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fx45:Ask your questions my dear friend. This is not garbage. The certificate reads Bola Adekunle TInubu. I am telling what it is now before it is released for public consumption. But why is it that it doesn't hint his religion. If the certificate reads Olawale Adbulrasaq Afolayan or Adejare Ololade Ibrahim or any other name, that would be taken and granted. But Bola Adekunle TInubu and you think it is okay. No, it is not. Check through the admission list of universities to see the typical names of south-westerners. Use the University of Ilorin and get back to me. The president is involved in identity theft or swapping as the case may be. |
tonicyril:It doesn't matter sir. Anyone can use any certificate to work anywhere even in the US. Not all employers require that you have a valid social security number, some don't care, some would hire you if you provide a valid one. It wasn't until the 20s that employers began to verify social security number, I don't think they do in the 80s. |
Didi2d:CSU were forced to produce vital docs earlier. I think when Tinubu was vying to be the governor of Lag. He must have figured the middle name then. If the document is released, the name would read: Bola Adekunle Tinubu. That is the late Bola's name. Although Bola is a unisex name, more females bear the name, so I think the parents of the late Bola or Bola herself didn't think much of adding another feminine name. Like Jamb used to do, your admission letter carries a pics of you. If it happens, then TInubu is undone. But do they do that, how common is camera pics of candidates in the 80s. If it doesn't and there aren't other document with plenty of information that excludes Tinubu, then he may wriggle out unscathed. |
favor914:This is not wailing. I am telling you the full name the president used in his CSU record and asking why his name doesn't hint his religion. The A doesn't read Ahmed, but Adekunle. The first name is a unisex name, the surname is granted, but the third name is no different from the first. So read the question to that man and answer me. There is no bigotry in identifying as a muslim. None. Infact, my question is, why he didn't identify as a muslim. |
Okoroawusa:Have you ever seen a muslim bearing three names (not two) on official documents and academic certifications and none of these names indicates that he/she is a muslim? Have you? I haven't. I can bet it that you haven't too. Even if there are, they are extremely tiny and negligible. If Bola Adekunle Tinubu is the name the president uses in his academic records, why is it that none of these indicate his religion? |
What could happen when the docs are finally released? Well, I don't know and neither do you or even the president because he.... Atiku's quest for discovery has been granted, so let me speculate a little. This is pure speculation and not close to the the truth. If you're bored read this. If you are not bored, move to another thread because this is just to pass time. It's after 10 already. Despite his maltreatment of Ambode, I had nothing against Tinubu's quest to become the president of Nigeria until the day he uttered those infamous words: Emilokan. I was shocked to my marrow that a candidate vying for the position of the presidency could utter such words. It wasn't spoken jokingly. He said what he said in all seriousness. How could he say that, "it was his turn to become Nigeria's president" when he is not running to become the leader of a mafia organization. The people and only the people have that prerogative. Even in absolute monarchy, you don't say that. I watched the video clip and I was surprised because we don't run absolute monarchy here. My indifference turned to disdain real quickly with his choice of a VP despite repeatedly denying that that is what he would do; even claiming that he presented Osinbajo for that same reason. Ha! I figured instantly that this man called Bola A Tinubu should not be trusted at all. So this is coming from a staunch anti-Tinubu Nigerian. Feel free to ask me any question about the president, I am not bored. So when Tinubu lived in the US, he used to have a girlfriend called Bola. She would cook for him, caress him, play with him and do stuffs for him. He would actually use her address for trafficking drugs because they often lived together. He wasn't really interested in pursing university education at that time and never bothered to ask Bola some very important questions about her university education. Since he wasn't interested (in university education) he didn't do enough findings about Bola's university education. In time, through a slip-up, the FBI busted him which meant that he had to forfeit a whooping sum of money. The amount forfeited even in present day America might multiply by a factor of 5. He was no longer getting that steady flow of money and thought about returning to Nigeria. At that time Nigeria hadn't deteriorated to what it has now. One could still be meaningfully employed especially if your certificate shows that you schooled in the west. But by then, Bola A Tinubu had died, her family weren't particularly interested in the certificate of a dead relative. She was done with her university education when she passed away. The certificate was readily available to him. He took possession of her certificate and adopted her name. Returned to Nigeria. I am not speculating what his real name could be. I don't know. He returned to Nigeria in the early 80s bearing her name in all official records having changed his name to hers. So sobering. Bearing her name worked. It gave him some choice appointments in Nigeria. There's very little employers could do especially if they are not suspicious of your background history when the subject of background checks is raised. In time quite a lot happened to the president which made him lost access to the original certificates and all the photocopies. He knew the benefits he enjoyed having a CSU certificate and would not part with that. What is the name "Bola A Tinubu," after all, without the certificate? So he began to scheme how he could get it back; he bought his way through some very corrupt elements in the university