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Iggy azalea of course. Copy copy naija "celebs" |
raumdeuter:What if he came back from a function and decided to pick up a book and read before undressing and retiring to bed? You are the clueless one here. |
baccaspace:What if he came back from a function and decided to pick up a book and read before undressing and retiring to bed? You are the very clueless one here, not mr president, not his aides. |
msmon:Y did you rearrange it yourself? Was that how the OP rearranged his own? APC e-rats always twisting stories to suit them and find an opportunity to criticize the president. |
Why does Nigeria's president have such a small official jet? Even Roman Abramovich's private jet is much bigger than that one? Have u not seen Obama, Putin, Queen Elizabeth or the Pope's jets? |
CreativeWeb:Gud one. |
Ibnsultan:This Amaechi no sabi dance. He dances like an imb ecile. |
Thanks guys. |
emmyvet: I won't |
adewasco2k:Thanks a lot. That was very comprehensive. I prefer GoDaddy because I think it's the most secure and their servers are also very reliable. |
Hello guys. I'm looking for a webmaster to build a blog and website for my organization. I will need him to: 1. Get a domain name from Godaddy, 2. Build a WordPress blog with the domain name and design the blog and website to my liking. After that I'll require him to hand over everything to me and I'll manage the blog myself henceforth. I'll also change the password and customize some security settings in both the GoDaddy and WordPress accounts. Please Webmasters, how can I make sure that the person building my blog/website does not have any access or control over it once our contract has ended? How can I makes sure he hands over everything to me without still being able to access and control it after then? Are there any steps I must follow? My blog/website is a sensitive one. Please advice me Nairalanders. |
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Just give it a try. U'll never appreciate it until you use it. Yahoo mail has totally changed. |
Yahoo has repositioned it's email service, Yahoo Mail. You can take a look at it by logging in to your yahoo account or you can create a new email at http://mail.yahoo.com. I think it's really cool and I'm now considering moving my primary email address to Yahoo. Bye bye gmail. |
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Manchester United this season http://observerreports.com/2013/09/what-the-premier-league-looks-like-after-6-weeks/ |
In most countries of the world, especially in civilized climes, issues of crisis and instability in the educational system is hardly ever heard of. It may come as a surprise to you that in the United States of America, many international students, scholars and visitors are often surprised to discover that the United States has no overarching education board, yet they are very stable academically. Education and its management are not explicitly mentioned in the U.S. constitution; school policy is left for each state to decide. The federal government of the United States can only influence education through funding, but the extent to which it does that is limited. If that is the case, why is our own system having an issue of funding despite the fact the Federal Government controls educational policy in Nigeria? There ought to be no issue since it’s clear whose responsibility it is to fund and manage education in the country. Why has it gotten to the point where the Federal Government and the various academic associations in the country place personal priorities over and above the welfare of the students and the youths — the so-called leaders of tomorrow? The Nigerian students have been clearly shortchanged and are being used as pawns in this messy game between the Federal Government and educational governing bodies in the country. When the issue of the rights of the students comes up, do the leaders of the nation and the academic unions deem it fit to lay aside their personal grievances for the sake of the future generation that they claim to be working to empower? A year ago in Pakistan, a 16 year old schoolgirl named Malala Yousafzai was shot by the Taliban, because she was campaigning for the right of girls in that country to formal education. Some Nigerian students have taken a cue from this little girl’s boldness to demand for their own rights, this time around to an uninterrupted school calendar. Some aggrieved students in our higher institutions have recently taken to the streets across some cities in the country to air their grievances and appeal to the government and academic unions to sheath their swords and find a permanent solution to the lingering crisis in the education sector of the country. It is high time our legislature started considering what should be known as the bill for the “Right of Students” that will empower them (the students) to have an equal say in what goes on in the educational sector of the country. The government and the various academic unions should no longer be allowed to hold this vital sector of the economy to ransom as and when they so wish. The students, who are the real stakeholders, should have a say too, not only in the streets, but in round table discussions. http://observerreports.com/2013/10/the-meltdown-of-education-in-nigeria/ |
Wow! Happy birthday Naija |
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Ronaldo also scored. He's clearly the superstar; world's highest paid footballer with 203 goals in 203 matches for Real Madrid! |
watch the video on youtube and you'll think again |
Bale met Ronaldo in Madrid midweek. The tanned Portuguese winger showed off a designer washbag, sunglasses, belt and watch, but the pasty Welshman clutched onto what looks like a plastic bag from duty-free. https://i3.mirror.co.uk/incoming/article2267149.ece/ALTERNATES/s615/Gareth-Bale-meets-Cristiano-Ronaldo-2267149.png |
...Bale’s success or failure is intricately tied to his relationship on and off the pitch with Cristiano Roanldo. Egos can fly in the dressing room over who the main man is and set it ablaze in a similar fashion to the infamous dressing room coup and counter-coup of Jose Mourinho’s last season at the club. On the pitch, both stars will be aiming to outdo the other and score more goals, thus, become selfish and uncooperative. This is where manager Carlo Ancelotti, whose complete loss of the dressing room to John Terry and co. in his last season at Chelsea is well documented though, should come in. If he is able to stamp his authority on the team and let the big boys know who the boss is, such a situation may not arise. Good enough, both Bale and Ronaldo seem to be warming up to each other. Both were pictured sharing an embrace on their first meeting at Madrid’s training ground on Wednesday. All fears about a rift or burst up can be put to rest for now... . |
Cool, but costly |
I wonder how EA Sports come up with these ratings. Xavi of all people in the top 20 Anyway, that's their wahala. Thank God that PES 14 is out. http://observerreports.com/2013/09/features-to-watch-out-for-in-konamis-new-release-pes-14/ |
Guys, Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) 14 is out! http://observerreports.com/2013/09/features-to-watch-out-for-in-konamis-new-release-pes-14/ |
It's only available online for now |
I won't
Anyway, that's their wahala. Thank God that PES 14 is out.