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CareerRe: 4 Big Career Lessons Managers Can Learn From Mourinho And Chelsea Slump by jayuche: 4:22pm On Nov 16, 2015
anapz10:
Rubbish.....and Wats d meaning of this?
u wey never get career,, u coming on here and correcting and analysing some1 who is already fulfilled......some1 u don't know his background,u don't know how he survived and grew up....u just sitting hopelessly there critizing mourinho who is already established and known.....
Guy...think deep and evaluate yourself...
Bitter but truth!!!
this guys write up is damn cool.let's learn and don't be. Bitter
SportsRe: Vincent Enyeama Finally Quits Unceremoniously. by jayuche: 12:40pm On Oct 08, 2015
madridguy:
Vincent Enyeama remain one of the best player that I cherish and I respect a lot but with this decision shows his no longer the humble Vincent Enyeama I hold on high esteem. You should have apologize to Oliseh and continue with your life. You made the biggest mistake to tell the whole media what happened in the camp. The great David Beckham suffered more than this in the hands of Sir Alex Ferguson and he never open up to the media what broke his nose till date. Wish you the best my good keeper.
I don't think I agree with u, Inyama should quit. Because of 2 perfomances from ikem Olisa feels he can treat this icon anyhow, well time will tell
PoliticsRe: Questions Begging For Answers Over Buhari’s Relocation Of Villa Chapel, Mosque by jayuche: 8:30pm On Sep 16, 2015
Kingspin:
What is Chapels and
Mosques doing in our govt houses?
They should pull them down Nigeria is
not ripe for such tolerance.Why our leaders always after religion? Not development. Religion and tribalism has cause more dead, crises, properties lost, and deeply we are divided as a people because of the two. Am waiting for a Nigerian president, governor (s), leaders who will heartly restructure and re-define Nigeria.
wink
PoliticsRe: Tinubu & Bisi Akande Visit Buhari (Photos) by jayuche: 7:10am On Sep 10, 2015
chimoskyg:
Noted
na Tinubu na him come loyal now. #power#
PoliticsRe: 17 Major Generals, 14 Brigadier Generals Retired From Nigerian Army by jayuche: 7:32am On Apr 25, 2015
webtroller:
Saw this on NTA News this evening. 17 Major Generals and 14 Brigadier Generals have been retired from Nigerian army today April 24th
Source:http://lindaikeji..com/2015/04/17-major-generals-13-brigadier-generals.html?m=1

http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/army-pulls-out-31-retired-generals-from-service/207689/
why is it that you guys here always pick holes in anything that JEG does? Show some respect to our leaders pls
PoliticsRe: Shocking Revelation! See Who Is Behind The Abduction Of The Chibok Girls by jayuche: 2:50pm On Apr 24, 2015
dorofresh:
Shocking Revelation: Vice Principal Of Chibok School Fingered In The Kidnappings Of The Abducted Girls By Boko Haram



Parents of more than 200 schoolgirls abducted a year ago in the northeastern Nigerian town of Chibok have suggested that the vice principal (academic) of the school where the teenage girls were kidnapped was complicit in their kidnap.

According to reports by Nigeria’s online Tabloid, Saharareporters reports that the parents claimed that the role of the vice principal was at least questionable, adding that their daughters were made vulnerable to Boko Haram kidnappers.

A mother of one of the abducted girls, Mariam Abubakar, stated that Vice Principal Yerima Banjiri had told the school girls that any one of them who failed to sleep in the school the night of the abduction would be expelled as a student of Government Girls Secondary School Chibok.

According to her, “A week before their abductions, Malam Yerima threatened the students not to leave for their various homes. He said that whoever went home should forget she was ever a student at the school. He told the girls that none of them should go home, that they must sleep in the school. However, none of the teachers’ daughters or even the daughters of the management staff was among those kidnapped. Only the children of we poor people were asked to sleep in the school. The [teachers and administrators] had kept their children in safer places before Boko Haram arrived.”

The distraught mother accused the vice principal and possibly other staff of conniving with Boko Haram. “Our concern is that since the day of [the girls’] abduction, we have never set our eyes on Malam Yerima. He is on run,” Ms Abubakar said.

A father of an abducted girl also criticized what he characterized as the Federal Government’s approach of levity in dealing with the abduction. “We have lost confidence in the Nigerian government’s, reaction to our missing children. Nobody asked any questions to the teachers. In fact they are moving free in cities. Why has the government not investigated any of the teachers??” he asked.

One of the parents told SaharaReporters that they had been warned not to speak about their suspicion of the vice principal and other teachers and administrators. But several of the parents and relatives of the abducted girls said they had run out of patience after more than a year since the abductions with little or no hope of their daughters’ rescue.



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which way Nigeria. Sunny Okosun

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