Education › Re: Two Students Of AAUA ‘Die In Hotel Pool’ During Matriculation Party by kachistone: 9:05am On Feb 05 |
derecho: Celebrating Matriculation at 22? When @ 22 some have graduated? Everybody's time table is not the same. I had my BA at 19 but the best graduating student in my class was over 40 years. He now has his PhD while I am doing my MSc in my 30s. So you never can tell the path that led the matriculant to enter the university at 22. |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Senate Passes Electoral Bill by kachistone: 10:39pm On Feb 04 |
Obaofaba: Nigeria does not have the facilities yet to transmit the results nationwide in real time.
Inec irev might even be hacked.
Until we are ready, manual transmission is the only way to go.
Make sure you have agents on ground in all the polling units and ensure they have the signed results sheet.
Police and other law enforcement agents are there too.
Nigeria is not ripe for electronic transmission of results.
When we say have agents on ground, they say it's structure of criminality. You are one minute away from wailing and we are here to get entertained with your tears. How many times have they hacked servers of other countries that transmit results electronically? |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Senate Passes Electoral Bill by kachistone: 10:37pm On Feb 04 |
Brendaniel: They rejected mandatory electronic transmission of results, so they are planning to do all those, we will reconvene at 4pm, we are still waiting for Sokoto collation officer, we heard he had an accident along the road, in 2026?
It is well...
I tire o. Banks move huge sums of money electronically. Exams and results are done electronically nowadays but electronic transmission of results is like rocket science according to these senators.
Na wa!!!
Yet you subject little children to use the same technology to write and pass their exams with shorter timeframe than election time even with glitch force them in most cases to accept the outcome with a technology you claim is not full proof or reliable but you are here giving excuse for adults to use the very same technology with a longer time frame, the joke is on you... |
Education › Re: 7 Reasons HND Graduates Should Avoid PGD In Nigeria by kachistone: 11:35am On Feb 02 |
Pacesetter123: In Nigeria University system, you won't finish in that year you quoted...! Those years are only on papers.If you enter,nah there you go know what's up.  Well, I am not arguing with you but at least four of my friends did their MA in UNN for 8 months in 2014 before it was turned to a two year programme and it is still very fast with your Convocation and Certificate given within the two years. I could have returned to UNN but I did my BA there and I want a change. I am currently doing mine at NSUK (Nasarawa State University Keffi) and the programme is very fast too. I started in 2025 and I am done with coursework. I have started my project. I know several things can make a programme longer eg strikes, unseriousness on the part of the students and supervisors, missing files, etc but don't generalise please. I pointed out his exaggeration that it will take six years to do a PGD and MSc when PGD is usually done in 8 months while and MSc is for two years (4 semesters) with a maximum of three years (six semesters). Any other factor that makes it longer might be part of what I highlighted in the third paragraph. |
Education › Re: 7 Reasons HND Graduates Should Avoid PGD In Nigeria by kachistone: 10:33pm On Feb 01 |
TheStoriesOfMan: In Nigeria?
If na abroad, I no go argue with you.
Me wey dey the system dey tell you how e dey be. Besides if you look well, I added PhD.
Nigerian educational system no be here.
I go lie for you? Baba, most schools will give you a PGD in eight months. I know Nasarawa State University runs a fast post graduate programme but it is just expensive. UNN also runs a fast post graduate programme. It is not a matter of being in the system or not. I am not sure any school will allow a person run a PGD and MSc programme for six years except there are strikes or unseriousness on the part of the student. PG programmes are faster than the average Bachelor's but the students will spend money. |
Education › Re: 7 Reasons HND Graduates Should Avoid PGD In Nigeria by kachistone: 8:31pm On Feb 01 |
TheStoriesOfMan: Tell her she should budget 6 years for PGD plus Masters. For PhD, make it 10 years. PGD is one year. MSc is two years. So how is PGD plus MSc six years? |
Food › Re: Nigerian Buys A Basket Of Tomatoes For ₦5,000 by kachistone: 7:39am On Jan 21 |
Yankee101: Not so fast Importation of food kills the local market and farmers are left with a loss They’re selling off because Nigeria has no storage system to preserve their goods
Buhari understood this because he was a farmer, so he closed the borders How has closure of borders helped in food security? And what did Buhari achieve with the ill thought out policy that only enriched farmers while the general public bought food at exorbitant prices. |
Politics › Re: MC Oluomo Delivering Speech In English At NURTW Conference (Video) by kachistone: 6:18pm On Jan 16 |
Pootle: am not advocating for him. am a graduate but cant read a written hausa text. so its dosent matter Is Hausa Nigeria's official language? English is the official language in Nigeria and one ought to have a fair level of proficiency in it for official matters. |
Music/Radio › Re: Ihe Di Gi Mma - Chinyere Udoma (video) by kachistone: 9:41pm On Jan 14 |
I didn't see anything wrong with the song after listening to it till the end. The song is ok. People should listen to it because she is passing a message against gratifying the demands of the flesh. |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Real Madrid sack Xabi Alonso, appoint New Coach by kachistone: 7:53pm On Jan 12 |
PulaPower: He made a great mistake for going to Madrid … I once said it when he left that Bundesliga club..