and got another one - albeit forged. To push this further which seem like a less reliable explanation (because of the non-proliferation of the internet as at the 80s and 90s), he secured the services of fake certificate makers on the internet. Not one or two or even three, there are quite a shitty amount of fake certificate makers on the dark web. I have been there, so I know what I am saying. He ventured into Nigerian politics stating in his EC form that he is an alumni of CSU. His political opponents were quite suspicious and decided to verify the authenticity through a couple of litigation. If you want to be unmasked, just join politics. The information made available to them informed them as well as him because he, like others, are clueless as to what would be released. Normally, third name are shortened. He found out from the first litigation that her middle name is Adekunle, so he decided to adopt the name too. Before then, he had decided to use Ahmed as his middle name since both start with letter A. If you asked him what the A stands for in his certificate before CSU produced those documents in the early 20s, he'd say Ahmed, but he had gone a long way with the name and couldn't do away with the name - coupled with its cultural and religious significance. If you ask him now, he'd say he didn't use Ahmed in his official document while he was an undergraduate but it was still his name. Wikipedia calls him Bola Ahmed Adekunle Tinubu. Smart man. The president fears that the admission letter and other documents which CSU might make available may carry her picture (not sure admission letter used to carry candidates names or camera was in vogue then) and some very vital information which has not been shared until now and which he is not privy to, and thus bury him completely, so he is running pillar to post to stop that. The images of Bola Ahmed Tinubu in CSU 1979 yearbook that has been making the rounds are forgeries. Like you and I, the president doesn't know what would be released tomorrow because he is neither an alumni of the school nor Bola A Tinubu. Makes sense? Ask your questions? |
edoncast:Lol. |
edoncast:Omoh, this one is a very painful one. I looked through each of the ticket and was like chai. Take heart. Pele. Your Over 2.5 selections are fucking lit and crazy. How you were able to predict these is baffling. Some people are just good Aat making selections ooo. Doff my cap for you. |
ThatrealestApex:This ticket is moving nicely. Damn. You are a genius. |
Obaseki required his deputy to vacate his office after an acrimonious feud that ensued between them. Like, I honestly do not get it. The office of the deputy governor is not an appointed position. Last time I checked, it is an elected position. Let's say you hired an accountant and discovered some faults in the manner he does his duties and had not decided to let him go yet. You could just ask him to vacate his office and move to somewhere else. Why? It is an appointment; a non-elective position. You get to decide if he stays or not. Same cannot be said of an elective position which the office of a deputy governor is. Does a political office holder have the power to require another political office holder to vacate his office? Wouldn't that make Obaseki a very lawless governor? How is the deputy governor supposed to discharge his duties? No matter the tale of benevolence by any political office holder to those he chooses to come up hither, he has no power to remove them. I don't under the democracy we practice in this country. |
AlabiKILLER2021:Lol, you people would not kill person, haha. You called a site a prediction site and then proceed to call them a scam. How? What is a prediction to you? We basically do not know what would happen. It's all a prediction bro. Gambling is an act of predicting what is not known with absolute certainty. Don't get worked up over these. |
eseka12:Eseka, the boss. You are doing well sharing your games. Show me some love. You have never. |
Prepaidemmanuel:Truth is, I would have to do a little revision. But it would end well. I have always taught mathematics which I majored in. I could take Physics and Further mathematics, but I would have to revise Chemistry. Mr. Emmanuel, please could you kindly give me a salary range if you couldn't say it outrightly. |
wealthykeji:As a Yoruba man, Ibadan is not off my radar but I wouldn't just say yes without counting the cost. Please sir, how much is the salary. You can give me a range. |
Greetings nairalanders. I am available for any teaching job. I am a mathematics major, but I can take other science-related subjects very well. I am also willing to move across states if the pay is right. I live in Kaduna. |
BrutusOj:Is that the only available vacancy? English? |
machappy4:Please fund my Sportybet account let me try my luck, abeg. Games would start by 4:30pm. If I lose, then I would quit as you advised. ![]() |
murecool:I meet your requirements. Unfortunately, I don't live within the areas you mentioned. I live a bit off from Tundun Wada. Since it is advisable that applicants live within the mentioned areas due to the cost of transportation, then it stands to reason that the school might be unable to pay well. Goodluck in your search. |
wunmi590:When we say people, we actually mean more than one person; hence, it is plural: one person, two or three people. You get. Since it is plural, you should have said the people who need it, not needs it. When you have a plural noun, like people in this case, a plural verb should follow it and plural verbs usually do not end with an "s". I am correcting you because you repeated the mistake twice. I hope I am right, though. |
