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I pity Jonathan 2015 who go vote for am |
God's intervention my foot they wait for God no meet there demands Una go grow hairs for face the youth just they suffer |
PDP gradually falling down |
This guys get liver as for me I no fit |
Wale hw u dey na every u dey ....... am a BlackBerry fan am.waiting for z30 |
Story story story |
This kidnappers are fools kidnap senators minister house representative members politicians those wealthy corrupt rich man nd demand for ransom instead of a lawyer a human right lawyer for that matter |
Kogi State post utme have been released click on this site to check with ur jamb registration number which you luck guys www.ksuportal.edu.ng |
The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, has condemned a recent statement credited to the Minister of Information, Labaran Maku, on the ongoing strike. Maku had stated that Nigeria may shut down if the Federal Government accepts the demands of the striking lecturers as so much may leave government coffers. The union in a statement by Zonal Coordinator, Calabar zone, Dr. Charles Ononuju, described the Minister’s statement as irresponsible and careless, adding that his position on the matter shows he was ignorant of the agreement between it and the government. While calling on Nigerians to ignore Maku, ASUU advised him to desist from making unguarded comments that could worsen the situation. ASUU said: “Nigerians should ignore the careless utterance by the Minister of Information that the country will shut down if ASUU’s demand is met. It seems the minister has not seen or read the 2009 ASUU/FG agreement. “The country has not shut down with constant government wastages and billions of dollars being stolen. “The minister should apologise to Nigerians for such unguarded comments and stop playing politics with the future of Nigerian child,” it warned. ASUU had embarked on the current action early July, following the inability of the government to implement the 2009 agreement reached by both parties. Source:http://dailypost.com.ng/2013/09/09/ASUU-strike-union-warns-maku-to-stop-making-unguarded-comments/ |
The strike would not benefit me oooo am in my final year how would the strike benefit me inside it's prolonging my stay in sch |
The end to the industrial action embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, is not in sight as the union’s President, Dr. Isa Fagge, has said that students don’t want lecturers to end the strike. Fagge said the students had instead urged them to continue with the industrial actions since the Federal Government did not want to implement the agreement it had with union since 2009. The union leader who stated this in an interview with Punch said they had decided to heed the advice of the students to continue the strike until the Federal Government is ready to shift ground. “Our students have come out to say they don’t want us to call off the strike until the Federal Government answers us, because they don’t want us to call off now and later we go back to strike again. So, we are heeding the advice of our students. “There are issues and agreement they can implement without money. Why don’t they begin with those ones?” He asked. Fagge added that it was unfortunate that the government had decided to pull out of the negotiations with ASUU, stressing that the union would not be intimidated. He said, “Now, government has pulled out of the dialogue. We thought we were the ones going on strike, but now government has also gone on strike”. Source http://dailypost.com.ng/2013/09/08/ASUU-strike-university-students-have-advised-us-to-continue-fagge/ |
Jomo kenyatta means the burning spear |
We never fight Boko rahman finish him dey carry 700 solders for peace keeping mission |
ASUU turn strike into politics I pity good luck |
Why not this year |
Hope no be those uneducated hausas and fulani them they kill like chicken |
I have nothing against this man the story might be true and might not be true |
The Argentine made the "corrective payment" in August after being accused of filing incomplete documents between 2006 and 2009 By Joe Wright Sep 4, 2013 8:38:00 PM Lionel Messi, Argentina Lionel Messi and his father have paid €5 million to Spanish authorities as part of an investigation into alleged tax fraud, a court statement has revealed. The Barcelona star was accused of "hiding" more than €4m earlier this year having failed to file complete tax returns between 2006 and 2009, although both the 26-year-old and Messi Snr. denied all wrongdoing. A court in Gava has now confirmed the duo have made a "corrective payment" of €5,016,542.27, though they will still be required to attend a legal hearing on September 17. "We have our lawyers and our wealth managers to take care of that and we trust them and they will sort this out," Messi said of the issue earlier this summer. "The truth is that I don't have a clue about all this and that is why we have people taking care of it." Messi earns a combined total of more than €40m per year through wages and sponsorship deals, placing him 10th on the latest Forbes rich list for athletes. The Argentina international is not the only top-level football professional to become embroiled in tax problems this year. At the end of July, Bayern Munich president Uli Hoeness was formally charged with tax fraud after failing to declare on a Swiss bank account. Source:http://m.goal.com/s/en-ng/news/4238308/
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To bad very sad people father's and mothers may day rest in peace |
