So Doctors in the state were hitherto earning a paltry #150k? After spending 7-8 years in School? Not to mention the high cost of Training a Medical Doctor!
It's not by shedding crocodile tears. The needful should be done. Either the lower the cut off mark for admissions or the conduct another CBT exams for the affected centers. Or any form of remedy
Only states can sue FG on the Rivers matter. If not for ignorance you should know that instead of asking an individual to sue. So clearly you are the one making yeye assertions here. It's obvious you are an APC person. It's said that you people donate your brains to the party and recieve it back upon departure
Kooyepeju01: Dey play. Why can't you join those suing the FG in court? In order to prove that your yeye assertions.
An illegitimate govt seeking redress in court against a Body of Lawyers🤣
Imagine "illegality threatening to go legal" Can you give what you don't have? This is a fools erand. The sole Administrator is wasting his time retrieving money he didn't give.
He doesn't speak or represent the people of Rivers State.
An illegitimate govt seeking redress in court against a Body of Lawyers🤣
Imagine "illegality threatening to go legal" Can you give what you don't have? This is a fools erand. The sole Administrator is wasting his time retrieving money he didn't give.
He doesn't speak or represent the people of Rivers State.
You have to make as much restitution as you can and as lead by the Holy Spirit 😇
cutecommend: If you have stolen money or things in your office, stole from friend or neighbour, forged certificate, had children from paternity fraud, committed adultery, lied against someone, falsely accuse someone, duped people, did internet fraud, slept with someone's wife, slept with someone's husband, slept with your EX few days/weeks etc. to your wedding, killed a neighbour and covered it up, slandered someone, used a close person for rituals, poisoned someone, tied someone's destiny with juju e.t.c, when you genuinely repent from sin, do you still need to go clear your conscience by apologising to those people or their loved ones, or are you to move forward?
When you repent genuinely, God forgives you totally and you begin to enjoy His presence. But as you begin to move on, the HolySpirit will begin to tell you of some things you need to go and make peace about, stolen things to return e.t c. It could be people you hurt so bad that you need to apologize to. At this moment if you snub such leading of the HolySpirit, you become disobedient and it is sin. The HolySpirit is willing to assist you if you pray to Him for grace to make peace with those you have offended.
When the HolySpirit reminds you of something to confess, restitute e.t.c, if you refuse to do it, you will not enter heaven. And yes, the HolySpirit helps a lot if you pray for His assistance in make peace with anyone. He is a Helper in many things.
Pray this morning: Lord Jesus Christ, please forgive me all my sins, come into my life and be my Lord and personal Saviour in Jesus name. Amen. Attend a good church also.
It's very simple. Our people who marry your people don't get American Passports while residing in Nigeria. They have to be resident over there.
Show me a person who married an American and never went over there and still got a US Passport eventually?
There no double standard
GistMedia0: A United States citizen married to a Nigerian woman has taken to social media to express deep frustration over the challenges he’s facing in trying to acquire Nigerian citizenship and a passport, despite being legally married and having Nigerian children.
In a video making rounds online, the man, who is currently in the U.S., questioned what he described as a “double standard” in Nigeria’s immigration and citizenship process. According to him, his research online shows that when a Nigerian man marries a foreign woman, she becomes eligible to apply for a Nigerian passport almost immediately. However, the reverse doesn’t apply when a Nigerian woman marries a foreign man.
"Why is it that if a Nigerian man marries a foreigner, the wife gets her passport, but if a Nigerian woman marries a foreigner, he has to live in Nigeria for 15 years before even being considered eligible?" he asked.
The footage also shows him holding up the Nigerian passports of his wife and their children, further emphasizing his point that he is already family and committed to Nigeria by blood and marriage.
He lamented that the process appears discriminatory and questioned whether the information he found online is truly accurate or if there are exceptions. “Why me?” he repeatedly asked, hoping that what he read isn't entirely true and that there could still be a path forward for him.