, which in turn has caused fears. For instance, body contact with others is feared, sixk persons are avoided, fruits and most forms of fluids. However, the feared dangers of contact about the virus may not be as hyped. Below is a released by the US Department of States about the epidemic. US STATE DEPARTMENT EBOLA ALERT In order to help our Embassy Community better understand some of the key points about the Ebola virus we have consulted with our medical specialists at the U S State Department and assembled this list of bullet points worded in plain language for easy comprehension. Our medical specialists remind everyone that they should be following the guideline from the center for Disease Control and the World Health Organisation. • The suspected reservoirs for Ebola are fruit bats. • Transmission to humans is thought to originate from infected bats or primates that have become infected by bats. • Undercooked infected bat and primate (bush) meat transmits the virus to humans. • Human to human transmission is only achieved by physical contact with a person who is acutely and gravely ill from the Ebola virus or their body fluids. • Transmission among humans is almost exclusively among caregiver family members or health care workers tending to the very ill. • The virus is easily killed by contact with soap, bleach, sunlight, or drying. A washing machine will kill the virus in clothing saturated with infected body fluids. • A person can incubate the virus without symptoms for 2-21 days, the average being 5-8 days before becoming ill. THEY ARE NOT CONTAGIOUS until they are acutely ill. • Only when ill does the viral load express itself first in the blood and then in other bodily fluids (to include vomit, feces, urine, breast milk, semen and sweat). • If you are walking around you are not infectious to others. • There are documented cases from Kikwit, DRC of an Ebola outbreak in a village that had the custom of children never touching an ill adult. Children living for days in small one room huts with parents who died from Ebola did not become infected. • You cannot contract Ebola by handling money, buying local bread or swimming in a pool. • There is no medical reason to stop flights, close borders, restrict travel or close embassies or businesses Source: .http://9ralife.com/highly-feared-ebola-virus-may-have-been-overhyped-here-are-wrong-insinuations-about-contacting-ebola/
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Scientists in Canada announced the successful treatment of Ebola viral infection in monkeys. The encouraging results were published in the journal Science Translational Medicineon June 13. Researchersfrom the National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg, Manitoba identified a number of antibodies that corresponded to proteins on the shell of the Ebola virus. They combined the antibodies into a specific cocktail and administered it to four macaques within 24 hours of infection. All four macaques survived. When the cocktail was administered within 48 hours of infection, two of four macaques survived. Why is the survival of a few monkeys such big news? Ebola hemorrhagic fever, a disease caused by infection with the Ebola virus, is one of the most deadly and little-understood diseases in the world. There is no vaccine, no standard treatment, and the origin of the virus remains unknown. Your cheat sheet on Ebola virus Ebola viruswas first recognized in 1976 in Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of Congo) in an outbreak that affected 318 people and resulted in 280 deaths. The virus and its five subtypes belong to a family of viruses called Filoviridae; only four of the five subtypes have caused disease in humans. The virus affects humans and non-human primates, but the natural reservoir of Ebola remains unknown. This means the exact origin and natural habitat of the virus are a mystery, with significant implications for treatment and prevention. Scientists believe Ebola spreads through zoonotic transmission- that is, coming from an animal. The first patient of an Ebola outbreak is thought to be infected through contact with an infected animal. From there, the virus can spread to other humans through direct contact with blood or body fluids. Outbreaks often occur in healthcare settings (known as nosocomial transmission), as patients seek treatment in facilities where appropriate infection-control may not be practiced. The symptoms of Ebola are somewhat nonspecific at first. Within 2-21 days of exposure, patients usually experience fever, headache, joint and muscle aches, sore throat, and weakness, later followed by diarrhea, vomiting and stomach pain. Some patients also experience rash, red eyes, hiccups and bleeding. From the onset of symptoms, Ebola can kill a patient within a matter of days. There is no known treatment for Ebola in humans. Doctors can offer