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Solo8:thanks so much, i want to know how much canadian dollars i can make working off campus, cos i will not like the situation that my parent wiill be sending me money when i get to canada, can i survive? |
Solo8:i just got my letter of acceptance to university of winnipeg to study sociology, want to know if there is job opportunity there, and what is my chance of getting PR after my study, i will like to stay in canada.... |
bellakay:i just got my letter of acceptance from university of winnipeg, manitoba... |
kykybfo:who is there rep, don't let anybody fool you, you can do every processing by yourself.... |
ugochialf:felt surprise when i saw neco result, don't think any university in canada accept neco as high school certificate, i just think so... |
Excelboi:may/june, i have lodge complain at waec office in ibadan, and i was told it happend to all public school in oyo state, dat its temporary problem... |
HenryDion:have checked and print out my waec result, but suddenly it , anytime i checked it keep displaying, no result availaible for this candidate in this specified year, i need urgent reply... |
i have checked and print out my waec result, but suddenly it , anytime i checked it keep displaying, no result availaible for this candidate in this specified year, i need urgent reply... |
masha Allah... |
osoope:i just got my acceptance letter, ii will be in manitoba, winnipeg in september ,let talk via whats app. 0817 349 7294... |
i just got my letter of acceptance, what are the document i will need to apply for visa, and two the requirment document for each schools is different or the samething,.. |
Nobel Laureate and foremost social critic, Wole Soyinka, is of the opinion that Nigerians of Igbo extraction are the only people in the country who can be predicted accurately. Delivering a lecture titled ‘Predicting Nigeria, Electoral Ironies’ at the Harvard University Hutchins Centre for African & African American Research, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, the revered scholar described people from that part of the country as “greedy”. “Igbos remained unrepentant and resolute towards their strategic objective of secession at worst; or a Nigerian president of Igbo extraction at best,” he said at the lecture, which held on April 29. “The climax of MASSOB’s war against the Nigerian state was the call for sit- ins and civil disobedience that shut down markets and public services, as Igbos stayed at home in a symbolic gesture to assert Biafran independence. The call was honoured by governors in the two principal Ibo states, though without fanfare. “The Igbos are probably the only group of Nigerians that you can predict with great accuracy whom they will vote for in an election, because they tend to put their votes where their stomachs take them; suffering as it were, from incurable money-mindedness, as they would stop at nothing in their quest for personal financial gain.” Commenting on the result of Nigeria’s presidential election, Soyinka said the re-election of President Goodluck Jonathan would have been “disastrous”, as Muhammadu Buhari, Nigeria’s president-elect, is better option. “Muhammadu Buhari was the better of the two evils as the incumbent president Goodluck Jonathan had been an unmitigated disaster and failure,” he said. “It was a painful decision to tell people to vote Buhari, but the country needed a new beginning. I was more against Jonathan, than I was pro-Buhari. “Nothing is more unworthy of leadership than to degrade a system by which one attains fulfillment, and this is what the nation witnessed time and time again under Jonathan, who was increasingly becoming intolerant of opposition in an escalating streak of impunity and authoritarian madness, which was most blatant and unconscionable. “The ‘militricians’ – soldiers turned politicians in power – aren’t looking for excellence; their civilian cohorts are worse. Short cuts and how to circumvent the system for the profit of a few are the norm of governance. Those who do honest work are derided as lacking the skill to fit it. Ironically, things haven’t quite changed a bit after 16 years of democracy in the country.” |
omooba2015:you can shift your intake to september... |
kay29000:he also feature in revolution. |
The national leader of the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, has rejected the praises showered on him by Ogun-East senator- elect, Buruji Kashamu. Kashamu, who is the Chairman of the Organisation and Mobilisation Committee of the Peoples Democratic Party in the South-West, had last week, described Tinubu as his role model and the architect of modern Nigeria. However, Tinubu, in a statement by his media adviser, Mr. Sunday Dare, described Kashamu as a pretender. The former governor of Lagos State said there was no basis for comparison between himself and Kashamu, adding that he felt insulted by the open letter addressed to him by Kashamu. He said, “The days of false adulation are gone in Nigerian politics. Fake praise singers like Kashamu will find that their particular craft is no longer in vogue. During this election cycle, their practice has dramatically turned from the way things are to how things used to be. “Politicians will no longer be able to change direction and loyalties as if they were changing clothes. Those in politics must know that responsibility and accountability shall now follow them. One can no longer walk both sides of the street at the same time. In case Kashamu has not noticed, the politics of principle defeated the politics of posturing.” Tinubu said it was ironic that Kashamu could praise him after conspiring with other PDP leaders to produce and broadcast a hate documentary against him. He said Kashamu’s actions and lifestyle showed that President Goodluck Jonathan and the leader of the PDP in Lagos, Chief Bode George, were his true role models. Tinubu said Kashamu, who was rude to elders like former President Olusegun Obsanjo could not be his political son He said, “Kashamu may be prodigal but he is no political son of Tinubu. Kashamu’s political lineage tracks to people like Bode George and President Jonathan. He should direct his encomiums to these men who are his true role models. They need his contrived affections more than Tinubu does. “This same Kashamu rained insults on former President Olusegun Obasanjo in a vicious campaign of calumny. Kashamu’s party, the PDP, sponsored defamatory documentaries full of lies and innuendos against me, General Muhammadu Buhari and other leaders of the APC.” Tinubu urged Kashamu to turn himself to the United States’ authorities over the accusations of drug smuggling levelled against him, adding that only then would he believe that he was a reformed person. The former governor said as a person of repute, he could not be seen to be hobnobbing with people of questionable character as this would affect his reputation across the world. “Please keep your peace until you make your trip to the USA as a senator-elect. Upon your return we can then have a conversation. We can then proceed with your repudiation of the PDP with a promise that you will stop corrupting and fouling the political system. “I am a patriotic, law abiding Nigerian and my achievements make me world-renowned. I am a global citizen that travels freely to the USA, the United Kingdom and other nations. I associate with individuals who seek democracy and good governance for all. I do not spend time with characters whose values are at variance with societal expectations and laws governing a decent society.” # PunchNews |
Realone92:i can help you out... |
Ladapo:@ladapo, i really need your assistance, you can drop your mail, or reach me through my mail lawalbisi2015@gmail.com, thanks. |
@ladapo, i really need your assistance, you can drop your mail, or reach me through my mail lawalbisi2015@gmail.com, thanks. |
