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It appears previous commentators on this thread lack comprehension skills, because I can't see where APC or the PDP was mentioned in the story. Thank God they have not even turned it into religious and tribal war. If it remains political, it is better. Are these the so called youth that wants to leads this country to the promise land, people who can't reason objectively? I shudder! |
Based on what the OP posted, I don't think any sane and thinking person should be making the type of comment I'm reading on this thread. This goes to show, at least to me, that our so-called politicians and so-called leaders are not our real and actual problem. We, the citizens, are the REAL PROBLEM. Our ways and manners of thinking and reasoning puts us in this mess. |
wadetaw202:This nailed it. While growing up, I loved and related with my sisters well more than my broses. They are always spanking me, and it's affecting our relationship even now that I'm a parent myself. I can't look them in the eye, and I hardly confide in them. But for my sister's, particularly the one in abuja, ha!, I love them so much. So, same thing could play out here if the brother steps in, they will gel more. You know, girls are very secretive unto one another. |
Talking about quality education in Nigeria, I always wonder why power continues to be a problem in a country of more than 50 universities with faculties of engineering. With all their PhD holders, one wonders what they do there. Shior! |
All I see is publicity stunt. More so when the report said "it appears wizkid has purchased...". Won't be surprised if the come here to deny this story. By the way, are these people, wizkid, Linda and Co, paying personal income tax? I think the FIRS needs to pay them a visit. Neymar and Messi were recently ducked for failing to file their tax returns. This is also a very big issue in the US of A, I mean failure to file tax returns. |
Please house, I need your advise. I'm a PT post graduate student in the faculty of science, university of Lagos and I'm also working. The problem is that some of our so called course mates or colleagues, in connivance with some lectures in the department, have gone ahead to fix our lectures, as PT students, to morning- Friday morning, 9am to 7pm every Fridays. I actually reported this case to the HoD, the PG Cordinator and the Sub-Dean of PG School but nothing tangible has come out of it. My plan now, really, is to write a formal letter to the Dean of PG school, and I will also copy the VC, the Dean of Students Affairs and the Director of Quality Control - Prof. Okunuga. The consequence of this action, if and when I eventually carry it out, is that the concerned lectures will mark me down and make my academic life difficult. That not withstanding, I can at least be the sacrificial lamb for things like this to stop and be eradicated completely from the system. It's just pathetic. What do you think I should do? I have met one of the concerned lecturer and she was just saying off key. All she cares about is her own time "I can't leave here at night o, and I can't come here during weekends " in her thick Igbo accent. Very annoying. |
Please house, I need your advise. I'm a PT post graduate student in the sciences, and I'm working. The problem is that some of our colleagues, in connivance with some lectures in the department, have gone ahead to fix our lectures, as PT students, to morning- Friday morning, 9am to 7pm every Fridays. I actually reported this case to the HoD, the PG Cordinator and the Sub-Dean of PG School but nothing tangible had come out of it. My plan now, really, is to write a formal letter to the Dean of PG school, and I will also copy the VC and the Dean of Students Affairs and the Director of Quality Control - Prof. Okunuga. The consequence of this action, if and when I eventually carry it out, is that the concerned lectures will mark me down and make my academic life difficult. That not withstanding, I can at least be the sacrificial lamb for things like this to stop and be eradicated completely from the system. It's just pathetic. What do you think I should do? I have met one the concerned lecturer and she was just saying off key. All she cares about is her own time "I can't leave here at night o, and I can't come here during weekends " in her thick Igbo accent. Very annoying. |
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Raymondenyi:Oga, I beg park well! We don see you, hope you're happy now? Thank you! O ya, shift. Oloyinbo! |
Raymondenyi:This type of response is needless. Why not just stick to the subject of discussion and #leavetrashforlawma. You're simply embarrassing the poor and already distraught lady. Make I stop here before NL Wole Soyinka go point out my own flaws. |
Xposer:Now, the bold part got me thinking: who are they calling or who have they called with phones? Get their call logs buddy, Pronto!, you gat their sponsors through their contacts. In addition, are they registered lines? Of which network? Who registered them and did they register? MTN over to you; perhaps it's one of those lines you failed to register. President Zuma Rock, see wetin your people cause. |
Nalikedis:The bold part discredits the report for me. |
seunlayi:You see my friend, we are just being sentimental here. The NA has an information unit and that's where the journalists should have directed their enquiry to if at a they know their job. Even in companies, it is not everybody that is authorised to speak to the press on campany matters. As for the women, the deserved what they got. Thank God they weren't given the Shites treatment, we would only rant on S-MEDIA and that will be the end. |
