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Just the way your family sacrificed that one that died the other time..... Shebi na the same place all of una do am. Wizards everywhere; nobody just fit die like that, somebody must be responsible. Who do us this kind thing? spiceadole: |
A strategic move to engage through LP. And why not, LP may yet spring the surprise |
You may disagree with Neville but in making your analysis just remember that Arsenal will play Man City ( twice ) and Man U ( once ) among other tough matches ahead. So, Arsenal fans, instead of arrogantly celebrating prematurely, be humble in your submissions. If possible, pray and fast for Arteta and Arsenal. Arsenal's toughest days are still ahead... |
TheRareGem1:Is TInubu no longer the national leader of the APC? If he has not been part of the government from inception, why the entitlement mentality he has been parading? Liars must have good memory! Nigerians are wiser! |
This news no balance. Something is not correct. You killed 30 armed men who had the audacity and capacity to attack such a military formation and all that you recovered was "six motorcycles, two AK47 rifles, one fully loaded LMG magazine amongst others during mop up." |
El-rufai does not give empty threats! It's time to choose: forfeit ASUU strike and resume or forfeit your employment in solidarity to ASUU. KASU lecturers, over to you. |
It's normal to advocate for your interest |
Just as Buhari was the most qualified the other time! Well-done Fashola. We have learnt by experience not to trust your judgement |
delait:I thought as much. Unfortunately, the OP quoted that portion: "The Commission conducted the Osun Governorship election on the 18th day of July 2022 and the Returning Officer made a declaration and a return on Sunday the 19th day of July 2022. Majority of the staff of the Commission that superintended the election are just returning to Abuja." So, is the mistake from the OP or INEC? The OP needs to answer and clarify or correct same accordingly. |
[quote author= post=114596778]A Nigerian Soldier Identified As Macaulay Omonigho has reportedly died on his way to Kaduna State. A family member, Macaulay Emmanuel, said they were told that Omonigho died after he fell off a military van conveying him and other soldiers to Kaduna for an assignment on Friday, July 8, 2022. Gathered that the deceased soldier and his wife welcomed a baby two months ago. Some Reaction From Friends As Obtained By : "You left us and your wife with 2 months old baby girl without saying goodbye. Death why him? How can they say you are the only one who fell down out of 7 Soldiers from Army Van on your way to Kaduna yesterday for an assignment by #NigerianArmy #army" Emmanuel wrote. "If your death was caused by your fellow soldiers in the Van, their generations and those that cover it up will have no peace, none of their generations will clock 20 year's, their young ones will never clock 5 year's their male and female will all die young, their parents will bury all their children and none will bury their elder , except if your death is natural. We will always miss you blood. RIP Macaulay Omonigho RIP Blood, Your daughter and us will always miss you."[/quote]The curse set my mind on a free ride. What if, somebody once curse him the way you have done for anyone who might have a hand in his death? May the departed soldier rest in peace! |
Shouting Allahu Akbar..... And another mugu is preparing to be enthrone. Daring everyone with a Muslim-muslim ticket. Adieu Nigeria |
Wow! Very commendable. Let's enjoy some good news for a change. Great strides |
lalasticlala:The plan was to rehabilitate all Boko Haram members and release them with funding but due to public outcry a few number was incalcirated. Now, almost all have been systematically set free in a series of jailbreaks. Adieu Nigeria! |
richiemcgold:Yes but it's also the capital of bandits federation |
onochurch:Security adequacy abi? |
KristaPretty:Certainly, you are entitled to your opinion. You should however note that some were already in their 500 level or 600 level when the war broke out and they had to move out of the country. As a result, they had to continue with the studies online. Consequently, the issue on ground is not that their schooling has been completely online but had to go online due to the crisis. In this regard, the argument of the students who expressed their minds is for the council to be considerate instead of writing their certificates off as online certificates. My take though |
Ken4Christ:Everyone has suddenly become a theologian with a good grasp of scriptural truth. If you think your understanding is better hold on to it. After all he was not talking to you or are you one of his children? Listen to your own father and let him speak to his children. Do note however that his message is laud and clear. |
