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Thank you great Zik!
I'm forever grateful to UNN. |
I see a parallel between Italian Independence and unification from Austrian empire with the Biafran struggle for Independence and unification. Listen to the history podcast here to enlighten yourself. www.talkinghistorypodcast.com |
If Buhari really said this, then he is truly obsessed with Biafra. |
Since Buhari insists on due process, why not wait for US court to rule on the case? Why appeal to the lawyer's sense of patriotism when you budgeted billions on meal and maintain fleets of presidential jet? Who is fooling who? I wish that the man would have requested for more. |
ISpiksDaTroof:Rubbish! Legal contracts must be honoured. You are wasting your time with character assasination. Buhari and his kick-back seeking attorney-general must be taught a lesson. |
PMWSpirit:All I see is wind-swept deformity |
This move is bad for the fight against HIV/AIDS. We at the fore-front of the fight against the scourge always preach againt discrimination and stigmatization. Now tell me why a known carrier of the disease will boldly step forward and disclose his/her status when he/she knows that it will ruin his chances in life? Tell me why a known carrier of the scourge will not want to spread the disease? This club acted in bad faith. HIV Support Groups around the world must rise in defence of this player. They have unknowingly created another career path in HIV activism for him. |
This criticism lacks decorum and respect. How can this kid wit poor home training write that "the brand UNILAG gives them pride to sleep with any girl student and admission seekers". These people are old enough to be his father and granfather. Four semester is too lenient. Good riddance to rubbish! |
Dpharisee:Idiot! Why did Davido shoot his video in US? . . . On the flip side. . This song is on perpetual repeat in my office since morning. I can't get enough of it. |
This song make sense die. I can't stop loving these guys. |
Why is Obasanjo, Abulsalami, Abacha and Buhari regime not being prosecuted. I have a feeling that Buhari is picking a soft target. But he will soon realize that the target is not so soft. |
I trust MDCN to withdraw his licence immediately. He is neck deep in trouble. There is no way out. Even if military decides to retain him, he will practise without licence. MDCN does not joke with its medical code of ethics. He is definately going to prison; either convicted by the military or MDCN or both. There is no way out for him. |
Fake news, questionable blog |
Mtcheeeew. . .sigh again! Did you say that you are John of your generation? You are no where close to John's holiness. Does having a child out of wedlock make u holy? Inasmuch as I sympathize with your plight; I can't stand by and watch u ridicule God's name. You are a fake christian. |
What a jaundiced article! Rejecting someone at the polls equate to hate. This is the most one-sided one-sided article that I've read this year. |
It doesn't change anything. Your husband will be a one term governor. If you think that you can win over the teeming Deeper Life members with your act of humility, then you need a psychiatrist. Leave drama to dramatists; tell your husband to pay workers salary. |
Those useless VIO officers stopped my car some weeks back at Ogoja and they requested for my car papers and driver's licence. I told them that it is not part of their duty. I argued with them over it. Now I know better. Let me see them again request for my car papers. . .idiots. |
chukagodwin: ![]() Oh dear! |
Yorubas are corporate thieves |
EMMAACHILE:Pls where can I buy it? |
So Mr 'Fight Corruption' is promoting corruption. I thought he promised to crush NDA with brute military force. This drama is getting intersting. |
God forbid! I wont commit mass suicide with Buhari and his one-nigerianist band. We can divide peacefully, just like many countries of the past. If Buhari's intention is to engage in mass suicide than allow this country to die, then he will die a miserable death after the country must have blown in pieces under his watch. This statement reminds me of Hitler in his dying days, when he urged Germans to commit mass suicide than towing a path of common sense. |
Just imagine APC and their bully tactics. That's why Buhari cannot defend his record when confronted by international news media. |
If Barcanista and snake enter your room at the same time, leave snake and chase out Barcanista. Check his posts on his IjawCitizen handle. He is Ijaw supremacist. A pathological Igbo hater; an attention seeker and an unstable character. It will be stupidity of the highest level for any serious group to embrace him. |
Today's trade is a beginner's nightmare. My stop was hit at 80 pips loss. It's truly sad. I haven't seen Euro/Usd swing so unpredictably. Even swung as high as 800 pips in the opposite direction and continued swing in an erratic manner. Immediately after the loss, I simply shut down my lap wondering what went wrong. This erratic movement of currency is almost unknown in Euro/Usd pair. I rechecked my screen to make sure that I did not trade on Aus/NZD pair. What a terrible loss! Today is not my day sha |
