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Heartibaby:Food for Thought!!! The weakness/Sin which do not deal with when you are at the grass level will one day pull you from grace level down to the grass. Meanwhile, I understand the order of suspension came from Council of Legal Education and that he even stands to be debarred. Oya Shakiti Bobo |
teehay45:No wonder you're blind.Am sorry ok |
Ishilove:Take ur time to read from pple and maybe u'll undersand https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1054873104531405&id=100000261763188&refid=17&_ft_=top_level_post_id.1054873104531405%3Athid.100000261763188%3A306061129499414%3A2%3A0%3A1443682799%3A-8946664218421455093 |
Anasko:I just used my Gmail now and it came in a matter of seconds.God punish Yahoo |
SexyStrawberry:Why wount they be when students b4 u av tried and nothing was done.when u av lecturers in d dept who say and do nothing.when u know its either to fight a battle ur nt sure of winning or getting ur cert....sometimes d odds are stacked against u and u really cnt do much.how many students do u think would join in solidarity when d time comes.everybody wants to protect their interest and graduate....its really nt dat easy but I get ur point though |
DICKtator:See ur mouth...u wan kum form human right fighter loose ya admisiion abi...even ur papa go pursue u |
celemel:What dept and year did u graduate? Abeg pple like u cannot stop my joy.so prayers work ehn...waiter one more origin o |
Heartibaby:Am on my 3rd Origin o...kum take one for my head |
tensazangetsu:Its easier said than done.Am sure u know d ingredients of rape and what it takes to prosecute someone for rape.Sure u'll end up claiming rape and feeling u av a good case until the faculty and the school management slam u for slander and libel.it takes more dan the internet to stop rape.but what do I know...just don't pray to be raped |
philfrey08:Are u an Alumni? |
JBL316:What would u av them do? Sue him? Report him? Set him up? Its easier said than done especially when the lecturers in d faculty know about it and do nothing.some are even accomplices.Most students just want to pass and leave.or would u risk fighting him and forgoing ur degree?you can only fight from the outside because the school authorities have turned a blind eye to his attrocities |
5 years in that faculty and I can write a book about him.funny thing is he's been like dis even before I joined d dept in 2006 and is even getting worse...God help him |
encryptjay:Plz if u know nothing about dis case u better let it rest.is dis d first time he would be reported for dis same issue?I graduated from dat faculty and dat man lectured me twice.we talking Rape ur talking Seduction.No disrespect but let it rest.ur out of line |
imma2:Worugji took me criminal law then.I heard he's d next in line and also contested for d position of dean and lost |
Heartibaby:Thanks...u said it all |
As e dey hot...no ask for source biko
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I graduated from that faculty and I can assure u it will come to nothing.those lecturers act in union and will do everything to cover it up.don't forget they are lawyers and with the statement of d gal and d mother,they will look for loophholes to squash it. As for d dean...it doesn't suprise me.if ur in unical or graduated from faculty of law and u don't know him then u didn't pass tru the skul.I know of so many colleagues he messed up and some had to leave the department.its very sad and to imagine he has a very beautiful wife.I do wish something concrete could be done because it cuts across so many depts.chemistry,computer and even physics u find such randy lecturers who would even ask a pregnant lady for sex. Finally the management of the school should do something about this.this is not the first time a report of this magnitude is being reported against dis man and its always swept under d carpet to protect d image of the school.God help us |
Doxie69:Same with mine o |
Since yesterday I avnt still gotten confirmation email.plz what do I do? |
cutezain:Use dis link to search http://portal.nysc.org.ng/nysc1/RegistrationCentres.aspx |
The page aint even opening again...since yesterday I avnt gotten a confirmation mail.its so annoying |
ernesterioo:Y u saying its compulsory...I thought the 3k payment is for those who want their call up number sent to them by sms and want to print their call up number online.you have the option of gettin it from your school if you don't want to pay.that's what's on the nysc website.I stand to be corrected |
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According to the NYSC website...printing of call up letters is optional.if u want to print online u can then pay and obtain d scratch card at the rate of 3k otherwise u get it from your school.I don't know where u got ur info |
I just bought dis evening for 87 naira in Iwofe,port harcourt but it was 12 litres dat filled d 10 litres can.And to imagine I bought d Can yesterday.All these pumps av been tampered with.plz dnt be decieved |
Dis will never ge to frontpage...All dis Mods |
When he was sworn-in as the president after his victory at the March 28 election, many Nigerians heaved a sigh of relief that the apparent slide the country had steadily witnessed, especially in the last few years, was at a point of being halted. Expectedly, the gospel of change preached by the All Progressives Congress (APC), whose candidate, President Muhammadu Buhari, had steadily built an image of an incorrigible leader in a country whose political leaders have been known for their opaqueness, was well received by the majority of the Nigerian people, to the point that some ardent supporters of the retired general, whose stint as a military head of state was remembered more for its no-nonsense stand on corruption and indiscipline, felt that he would wave the magic wand to correct the ills of several years of misrule. So when the president was sworn in on May 29, many enthusiastic supporters expected that he would hit the ground running and