BBC reporter, Chris Ewokor wrote from Abuja Nigeria on the cruel fate of Nigerians studying in Ukrainian medical schools since the MDCN has labelled their certificates as online degrees. "The message from Nigeria's medical council could not have been more cruel for students like Moses Damilola Fehintola. Fehintola Moses Damilola had been in Ukraine since he was 17. After being trapped by war in Ukraine earlier this year, it was a relief when he escaped and was able to continue his medicine degree online. But one day a WhatsApp message in capital letters pinged on his phone, telling him his distance-learning qualifications would not be recognised after all. The language was cold and formal. "We wish to inform the General Public that Medical and Dental Degree Certificates issued by Medical Schools from Ukraine from 2022 will NOT be honoured by the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria until when normal academic activities resume." Mr Fehintola gasped as his vision blurred for a moment. "Jesus," he muttered in exasperation. "What's going on?" his mother asked, glancing across as they drove to a local market in Oyo state. Mr Fehintola mumbled a few words and tried to play it down. "The news hit me really hard... So many thoughts flooded my mind," he recalls. "I was actually looking forward to graduating from Ukraine irrespective of whatever happened." He was in his sixth and final year of study at Ukraine's Sumy State University and was months away from finishing, when the city came under siege by invading Russian troops. Many Africans battled to cross the border into Poland after the outbreak of war in Ukraine The 22-year-old was left trapped for several weeks before he made it home - he was one of more than 1,000 Nigerians, mostly students, to return from Ukraine. Despite the raging fighting, Sumy State University and other Ukrainian institutions managed to continue to provide online courses and so Mr Fehintola assumed he would be able to achieve his dream of working as a doctor after all. However, his plans have now been left in ruins. "I'm in Nigeria now trying to do clinical practice, because l want to meet the requirements to be able to practise as a doctor in Nigeria," Mr Fehintola told the BBC. "First l wrote to my own state Ministry of Health requesting to be posted to a hospital, but on getting to the hospital, the medical director there said: 'Oh, you are from Ukraine, was it not the place that the certificates were cancelled by the MDCN?"' "I was so shocked - I just had to say: 'Yes' because it's the truth. From then on, there was that look, and l know there was going to be a stigma - that attitude of: 'This guy is from Ukraine, his certificate is not valid.'" The MDCN has not responded to the BBC's request for comment. Describing the policy as discriminatory, Mr Fehintola said he has thought over the announcement and has chosen to be motivated rather than see it as a drawback. "l will say this to Nigeria: if that's what Nigeria wants, so be it. I will look for other countries to practise and that will be Nigeria's loss." Grace Ladi Musa, who was five years into a medical degree at Kyiv Medical University when the war broke out, agrees. "It's just not fair," she says Grace Ladi Musa hopes that the medical council will change its mind The 23-year-old tells the BBC the plans she had for her life have been turned upside-down - first by the war, then by the revelation that her studies would be considered invalid. "I hope the Nigerian ministry of education would have a rethink." Another medical student has even stronger words for Nigeria's authorities. "Our own country is turning us away," says Emmanuella Oiza, a 17 year old in her second year of medical studies at Sumy State University. "People are trying to get themselves better educated to come back home and make the country better, but you are sending them away." The only solution is to mobilise, says 24-year-old veterinary student Samuel Otunla. He plans to bring together Nigerian returnee students and petition the government to reverse the decision, and accuses it of failing to manage education to the extent that studying abroad is the only option for those who can afford. We want to serve our fatherland. We want to help save lives in our community. That's what pushed us into becoming doctors. The Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria has advised students who are currently studying medicine or dentistry in Ukrainian medical schools to seek transfers to accredited institutions in other countries. It states that online medical training done in any part of the world falls short of accepted standards, and will not honour any medical degree certificates issued at the end of any online medical training. "We want to serve our fatherland," says Mr Fehintola. "We want to help save lives in our own community, that's what pushed us into becoming doctors in the first place. He also pays tribute to Ukraine. "A country that is able to forge ahead in a war period to make sure their students still get the necessary requirements for studies, they are really the hero of this situation. Trying to rubbish their certificate I think is a slap to the Ukrainian government." |
Tip of the iceberg! Corrupt Looters everywhere. This is why I'm praying for a different party to come to power. Let's scrutinized the havoc of these guys. |
IamWonderful:No. Not really. It will be a crime if he is found guilty. You should however note that there seems to be more to this issue. If the pictures of the said organ donor that are making the waves are true, he is certainly not a 15 year old boy. By implication, the young man is matured enough to know what was at stake even before traveling to UK. More so, from the letter that the accused people have released, it seems the British authorities were notified. So, while we leave the matter for the court's to handle, what Kperogi is saying is, the crime should not be interpreted as an equivalent of ritual killing; it's a case of an organ donor alerting the authorities in a foreign land (after he has agreed to travel from Nigeria to the UK for the purpose), that he was brought against his wish. |