Jarus: We have serious problem in this Nigeria, if supposedly educated people think an innocent article written by a well known oil and gas publisher (whose publication, Africa Oil & Gas report, is regarded as most authoritative in the industry), to correct a misinformation, is a paid agent playing a tribal card. We are in trouble in this country.We have moved past the age of "AUTHORITATIVE". The world is now in the age of "EVIDENCE-BASED/FACT-BASED". When you have no evidence to support your assertion, why not stay by the sideline, instead of throwing words carelessly. Nobody knows all. Informations are continually updated. The writer knows only the informations that were made available to him. Moreover, he did not disprove anything. |
What a day! |
ACM10: Today's market is terrible for we trend traders. It's volatility can blow your account if you gets emotional. Better to rest. Sometimes you lose. |
trendystuf: They are busy; in the Universities, Polytechnics and Colleges studying hard for the life after school, and in the offices, workshops, and on business trips striving hard to make life better for their families and better than they've met it.I endorse this message ![]() |
oiseworld: All ur professors and phd holders can not lectture outside the given and acceptable syllabus. There is little difference btw the uni syllabus to that of the polytecnic for each particular course. That both institutions continue to churn out half baked graduate should be our concern, not which is superior to the other. The op already gave a valid point in his first two paragraphs. The fact that the universities continue to give high certifications like msc,phd and professorship is what gives the university an edge, not their graduate. Every graduate has his name to answer.If the university professors are limited by syllabus, then the polytechnic lecturers are restricted even more. I must tell you on good account that university professors are liberal, while polytechnic lecturers are conservatives. My lecturers in the university encouraged free thinking. They even encouraged us to question every acceptable theories and laws. Talk of quality, they are miles apart. The difference is clear. I remember that one of my polytechnic lecturer whom we nicknamed "Mr. Kirchoff" spent 3 lecture periods trying to solve a calculation using Kirchoff law. He could not solve it at the end of the day. To our amazement, he gave us the same calculation which he could not solve in our exam. My other lecturer had been teaching with the same note for 15 years with no revision. To be candid, master degree holders were barred from lecturing us from my second year. In fact, it was doctors and professors all the way. We were encouraged to support our assertions with evidence. As a matter of fact, it was evidence-based stuffs all the way. Most of my university lecturers were in tune with the latest technology. We were encouraged to source for the latest information on every topic. How do you expect the product of such lecturers to dull? No doubt, some universities produce half-baked graduates. I remember that I used to write exams for ESUT undergraduates when I was still in my ND in IMT. However, my emphasis is on quality universities(mostly the first generation universities). Though, I met many bright students that can beat university students in their game any time, any day; but their ratio is small compared to the highly bright students whom I met in the university. Therefore, polytechnics should encourage their lecturers to gun for higher studies to enable them to improve the quality of their product. |
I commend the OP for articulating this home-truth. As a HND and BSc holder, I'm in the best position to analyze the quality of training in the polytechnics and universities. For a start, I studied Elect/Elect Engineering in IMT Enugu, then later studied MLS at UNEC. Throughout my stay in IMT, no Ph.D holder taught me(some were even HND holders). The best I got was master's. As a matter of fact, my rector(Dr. Onyishi) was one of the few Ph.D holders in my school. I could remember vividly that each course was taught by a single lecturer from the beginning to the end of the semester. I was disillusioned with a feeling that I was not learning. Contrast the above with what I got when I entered UNN. One lecturer taught only one topic in a course. Some topics were taught by two or more lecturers. Not more than 3 master degree holders taught me throughout my stay in UNN. I was taught by professors from my first year. I was taught by close to 50 different lecturers in my first year alone. I was overwhelmed with arrays of knowledge and info at my disposal. The quality of students that I met in UNN were better than that of IMT. The level of discipline was higher in the univeristy unlike polytechnic where everything goes. In conclusion, there is a chasm between the products of the polytechnics and quality universities. |
Well, I'm planning to buy Toyota Avalon 2005 model in Cotonou sometime in July with the help of a nairalander. I wouldn't want to risk my money on an anonymous dealer, so I plan to go with him to Cotonou. No time for stuupid trust. I don't want to risk anything. I mean ANYTHING! |