emmyw:Thanks for the information. By the way, how much is the form and when is the closing date? Thanks in advance. |
samseen02:I don't think you are contributing meaningfully to this discussion. Your points doesn't hold water. But unfortunately I'm busy right now, I'm at a function. I will respond appropriately to you later. |
Royruky:Talking about seat belt, I've observed that it's only the front seats passengers, i.e. the driver and the person next to him that usually use the seat belt. Hardly would you see others use it. Even the FRSC hardly enforces this aspect of road safety. And that perhaps explained why the driver, orderly, who apparently was occupying the front seat, survived the accident. |
irondome:I think answers are already streaming in. More like it, perhaps you're right. And someone also mentioned airbag. What happened to airbag? Let's see other possible explanation. |
fasho01:While not being insensitive to the issue at hand, I think this your questions will make a good research in mathematics, engineering, computer science or in the field of transportation management. I'm more interested in the mathematical modelling of how 6people were seated in car that was involved in an accident and only three die. This are the type of reconstruction you watch in discovery channel and they solve the puzzle. Hope the FRSC will get to that sophistication one day. |
canalily:Even talking about this their useless CBT, I heard from reliable sources that it has also been compromised. The owners of the centers are colliding with jamb officials and candidates to defraud the system. Haven't you heard of some candidates travelling out of Lagos to write their exams? I have heard of such because they said it is much easier to cheat the system outside lagos. Besides, the moment I learnt that you can apply to be a CBT centre the if you have the resources was when I knew there's gong to be a problem. As a serious organisation, how can you outsource such a very sensitive exercise, for which you are even in existence in the first place? The point remains that whatever it is, come rain or sunshine, Nigerians would find a means of cheating the system, and some parents encourage these acts, I can tell you. |
@OP, talking about writing JAMB under Salem, the man who boasted that he's a boss to two Major Generals, was one era those of us then would never forget. Starting from buying the form from going to submit same at Ikoyi, then waiting endlessly for your exam center to be posted, or you had better go back to Ikoyi, one or two days to the exam, to check your centre, with those touts running after you like bees. They, tout, even have apprentice. I could remember one Aunty Kudi, my regular customer for the four years that I wrote JAMB. Omo, e no easy o! That's why anytime I pass through Ikoyi, especially around that JAMB office, I always pluck any flower I see around because I know that part of my money which I spent on JAMB was used to plant those flowers. Now, talking seriously about the 40 additional marks debacle, just like others have said here, it appears the examination body doesn't know what they are doing. That's just the summary of it all. Because if an examiner could be found wanting the exam that they set, what then do you expect of the examinee? And I think part of the problem has to do with the registrar, Prof. Ojerinde. He's so much particular about leaving a legacy, attributing so many so called successes of the body to his name -just line one lousy Dibu-test. He's living in the impression that he has brought innovation to the writing of JAMB whereas he is actually Killing the system by not properly thinking through of the consequence of what they are doing. Let me stop here. |
PentiumPro:I wonder o!!!! See as all the mofos they run their mouth like say them dey the theater of war. God punish devil. |
Anytime the story of corruption is pushed to the front page, by the time you read the first 20 comments they have already derailed the thread. Throwing abusive and vulgar words at each other. Hardly would you find any constructive discussion. Shame! |
tunjion:You see, I think as enlightened people, we should be able to decipher between religious dictate, cultural practice and stupidity. Yunusa was not instructed by Islam to start bleeping a girl she is not married to, because I'm sure this two have been engaging in illicit sexual affair before the thing got into their head and they have to do what they did. The cultural practice was when Yunusa's people had to join in "holy" matrimony a girl whose parent you do not know. I don't think anything near that can happen in the south-west nigeria, what?! You, bringing a girl into my father's house as your wife without going your family members going to do "idanna". You chop winch? And stupidity is the whole episode and the way it was handled. Including those of you commenting on NL |
hinwazaka:I feel sorry for the man and woman who laboured hard, day and night, to make sure you have an education. Very sad and pathetic. Very sad. Very very sad. |
bloodyBLOGGER:...and what about those turning it into religious war? A man does something wrong, the next thing you attack his religion, tribe and region. Haven't you effectively obscure the culprit? Take this news paper front page headline for instance "An Hausa Okada rider knocks an Igbo trader in Abuja". That's the level of our deterioration. |
