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I kind of like this size of ladies, don't know why |
zionmade:Simultaneous Equation, 2nd ODE.lol.... go read up you can't compare the maths in Chemical to Civil. one of the most difficult aspects of mathematics is complex analysis, offered by Civil, electrical, mechanical and pure mathematicians. Don't drag this make your research. |
Civil Engineering is more difficult than Chemical, Civil engineering world over have very competitive slots in admission. Civil engineering is way broader than chemical engineering with ties to hydro, wind electricity generation. what can be more difficult than studying fluid/water/wind events, designing structures to accommodate them, what can be more difficult than studying soil and its geotechnical patterns, or remote sensing, geo surveys. I can go on and on. From where I graduated from Chemical and petroleum engineering are the babies of the faculty, with the least number of courses offered. Someone bases just in chemistry, little maths and physics being compared with a major in maths, physics, chemistry, biology (sanitary aspect, BOD, COD). My brother you can't compare Chemical to Civil Engineering. People don't just make their research. The other said Civil is drawing, where? its not architecture. Branches of Civil Offshore Engineering Geotechnical Engineering Structural and Fire safety Enginnering Hydrography Transport/Highway Engineering Sanitary and Environmental Engineering Dredging Engineering Geosurvey, remote sensing, photogrammetry, informatics engineering. All with ties to fields like, oil and gas (offshore), building, transport, sanitary and environmental protection, meteorological fields, power generation (wind, hydro), soil, dams and hydraulic structures, I can go on and on. |
romeoprexx: Birat:You guys think they'll will be stupid enough to repeat questions. The past questions are just to guide you. Good luck to all of you. |
Igbos:True True |
taiwo92:can you kindly mail me past questions to joenyam@gmail.com. Thanks a lot |
assyn:password, username and link to accept/reject the invite. Also how to print test slip, venue schedule. Not forgetting instructions. |
This is a welcome development. Most of the ills in the society occur because the authorities are inept. It shouldn't have degenerated to this level where innocent lives are lost. This surely leads to people taking laws into their hands in a bid for justice. Often times, justice delivered without dispassion is always in danger of not being justice. |
The Senate want to play co-presidency. The presidency want to reserve all powers to itself. The judiciary instead of giving clear interpretations of judgements, will leave us more confused and divided than we approached it. In a sane country, on Magu's issue, the executive and legislature ought to present their case before the Supreme Court for interpretation. On receiving judgement, the section 171 of the constitution will thus be amended. But no, everyone of them likes it as it is, so they can continue the power tussle as it suits them. Stupid politicians. |
Gourdoinc:Have you been into a discuss with an average Nigerian youth? Its OK to be sentimental but not stupid, sadly most are both. We need serious work on this... |
I'm not participating in the next elections or any other except I see posters of youths canvassing for offices. We need to get rid of all those old folks who call themselves politicians. All they do is bury their heads in the sand and stand for nothing but reelection. |
A lot of things became problems because of people like you. |
Got an invite early today |
ama32:I thought you were asked not to download such, write to their support and wait their response The deadline has been extended to the 2nd of July. |
May you not find your better half after marriage. My prayer for you all. |
45% Melancholic, 20% Choleric, 15% phlegmatic and 20% sanguine. Approximately, that's me. |
sekundosekundo:The simplest explanations are the most correct. you made so much sense |
sekundosekundo:The simplest explanations are the mist correct. you made so much sense |
Retractable roof, wooow |
well done boys |
Good question. The Federal government should allow journalists to question them. Suggestion: Two or three girls should be interviewed separately, at the same time. Believe me, their narrative will be completely different. I remembered way back, two colleagues snicked out of the school compound, they weren't caught but a staff alleged to have seen them. They were both called before a disciplinary committee and interrogated, but they vehemently denied. They were asked to leave. The next day, they were again summoned but this time one after another. The first person went before the panel, after much scrutiny he was taken to another room to wait alone, the second came in, he was asked to give a detailed account of his crime because his other partner had told them everything and will be given a lesser punishment, they lied. The second divulged everything meanwhile the first stood his ground, so they were caught and severely punished. Perhaps, this principle can be applied if the government is sincere. |
This one is strong. |
I just hope this is true, we support such developmental strides. Have you noticed that Nigerian leaders rarely engage in long term project, they always want to start and finish project to claim achievement in things that is or no or less benefit to the masses. The America we see today is a project that started a long time ago and is in continuum. That's how industrialization began. |
If the interview he granted is true as uploaded by this blog, then its sad. People of this age and exposure could not look into Buhari's antecedence before supporting him, they're now talking with the other side of their mouths. same folks that supported the emergence of a 73 year old, incompetent, 'certificate less', agenda less man to rule over a nation of educated, vibrant and able young folks. Let him shut up and suck it up. na for Naija you wan make sitting president resign or impeached. |
Their atrocities are unmentionable. Take heart, may you boy find rest in the Creator. |
We have been cursed with this government. So we should suck it up. Any sane government should have taken precautionary measures to abate a reoccurrence, if we're to take any form of diversification seriously. An agenda repeatedly echoed into our ears. But how can, when countries are effectively run by 39 year olds, we here are left with tired engines and people with no single expertise. Even at this age when they should amend their ways in readiness to meet their creator, they're busy feeding us with lies unrepentantly. I think God has designated a special section for Nigerian politicians in hell, no wonder their torments begin here with untraceable illnesses.
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This country is a complete joke, so the legislative arm of government is suppose to set up a panel to investigate a man for purportedly criticizing an executive arm for financial recklessness and carrying out projects of no positive impact on the people governed. So whoever should come out to lash the government for its incompetence, a panel should be set up to investigate that person. so much resources wasted on trivial issues, while the streets are flooded with beggars, unemployable youths, thousands of mosques and churches zero sincerity, only a few hospitals and medical personnel, poor educational system and infrastructure, I can go on and on. Stupid politicians, they bury their heads in the sand and stand for nothing but re-election. |
The price of blocks is dependant on location, I.e the availability of 'sharp' sand to mould the blocks. Places like Bauchi, Jos, Gombe have prices ranging from 100-110 for 6" and 130-140 for 9", Lagos, Ogun and the likes ranges between 145-180 for 6" and 175-200 for 9", same can be said for PH, Asaba. |
What exactly are the achievements of this Bayelsa Governor? |

That's a Toyota Celica zoom to look above the number plate.