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Dandostism: yes! n even if it is about d strike y didn't she bought a new rope in d market?Bought ke!!! **faints** |
utumunta: The story might be very TRUE cos if anybody knows University of Abuja well, you'd know that they have been able to conclude one semester in over two years now. If she were in 3rd year as her mother said, she ought to have been a graduate since September this year. That is, assuming they ran a normal calender.You are not 100% right...Maybe 80% sha. I'm still thinking about this you mentioned "they have been able to conclude one semester in over two years now".. But about the politics & rot in UniAbuja, I give it to you.. You are very right. |
I don't blame her... We the students of UniAbuja have only spent 3months in school from Jan till now(April, May & June 2013) due to the accreditation Crisis we had from Nov 2012 which resulted to the closing down of our school for about 4,5months.. We resumed April 2013 to write the 2nd semester exams. UniAbuja students are more affected by this ASUU strike... Year 2013 is a wasted year (academically) for UniAbuja students. Jane, Suicide won't solve it... Remember, Suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem. |
Reminds me of a particular block in UniAbuja mini-Camp... Like 8 campus fellowships in that very Block. Absolute Noise pollution during praise & worship. |
FearGodAndLive: Good day Brother, speaking in tongues is not compulsory for Christians. Remember my advice to you earlier. Do not get involved in arguments that do not add to your salvation.GBAM!!! You said it all. God bless your heart & increase your understanding. |
italo: You may attend one million "churches" and it is fine."As for you, be fruitful and multiply; Populate the earth abundantly and multiply in it."- Genesis 9:7. And even the "church" too should be multiplied. |
jumobi1: 19 PDP Governors?19 christian Governors they said... forget PDP or APC. |
dayokanu: Na the same day dem take the picturesGBAM!! You make sense. ![]() |
awodman: How many times have. Sahara done EXCLUSIVE on Opposition states?..do you want to tell me no fraud goes on there..I insist for this fight against corruption to suceed it shouldn't be selectiveYou have a point. Sahara has been sentimental about their reports. The APC state Gov'ts are also much corrupt and bunch of hypocrites. |
As many Nigerian groups continue to condemn the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority’s purchase of two BMW armored cars for the personal use of Aviation Minister Stella Oduah at the cost of $1.6 million, an investigation by Saharareporters has revealed that the Presidency has blocked the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission from prosecuting officials of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) found to have engaged in reckless and troubling acts of financial impropriety, fraud and embezzlement. According to our investigation, FAAN, a sister agency to NCAA, is enmeshed in a culture of fraud and corrupt practices. An investigative staff at the EFCC told SaharaReporters that the abuses at FAAN include excessive expenditure on generator repairs, the embezzlement of training funds, and the use of agency funds to purchase expensive gifts, including cars, for the minster, Ms. Oduah. An EFCC source disclosed that the anti-corruption agency had found that (FAAN) spent close to N270 million to carry out repairs on three generators that the agency had bought for less than N60 million each. “We prepared charges after some of our diligent EFCC investigators concluded investigations about several fraudulent activities in the aviation sector, but that the legal department here [at the EFCC] have refused to file the case,” said the source, adding that he had heard that the Presidency ordered a halt to prosecution. Two sources within FAAN told SaharaReporters that the huge expenditure on generator repairs was approved and carried out by FAAN’s former Managing Director, Richard Aisuebeogun. The source said George Uriesi, while he was director of airport operations at FAAN between 2010 and 2012.also participated in the scams. “It was a pure scam,” said one of our sources, adding that was FAAN’s chief executive and managing director at the time the scam was perpetrated worked collaboratively to steal agency funds. In late June 2012, the police in Lagos had arrested Mr. Aisuebeogun in connection with the generator repairs scam and other financial irregularities. He was later released without any charges being filed. Our sources accused Mr. Aisuebeogun and current FAAN MD, Mr. Uriesi, of masterminding a series of fraudulent acts in the agency. “The most common scam used is related to training of staff. Many times, the trainings don’t take place, but FAAN pays for them,” one source revealed. In 2011 alone, Mr. Aisuebeogun and Mr. Uriesi reportedly pocketed over $500, 000 of FAAN funds, our sources alleged. They asserted that the funds were diverted into Mr. Uriesi’s bank account in South Africa for a training that never happened. In another instance of reckless spending, FAAN recently purchased several vehicles, including “three exotic ones,” that were handed to Aviation Minister Oduah as “gifts.” The car purchases violated the federal government’s monetization policy, said our EFCC source. However, the Presidency, whose top officials routinely receive gifts of expensive cars from government agencies, individuals and corporations, has blocked the EFCC from acting to prosecute the FAAN officials. http://saharareporters.com/news-page/efcc-presidency-cover-widespread-fraud-aviation-agency |