uplawal:Please teach me something. Are the "people of the book" Kuffar? I want to know if the Quran describes people of the book i.e. the Nasara and the ... (I've forgotten what they are called now in the Quranic language but of course you know what I mean). You see, we can argue this thing back and forth for long if we limit our reference to the Quran only and not based on what the Scholars said. Anyway, let me stop here while you educate me the more on the question I just asked. |
fiizznation:The bold part has been my point exactly, and I'm seeing it for the first time. This Yunusa of a guy, the supposedly abductor of the girl, I'm quite sure has been having an affair, an illicit sexual affair, with Esse before the thing got into their head and they decided to "look, let us run away to my place in Kano so that nobody will disturb us again". You see, this country or should I say nairaland has a lot of sick people. Not much people have been able to put this whole episode into perspective, they have just allowed their emotions and hatred for a particular religion and tribe to becloud their sense of proper reasoning. And the so called Activist, like Stella Damascus are always lurking around to take advantage of other people's misfortune to practice their "elebi, I-Never-Chop" activist. If they want to be activist in the real sense of it, they should go to Mushin, Ajegunle, Oshodi, Agege, etc. They will see people, women and children, they are suffering different forms of injustice. These are the people that needs them. But "iro o, o ti". They would not do that. They will be waiting sensational stories that will make them popular over night. As for the idiotic Sharia Council, I heard or red, that they consummated the marriage between Esse and Yunusa. They most be high on something. Where in the Islamic law can you consummate a marriage without the bride's parent's consent. It is not done. Thank God SLS over ruled them. Even at that, they still smeared his name. It is his subjects that brought his name and throne to disrepute. In closing, they should allow Esse to go home. If after she's of age and she still decides to marry Yunusa, why not?! E be like say Yunusa thing dey sweet her pass any other thing. They've bee doing it, right their under the nose of Esse's parents. They didn't just take note. After all, Yunusa is known to Esse's mother, he was her customer. Finally, Esse's parents need to be slammed for not teaching their daughter the way she should go. They failed in their parental responsibility. For a 14 year old to elope with a man a little older than her speaks volumes of the type of training she's gotten at home, care and love from family and relatives. It's hard. I want you to think of your self as a lady, think of your home while growing up, and tell me if you would have been an Esse. |
fiizznation:The bold part has been my point exactly, and I'm seeing it for the first time. This Yunusa of a guy, the supposedly abductor of the girl, I'm quite sure has been having an affair, an illicit sexual affair, with Esse before the thing got into their head and they decided to "look, let us run away to my place in Kano so that nobody will disturb us again". You see, this country or should I say nairaland has a lot of sick people. Not much people have been able to put this whole episode into perspective, they have just allowed their emotions and hatred for a particular religion and tribe to becloud their sense of proper reasoning. And the so called Activist, like Stella Damascus are always lurking around to take advantage of other people's misfortune to practice their "elebi, I-Never-Chop" activist. If they want to be activist in the real sense of it, they should go to Mushin, Ajegunle, Oshodi, Agege, etc. They will see people, women and children, they are suffering different forms of injustice. These are the people that needs them. But "iro o, o ti". They would not do that. They will be waiting sensational stories that will make them popular over night. As for the idiotic Sharia Council, I heard or red, that they consummated the marriage between Esse and Yunusa. They most be high on something. Where in the Islamic law can you consummate a marriage without the bride's parent's consent. It is not done. Thank God SLS over ruled them. Even at that, they still smeared his name. It is his subjects that brought his name and throne to disrepute. In closing, they should allow Esse to go home. If after she's of age and she still decides to marry Yunusa, why not?! E be like say Yunusa thing dey sweet her pass any other thing. They've bee doing it, right their under the nose of Esse's parents. They didn't just take note. After all, Yunusa is known to Esse's mother, he was her customer. Finally, Esse's parents need to be slammed for not teaching their daughter the way she should go. They failed in their parental responsibility. For a 14 year old to elope with a man a little older than her speaks volumes of the type of training she's gotten at home, care and love from family and relatives. It's hard. I want you to think of your self as a lady, think of your home while growing up, and tell me if you would have been an Esse. |
Hablad47:but someone said it is #22,000. In fact, he said I don't need to change the plate number. Anyway, I will keep this line open so that when I'm ready. |
semitunde:Come, e come be like say you know this vehicle documentation thing pass anybody for here o. So, I wan do change of ownership, and all that, how much will it cost me? Including vehicle license? Then original driver license. |
semitunde:Hey! Wait o! You don't mean it! So, how will they know how long I've own the car? Them be winch? I will tell them I just bought it from my neighbour. But seriously, I gat to the thing. It's becoming embarrassing. |
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the mark is nt even general