I also said the same about Mbappe but Mbappe seems to be doing well in Madrid. But to me, he shouldn’t have left PSG.. Yeah. Alonso should have stayed at Leverkusen for at least two additional seasons and hone his skills as a coach there. |
Business › Re: See How This Jamaican Man Dressed After Winning $ 1.5m Lottery (Throwback) by kachistone: 6:10pm On Jan 12 |
emynike2001: If that's what will give him peace of mind, so let it be.
Hope that applies to his name's too, he may appear masked but how about his name? Only A. Campbell was written on the cheque. His full name was not written. Besides, people can even claim that the lottery outfit just pulled a stunt and selected a staff under the guise of anonymity in order to avoid paying anybody. You know money matters can be funny. |
Politics › Re: Police Strike Bandits Camp With Helicopter In Kogi (Video) by kachistone: 3:09pm On Jan 12 |
Gotocourt: The Nigeria Police Force which is part of Nigeria Armed Forces is taking back it's glory. The NPF has different sizes of machine used strictly for major operations kept in state headquarters. Late President Shehu Shagari empowered the NPF mopols. I've been seeing police convoys with different grades of MGs in Jos, Plateau State heading to hot volatile areas.
It's obvious, TINUBU is out for business 👌. Kudos to the police but they are not part of the Armed Forces. The Armed Forces are the military i.e The Army, Navy and Airforce. But let them destroy these wicked terrorists. I am fully in support |
Crime › Re: Princess Ochigo: Lifeless Body Of High Court Staff Found In FCT (Photos) by kachistone: 3:53pm On Jan 06 |
EmekaBlue: Oboy ye... Hook up gone bad maybe
No need of putting Igbo woman like there is genocide on Igbos abeg How you take know say na hook up? She could have been a victim of one chance, armed robbery or assassination. |
Politics › Re: 2027: I’m Not Joining ADC – Peter Obi by kachistone: 1:50pm On Dec 29, 2025 |
richmond500: Atiku as president, Obi as vice president.
This ticket may have won in 2023 but those two refused to let go of ego. Now that Tinubu is in charge, i hope it's not too late There was no way Atiku could have won in 2023 after an 8 years of Buhari. It wouldn't fly. The arrogance of Atiku and PDP not to zone the presidential ticket to the South made them lose the election. Atiku's best chance was in 2019. |
Family › Re: Are Women Actually The “Weak Vessel”? by kachistone: 10:17pm On Dec 27, 2025 |
Harddiskng: Physical weakness is subjective though.
I doubt you can beat anyone of the top 10 professional UFC women division fighters in the world. You vs anyone of them. You know who my money is on lol.
