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okitaiji:Tanx bro, you are too kind. ![]() |
Lovely afternoon folks, I think I might have sighted a comment stating that NYSC is returning to the days of deploying PCMs without, of course, them choosing their preferred states for deployment. Can anybody corroborate or dismiss this? |
byteHead:Chai!! So, PDP minions are not serious Nigerians. diaris God. ![]() “Under the party’s current leadership, the party is now being represented at various levels, including the social media by some of the most funny, shady and incompetent characters.Hmmm, I think pa chukwudi et al fits perfectly into this category. Who will take such a party seriously?clearly the "GEJ my Hero" crooners |
melvinjames:Chai!! I pity the girl wey gree for you, I swear ![]() |
modath:I'm sure he never anticipated the gravity of punishment that will follow his illegal deal. If he had, I'm he would have negotiated better or simply fled. ![]() |
adakoleagbenu:Thanks sir, you're too kind. |
Bevista:My brother it is irksome really. I'm really sure PMB wasn't properly debriefed on the budget otherwise he would not have sent it to the NASS, causing this much embarrassment. |
Good evening esteemed gentlemen/Ladies. Please, I'd deeply appreciate a few clarifications on the selection of preferred states for service. Qs: #1 Is there a variation to the method applied for different batches in deploying PCMs to their preferred state of choice? and by method I mean; geopolitical zone considerations, or on a first come first serve basis or any other criteria. #2 What category of PCMs are likely to get deployed to their preferred state of choice. #3 On what grounds can a CM apply for redeployment, assuming they where deployed to states other than the troubled NE states, if possible? #4 In the last online registration (B15), were states in the troubled NE included in the list of states to choose from for possible deployment? Tanx and Great job guys ![]() |
Afternoon folks. |
Does he have a choice ? Ma guy don dey weak small small. E nor dey carray talk again. |
That's great! God bless every good, cooperative Nigerian. Together we'll move this country forward. |
PassingShot:Their analysis is not fail proof you know? We must work with a worst case scenario mentality whilst being optimistic for the expected rise in the price. |
I expect a further cut on the expenditures of the presidency and the NASS. State govts should be working with a 'worst case scenario' mentality. They don't need to be told to beef up IGR within their various states. FG must of necessity speed up the diversification process. Agriculture is the way to go here. I really don't know why we import rice still; is our locally grown rice that bad in taste? All these economic hardships we face at the present, clearly shows that we never envisaged a time like this. I certainly hope Nigeria does not belong to the comity of nations with NFA (no future ambitions) |
Welcome to the Nigerian Judicial system. The slowest arm of the Nigerian government. I hope they eventually recover the money if it was actually diverted. |
I was bothered in the first place about the petition calling for his resignation and I'm sure PMB didn't even notice the foolery of those who initiated it. Just allow this wailers to wail for it is their calling. |
Darkchocolate:God No! but you got to admit ya lips gives us some serious imaginations ![]() Anyways, does the service year actually last up to a year (12 months) and do corp members get off periods? if as a corp member I have some urgent activities to tend to, which will of course require me to take a leave of absence, where would be the right place to go for the LOA and how long can I be absent? If unfortunately I happen to exceed the time frame what's the worse that could happen? Please If these questions are answered on the NYSC handbook, don't stress yourself answering, I'll probably read it anyways. Also, does NYSC regulate through its officials, the amount/kind of work given to CMs at their PPA or they just allow the employers at the PPA to do whatever they like with CMs. I'm asking cause I can't imagine being turned into a slave because of N19,500. God bless you. ![]() |
How chicken come take peck him eye now? Him dey look the chicken eye ball to eye ball ni? |
kleek:Option 3 is appropriate here. If you approach it horizontally from the left, you'd observe a shaded block is added as you progress to the right. If you approach it vertically from the top, you'd observe a shaded block is removed. Either way you would arrive at option 3 for the missing pattern. |
Darkchocolate:Same to ya pretty lips. keep up da good jab. |
Darkchocolate:Tanx...
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We don't need 'em whiteboyz. We're faring well on our own. Moreso, the Americans cannot be trusted with their double standard ways. Our allies should be china and the Russians. |
theV0ice:Although isine was bold in his questions, his tone of voice wasn't quite right for me. Some of his questions sounded somewhat accusatory to me. And yes, I do think the president needs some anger management classes. |
PassingShot:I never knew justice could be tilted to favour the Elites. Many have been lynched and many more are rotting in jail, awaiting trial for far lesser crimes. We cannot project to the common man that the Elites are untouchable. Money laudering is stealing, and it is punishable by law whether the monies are returned or not. Period!! |
My goodness! What's up with all this mis-yanning now? The law is different from the Bible; one (the Bible) encourages forgiveness after repentance, the other (the law), clearly spells out the punishment that must follow when crimes are committed. Many have been lynched-- burnt to ashes for crimes far lesser than this, how then would an iconic religious person as the Bishop advocate for these criminals. They must face the law whether or not they return their loots in full or part. Lemme just believe the Bishop's cook, made a mistake by cooking with igboh leaves, rather than pumpkin leaves and that, his speech was influenced by the intoxicating effect of the leaf. |
Car loan ; car allowance WTF!! Gaddem it! See! We're about to force Buhari into loggerheads with the NASS. Why make it Buhari's responsibility to hold this Mfuckers to account. This is our responsibility, if we can't speak out against their actions, then we might as well fold our arms and watch them budget private jets for themselves. Overtime, it has become a norm to put undue pressure on the executive whilst the other arms of govt. do as they please without being checked. Smh |
Chai!! Op, this new year!-- you still went ahead to smoke weed this new year! Enjoy your hallucinations. |
Pls op, I'm respectfully asking you to give your mouth and brain some rest. Subsidy removal was proposed in 2012, majority of Nigerians kicked against it because the govt then, clearly wasn't ready in terms of providing adequate paliatives to reduce the impact of its removal. Moreso, there was the issue of trust, which the prev admin lacked in the eyes of Nigerians. For the op to blatantly sell us a lie, that Buhari kicked against subsidy removal in 2012, clearly speaks of his bias. The man (Buhari) only spoke about subsidy during the electioneering last year and his stance was clear. The introduction of subsidy clearly didn't resonate with him; his expression was more of displeasure, displeasure in the sense that Nigeria was not supposed to be debating the issue of removal/non-removal of subsidy, which shouldn't have been there in the first place. We all need to speak the truth smtyms and repent from misleading others. There's nothing wrong in disliking PMB, if it gives you joy, but, misleading others through misinformation, just for them to toe your path is in my view, devilish! |
What can I say--the tide has been set in motion. I expect anti-biafra igbos to speak up more confidently this year. This year will be great, regardless of the projected challenges. |
This is one area I'm looking out for a major change this year. Most filling stations still sell above a 100 naira and I can't seem to understand their reason really! |
gabinogem:Things would have been worse without those prayers. Anytime Nigeria comes to the verge, she miraculously survives and fears are allayed. We must pray more and thank God even the more. |
To everyone, Wishing a safe and happy crossover to the new year. See you next year. |