supportive therapy, such as hydration, oxygen and treatment of complicating infections, but mortality rates are still very high. Because the natural reservoir and origin of transmission remains unknown, there are no established methods of primary prevention. Instead, prevention efforts focus on outbreak control in healthcare settings. There have been 28 documented outbreaks, with 2,288 human cases and 1,331 deaths. The most recent Ebola outbreak, according to the CDC, was a single case in Luwero district, Uganda in May 2011. A cure for human Ebola infection? Not just yet. What does this recent advance mean? Can we expect a post-exposure treatment for humans? Or better yet, a vaccine? Scientists caution this is certainly a big step forward, but many challenges remain before the treatment can be applied to an outbreak in humans. For example, the amount of antibodies needed to treat a larger group of people would be difficult to manufacture. For a first-person account of the initial detection of the Ebola virus, listen to this interviewfrom NPR’s Talk of the Nation with Peter Piot, a member of the 1976 team who first identified Ebola, as he discusses his memories of the discovery and his long career in virology. Source:http:///PWuDAKsMir( type in into your browser or copy and paste hence the case sentive words) the disease daily |
May God save his people, atleast let's one thing that our so called leaders are taking seriously, thank you GEJ, oga Fashola, omowe onyebuchi chukwu( health minister) LSG comissioner of health, WHO , Seun and finally Titilayodeji for sharing this info, @ moderator thank you if you finally decide to move this thread to FP where it belongs |
Nice research |
Delegates at the National Conference are planning not to sign the final report of the conference unless they are given copies to read before they would append their signatures on it. Investigations by our correspondent in Abuja on Wednesday showed that the delegates felt that they needed to see the details of the reports. Already, some of the delegates were said to have agreed that this condition must be met before they would append their signature to the conference’s final report. It was leant that the promoters of this demand might have been influenced by some delegates who were not happy with some of the decisions arrived at during the debates on the reports of the 20 committees of the conference. Some of the delegates were afraid that some contentious issues that were not agreed on or not favourable to them, could be inserted in the final report. One of such decisions was the issue of derivation, which spilt the delegates during the plenary, as those from the northern part of the country said they would not support its increment from 13 to 18 per cent. The northern delegates were asking that five per cent from the Federation Account be also set aside as National Intervention Fund for the reconstruction of the northern part of the country, which they said had been destroyed by the activities of terrorists. While the northern delegates insisted that the fund must be enjoyed by the three zones in the region, which are North-East, North-West and North-Central, the southern delegates were of the opinion that the fund must be made available to all the zones in the country. They also said the administration of the fund must start with the North-East, a proposal that was not favourably disposed to by the southern delegates. This division made the Chairman of the conference, Justice Idris Kutigi, to announce on the day the plenary closed, that the issue of derivation and the intervention fund would be left for the Federal Government to determine. “Conference therefore recommends that government should set up a technical committee to determine appropriate percentage for the three issues and advised government accordingly,” Kutigi had said. It was issues like this that made the northern delegates to say that they would insist that the complete report must be made available for them before they would agree to sign it. The spokesperson for the delegates, Dr. Junaid Mohammed, who spoke with our correspondent in Abuja on Wednesday, said there was no way the delegates would be forced to sign. He said, “Up till now, they have not told us how the report would be. They just asked us to report, like school children, on August 4. The leadership is so disorganised and may not know what to do. “There are issues we did not agree on apart from the issue of derivation, and I’m saying that nobody can force us to sign what we have not read or go through or issues we even disagreed on substantially. “Neither Kutigi nor Prof. Bolaji Akinyemi can force us to do that. We are waiting for them to bring their joker.” A delegate from the South-South region, Mr. Paul Enebeli, also said that the delegates were yet to be briefed on the way the report would be presented. But