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The school is located along the road towards onitsha if u are going from Owerri. u will take objective questions and essay base on the subject u indicated to teach if taking in d sch. so revise the subject very well, d sch normally give out waec questions |
Location :- Borno, Yobe, Adamarwa. is a good job but Thanks |
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All I kn is dat once relationship is mentioned, d lady involved should not put rules in dat relationship becos if d guy puts his own rules, d relationship will not stand. e.g if d lady says no sex until marriage and d guy says no gifts and money until marriage, d lady will leave. I tink better understanding and once in a month enjoyment should be there becos is called relationship and not causal friendship. |
A former vice-president, and a presidential aspirant on the platform of the All Progressives Congress, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, and a national leader of APC, former State governor Bola Tinubu, held separate meetings with a former president, Obasanjo, on Friday. The meetings held at Obasanjo’s Hilltop presidential residence in Abeokuta. The meetings which lasted less than one hour, were said to be connected with the 2015 elections. Tinubu had paid such a visit early last month to Obasanjo, where he said he had come to discuss the state of the nation and seek the former president’s advice on the choice of a presidential candidate for the party. However, on this visit, Tinubu did not grant any press interview as his convoy drove out of Obasanjo’s residence around 12.30pm. Two hours after his departure, Atiku, who had earlier paid a visit to the governor, Amosun, arrived in a convoy, and drove into the former president’s compound. He moved into the inner chamber of the building briskly as soon as he arrived. After a closed-door meeting which lasted for about 45 minutes, he emerged from the chamber with his host, and went to another wing of the building where they had lunch. He later emerged after 20 minutes and told journalists that he had come to pay respect to his former boss and also discuss the developments in the country with him. He said, “I came to pay my respect to my former boss, Obasanjo and we discussed the state of the nation generally.” He would, however, not reveal the details of their discussion. He said contrary to rumours making the rounds, he enjoyed an extremely cordial relationship with Obasanjo. Atiku while reacting to the moves that the Tambuwal had also joined the APC presidential race, said “the more the merrier, APC is a democratic party.” The former vice-president said it was regrettable that the crisis in the Ogun State APC had deepened with Osoba said to have defected to the Social Democratic Party. Atiku, who is the chairman of the South -West reconciliation committee of the party, however, expressed optimism that the case was not totally irreconcilable. He said, “It is regrettable and unfortunate, but I believe it is a situation that is still reconcilable. This is a situation that has been going on for some time and we have not given up.” Atiku lashed out at the ruling Party as a party whose transformation agenda has taken the nation backward. He said, “They call themselves transformers while we call ourselves progressives, because transformation goes with progressiveness. “But their own transformation goes with backwardness. I have said it over and over again because I have visited APC and PDP states, if you go to Sokoto, Lagos, Rivers, Zamfara, Kano, you’ll really see, feel and touch, not what they have told you on the television,” he said. He commended the state governor for the massive infrastructural development he had achieved in the state in three and half years. http://www.africaeagle.com/2014/11/nigeria-2015-polls-atiku-tinubu-hold.html?m=1
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An Air Force fighter helicopter that was deployed for military action against the Boko Haram crashed in Adamawa State. The Defence Headquarters confirmed the death of three crew members in the military helicopter which crashed on Thursday night. News of the latest crash came about two months after a Nigerian Air Force fighter jet was reported missing during routine operations in State on September 12. The Defence authorities said in a statement posted on its official blog, http://defenceinfo.mil.ng/, that the crash occurred by 10pm on Thursday around the Federal University of Technology, Yola, Adamawa State. It was stated that rescue workers worked throughout the night to preserve the wreckage of the aircraft and the crash scene. The statement read, “At about 2200 hours yesterday 13 November 2014, a ground attack helicopter on an armed patrol crashed around the University of Technology, Yola, Adamawa State. “The crew of three was lost in the ill-fated accident. “Rescue party worked throughout the night to preserve the wreckage of the aircraft and scene of the accident for proper investigation to be carried out. Further details would be made known later.” However, a source, who confided in our correspondent, said that the aircraft, an M-1 35 helicopter, crashed at Sangere in Girei Local Government Area of the state while on a mission to prevent insurgents from advancing to Yola. The source said that the aircraft was deployed to halt the insurgents’ advance to Yola after they were dislodged by the military from Mubi on Thursday night. It was stated that the aircraft crashed about 10 Kilometres from the State capital. The Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Adesola Amosun, had said during a recent forum at the University of Ibadan that the Force had made over 6, 000 successful missions in the operations area. The missions involve airlift of troops and equipment, rotation of forces, evacuation of casualty, attack missions and surveillance operations and reconnaissance missions. http://www.africaeagle.com/2014/11/another-nigerian-military-helicopter.html?m=1 |
