Joideviv's Posts
Nairaland Forum › Joideviv's Profile › Joideviv's Posts
When I redeploy, do I need to collect any paper from my LI or ZI? What is the process? |
Please I'm currently serving in Cross river and I really want to relocate to another state, when it's done, do I need to get a clearance letter or document from either my LI or ZI? |
Please I need sex and lagos city, the three series by Success |
So you think dude is fulani? He don't even have a pointed nose, must be Hausa or Hausa-fulani |
When the nuclear Holocaust sweeps the world only the cockroach will survive |
Admin add me to the foundation group 08061220650 |
Please what documents do you need to attach to your printed slips as a prospective student |
Please I studied public administration at degree level and I'm thinking of enrollment in ICAN, how much do you think it would cost me, how can I get the study packs and as well, how do I go about the registration processes? |
olasquare22:I have a BSc in Public Administration, what diet do you think would be suitable for me? |
prof1990:Please I need F1&2 soft copies if you have but if you don't, then send me the ones you have. samsonmikel91@gmail.com |
Please can a public administration graduate apply for ICAN? |
sbashir10:I just realized how you willingly decided to be ignorant, I am alumni of the University of Nigeria and I can tell you that you don't even know how the system work there, let me tell you this, my Departmental president as of 2016 was a guy from Adamawa state, my friend from Benue got admitted to my department with a cut-off of 210 when other eastern States' cut-off is 240. So wake up from bigotry |
They are many things you don't know, op... I would have use my fowl words but I'd behave mature cos you can't fight hate with hate. |
Everybody wants to go to Akwa I bom, this is how some people would end up in batch Z. I would have like Kaduna but security, JOS but security. I would settle for Kano because you can't differentiate their capital from the local governments and then Katsina cos it's peaceful before Abuja and any other state but definitely not Lagos before my allawee finish on transport |
Dude was the only Best Graduating student in the history of microbiology in UNN, he is also known as Prof by folks. I envied his success when he presented the heart-felt valedictory speech at Magret Ekpo Convocation arena. My own short story should be a motivation to others... Until my second year I was a first class hopeful with CGPA 4.51, then comes third year I was hit with 3.1GP in my first semester, I felt like committing suicide but I was steadfast, fast forward to January 27/2017 I graduated with a CGPA of 4.08. Determination is the watchword. |
He must have been selling two page handouts for 5k |
Seun we need a one more innovation in Nairaland- dislike button. Some comments here are not it. Dude made a point but instead dudes are digging into his private life |
Ejioffor Ikechukwu alias Lionet Public Administration University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) |
I know say we ain't like Zahra or E-.money
|
I enjoyed the book, it was a good read. The Governor hated her son because his gay, tortured him to death but later indulge in lesbianism. I now understood what love truly means. |
Which model is this please |
I rep FGC Daura |
HE NIGERIA’S 56TH INDEPENDENCE ANNIVERSARY By: Ejioffor, Ikechukwu Corruption in a plane language can be seen as the immoral, deprive and dishonest practice of individuals. In administrative parlance, it can be seen as using a public office by elected or appointed official to deprive and appropriate public resources, that is to say That, corruption is the use of one’s office to divert what is meant for the general public for selfish gains. Nigeria got her independence on the first of October, nineteen sixty (1/10/1960) and today is 56th independence anniversary of this great nation. Nigeria has faced many turmoil, civil unrest that even threatens to divide this nation as a result of some lingering problems. Questions have been asked as to the causes of this problem and many scholars, experts, students have come up with their individual answers but like a theory it is just an assumption, partial, indeterminate and inconclusive. Nevertheless, the Nigeria’s worst enemy since independence is corruption, Any attempt to expunge corruption is like an attempt to erode the society of its 'typical values'. The history of corruption in Nigeria is traceable to the colonial era where our colonial masters inflate the costs of project, their salaries and allowances. All this are in attempt to move this money in their millions to their native land, this went on for decades until the successful ‘transfer’ of power to those they deemed fit- those the French called interlocoteurs valables (negotiators worth talking to) and Karl Marx refer to the comprador bourgeoisie, these classes of people continue in the perpetration of the activities of their erstwhile masters, a notable figure among them is Francis Okotie-Eboh. Today, corruption is almost inevitable in any institution-be it traditional, religious or formal institutions. Our society today celebrates corrupt officials or personalities more than the pope; for one to be able to have a say in the society one has to be financially buoyant. Just like the Igbo adage says, ‘nwata kwoo aka o soro ogaranya rie nri', a child that washes his hands will eat with the elders, this just shows how materialistic our society is structured. Having traced the factor that is seen as Nigeria’s worst enemy, is about time we suggested the way forward. Corruption is undoubtedly in every society of the world but the difference is its management. While most countries have been able to manage the rate of corruption to its lowest ebb Nigeria is yet to achieve that feat. There is need for institutionalization of anti-corruption measures in every institution this would deter individuals from engaging in such practice. Also an effect legal framework need to be in place, in Nigeria today, the judiciary is charged with melting out penalties for corrupt officials but their practice has faced many challenges relating to the independence of the judiciary. With a zero rate of dependency, the judiciary wold be able to execute its functions free from any encumbrances. Finally, there is need for the adoption of e-governance in carrying out government processes, when the transactionary and processing functions of government agencies are computerized there would be little or no chance for the siphoning of government/public resources. |
First to comment, waiting for it to make front page. This sale of a thing needs more attention than Buhari travels. |
China> Chinese, Benin>Beninenese. Like seriously? OP are you from Ekiti |
It is opprobrium that most of us here instead of addressing the cause we're here using vitriolic word on the deceased. Suicide is cause by a psychological imbalance on an individual of which the individual has no control over. Jamb has mess with the future of our teeming youths by providing a questionable results and lopsided practices. We should blame it on Jamb and their fallibilities. Peace to the fallen ones! |