he said the delegates might demand for the records of proceedings at the plenary to enable them to study issues that were discusse and were agreed on or rejected. “We need sufficient time to go through the reports. But we have requested for verbatim reports of the proceedings during the plenary,” he added. Another delegate, who is a former President of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, Mr. Lanre Arogundade, said it would be wrong for the northern delegates to insist on the five cent intervention fund. He said the money for the reconstruction of the zone was the one the Federal Government had asked the Gen. Theophilus Danjuma committee on Victims Support Fund to raise. He also added that the intervention fund been demanded by the delegates from the North could also make their counterparts from other parts of the country to make similar demand. Arogundade said, “What do they want to do with that again? The N30bn that the Danjuma Committee has been charged to raise is enough. We should not encourage all these kinds of issues to be coming up. Why did you think our brothers from the eastern part of the country are also asking for money to be paid for the victims of civil war?” source: http://www.punchng.com/news/confab-delegates-wont-sign-final-report-unless-investigation/ |
Did any one else receive the DSS job aptitude interview for Imo state or is it onlyme ? Just curious please, I got an sms today inviting me for the exam on saturday 26/7/2014. The text came with sss customized name as sender SSS IMO@ And read thus You are invited for SSS recruitment Exams on 26/07/2014 by 8am. Venue Government college Owerri. Come with pen & ruler only. No handbags/credentials Pls. Plz if you are from Imo and received the text too, let's meet and dicuss. It came as text message and source is my phone. Thanks. An update: The SSS imo recruitment exam has been postponed indefinitely. A text message from the Organisation went almost to all invited participant announcing the postponement indefinitely. Nija nawa oooooDid any one else receive the DSS job aptitude interview for Imo state or is it onlyme ? Just curious please, I got an sms today inviting me for the exam on saturday 26/7/2014. The text came with sss customized name as sender SSS IMO@ And read thus You are invited for SSS recruitment Exams on 26/07/2014 by 8am. Venue Government college Owerri. Come with pen & ruler only. No handbags/credentials Pls. Plz if you are from Imo and received the text too, let's meet and dicuss. It came as text message and source is my phone. Thanks. An update: The SSS imo recruitment exam has been postponed indefinitely. A text message from the Organisation went almost to all invited participant announcing the postponement indefinitely. Nija nawa oooooDid any one else receive the DSS job aptitude interview for Imo state or is it onlyme ? Just curious please, I got an sms today inviting me for the exam on saturday 26/7/2014. The text came with sss customized name as sender SSS IMO@ And read thus You are invited for SSS recruitment Exams on 26/07/2014 by 8am. Venue Government college Owerri. Come with pen & ruler only. No handbags/credentials Pls. Plz if you are from Imo and received the text too, let's meet and dicuss. It came as text message and source is my phone. Thanks. An update: The SSS imo recruitment exam has been postponed indefinitely. A text message from the Organisation went almost to all invited participant announcing the postponement indefinitely. Nija nawa ooooo |
The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) says it is working toward placing corps members on a public service salary scale to stop frequent agitation for a review of their allowances.http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/07/nysc-place-corps-members-public-service-salary-scale/ |
Source http://www.punchng.com/news/chidoka-named-aviation-minister-oyeyemi-becomes-frsc-boss/ President Goodluck Jonathanon Wednesdaynamed the former Corps Marshal of the Federal Road Safety Commission, Mr. Osita Chidoka, as the new Minister of Aviation. He also named a former lecturer at the University of Abuja, Dr. Suleman Abubakar, as the Minister of National Planning and Deputy Chairman of the National Planning Commission. Jonathan made the announcement after the swearing in of the two new ministers shortly before the commencement of the weekly Federal Executive Council meeting. The President also named Deputy Corps Marshal Boboye Oyeyemi as Chidoka’s successor in the FRSC. He urged the new government officials to ensure that they leave their footprints in the offices they were deployed in. On Oyeyemi, Jonathan said he decided to appoint him from the commission in order to ensure stability. This, he added, was a clear departure from what had been obtainable in the FRSC since its inception when its heads were appointed from outside the system. Big congrats to them |