What if, “women are the weaker vessel” is a fallacy we have been cleverly sold by women to avoid jobs/situations they don’t to be involved with: like going to war  If the top ten male and female UFC fighters go against each other, do you think the ladies will last 10 minutes each? |
Politics › Re: Fear Grips Lagos Residents Following Arrest Of Two Suspected ISWAP Terrorists by kachistone: 4:12pm On Dec 23, 2025 |
Zionmdde: Northerners cannot do anything in some southern cities. That's the truth. The bone of contention here is lagos. Where will they escape from na. Or imagine onitsha or aba. As they are running, their innocent brothers will escape with them too You seem to think that only Northerners will become terrorists in future. That is the problem. There are indigenous Yoruba muslims from the South West that are becoming radical. Just give them time and see them becoming something else. |
Politics › Re: Fear Grips Lagos Residents Following Arrest Of Two Suspected ISWAP Terrorists by kachistone: 1:12pm On Dec 23, 2025 |
Zionmdde: There are areas iswap can never succeed. Lagos and lots of southern cities are no go areas So no need for the panic It is better the security agencies up their game o. That is the only solution because wishful thinking cannot solve it. I once predicted that Nigeria was going to record suicide bombings before it began and several of my course mates said it was impossible since the average Nigerian values his life. I made the prediction as a student of Peace and Conflict Studies in 2009-10 and Nigeria recorded her first suicide bombing in 2011. The signs I saw were massive illiteracy and poverty in several parts of the country especially the North. Now, we have seen several radical groups coming up in the South West and the zone that is known for religious tolerance and syncretism is opening up it's flanks to many indigenous fundamentalists. President Tinubu needs to mandate the security agencies to deal ruthlessly with terrorism or else they will over run many states in the South |
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Sports › Re: Which Of These Football Starlets Disappointed The Most? by kachistone: 12:31pm On Dec 16, 2025 |
Orlandoo: Oscar disappointed me the most. Leaving Europe (Chelsea) for Chinese league was a foolish decision. I bet he can't handle the limelight. Oscar went for money. He said he is from a poor family and he came to play football for the money so that he could have enough. No too blame am. The China deal paid him well |
Sports › Re: Which Of These Football Starlets Disappointed The Most? by kachistone: 12:29pm On Dec 16, 2025 |
jiggyman: Dont ever put pablo aimar on this list! Zero football knowledge. He even added saviola I am surprised J. Saviola is in the list. I know Saviola played for Barca |
Politics › Re: Abia State Acquires Star Paper Mills For N2.5 Billion by kachistone: 9:31pm On Dec 15, 2025 |
Jakpon: All what Governor Otti said sounds nice but no mention was made in the article about how the Government would sustain the moribund Paper mMlls and Textile Mills the state wants to revive.
How would the State Government effect legislations that would ban the importation of Paper and Textiles? Knowing that his kinsmen are the one that mostly import these cheap products from Asia into the Nigerian market, thereby hampering local production. Banning imports have never solved anything in Nigeria. Instead, govt should provide the enabling environment for factories in Nigeria to survive like power and access to credits. The only reason importation is cheaper is because factories in China have cheap power and access to credit. At least, some parts of Abia now have 24 hours light so the issue of power has been addressed. The next thing is to provide enormous funds for factories and businesses by giving them loans at single digits of like 4 to 5 percent. This will make locally produced items to be cheaper thereby killing the incentive to import. |
Politics › Re: General Gowon's Wedding In April 19,1969: Aerial View Of CMS Marina Church by kachistone: 11:52am On Dec 15, 2025 |
math2001: When Nigeria was a united nation without tribalism Nigeria was fighting a civil war by that time. So it was not united then. |
Politics › Re: Turaki, Ex-Governors, PDP Leaders, Obasanjo In Closed-Door Meeting by kachistone: 6:34pm On Dec 13, 2025 |
Tareq1105: Yes, and it was during same Obasanjo tenure that PDP sickness started from. Hmmm. You have a point but the recklessness of PDP in jettisoning the zoning formula that made it win elections was the problem. Don't forget that the North felt that GEJ's second tenure was supposed to be the turn of the North and they worked against him. That was a critical period in PDP as Atiku and 5 other governors including Amaechi weakened the party. But the biggest blow came during the 2023 elections when Atiku clinched the ticket when the mood of the nation was for power to shift to the South. The Wike and the G5 weakened the party. But Obi's defection from the party weakened PDP too as it affected the party in the East which was a core PDP zone. PDP cannot recover again. They should have expelled Wike and his supporters immediately Tinubu appointed him. Imagine PDP losing traditional states like Rivers, Delta, Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa and Cross River. These are PDP states and they support the party with their oil money. And the party is dead in the East too as there is no PDP governor in the East. |
Politics › Re: Turaki, Ex-Governors, PDP Leaders, Obasanjo In Closed-Door Meeting by kachistone: 4:48pm On Dec 13, 2025 |
Mrfixitt: Consolidate your party and give Gej or Peter Obi your flag and Tinubu will be gone PDP is gone. The party can no longer be salvaged again. |
Politics › Re: Drama As Ambassadorial Nominee Struggles To Name Ekiti Senators by kachistone: 7:14am On Dec 11, 2025 |
ogaontop: I am sure 80% of the nominees cannot recite the new National Anthem! They might know it o. Don't forget that the "new anthem" was the old one they used as students in primary and secondary schools while they were still young. It is people that are 45 and below (apart from those in primary schools) that might struggle with the "new anthem" as we didn't grow with it. |
Politics › Re: Senate Tells Tinubu To Exempt Lawmakers From Police Withdrawal Directive by kachistone: 6:14pm On Dec 10, 2025 |
Kennitrust: But it make no sense withdrawing police from law makes na
Although I wish they also have a feelers from the insecurity Nigerian are going through. Let them use Civil Defence. If they had done their oversight function well, the insecurity wouldn't have gotten to this stage. I feel no pity for them because they are complicit in making Nigeria insecure. |
Politics › Re: Rivers Assembly Lawmakers Didn’t Inform Me Before Joining APC - Wike by kachistone: 3:05pm On Dec 06, 2025 |
Penguin2: If you believe that those errand boys of his didn’t inform him before defecting, then you might as well believe that Remi Tinubu did not inform Tinubu before giving birth.