eseka12:Handsome man. You look cute. Even though I am more of a lurker, I play your game and still do. No, your assertion is wrong; 70 greens from 100 picks is not enough to clinch a ticket because of the nature of accumulations. In fact, if you shelve, divide, and play 100 picks in an accumulation containing 20 or 30 picks, there is still not a guarantee. It is what is it is. Accumulations are damn hard to win. Do you know the total possible outcome from 30 picks? It would be running into several millions. Imagine successfully rolling-over a betting stake on different sporting event 20 or even 30 times and succeeding while at it. Man, that is no small feet; there is no difference actually. A successful rollover of 30 games and an accumulation of same. In the truest sense, an accumulation of 30 games is just a successful roll-over. Sense will not kill me. Also, your assertion that daylight matches hampers players' performance is not true. If you light candle to see the sun in the afternoon it would do you no good. Daytime is meant for sports, not at night, so the best result you would ever get is during the day. Imagine using torchlight to navigate a dark area. The eyes is meant to see clearly during the day, not night. When I want to stake games, I often check the time the game would be played and sometimes avoid night matches on some ticket. Eyah, sorry for being inches away from a 300k win. Please fund my sportybet with 500 naira na (let me play 30 games); your boy is broke and we are counting on betting to get out of the trenches. Chairman, my two hands is still in the air |
jmoore:God is absolutely and totally sovereign in the affairs of men. He actually is in fact and deed. He could, if he so likes, make several concurrent covenants. He could make a covenant with me, you, the next poster and the one before - anybody, in time. With God there is nothing like... or may I say there's not necessarily a mutually exclusive alternative for him when he chooses to bestow his bounties. It is really fascinating to me that the author distorts what happened several thousand years before he was born to make a point. God could make a binding covenant with Ishmael too if he so pleased, but that wasn't what played out before our eyes. This is not funny. |
jmoore:Hold on for a minute. Are you saying according to the Quranic narrative, Abraham wanted to sacrifice Ishmael, not Isaac? In my former workplace, I heard some colleague say the same thing but I didn't actually thought they meant it because that cannot be. The author of Genesis had written the narrative several thousand years before the author of that part of the Quran (please let me have reference) was even born. I like to argue; I could give a long line of arguments why that cannot be. Should we suppose the biblical author was being mischievous? |
rainmoredays:I am not here to argue with you or anyone; just here to learn. Please could you kindly explain in great details the martingale strategy you talked about and how you break even when you bet on table tennis or basketball. Thank you. |
adekolaelect:You put it quite beautifully. Nothing more is necessary; nothing more to add. |
Skyview01:Why should Emefiele be jailed when Emefiele was not the president when the incident (hoarding of the naira) occurred? So you think a policy of this dimension is solely a CBN perogative? Are you actually serious? |
2mch:You are not making sense. How can you liken murder to an instruction to hoard the naira (under the guise of a redesign)? So he should resign because his principal approved a template that enables the government to hoard the naira which is for the greater good, anyway? |
seanfer:He was worked as the CBN governor for the past 8 years and even before then. He can bankroll his presidential ambition if he wants to. Which allegations are you talking about? |
dododawa1:I am not going to respond to comments that are bereft of sound reasoning. |
LeoDeKing: Kaymansion: Raskytexas:Most people have problems with Emefiele and want him arrested because they know nothing about how those in power use what power they have to accomplish their purposes. People are totally oblivious to the nature of power. People want Emefiele investigated because - to them - he made the naira scarce. That is the grouse of most people I know. What a sad, awful, backward way of thinking. To investigate and arrest a man for what his boss made him do is just plain cowardice. Investigate and arrest the boss instead. Emefiele would not, and could not accomplish a naira redeign policy that comes with much hardship If his boss did not permit it. A policy that affects even those in governance? Is this some sort of joke? Would people be calling for Emefiele's head if the naira redeign was seamless like it was during Jonathan's administration when the 50 naira polymer was introduced? I don't think people would. The first cause is more important and should take the blame for what is caused and initiated by other secondary causes. A blueprint for a free and fair election was made known to Buhari and he required Emefiele to do just that. It wasn't a naira redesign per say, but a clever hoarding of the naira through that means. Of course, it was meant to prevent vote-buying. Is curbing vote-buying a good thing? Yes. Did it work? Yes, to some extent. We should be praising Emefiele and Buhari for this singular act of service, not crucifying them. And why should Emefiele resign if his boss said this is want he wanted when what the boss is asking is temporary and for the general good in the long-term? The whole thing might be an Emefiele's idea (which is even doubtful) but it would never work because he is not in charge. He is simply the CBN boss, not the president. The presidency could and would squash the idea in an instant (and it wouldn't even be a topic for discussion) if he wanted. Do you know how many ideas, suggestions, and recommendations that was brought forward to the ex-president by different cabals, agencies, ministries, big shot names, etc, etc, when he was still in charge that never saw the light of day, that never even gets talked about to this day, that never got materialised, so what is this kind of irritating way of thinking that has permeated our landscape about Emefiele's bad deed? |
Please guys, suggestions. |
Engineers in the house, I just bought this Tecno phone (when I power off) that claims to be Oppo A31 in the bluetooth name when I factory reset the phone. The problem now is, I am unable to use 3g and 4g on the phone. I even tried to from *##*4636#*#* The options states that 4g/3g/2g would be switched automatically. However, only 2g works. I have tried every thing. Someone should help me please before I run mad. |

Long over due