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elleven45: I miss futoHahahahaha.....I can imagine!!! |
There was more fun during our dayz than now!.... |
lertee: Eeya,Crazy answer for a Silly question!!! |
Kidz barely do interesting thingz thesedayz! Don-rissy: |
http://futo.edu.ng/news/tabid/272/id/147/press-release.as px Let's get back to school... So #unfortunate |
What is requisite for eligibility?? |
lertee: Can someone mention any of his songs here,i never listened to any.Fuji gyration with R.Kelly... ![]() lertee: Can someone mention any of his songs here,i never listened to any.Fuji gyration with R.Kelly... |
Hahaha... The "glassHOUSE" now throwing stones. ![]() |
Legonviking: At the luanch in New YorkLaunch wetin ![]() |
talkwitanny: yea its workinq brothanx manh... i just did mine! |
are yu sure.... ![]() |
Na wa oo..... Hw person go dey compare *buggatti* with *Datsun* ?? |
For those wey talk say Jona na weakling.... Na Amaechi I pity pass.... |
eddiebruk: When are we going to stop reading about billions of debts, yet some organizations are ready to pay such debt off, still yet they keep saying the country is on Debt, these people are using Nigeria to enrich themselves by bringing up silly excuses of being in debt thereby using their companies/funds to buy such assets/shares off since they are sure of making big profits.My broda I tire ooo... |
Smooyis: Is Tinapa the same thing as Obudu Cattle ranch.Nah!...It aint d same.... |
Extom: So with all the beauty, and the tourists it attracts, it can't take care of itself?But am so sure it has taken care of somany crookz!..God help us! |
Keneking: Ok- what about federal universitiesWhat about them? |
Sllowppoisoon: OwkLet the war begin... |
seemz i know dis emeka inyama... |
The Federal Government may have tactically commenced a total clampdown on members of the New Peoples Democratic Party. Already, an event centre, A-Park, own by Senator Aisha Al-Hassan, a staunch member of the faction of the ruling party located near OAU Quarters in Maitama, Abuja, has been marked for demolition. Our correspondent gathered that Al-Hassan had been served a notice of demolition by the Federal Capital Territory. Al-Hassan, who hails from Taraba State, however, insisted that she was given permission to build the event centre, adding that she might be forced to approach the court to stop the demolition. But the Special Assistant to the Minister of FCT on Media, Mr. Nosike Ogbuenyi, said that the senator was just given a temporary permit, which he said forbade her from erecting a permanent structure on the land. He said the senator also signed an undertaking to vacate the land anytime the authority needed it. He said, “The operator was given a temporary permit only which forbids her from erecting a permanent structure on the site. The recreation facility is located on the Transit Way Corridor. “The owner signed a written undertaking three years ago, in 2010, to vacate the place anytime the Transit Way project commences. “She was never given a permanent allocation to use the place as a park, a garden or a recreation centre. It was just somewhere she was allowed to use temporarily and that explains why she signed an undertaking to vacate since 2010. “Now, the Transit Way project is in progress, the agreement she signed to quit comes into force while the land reverts to its original purpose, which is Transit Way. The reversion is in the overall public interest and in keeping with the provisions of the Abuja Master Plan.” Also tasting the might of the government was a former governor of Gombe State, Senator Danjuma Goje,whose security details were said to have been withdrawn. It will be recalled that the security details of a former governor of Kwara State, Dr. Bukola Saraki, who is a member of the faction of the party being led by Alhaji Kawu Baraje, were withdrawn by the authority. Saraki is also being investigated by the Special Fraud Unit, an arm of the Police over the bond he took while in office on behalf of his state. It was also gathered that the Police in Bayelsa State had declared the chairman of the faction in the state, Chief Richard Kpodo and secretary, Sivi Godswill wanted. Apart from them, other members of the party in the state were said to have been declared wanted for allegedly belonging to a political party alien to the Independent National Electoral Commission. The FCT administration had on Saturday sealed off the Adamawa State Government Lodge on the orders of the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Senator Bala Mohammed. It also revoked the Certificate of Occupancy of a building belonging to the Kano State Governor, Alhaji Rabiu Kwankwanso. While reacting to these happenings, the National Publicity Secretary of New