As the people of Ekiti State are waiting patiently for the inauguration of the Governor-elect, Mr Ayo Fayose tomorrow, no fewer than 1,000 prophets, pastors and muslim clerics are expected to do spiritual cleansing for him at the newly constructed Oke Ayoba Government Lodge. The multi -million naira Lodge built by the regime of Dr Kayode Fayemi was commissioned by the Speaker of the House of Representatives,Hon Aminu Tambuwal. Speaking during a television programme at NTA, Ado Ekiti on Tuesday, the Governor-elect , Mr Fayose said the Pastors and Prophets are welcome from all the 16 local government areas of the state. “I am inviting all our men of God to follow us to Oke Ayobo, Government House on Thursday to do some spiritual cleansing there. “But let me emphasis that we are only inviting pastors who are divinely called to lead us to Government House “They (clerics) would be in front, we shall follow them, our men of God would use the power of prayer to conquer. Meanwhile,arrangement are on top gear for the inauguration of the governor-elect which is expected to take place at the Oluyemi Kayode Stadium, Ado Ekiti. Dignitaries from all walks of life are already moving in to Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State capital in their hundreds for the success of Thursday’s inauguration ceremony. http://www.nigerianeye.com/2014/10/ekiti-1000-prophets-pastors-and-muslim.html |
Seven ministers in President Goodluck Jonathan’s cabinet have resigned their positions. Those who resigned are Ministers of Information, Labaran Maku; Trade and Industry, Samuel Ortom; State for Education, Nyesom Wike; and State for Defence, Musiliu Obanikoro. Others are Ministers of Labour, Emeka Wogu; Health, Onyebuchi Chukwu; State for Niger Delta, Dairus Ishaku. The ministers quit their posts to pursue their political ambitions, the government said. The ministers, whose departure had long been expected, will contest gubernatorial elections in their respective states. Maku will slug it out with other PDP governorship aspirants in Nasarawa State; Chukwu, Ebonyi: Wogu, Abia; Obanikoro, Lagos; Wike, Rivers; Ortom, Benue and Ishaku, Taraba. They were bade farewell by President Goodluck Jonathan and other members of his cabinet during Wednesday’s Federal Executive Council meeting in Abuja. At the emotion laden valedictory session, Jonathan said although he was aware of the ministers’ ambitions, none of them has sent in his resignation letter. He therefore directed them to send their resignation letters to the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Anyim Pius Anyim, latest by Monday. He said the Peoples Democratic Party on which platform they seek to contest the election allows them till Monday to resign their appointment. The President added that the valedictory session was important because they would not be attending the next meeting if they did not change their minds. While saying there was still room for those who wanted to reconsider their steps, Jonathan warned that such grace would no longer be available to them once they have sent in their letters. The President said, “I want to make it very clear that as of this morning, about seven members of council may, and I use the word ‘may’ because you don’t conclude anything in politics. So, seven of us may not be here next Wednesday if their plans continue. “But we may not say they are not with us until they write to us through the Secretary to the Government of the Federation. “As we are talking now, nobody has written and we have not dropped anybody, people should not say we have dropped ministers, no. We have not dropped any ministers. “They are still ministers of council but assuming between now and next council, if they decide to go on with their plans, it is only proper we wish them well, assuming we don’t see them again. “But if they change their plans, they will continue to be with us but after receiving the letters and they change their minds, it will be too late. “So, if they have to change their minds, they have to change their minds before sending the letter to the SGF.” The President thereafter directed the Minister of Power, Prof. Chinedu Nebo, to thank the seven ministers on behalf of the council. Nebo, in his tribute, said the affected ministers had rendered distinguished service to the cabinet and Nigeria and were ready to go and express what they had learnt from the President. He said serving under Jonathan was like a school of apprenticeship as he continued to remain calm in the