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I'm going back to the University....... |
Beaf Ʊ are a TRAITOR.... How dare you give an award dats belongs to us to anoda person O-Judas Is-Apple The Award belongs to no other person than my Governor.... The Mountain-mover... Dr Emmanuel Ewetan Uduaghan..... Only blind, selfish and tribalistic parasites will disagree... And may all who strive to deprive our governor of his price go to Jail like Ibori
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Detongue: Ken Nnamani is a typical igbo manBecause he refused to follow a blind crowd...... He said based on his understanding of the statement credited to Buhari, the former head of state was not boisterous in his comment. The former senate president urged well-meaning Nigerians not to take undue advantage of developments to create tension in the country, saying opinions such as Buhari’s should be taken objectively.Does he have to agree with GEJ's interpretation? The question any intelligent person should be asking is: What is the meaning of the Expression Buhari used? Not the word-for-word interpretation that GEJ's people want to make us believe, but what the expression connotes. Thanks Sir Ken for standing for the truth, EVEN IF YOUR STAND IS UNPOPULAR |
Beaf::Yeah..... D guy's brain has started developing..... |
These guys can't stop bringing shame and disgrace to us.... For those fools bringing tribal sentiments into this, I wonder if whites know the difference between the ethnic groups in Nigeria... They treat all Nigerians as the same. S̶̲̥̅Ơ̴̴̴̴̴̴͡ irrespective of the culprit's tribe, we are all affected..... |
O-Beaf... O-Liar It's now clear to all that ur blind support F̶̲̅Õ̳͡я̅ GEJ has made you an intellectual Cretin... O-liar O-Coward Thank God you've been honoured by the love of your life, Aregbesola. O-Beef. They know you are a cow and are making arrangement to slaughter you Άŋϑ process you into "Exeter" Cassava bread Άŋϑ Canned Beaf with a bottle of Ogogoro to support.. |
Beaf: Sorry, but this is daft. Does the need for pipelines outweigh the cost of setting up a steel mill by govt? Do you know what it costs? Have you done the math fool or is it just about name dropping?. What do you know about DSC's failure?? DSC was destroyed by poor management. Low demand for steel was NEVER a factor. Do some research on DSC's product line and you'll be understand more about the loss of economic potential.... Thanks to Obj and his thieving co-travellers |
teskyg: Salami is a big thief supported by Action Congress thieves.He should be in jailed.Hope Ʊ have a good reason for dropping out of Primary School.... |
PDP has spoken, and so shall it ßξ. Nigeria is a very funny Country.... |
Beaf: Today is winsh curing day.Someday you'll grow up and learn to reason like a normal human.... |
Let's just watch and see what comes out of this.... But truthfully I won't blame anyone who believes that this directive is just a Grandstanding act by GEJ judging by his antecedents and those of his predecessors. As usual, only time will tell..... @ kingoflag: I'm sure Ʊ expected no one to read even one-tenth of that unnecessarily lengthy article.. |
emmy04: OFCOURSE, WE KNOW YORUBAS AS LAZY/COWARDS U CANT FIGHT THE IGBOS DAT IS WHY U WANT TO POISON US INSTEAD..which is VERY IMPOSSIBLE.. I PLEDGE MY HATE FOR THE YORUBA PEOPLE, I SHALL CONTINUE TO HATE U TILL Y'ALL DIE B4 ME. AMEN!!! ![]() And one wonders what you've done so far to those you've come across.... Lots of stupid tribal f Ʊ c k I n g war-lords....(Yorubas Άŋϑ Ibos) |
She stopped smoking "igbo" and then handed all the leftovers to the Moderators of NL... Does that explain how some dumb posts get to the front page... |
Nice One by the firm's management. This will increase employment opportunities and also strategically position the indigenous firm in Oil and Gas Operations in the region... It is a praise-worthy development. Kindly forget about the role of the Petroleum Minister, that's unimportant. What's IMPORTANT Ȋ̝̊̅$ dat employment will ßξ generated..... |
@ Beaf: Ɣ is everyone avoiding you like a LEPER ?? ![]() Oops!!! I forgot, you a shameless-lying-coward... Stick ur head in ur a s s. And crawl back to d Ogogoro joint where Ʊ spend all ur time.. Like fada like son.....
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@ Beaf: Ɣ is everyone avoiding you like a LEPER ?? ![]() Oops!!! I forgot, you a shameless-lying-coward... Stick ur head in ur a s s. And crawl back to d Ogogoro joint where Ʊ spend all ur time.. Like fada like son.....
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Bloody thief...... Just like his brother below.... He is a shame to the S-S, Άŋϑ I wonder what he's doing at a public function... Shameless Criminal...