PDP, Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, described the situation as alarming. He said event in the country had shown that democracy had yet to take root in the country. Eze said, “What we have in the country is the combination of military and democracy, which is militocracy.” Eze said, “What is happening is against the dictates of chapter 4 section 40 of the 1999 Constitution which allows freedom of association and liberty to freely associate. “Democracy in Nigeria is gradually under threat, there are no longer rights to association, this is not good for the development of democracy in the country. This is like the era of impunity. “Atrocities are gradually being visited on our members because of our decision to oppose what is going in the PDP. But we cannot be intimidated. We will continue to fight for what is right and just in the country.” www.punchng.com/news/fg-begins-clampdown-on-new-pdp-members/ |
The Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria is to take over the management of Tinapa Business Resort following a settlement agreement with the Cross River State Government for the transfer of its controlling interest. By the agreement, AMCON is to buy back Tinapa’s debts totalling N18.5bn and provide N26bn for the revitalisation and resuscitation of the resort to reposition it as a private sector driven enterprise. Speaker of the state House of Assembly, Mr. Larry Odey, who informed members through a letter with reference no SSG/GSA/300VOLXV1/223 and captioned Re-approval for the transfer of controlling interest in Tinapa to AMCON, said the development was a thing of joy to the people of the state. The circular was obtained by our correspondent in Calabar on Tuesday. Odey said, “The negotiation has been concluded and this is cheery news to members of the Cross River State House of Assembly.” The Tinapa Business and Leisure Resort was inaugurated in 2007 by President Olusegun Obasanjo with the aim of boosting the socio-economic development of Cross River State. Unfortunately, the huge edifice, which would have been the ‘Dubai of Africa,’ had been faced with several challenges which had hampered the achievement of its objective. Over the years, the state government had explored several avenues to ensure the realisation of the objective for which Tinapa was established. Following the inability of the resort to meet desired expectations of the state government, core investors, especially banks and some LGAs, it was realised that the most viable option to salvage Tinapa was to seek a private sector equity investment and divestment of significant interest of the state in the project. The matter, which has been presented to the Cross River State Executive Council, is being given express consideration. A member representing Ikom 1 Constituency in the assembly, Mr. Agbiji Agbiji, however, observed that the content of the letter did not mention the contributions of local government areas in the state. He said, “The LGAs have invested, so the state government and they want to know the cost of ceding ownership to AMCON and other details of the Memorandum of Understanding.” Another member, Mr. Jake Enyia, commended the wisdom of the state government, but added that the LGAs’ interest must be taken into consideration. He noted that the idea behind the establishment of Tinapa was elitist, even though the intention was to transform the Cross River State economy and improve its revenue profile. “We should not just pass it because it will amount to legislative rascality; we need to put things straight because when I was chairman of council, I contributed N180m, so also other council areas.” www.punchng.com/business/business-economy/n18-5bn-debt-amcon-to-take-over-tinapa/ |
GentleCID: pls somebody help asap , do futo offer architecture?Yes they do!!... for over 3yrz now.. |
infoscope: Who doesn't know Enactus FUTO?Thank God we all do... |
Cjsmack: Nice thread... Lets keep it real here.Let's get to know how many FUTOITEz that are on nairaland... |
infoscope: Nice one, something tells me that I know you. Have you heard of the Infoscope??Am sure yu know enactus-FUTO?? |
Since it has become a trend on this wonderful forum for schools to have a Post-turned-thread update of how the strike is affecting Nigerian students. I felt that this prestigious institution of mine needs to have a bite of this trend... So if you are an alumni or a student, feel free to share those interesting things you're missing about FUTO... I just hope it makes FP!.. *for me ooo*.... I miss "Buker-9" (beside hostel D) and Next-level for old registry...lolz |
Emmyk: That dude must have might stench oozing outta his skull. Gross!Which dude? |
Oh yes!... I know dis woman very very well... She sellz 'zobo' around my skool area.. kpshew!!! |

