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Op na biggg time ode.. am currently studyin accounting in unibuja, but if I have my way I will leave dis stupid school for even madona uni, not to talk of schools like igbens and convenant.. na real poor man mentality op dey display.. still reppin #unibuja tho. |
Na una know |
cycline404:Dunce, pentecostal no be name of chirch .. I too know go kill u |
Only four set of people can vote $ support Jonathan, 1.those who are intellectually blind,2.those who are blinded by ethnicity ,3.those who are blinded by corruption $ therefore affraid of the unknown,should power change hands,4.those who are suffering from a combination of all the above terminal above terminal sicknesses! |
Only four set of people can vote $ support Jonathan, 1.those who are intellectually blind,2.those who are blinded by ethnicity ,3.those who are blinded by corruption $ therefore affraid of the unknown,should power change hands,4.those who are suffering from a combination of all the above terminal above terminal sicknesses! |
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The proponents of the fallacious news about the person of Asiwaju are people who have no background worthy of emulation, neither are they worth our time and energy. However it is an incontrovertible fact that their is an unimaginable degree of poverty in the land, therefore they employ the services of hungry journalists and writers/columnist to smear the image of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu. But as God will have it, his profile keeps rising in and out of the political sphere. If not for the fact that we know they could never attain the height Asiwaju has attained, we would have asked them to come show their political prowess. Even in their immediate nuclear family, they can hold sway. Asiwaju of the black race! You have the people's mandate and may you reign for as long as the good lord continue to favor you. Ase |
Lazy senators. Even if you bring a retired armed robber, they will confirm him. Bow and go experts. |
Obviously this man has scores to settle with Tinubu. With his write up, one can see he can't separate sentiment from facts. He conclusions and what he is postulating is not a product of well researched work hence the write can best be termed vague. Tinubu I don't like as a person mind u. D outcome of the Ekiti is what should worry any right thinking person where people voted because of what will go into their stomach than what will better their lives. It's a shame and it shows our people are not ready to move forward. Criticism should be devoid of sentiment but must be based on the truth. |
how does a Porsche even explode after an accident? thought that kinda shit happens only in movies... I hope his death was quick and painless. sad! |
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Ole!!! @least give a shoutout to d source of dis ur info na! Get weird news like this from www.oddee.com |
#endtimethings... Follow @gabriel_isei |
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Stale.. |
Location is ABUJA... |
This extremely rare benz 500sl , 8Cylinder, v8...use to be a convirtable, but ma dad later sealed it up" for sale.. Very cheap, in a good condition, and inspection is allowed, new tires and super chilled ac, but is a coup, just 2seats.. Speed demon... HALA if u are interested, VERY AFFORDABLE... Call me 08168796369 or 08036088205. Asking price is 500..
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Location of the benz is abuja, my dad bought this expensive toy 2003, use to be a drop top, but my dad sealed it up novb' last year, due to personal reasons! I want to sell the ride, papers are complete, leaste I forget, is a v8 engine, so pls if u don't have d capacity to maintain dis ride, stay clear!! Asking price is 700k, intrested buyers only!
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Normal level in my country |
O God help us conquer our struggles, break d stones in d ears,eyes of dose who play deaf n blind... |
Its been two months and five days since the students of University of Abuja were unceremoniously asked to go home and the University was shut down due to student unrest over students protest as to the non-accreditation of certain courses. It would be the second time in 2012 alone that the institution would be shut down over the same issue. Now, we are in the last days January 2013, the school is yet to re-open and worst of all, there is no word from school authorities as to any date of resumption, let alone exams. The protests which began on Monday, 19th November 2012, which was the scheduled date for the commencement of the University's second semester exams, was ignited mainly by aggrieved students of the Faculty of Engineering due to non-accreditation of the engineering courses which has been ignored for long. The protest began on the main campus and quickly spread to the mini-campus in Gwagwalada where other students joined in, lamenting over poor learning conditions and infrastructure. These protests continued the next day, with the students barricading the Lokoja-Abuja expressway. Security operatives had to be called in to take charge of the situation, and on the 21st of November 2012, the school was shutdown by a circular from the office of the University's Registrar. Members of the Nigerian Army were then called in to evict the students out of the hostels, having them scampering away in different directions, with two cases of female students being beaten mercilessly by the soldiers. University of Abuja turned 25 on January 1st, 2013, but it is sad to say that the deplorable state and the latest trouble beguiling the institution is hardly anything to roll out the drums to celebrate a silver jubilee. Burdened