After, Wike will be calling others liars but look at him lying through his teeth here.
Maybe they’ve heard Fubara wants to defect to APC and they want to arrive before him and get ready to show he doesn’t get the APC ticket for 2027.
But as usual, Fubara will outfox them. He already defeated all of them if not for corrupt Supreme Court that delivered kangaroo judgment and wallowed into even things that were not before it.
But darkness doesn’t last forever. Fubara is gone. He has lost the battle. I don't see him coming back in 2031 except anything changes at the dying minutes. |
Crime › Re: How Lasisi Funmilayo & Daughter Sewa Were Killed By Boyfriend Victor Fajemirokun by kachistone: 3:02pm On Dec 06, 2025 |
Offpoint1: South westeners and Easterners needs to sensitze their people about human ritual beliefs.
Innocent souls lost to demon in human form So na only S/Westerners and S/Easterners dey do human rituals abi? Human ritual killings na all over Nigeria o. No allow any body deceive you. It is a malaise that needs to be eradicated nationwide |
Celebrities › Re: Teni Mocks 2Baba: ‘We Are Coming To Save You From Your Husband’ by kachistone: 1:38pm On Dec 04, 2025 |
EarthKing: St. Obi's case is similar to this 2baba' s current situation. He was under the control of his wife. If the online cho cho cho are true. Then, I'm afraid 2baba is in the same boat.
What do I even know, I'm just a Jon Snow. An Igala proverb says; ènwu kiá r'inyo álu ewo, oñwu akp'ewo... Na wetin the sweet for goat mouth, naim the kill goat. They are both different. 2 Baba already has multiple women. He should have had some sense by now because St. Obi had only one woman in the picture. Both of them are not the same. How can 2 Baba always play the victim when he has had several women here. This is a pattern. |
Celebrities › Re: Teni Mocks 2Baba: ‘We Are Coming To Save You From Your Husband’ by kachistone: 11:53am On Dec 04, 2025 |
EarthKing: I can literally feel 2baba' s pain. Man is just trying to be happy and I think it's quite valid.
2baba is a chillled man to the core. That's why he keep attracting alpha females. Annie, Peru, Natasha. List them. They are all apha females.
According to one of the principles of electrostatics by Coloumb' s law: "Like charges repel while unlike charges attract. "
If I were 2baba, I'd just save my self from all this drama. His mental health is sacrosanct. That's how we lost St. Obi, like joke. St Obi's case is different because na one woman that one get. But 2 Baba don get many women. He suppose don wise up. |
TV/Movies › Re: When You Go To Nigeria, You Don't Find Them Watching Any Ghanaian Movie-selassie by kachistone: 11:48am On Dec 04, 2025 |
Maxymilliano: We do watch Inspector Bediako on NTA then but not in this age and time I watched it on AIT too and it is still my favourite Ghana Soap Opera till today. I have searched on YouTube for the old episodes but I keep seeing snippets of the spin off and I don't like spin off of movies. Funny enough, Inspector Bediako is a remake of Sledge Hammer. Did you watch the American series called Sledge Hammer? The lead actor's catchphrase is "Trust me I know what I am doing." |
Celebrities › Re: Who Is The Funniest Among Them? by kachistone: 11:05pm On Nov 29, 2025 |
Samantha125: The only Nigerian skits that I like are Yawa skits.
The rest are just promoting promiscuity, it's like they can't make any interesting content without sexualizing women.
But anyways, let me not generalise since I haven't watched all Nigerian skits. I used to follow Yawa Skits religiously but I stopped when the skit became 30 mins and 40 mins long. I preferred the old pattern of short skits that are less than 10 mins. |