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Vehicles wey Boko boys go still obtain from Nigeria army. |
Once upon a time when we had adults on this forum. What we have now are... |
Abeg, how much be fuel now cos Nina bought for 145 |
Your late sister who raised you was right. Move on. |
I also need the material on 08039331817 |
I smell a "Dance" (Python or Crocodile) if the South West continues on this trend. |
Chidinma! Chidinma!! Chidinma!!! How many times did I call you? Run as your leg fit carry you oh. Yam and goat no dey stay together oh. |
Would this fly for 3 including landing and clearing. Fhemmmy: |
osimataylor:I stopped almost reading punch because of it sensational headlines. Agreed, corruption is something we need to kill, but at the same time not loosing sight at other pressing issues. But now that the EFCC seems to be waking up again to its "responsibilities", there is the concern that it might end up making a hash of the cases it has been prosecuting. From what is now happening with the spate of bails being granted these accused persons, especially former governors, it is possible none of the accused individuals and those that might be prosecuted after them would give up their alleged loot. They might end up not returning what they have been accused of looting from their states. As things seem to stand, these series of prosecutions could provide the accused persons the clean bill of health to feel they were wrongly accused, leading to their being rehabilitated into society to enjoy whatever they might have taken at the expense of their people. |
Unfortunately for Kogi citizens, with Prince Audu Abubakar, their desire for good governance seems far fetched. @poster, you are only being economical with the truth. Specifically, from the APC angle, public records on Prince Audu Abubakar are that of a man that has been described in many derogatory adjectives. Indeed, ever since Audu Abubakar left office as governor in 2003, it is well documented that he has been hurled severally before uncountable judges and on various issues. Despite this deplorable antecedent of Audu Abubakar, the leadership of the APC, a party that claims to be foremost in waging the fight against corrupt practices in Nigeria, has remained mute over Audu Abubakar’s association with it as its candidate in the coming elections. Ordinarily, this portends nothing else but gross danger for the Kogi people. On the other hand, the PDP which is the other major political and current ruling party in Kogi State has without any halt allowed voters’ ears to be stocked with stories of its supposed endorsement of Governor Idris Wada for a second term in office. For many analysts of Kogi State governance, the difference between the allegedly corrupt Prince Audu Abubakar of the APC and Idris Wada of the PDP is just that of half a dozen and six. On issues relating to purportedly looting of the Kogi State treasury, both men are on this same page with near equal status. Thus, their openly expressed desire to seek a come back to the Kogi state government House as governor, is considered a misplaced effrontery. This self centered ambition by these men has raised some inevitable questions in the minds of numerous suffering Kogi people regarding the value of Nigeria’s democracy to them and its selection process for contenders in elections. For the greater good of the Kogi people, the best advice for the PDP is to pressure Wada to relinquish power and allow someone else that is competent and popular to takeover in order to rebuild a united and peaceful party. This may even provide a very good soft landing for Governor Idris Wada as he will still be accorded a leadership status in the party and by extension in the State instead of being thrust upon an endless list of allegations that would thrust him into jail as the norm in Nigeria when an opposing Party takes over power. In all, the selection of a next Kogi state Governor will depend more on voters’ choice than party sentiments and impunity. Nevertheless, the final decider, remains God. |
My name is Enendu Chidi Donatus and my Jamb Reg number is 15242944HC. Let me start by congratulating all those that got admitted. Even though I was not fortunate like others, I still thank God and believe everything is possible with him. I applied to study Business Administration and scored 55.60 in the Post UME but was not fortunate like others. I am thinking that the Indigene something must have marred my chances. Well, I am hoping and believing God. |
ocgreen:Thanks for the good work bro!. If you do not mind, I could bell you on your number. However, could you help my sibling check if he was admitted. Jamb Reg Number is: 15242944HC. He applied for BUS ADMIN. |
My younger brother scored 55.6 and applied for BUS ADMIN. Is showing "No admission yet" on Jamb site. Any useful information please ![]() |
My younger brother scored 55.6 and applied for BUS ADMIN. Is showing "No admission yet" on Jamb site. Any useful information please ![]() |
pol.science and pub.admin are both 53.those who didnt score up to the cut off point should change to other departments with lower cut off point.delay is dangerous as change of courses will soon close.Rich4real, how about Bus Admin for Non-Indigenes. What is the likely scores? |
Good forum, keep it coming. I sincerely need the house candid opinion. In 2003, I applied to study in the States as an undergraduate, but was refused visa on the grounds that they were not satisfied if I was going to return after my school. My passport, not the e-passport was stamped and returned back to me. My question is this, 8 years after then, I now have the new e-passport, but with a different date of birth but same name(Did it to get my present bank job) and I am thinking of doing my masters in the States. What are the implications As I know they could asked if I have ever been denied visa before and considering the discrepancy in age now as per my new passport. What do you guys think? |
I am currently doing a research and I need your contributions on the above topic either positive or negative. Thank you. |
My Story, Its exactly six weeks today that I went for my interview, but was denied visa on the ground of supplying false supporting document and lack of comprehensive medical insurance. These are entirely not correct and I need your advise. I have worked for 3 years after my graduation and have been able to save 4.8 million which remained untouched in my current account with GTB even as i type this. Secondly, I did a comprehensive health insurance with UNIC Insurance Abuja that cost me 26k. I have copies of it with me. Even if they say I can still appeal, why would they deny me on this grounds. I can authoritatively say that today that MY OWN DOCUMENT WERE NOT VERIFIED. How do I begin the appeal process ![]() |
1. Go to www.unnportal.com 2. Under "Students" tab, click on "Prospective". 3. Under "Portal Menu" tab, click on "Post UME Result". 4. On the right of the page, select the appropriate session (2010/2011) 5. Click on "Search with parts or all of your NAME". 6. Type your surname only and submit. 7. From the list that appears, check for your name. Make sure it matches with your Shaded JAMB number. Then click on "view" at the far right of the page, corresponding to your name. 8. Your result should appear instantly. You can now print this page. |
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Candidate Name: OGBOGHO OKEZI PRINCEWILL Gender: MALE Registration Number: 06266087ED Exam Number: 25603534 Exam Centre: UNIV OF PORT-HARCOURT, NEW LECTURE HALL, ABUJA CAMPUS, PORT-HARCOURT (CTR-3) Subject Score Subject Score Use of English 64 Mathematics 62 Chemistry 53 Physics 47 Please contact JAMB office Aggregate: 226 |
Thanks All |
CASE CLOSEF |
I will be 30 years of age by November of this year. I have a good job with a multinational company and planing on settling down soon to my girlfriend of two and a half years who is currently serving with a New Generation Bank @ Ibadan. I called her as usual last night and asked if she was in bed already and was shocked by her response. That she was passing the night in another guys house who is also a corp member. Her reason was that there was no light at her place. Please, NL, I need your advise on this one before I go crazy as I intend walking down the aisle with this girl on completion of my Duplex which is 99% complete. |
Hello Landers, this is to inform all of you that the test result held on January the 24th 2009 at JSS Tudun Wada, Wuse Zone 4, Abuja has been released. Check your emails. |
Hello Nairalanders, I was called for an MTN test @ PH for the position of field support engineers. Does anyone knows what to xpect? |
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