put the country on a footing that would spell immediate Eldorado. But three months into his administration, the assessment of his administration has been a mixture of cautious optimism from his supporters and, in some cases, loud disappointment. And the blame lies squarely on the shoulder of the president, who provided the arsenal with which his supporters and critics alike have held the mirror for his assessment. BOKO HARAM For a man that came to power with the promise to tackle the Boko Haram insurgency within a short period of time, Buhari’s first assignment on assuming office, sent a positive message to Nigeria’s neighbours, who had borne the brunt of the sect attacks that it was no longer going to be business as usual. His diplomatic shuttle to Chad, Niger and later Cameroun gave a reassurance to these countries that there was indeed a paradigm shift in Nigeria’s handling of the Boko Haram insurgency. And to translate his determination to concrete action, Buhari ordered a change in the security architecture of the country with the replacement of the service chiefs as well as the Director General of the Department of State Service (DSS). Not a few Nigerians believed that in order to achieve any meaningful result in the fight against insecurity in the country, there is need to inject of new ideas and templates into how the security services should operate. The drastic reduction in the wave of attacks by the Boko Haram insurgency as well as the reversal in the occupation of territories by the terrorist group is, to a large extent, linked to the new leadership of the armed forces. Though the terrorists have resorted to suicide bombings of soft targets in order to instil fear in the people, many observers believe that the change in tactics by the sect is as a result of the pressure on them in their traditional areas of comfort. DOING THINGS DIFFERENTLY Even at the international level, Buhari’s presidency has brought about a renewed confidence of the international community in the ability of the Nigerian leader to do things differently. Shortly after his inauguration, he attended a meeting of the Group of 7 (G7) industrialized countries held in Berlin, Germany and was equally the guest of the United States government in July. The enthusiastic reception accorded the president, by the G7 countries as well as the President of the United States of America, underscores the resurgence of Nigeria in the comity of nations. The seemingly inelastic promises by these countries to assist Nigeria, both in her war against terrorism as well as corruption, further accentuates the positive perception of the international community of the Nigerian new leadership. Even though Buhari inherited the leadership of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC ) from his predecessor, Dr Goodluck Jonathan, the renewed vigour of the agency in going after corrupt officials of government is seen as the direct consequence of the body language of the president, who has never hidden his abhorrence for corruption and corrupt officials. Same would be said to be responsible for the surge in the generation of power with the country witnessing an unprecedented level of power generation even though the government has not invested any new funds in the sector. But the modest achievements made by the Buhari administration are however threatened by the perceived sluggishness in the pace of governance and insensitivity to other regions in the appointment of key officials to positions in government. More than three months in office, Buhari has been unable to appoint ministers to form his government. Instead, he has continued to rely on civil servants to run government. Some of the negative consequences of this approach is the lack of clear economic direction of the administration, which has negatively affected both fiscal and economic policies. For a man, who, in his inaugural speech, promised that he belonged to everybody and nobody, his appointment of about 75 percent of key personnel from his northern region has generated resentment especially from the southern part of the country. Similarly, beaming the torchlight of anti-corruption on some Jonathan’s officials from one section of the country has unwittingly created the impression that he was on a revenge mission and not necessarily transparently bringing all corrupt officials of the previous government to book. BALANCING EXPECTATIONS Though 100 days is too short a time to objectively assess a government, the actions of Buhari in the last three months have elicited mixed feelings of expectations and frustrations. How he balances these expectations in the remaining part of his administration would play a major role on whether or not his government would be recorded on the credit or debit side of history. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/09/100-days-the-expectations-the-frustrations/
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The DSS has not made any statement but premium times knows all...I tire abeg |
stpat1:Wailing wailer |
HVILLE:Abeg tell me how many governors who will finish projects from previous administration especially when they are from different parties |
All this pple making noise about it being Amaechi's project...plz y didn't amaechi finish and comission it?there are so many projects amaechi started but abandoned them while our money where used to sponsor APC campaigns in the country. This abandned projects are d ones Wike is trying to complete for the betterment of the people because its d masses who will gain.the iwofe road and the one at eagle island had been awarded by Amaechi but after digging gutters they stoped because govt refused to release money.Wike came and paid the contractors to finish the road.I can authoritatively tel you that work is seriously going on now. Whether Amaechi project or Wike project...All I know is Wike is working and no matter the judgement of the tribunal,I dnt see Dakuku defeating him |
gassdon:Plz what is d information? |
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