kingi777:I thought as much especially no. 8. Opportunity don't show how would a correct Igbo guy agree to return back to this country. But wait, why they no gree settle am even if the donor thing no work? To have agreed to donate in the first enough is worth all the benefits since the senator can certainly afford to settle him. Well, let's wait for the court's verdict |
Sorry! It's called "party politics" in Nigeria |
The social media is agog with different versions of the alleged crime of Senator Ekweremadu and his wife. What exactly is the true state of things? Farooq Kperogi, in his characteristic manner has thrown a little light to help clarify the issue. He noted that the alleged crime is "Organ Harvesting", a crime that is totally different from Ritual Killing. Farooq Kperogi wrote: "Organ harvesting doesn't mean killing someone and selling their body parts for "money" or other kinds of "ritual." It's a term for surgically removing a body organ, such as a kidney, from a healthy person who can live without it and transplanting it to the body of someone who is in danger of dying without it. It's a crime in the UK and elsewhere if this is done without the consent of the organ donor. Ekweremadu's child needs an organ to survive, and he is alleged to have brought in a donor from Nigeria whose consent he and his wife didn't seek. Contrary to what people are saying on social media, he didn't plan on killing someone and harvesting his body parts for "ritual." Some Naija people no go kill pesin with their atavistic thinking. Everything is "ritual sacrifice"�" |
Read yourself again and think.... If as you said, "last occurred in 1864 and won't occur again for almost 20 years," may we know why it took 158 years to occur again, if will occur again in 20 years? If took 158 years for the planets to rotate to their so-called aligned planes, why should the next rotation be in 20 years? Something is definitely not right with your data or source. |
colorsofrainbow:Permutations are good. Unfortunately, unless NNPP and Labour restrategize to work together (if that is ever possible), both will loose. |
This Jagaba handlers truly believes that Nigerians are not just gullible but simpletons who cannot fathom their schemes. Since Tinubu believes in his Muslim-muslim ticket why is he shy to admit it? These underhand methods of Islamic fanatics won't sale. Christians in the West and South, do not be deceived, the attacks at Owo are just the beginning. As the case is with Christians in the North, your days of mourning are fast approaching if you fail to resist this Islamic agenda on sale. If Buhari couldn't stop the onslaught of civilians in Katsina, TInubu won't help you. The stakeholders of Islam are strategizing. Let the regrets of Northerners enlightened you. Don't be deceived! |
Politics of hide and seek! Sir, whose responsibility is it to tell Nigerians who you have chosen to be your deputy? ITS A MATTER OF TIME. You can't hide the inavitable. Why are you struggling to admit that yours is a Muslim-muslim agenda if it's ok? |
Bots! Welcome to the commercial side of Nairaland |
Jd10k:Pls stop misquoting Babajide Kolade-otitoju! What he wrote was not in support of a Muslim-muslim ticket! Let it be made clear that the choice to make Tinubu's presidential ambition about a Muslim-muslim ticket is not just starting. He fought for it with Buhari but didn't succeed. If Buhari had agreed, TInubu could have made APC to champion a Muslim-muslim ticket. All the same, it's his choice to make and ours to reject! Let his Islamic agenda go on sale. As for Christians it is a no no! We won't be part of what will make Nigeria go into flames! Unfortunately for the APC spokesman, we are just beginning to talk, it's a campaign that shall be sustain throughout till election day. Everyone needs to know the danger ahead. Enough of bloodshed! Enough of Islamic fanatics! Enough of Bohoram sympatisers! |
Muslim-muslim ticket is what has been the agenda and interest of TInubu and APC since inception! It's Islamic agenda is just taking over. All the same, a Muslim-muslim ticket is a choice just as the decision to stand for or against APC is a choice. With Islamic fanatics everywhere a Muslim-muslim ticket is a threat to the existence of Christianity! Let no one be deceived, a Muslim-muslim ticket shall make Nigeria a blood bath zone! The campaign against APC is just starting. It shall serve as a rallying point for every Christian: South, West, East and North. Enough of the bloodshed! We won't consciously enthrone a regime that shall make it impossible for Christians to worship! |
So what's the essence of setting the Friday 17th deadline for submission of VP if the submitted name can still be changed at a later date.[/quote]Don't be deceived. The rhetoric of that statement is to dause tension of the Muslim-Muslim ticket. It's APC strategy for a soft landing. It's a Muslim-muslim ticket! Christians wise up! Let everyone sit up. Islam is set for war. If you fail to do the needful today, you may not be able to practice your faith tomorrow! It's another form of Jihad! Let the cry be heard on mountain tops! |
House boy! |
Is it even sensible to you