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House c’ttee declares doctors’ strike illegal, unconstitutional Tweet May 22, 2012 | 2:00 am News By Sola Ogundipe & Chioma Obinna LAGOS — The House of Representatives Committee on Health, yesterday, declared that the solidarity strike by doctors under the employment of the Federal Government as illegal and unconstitutional even as the Lagos State Branch of the Nigeria Medical Association, NMA, yielded to pressure to reconsider its decision on the strike. A high-powered delegation of the House Committee on Health led by its Chairman, Mr Ndudi Elumelu, who conveyed the message to the striking doctors in Lagos, said the House was worried about incessant strikes in the nation’s health sector. Speaking at an emergency interactive session with the Chief Medical Directors of the four Federal Government hospitals in Lagos and the leadership of the Association of Resident Doctors in the four health institutions including the President of the Lagos State Branch of the NMA, Elumelu urged the doctors to go back to work. Stressing the need to look at the legality and constitutionality of a solidarity strike, he said: “We are getting too many strikes in the health industry. It is important that for every action that we take, there is need to look at the legality and constitutionality of such actions. You do not use conflict to resolve conflict. Continuous dialogue is the best option.” The House Committee Chairman who frowned at current situation queried: “The question now is that we have patients who have been left unattended to and not being cared for and as this strike is going on, should we say that the salary should be stopped and that if we resolve the issues, salary will start running? “Or do we say salaries will be running on at the detriment of the Federal Government and also our patients that are supposed to be cared for? These are questions that all of us including myself should look at.” Emergency meeting Elumelu, who spoke to journalists shortly after a closed door meeting with the parties, hinted that already the doctors had agreed to call an emergency meeting. “We are here in respect of the Federal Government agencies employees that embarked on solidarity strike. That informed our visit. During our deliberation, it was agreed that it was in their own meeting that they agreed for them to embark on this solidarity strike. And for them to call it off, they also need that emergency meeting to enable them discuss, review the reasons for embarking on strike and be able to come up with a quick solution. Now you will agree with me that they need that space before the close of business today and which they have agreed that they will do. “They are telling us between now and peak time it could be 4.00 or 5.00 pm that they will meet. They will not abandon Federal Government patients that are in those four agencies. That is their pledge. That all patients will be treated as if doctors are on duty, and having given us that commitment, we have no doubt they are gentlemen and will abide by such undertaking.” “The CMDs are worried and disturbed. The doctors are also worried because they feel for the masses. They are also responsible employees of the Federal Government who also feel that if the patients are not cared for, they will be losing income and because the essence of setting up those places is to provide healthcare services as well as generate income. They are also bothered that the sooner this thing is resolved, if possible today, will be better for them.” Earlier, the State Chairman of the NMA, Dr Edamisan Temiye said following the meeting with the committee members that the doctors had agreed to call an emergency meeting of the association within the shortest possible time to review the situation on ground. Temiye pledged that pending the emergency meeting of the association, the doctors would continue to take care of the patients already on admission. He said: “NMA Lagos is also calling on the National Assembly to speedily intervene on the current issues in the health sector in Lagos State because NMA may not be able to control the situation if it gets out of hand.” |
Lots of funny comments..... Question 1: what's the basis for evaluating the relevance of a program?? Question 2: Is it wise to expect that because you did a professional program, Ʊ'r guaranteed of employment. Question 3: Does the program add to ur knowledge & skill?? Question 4: Ȋ̝̊̅$ the body in question ά̲̣̥ recognised one?? 1. The program Ȋ̝̊̅$ relevant because it gives you to ά̲̣̥ range of management skills and knowledge that you'll find useful for employment/entrepreneurship. 2. Being a member of NIM is not a guarantee that you'll get ά̲̣̥ job very easily, but it improves ur employability.. 3. The program will impart knowledge and skills to you (esp. If you didn't do ά̲̣̥ management course in ur 1st degree). Please focus on the knowledge and skills you'll get from the program. 4. NIM is RECOGNISED by ALL employers as a professional management body. Even if it doesn't give you an edge F̶̲̅Õ̳͡я̅ that particular position, it doesn't mean the qualification is invalid... Summary: Go F̶̲̅Õ̳͡я̅ it, u've got ά̲̣̥ lot to gain Άŋϑ very little to lose... |
kayusfit: @bayoo; honestly i don't like the hype given to the damn book. Igbo's are bunch of loosers and since they don't have the chance to rule this country, let them rule over literature. If i have my was i will poison all the igbo's in the east. I hate them with passion and i pray boko haram will soon visit them and blow out the rotten carcass of their coward ojukwuI wonder where Seun's Moderators are!!!! Like I said earlier, I think Seun enjoys d tribal wars if not some comments shouldn't ßξ here. @topic: Chinua Achebe is a great writer, one of the greatest Africans... |
This is supposed to ßξ goodnews. However, I'm yet to know how d suspects who have been arrested so far have helped in unmasking d sponsors of BH. Anyway, thank God he didn't succeed..... |
CHESSBOARD: THE BIGGEST BIGOTS IN NAIRALAND are SEUN AND HIS MURDER-RATORS, why is this bigotry post in front pageTribal wars are actually encouraged by NL. Dats Ɣ extremely tribalistic comments are not censored. Tribal wars make for long threads and thus more clicks and more money in Seun's GTB and Zenith Bank account. Correct me if I'm "RIGHT"... |
The OP is silly and mischievous. Y can't u celebrate DBanj's success without trying to Diss DonJ?? Whatever Don J has achieved, DBanj contributed immensely and vice-versa. The last I checked they're not beefing each other.... War btw Dbanj n DonJ exists only in d empty skulls of effing Cyber-Warriors like d stupid OP..
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Same subsidy removal trick... Same poo diff toilets.... Very annoying...
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I'm no fan of GEJ, but I believe this is a positive development. The legislature is a place for true Patriots and not an assembly of greedy parrots.. I hope this slash will also affect other political office holders esp. The SenaTHIEVES... GEJ is kinda slow, but maybe knows what he's doing Άŋϑ where he's going....
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