face of unwarranted provocation. He said, “They (the seven ministers) came, they saw, they acquired knowledge and are going to serve in states. “We wish them well and God’s guidance. We have played as team members. We will surely miss them. We pray that God will be with them. “We will be so happy if by next year, many of these our brothers, if not all of them, are sworn in as governors in their states and we can see and know that we have people we can relate to at all times with the best of minds and will. “We wish them well and we will continue to work together for the transformation of our country under your leadership, who has given us this transformation agenda that is doing so much to give the best of service of governance to our people.” Maku later delivered an emotion-laded speech in which he thanked the President for the opportunity to serve and their colleagues for their support. He described the moment as very difficult and emotional for him and his colleagues who he said had decided to take a leap of faith. He commended the President for his patience which he said had led to stability of leadership devoid of unnecessary sacking of ministers. He however on behalf of his colleagues apologised to the President in case they had wronged him in the course of carrying out their duties. While extolling Jonathan’s leadership qualities, Maku said Nigerians would have been playing in the league of big countries like Brazil but for the various challenges being faced. He said, “This is truly a very difficult and an emotional moment for me and my colleagues who are about to take a leap of faith in our lives as individuals and as officers of state. “A time comes in the life of people when they make decisions when they are convinced that those decisions will further the vision, development and future of their country under a leadership that they believe in. “All of us here who have been named by you (the President), who may not be here by next Wednesday, owe God Almighty eternal gratitude for connecting us with you which has led to our elevation to serve at this highest level of executive authority in our country.” Maku said he and his six colleagues were exiting the cabinet with the huge experience they had gathered under the President. “We have learnt a lot today, some of those qualities include the capacity to stay focused in spite of distractions, in spite of torments, in spite of all the things that are said about you, you have remained focused and that indeed is a sign of strength. “The other is to keep your eyes on the ball, of your policy which today as I have said is already giving a lot of results. “The last in my opinion which is very important is that you have a cosmopolitan approach to leadership in Nigeria. You have been able to bring together diverse people from all walks of life, you have resisted temptations to religious sentiments, resisted persuasions for ethnic or sectional sentiments, you have remained a unifier as every leader in a diverse country should be. “And so we are going out with some of these lessons which we have learnt quietly from you in the last four yours,” he said. Meanwhile, indication emerged that the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Senator Bala Muhammed, may have dropped his governorship ambition. Muhammed had earlier indicated interest in contesting the governorship election in Bauchi State. His name was however conspicuously missing among the ministers the President announced as having shown their desire to exit the cabinet. He was however present at the Wednesday meeting. http://www.nigerianeye.com/2014/10/breaking-news-labaran-maku-nyesom-wike.html
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cinammon: So because there's no old fool scouting to lay ur younger sister who is just barely 13 years old ( nd daughter, cousin, niece etc incase u dnt hav a little sister) u feel it's no concern of yours..I don't want to believe this came from an adult...well i don't hv any thing for you. keep on babbling on nairaland. ur voice won't be heard. since u hv made stella and senator's conversation ur concern, let me see what u will accomplish, child marriage is there culture so let muslims be. Like u said, If u tink that u are mature enough !!!! Well keep on babbling on nairaland, dat is ur only weapon. |
ALL OF U ARE BUSY THROWING ABUSES ON EACH OTHER BECAUSE OF LITTLE CHILD MARRIAGE THAT IS NOT CONCERN OF URS.STELLA AND THE SENATOR ARE BUSY MAKING MONEY WHILE U ARE HERE FABRICATING WORDS, EXCHANGING WORDS WITH EACH OTHER.I PRAY THAT THIS TOPIC WON;T SEE THE FRONT PAGE |
Foolish boy, ur rod sugar mummy wil soon cut ur rod |
dat is gud. |
Abia governor has given u enough money 4 u 2 start promoting him and his state. Havn't u seen d ranking of governors in naija, dat. Abia state governor is worst and d last governor n naija |
Am really sorry 4 this kind of naija senator, i read a report on saharareporters.com and u can believe what this so called baby child senator said, that is paining her every night. which means that this senator has already started scraching opiotus, inserting his bluetooth into d small and inmature bluetooth port. the worst part of it is that d rich muslim don't give out their daughters at that young age. God bless naija |