Afam4eva: I was actually the guy you slapped in the bus. I want to use this opportunity to apologize to you.Ok, Go and sin no more. Konji na bastard ![]() |
[quote author=uj_sizzle]Wait at barracks, anthony or Fadeyi at 7pm, you'll see fine babes to rub ur dololo on [/quote]You are doing adverts here again... Naming those joints for us, how much per nite abeg..? ![]() |
I wish them all the best. Money only makes a wedding, not a marriage. Confusing introduction to the pix tho....(Andy Ubah & Chris Ubah) |
I said it earlier... Let FG just give them the whole 2014 annual budget since 600B is not enough. ![]() |
LOL! |
Na wah oO!! God help them over there. |
mariannlove: which one is up and downHehe!! See question abeg ![]() Go through the list over & over again, i bet, you will understand. ![]() |
Ogbeche77: Ate nu je, ko ma pa miJust the right words for this. God bless you. |
Its so sad. But why can't proper arrangement be made to avert the stampede... I think something like this also happened some years back in Sen.Bukola Saraki's gathering as well. That shows the level of poverty in Kwara state. |
Some good news there... ![]() I hope the strike will end with this sha. |
A yet unknown number of members of the Kwara state chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, died on Wednesday night as they scrambled for handouts distributed by former Governor of the state, Bukola Saraki.http://premiumtimesng.com/news/146753-several-die-stampede-kwara-pdp-members-scramble-sarakis-sallah-gifts.html
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He should be spared jare. Man no dey die twice. ![]() |
The next thing we will hear is a girl carried a car with her teeth. Anyway, I've seen it... Next plsss |
dheaven: Where is the picturessee English abeg ![]() |
Ilaje44: Nigeria was never safe. It's just gotten worst in the last 28 years. It used to be better. The Nigerian police Force is not in any way capable of helping the situation. Their method of investigation is archaic just like many many things about Nigeria. It's really pathetic.So much preventable deaths this days.. Nigeria used to be safer. The Evil we do in this country ehn. ![]() |
Henrick007: which country is safe?If you ask me, na who I go ask? There are safer countries... The rate at which we say 'R I P' is higher this days in Nigeria. Either, 17 killed in car accident in Kwara state, 105 died in plane crash in Lagos or Boko Haram murdered 65 student in Yobe.. So much untimely deaths. |
I smell assassination... R I P man. Nigeria is no more safe. |
There appeared to be an argument between the Captain and the First Officer of the Associated Airline aircraft which crashed on 3 October in Lagos Nigeria and killed 15 people, the aircraft’s black box has revealed. The readout of the black box ,also known as Cockpit Voice Recorder, CVR, conducted by Nigeria’s Accident Investigation Bureau, AIB, in its Abuja’s laboratory revealed that the computer onboard the plane sent a warning message to the Captain, Yakubu Abdulrahman, shortly before take-off but he ignored it. The First Officer then suggested to the pilot to abort take-off but Yakubu Abdulrahman proceeded and took off. “The First Officer asked if the take-off should be aborted approximately 12 seconds after the ‘eight knots’ callout,” said Captain Mukhtar Usman, Commissioner Accident Investigation Bureau,AIB. AIB said the pilot and the co-pilot discussed some concerns about the aircraft prior to departure. “The crew discussed some concerns about the aircraft prior to departure but at this time we are not prepared to elaborate on those concerns as there remains a lot of work to do to complete on the CVR analysis in order to determine the specific nature of the crew’s concerns,” said AIB Commissioner, Muktar Usman. Usman said approximately four seconds after engine power was advanced to commence the take-off roll, the crew received an automated warning from the onboard computer voice which consisted of three chimes followed by “take-off flaps…take-off flaps. “This is a configuration warning that suggests that the flaps were not in correct position for take-off. And there is some evidence that the crew may have chosen not to use the flap for take-off,” Usman said. “This warning continued throughout the take-off roll,” Usman added. “Approximately three seconds after ‘power is set’ call, the First Officer noted that the aircraft was moving slowly. “At this time we can state that the Right engine appeared to be producing considerably less thrust than the left engine. The left engine appeared to be working normally,” Usman said. —Simon Ateba/Abuja http://pmnewsnigeria.com/2013/10/11/pilots-argued-in-crashed-plane/?utm_
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I've been wondering same as well. Candidly, the dude is good.. |
"His source of income is largely unknown" says who?? What about the Oyel money? This are the people incharge of the 'National cake'. ![]() Hope the KAAU is also free of charge for the youths? |
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33rd is that nigeria new position?