by the constant strikes, both internal and general, mal-administration, and inadequate monitoring, the institution has known little or no development in its 25-year existence. Unfortunately, the students have been the ones to bear the brunt of such mis-governance. In an attempt to lessen this, the students of University of Abuja took to Social Media Network - Twitter to raise these long-unanswered questions. The aim of these visibly aggrieved students was to tweet about the apparent aimlessness of the University, ask for precise dates of resumption and 2nd semester exams for the 2011/2012 academic year and generally, not to be taken for granted. Armed with the hash tag #UnibujaInPeril and constant mentions of Reno Omokri @renoomokri (Special Adviser to the President on New Media), Reuben Abati and Federal Ministry of Information, their goal was clear; to get their voices heard and to get the ear of the government. Tweets like: "I have slept 30years worth of sleep from December till date, thanks to Unibuja...I don tire #UnibujaInPeril" "1 word: FRUSTRATED. 1 slogan: ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. 1 Wish: TO SEE A BETTER UNIABUJA. Is that too much to ask? #UnibujaInPeril "We fight for Admission, fight for seats, fight for grades, now we are fighting to continue fighting. #UnibujaInPeril "We are tired of being left in the 'Streets', we want to be in our lecture rooms!!! #UnibujaInPeril" These students have suffered for too long. They were driven out like refugees from their hostels by soldiers, not because they were being naughty, but because they were not given their bread and they asked for it. This today is the plight of Students of the University of Abuja. We want to go back to school, we want to have a better education, we DO NOT want our futures consumed in this idle stay at home. Let The Government Come To Our Rescue. @gabriel_isei |
we wont relent until our cry is heard..." |
[color=#770077][/color] The war in mali is non of our business, they careless about what we are going through... Its been two months and five days since the students of University of Abuja were unceremoniously asked to go home and the University was shut down due to student unrest over students protest as to the non-accreditation of certain courses. It would be the second time in 2012 alone that the institution would be shut down over the same issue. Now, we are in the last days January 2013, the school is yet to re-open and worst of all, there is no word from school authorities as to any date of resumption, let alone exams. The protests which began on Monday, 19th November 2012, which was the scheduled date for the commencement of the University's second semester exams, was ignited mainly by aggrieved students of the Faculty of Engineering due to non-accreditation of the engineering courses which has been ignored for long. The protest began on the main campus and quickly spread to the mini-campus in Gwagwalada where other students joined in, lamenting over poor learning conditions and infrastructure. These protests continued the next day, with the students barricading the Lokoja-Abuja expressway. Security operatives had to be called in to take charge of the situation, and on the 21st of November 2012, the school was shutdown by a circular from the office of the University's Registrar. Members of the Nigerian Army were then called in to evict the students out of the hostels, having them scampering away in different directions, with two cases of female students being beaten mercilessly by the soldiers. University of Abuja turned 25 on January 1st, 2013, but it is sad to say that the deplorable state and the latest trouble beguiling the institution is hardly anything to roll out the drums to celebrate a silver jubilee. Burdened by the constant strikes, both internal and general, mal-administration, and inadequate monitoring, the institution has known little or no development in its 25-year existence. Unfortunately, the students have been the ones to bear the brunt of such mis-governance. In an attempt to lessen this, the students of University of Abuja took to Social Media Network - Twitter to raise these long-unanswered questions. The aim of these visibly aggrieved students was to tweet about the apparent aimlessness of the University, ask for precise dates of resumption and 2nd semester exams for the 2011/2012 academic year and generally, not to be taken for granted. Armed with the hash tag #UnibujaInPeril and constant mentions of Reno Omokri @renoomokri (Special Adviser to the President on New Media), Reuben Abati and Federal Ministry of Information, their goal was clear; to get their voices heard and to get the ear of the government. Tweets like: "I have slept 30years worth of sleep from December till date, thanks to Unibuja...I don tire #UnibujaInPeril" "1 word: FRUSTRATED. 1 slogan: ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. 1 Wish: TO SEE A BETTER UNIABUJA. Is that too much to ask? #UnibujaInPeril "We fight for Admission, fight for seats, fight for grades, now we are fighting to continue fighting. #UnibujaInPeril "We are tired of being left in the 'Streets', we want to be in our lecture rooms!!! #UnibujaInPeril" These students have suffered for too long. They were driven out like refugees from their hostels by soldiers, not because they were being naughty, but because they were not given their bread and they asked for it. This today is the plight of Students of the University of Abuja. We want to go back to school, we want to have a better education, we DO NOT want our futures consumed in this idle stay at home. Let The Government Come To Our Rescue. @CzarArchie Follow - @LOLMAGAZIN - @JohannesMathews - @UNIBUJAinPeril - @gabriel_isei For live updates and RTs.