in a letter signed by 18 out of the 24 ebonyi state house of assembly members, the speaker was today monday 21/07/2014 impeached on allegation centered on embezlement and missmanagement of funds, the hon. Member representing Abakaliki south hon. Helen Nwaobasi was elected as the new speaker of Ebonyi state house of Assembly. |
If you are coming to michael Okpara University of Agriculture Umudike for the forth coming POST UME exams and you need direction,want to make enquiries or possibly accommodation just contact me with this numbers 08064157803 or 08071570754. I can be of help to you.I actually graduated form the same school and currently running a postgraduate program with the school. Good luck |
Fellow Nairalanders, is Adamu Muazu the best PDP national Chairman? Judging from happening since he took over leadership of the largest party in Africa, their seems to be calm and all round progress, almost all the big names in politics are defecting back to PDP, likes of Momodu Sherif, Bafarawa,Shekarau, Udenwa to mention but few, thousands of APC loyalist now defecting directly or indirectly to PDP. E.g FFK, the PDP Governors so cooperative and sponsoring every PDP agenda initiated including Impeachment of percieved enemies of 2015, the lawmakers both at the national and state level are now very coperative, elections are strategized and won freely , PDP candidate selection process now an all inclusive process. PDP state leader now have a say in their states, Governor as well, have successfully tamed Tambuwa ( HOR) speaker from his anti FG tendencies. The likes of almighty OBJ are now coming back( attended the last NEC) for a long time. Time and space will fail me if I go ahead to enumerate how this handsome gentleman have within a short period of time turned the fortune of his party around. Its evident more are still underway, given the current situation in Nasarawa and osun. You may say its bad politics but no one has done it this good in a while now. Please quote me wrong or right. My view though. |
Unlike the likes of Oyegun or even Tinubu, he is not into much speeches. Neither is he a media person. Work strictly. |
Some times I find it hard this man is a Northerner, silent but active |
ochejoseph: Yes the Game changer has arrived! Less talk More action , choosing to win elections by strategy and not on the pages of newspapers , a gentle man per excellence, a great believer in the Nigerian youth , a detribalised Nigerian ! The best ever PDP chairman |
Lest I forget, he recently instructed the state minister of Education Nyeson Wike to suspend his Governorship ambistion in Rivers. He also odered for stautus quo in Abia as regard the incumbent governor's Ambition to senate and his son to HOR. Even recently he against the wish of GEJ advised him to rescind in his plan to appoint ex governor Peter Obi minister for Anambra state. He is respectful, brave and outstanding. |
This man have turn things around for PDP, he recently the immediate reinstatement of one PDP state chairman suspended by his coleagues unduly |
Fellow Nairalanders, is Adamu Muazu the best PDP national Chairman? Judging from happening since he took over leadership of the largest party in Africa, their seems to be calm and all round progress, almost all the big names in politics are defecting back to PDP, likes of Momodu Sherif, Bafarawa,Shekarau, Udenwa to mention but few, thousands of APC loyalist now defecting directly or indirectly to PDP. E.g FFK, the PDP Governors so cooperative and sponsoring every PDP agenda initiated including Impeachment of percieved enemies of 2015, the lawmakers both at the national and state level are now very coperative, elections are strategized and won freely , PDP candidate selection process now an all inclusive process. PDP state leader now have a say in their states, Governor as well, have successfully tamed Tambuwa ( HOR) speaker from his anti FG tendencies. The likes of almighty OBJ are now coming back( attended the last NEC) for a long time. Time and space will fail me if I go ahead to enumerate how this handsome gentleman have within a short period of time turned the fortune of his party around. Its evident more are still underway, given the current situation in Nasarawa and osun. You may say its bad politics but no one has done it this good in a while now. Please quote me wrong or right. My view though. |
Really, I also applied but hasn't gotten any invitation, plz kindly update us here for further info.thanks |
plzzz what's. the. price . |
Nice one, wishes u both HML |
Well deserved for yaya Ture, congratulations to the winners |
Nigeria needs prayers. First to comment though. |
@ op wot is dis thread still doing here, won't u send it to d front page, or are you a beneficiary of the said recruitment? Don't worry u won't loose your job, they will only change strategy ok? |