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I weep for the yoruba nation because of the line they have decided to toe. Hardly have I seen any prominent yoruba come out openly to condemn this dastardly act of the oba. Tomorrow they would come out enmass and tell us they are politically sophisticated or perhaps more educated and liberal than the rest of we Nigerians. I have decided, JK or no other, lagoon here I come! |
cnario:nna mehn,if u know as the progress of this thread dey sweet me like mastication of aki-oyibo and oka combo, u no go talk so .......... wish I live in anambra to contribute meaningfully to this thread. but I take solace on the fact that I still remain the highest like clicker on this thread.(self declared) ![]() |
wickedfaladeSM1132: |
Waiting patiently for page 200 ![]() |
MrIncrediible:God doesn't speak from both sides of the mouth.mbaka praised jonathan in december and rubbished him in february,what manner of man is that? |
raumdeuter:loser thought he's got an opinion. ![]() |
![]() Aregbe rascal........serves them right!!! Vote PDP,una no gree ![]() Una dey genesis dey complain,by the time una reach malachai ehn,na die una go dey CONGRATZ ![]() |
Gej is a doer. |
Apc is going down ![]() |
It's a common phenomenon among yorubas. They hardly help one another or develop their villages. I trust we igbos,our villages rocks just like our cities. Yoruba ronu oooO Nuff said. |
Buhari is a terrorist, period! |
Gej till 2019 |
. Who wan die |
barackodam:What are you feeling like? |
The Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP) has directed its members nationwide to embark on an indefinite strike from Wednesday to demand the implementation of a four-year-old agreement with the Federal Government. The union, until July 2014, had embarked on a nine-month strike and had suspended it following a promise from the Minister of Education, Ibrahim Shekarau who was newly appointed then, that he would resolve the matter within three months. The President of ASUP, Dr. Chibuzor Asomugha, speaking with newsmen at the end of an emergency meeting of its National Executive Council (NEC), also called for the dissolution of the governing councils of Federal Polytechnic, Oko, in Anambra State and that of Ado Ekiti in Ekiti State for causing avoidable problems in their institutions. Asomugha recalled that the union had issued a two-week ultimatum starting February 11. He called for the withdrawal of a circular issued by the Ministry of Education suspending the implementation of CONTISS 15. Other grievances of the union include the continued discrimination against Polytechnic graduates in Public Service and in the labour market in Nigeria, the non release of the White Paper on the Visitation to Federal Polytechnics, the non implementation of CONTISS 15 Migration for the Lower cadres and its arrears as from 2009 when the salary structure was approved and the non- establishment of a National Polytechnics Commission (NPC) and the wrongful continued recognition of the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) as the regulatory body for Polytechnics. Others are non-constitution of Governing Councils for some Federal Polytechnics by the Federal Government, the snail-pace review of the Federal Polytechnics Act by the National Assembly and the gross underfunding of the Polytechnic sub sector and continued lopsidedness in the disbursements of TETfund grants and other interventions clearly designed to the disadvantage of the polytechnic sector. “The non-commencement of the re-negotiation of the FGN/ASUP agreement as contained in the signed agreement, the worrisome state of most state owned polytechnics and the failure of some state governments to implement policies that would ensure standardisation of programmes and welfare of workers in the sector, the continued appointments of inappropriate persons as Rectors and Provost of Polytechnics, Monotechnics and College of Technologies by governments. “The refusal of most state governments to implement the approved salary package (CONPCASS) and 65-year retirement age for their Polytechnics, Monotechnics and Colleges of Technology, and also the refusal of government to carry out a comprehensive Needs Assessment of Nigeria’s public polytechnics and funding thereto”, the union added. http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/polytechnic-lecturers-resume-indefinite-strike-wednesday/202431/ |
alotofgrace:best suggestion ever, you just made my day.kudos! |
So this is the coward we've all been hailing since and calling a brave reporter? He's the only one lying down on the ground when even old women were seen in the video folding canopies. Mediocrity at its peak,i must say. Nkita racha kwa g'ike. ![]() |
Amechi the clown,aka basket mouth |
Ndi ara |
I foresee heartache for some people because of this. ![]() |
Thank God for gej |
Sparksfly:congratulations on your new stance. |
Obama shut up your hole and face the numerous terrorists that has berth the shores of America. When your soldiers came,saw and couldn't conquer the boko forces,person teach them b4 they had a dialogue with their legs? ......the seaweed is always greener in somebody else's lake. |
Kai buhari ![]() |
Kai buhari ![]() |
Kai buhari ![]() |
Juliaann:I gave you the 100th like to your pix. Nne, you too fine.would really love to meet you in person.u don make me fall in love |
Bunch of shameless past, present and future criminals. Shiorr,next!!! |
Buhari is a terrorist I swear! |
ak47mann:the car dey enticing, na only one pix of the car you get? |
na 201 u dey 
.......... wish I live in anambra to contribute meaningfully to this thread. but I take solace on the fact that I still remain the highest like clicker on this thread.(self declared) 