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Its been two months and five days since the students of University of Abuja were unceremoniously asked to go home and the University was shut down due to student unrest over students protest as to the non-accreditation of certain courses. It would be the second time in 2012 alone that the institution would be shut down over the same issue. Now, we are in the last days January 2013, the school is yet to re-open and worst of all, there is no word from school authorities as to any date of resumption, let alone exams. The protests which began on Monday, 19th November 2012, which was the scheduled date for the commencement of the University's second semester exams, was ignited mainly by aggrieved students of the Faculty of Engineering due to non-accreditation of the engineering courses which has been ignored for long. The protest began on the main campus and quickly spread to the mini-campus in Gwagwalada where other students joined in, lamenting over poor learning conditions and infrastructure. These protests continued the next day, with the students barricading the Lokoja-Abuja expressway. Security operatives had to be called in to take charge of the situation, and on the 21st of November 2012, the school was shutdown by a circular from the office of the University's Registrar. Members of the Nigerian Army were then called in to evict the students out of the hostels, having them scampering away in different directions, with two cases of female students being beaten mercilessly by the soldiers. University of Abuja turned 25 on January 1st, 2013, but it is sad to say that the deplorable state and the latest trouble beguiling the institution is hardly anything to roll out the drums to celebrate a silver jubilee. Burdened by the constant strikes, both internal and general, mal-administration, and inadequate monitoring, the institution has known little or no development in its 25-year existence. Unfortunately, the students have been the ones to bear the brunt of such mis-governance. In an attempt to lessen this, the students of University of Abuja took to Social Media Network - Twitter to raise these long-unanswered questions. The aim of these visibly aggrieved students was to tweet about the apparent aimlessness of the University, ask for precise dates of resumption and 2nd semester exams for the 2011/2012 academic year and generally, not to be taken for granted. Armed with the hash tag #UnibujaInPeril and constant mentions of Reno Omokri @renoomokri (Special Adviser to the President on New Media), Reuben Abati and Federal Ministry of Information, their goal was clear; to get their voices heard and to get the ear of the government. Tweets like: "I have slept 30years worth of sleep from December till date, thanks to Unibuja...I don tire #UnibujaInPeril" "1 word: FRUSTRATED. 1 slogan: ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. 1 Wish: TO SEE A BETTER UNIABUJA. Is that too much to ask? #UnibujaInPeril "We fight for Admission, fight for seats, fight for grades, now we are fighting to continue fighting. #UnibujaInPeril "We are tired of being left in the 'Streets', we want to be in our lecture rooms!!! #UnibujaInPeril" These students have suffered for too long. They were driven out like refugees from their hostels by soldiers, not because they were being naughty, but because they were not given their bread and they asked for it. This today is the plight of Students of the University of Abuja. We want to go back to school, we want to have a better education, we DO NOT want our futures consumed in this idle stay at home. Let The Government Come To Our Rescue. @CzarArchie Follow - @LOLMAGAZIN - @JohannesMathews - @UNIBUJAinPeril - @alcoholheero - @preachojo - @ivoryink - @joebabe1 - @HRH_Klover - @cjbaronize - @U_A_M_A_A - @JakeChukwu @gabriel_isei For live updates and RTs. LOL Magazine http:///esZwDn87
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Nothing ... It is non of our business.. Wtf is wrong with dis forum |
FRANKLUV: names were sent to d departments so they may not paste d list again so go to d department to check urs.That's o true, just got a call that my admission letter is ready, that I should go for it, that in d deans office!!! Accounting, tho am still confuse, that's becos dey did not paste it, I have to authenticate it there myself... But how did you get to know about all dis frank, cos from ma observation, you are not in unibuja... Unibuja dip and part time is crap ma pple... I will recommend rems you guys... Am still in edo state sha! Coming back to abj on d 29th, I have exams to write in ekpoma on d 28th, that's post ume, I still won't forfeit dis exam coz of unibuja, but is d admission is geniun den to hell wif ekpoma!!! Frank pls xpect ma call... Gabriel is d name, follow me on twitter @gabriel_isei |
... It is non of our business.. Wtf is wrong with dis forum