AS the industrial action by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) enters the third month, Coalition of Civil Society Organisations of Nigeria (CCSON) has called on the striking lecturers to shift ground, base on what it terms “positive” response of the Federal Government in resolving the impasse. The group, in a communiqué jointly signed by its national coordinator, Mr Temitope Fadahunsi and national secretary, Mr Ahmed Yahaya, after an emergency meeting in Abuja, at the weekend, said ASUU had no justification for the continued strike. Fadahunsi argued that the release of about N130 billion by the Federal Government for universities, in the wake of the current strike, was enough basis for the union to shift ground. He added that the intervention was in addition to previous attempts by the current administration to address some of the demands of the lecturers, as contained in the 2009 agreement. The group asked the lecturers to be more logical in their quest for improved funding of the education sector, as the ongoing strike had had more debilitating effect on education in the country. ASUU, it will be recalled, embarked on an indefinite strike since July 1, to press home demands for implementation of agreement reached with the Federal Government in 2009. The communiqué also carpeted the union over recent criticism on the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund), an intervention agency of the Federal Government. According to Fadahunsi, ASUU ought not to criticise TETFund, given what the intervention agency had contributed to the sector over the years. Source http://www.tribune.com.ng/news2013/index.php/en/news/item/20581-ASUU-lacks-justification-for-protracted-strike-%25E2%2580%2594group.html#.UiTfBC-Ev7U.facebook |
I don't fall sick if I have malaria I take drugs vomit the next day am ok if is headache I take drugs I feel better no matter the sickness as long I take drugs the next day am fine better. One faithful day I had malaria I didn't take drugs until the malaria finally took over my system my sister husband a doctor give me malaria drugs telling my younger sister how to take it I didn't not ask her how many to take I thought it was the traditional way to taking drugs 2 in d morning 2 in d afternoon 2 at night I ended up finish 3 cards of the drugs in 3 days instead of me getting better I get worst I was high on drugs weak can't breathe I had to abeg God for forgiveness and make a vow to him not to sin again if he spare my life to cut the story short I took malaria drugs that had 6 tablet inside in a day instead of 3 days one morning one evening the next.day one morning one evening the 3rd day one morning one evening I ended up taking 18 tablet of in 3days instead of in 9days pls don't ever take over dose drugs |
ASUU + asup I just they pity poly student Una fit do 1Yrs for house cos if FG would want to open talk with it would be with ASUU |
Read the story of Sodom and gomorrah then you would ask your self why did God destroy the city it was because men wanted to have sexual intercost with angel who came to visit lot |
When u re dead u re dead is not possible to go to heaven or hell then you come back to earth rubbish try and read king James version first edition most translators of the bible change so many thing in the bible first christ was not born on Dec 25th fact have proven so |
What I understand but hell and heaven is very simple nd clear the bible make clear of selected bible going to heaven which are the hundred and fifty four thousand who are to rule as kings and prince in heaven rev 14 vs 1-3 while the bible mention the great crowd who come out of the great tribulations rev 7 vs 9. Those would reside on earth. The bible mention a thousands a year reign of christ on earth if every body is going to heaven then who would create rule on earth for a thousand year reign. As for hell it's also mean sheol hades which mean grave try and do research if jesus when to hell when he died does its means he is a sinner pls check your bible very well there is no record of hell fire instead sulphur of Lake of fire like Sodom and gomorrah which was destroy with brimstone and fire |
Only way a girl can be 22 and a virgin is if she fall into coma when she is 11and woke up at age 22... Wen a gal is sick in luv wit u,jst pray she doesn't get well cos if she does,it means anoda guy is beginin 2 giv her medication |
Russian President Vladimir Putin has challenged the US to present to the UN evidence that Syria attacked rebels with chemical weapons near Damascus. Mr Putin said it would be "utter nonsense" for Syria's government to provoke opponents with such attacks. US President Barack Obama says he is considering military action against Syria after intelligence reports that 1,429 people were killed on 21 August. UN weapons inspectors have now left Syria and arrived in the Netherlands. They are taking the evidence they gathered during four days of site visits to the Organisation for the Prevention of Chemical Weapons, in The Hague. The samples are thought to include soil, swabs from munitions, blood and hair from the victims and, experts say, possibly even flesh from dead bodies. The UN has said its inspectors had been able to carry out a "wide range of fact-finding activities". However, their mandate is limited to determining the use of chemical weapons and not who used them. UN spokesman Martin Nesirky refused to set a timeframe for the results of lab tests and the inspectors' full report. He described as "grotesque" the suggestion that the departure of inspectors from Syria "somehow opens the window for military action". The UN's humanitarian work in Syria would continue, he said. Obama statement The US says hundreds of children were among those killed in the suspected chemical weapons attacks, which it blames on the Syrian government. Syria says the US claim is "full of lies" and says rebels carried out the attacks. Mr Obama is to make a statement on Syria at 17:15 GMT but will not announce any imminent military action, the White House says. Senior officials are holding conference calls on Saturday about Syria with both Republican and Democratic senators. Mr Obama said on Friday the US was planning a "limited, narrow" military response that would not involve "boots on the ground". 'Trump card' The inspectors' departure from Syria removes both a practical and a political obstacle to the launch of US-led military action, correspondents say. The BBC's Jeremy Bowen in Damascus says people are worried and are making preparations. They do not know what Mr Obama meant by a limited attack and what consequences it will have, he adds. Speaking to journalists in the Russian far-eastern city of Vladivostok, Mr Putin urged Mr Obama - as a Nobel Peace Prize laureate - to think about future victims in Syria before using force. He said it was ridiculous to suggest the Syrian government was to blame for the attack, calling it a "provocation by those who want to drag other countries into the Syrian conflict". "Syrian government troops are on the offensive and have surrounded the opposition in several regions," he said. "In these conditions, to give a trump card to those who are calling for a military intervention is utter nonsense." He said that the US failure to present evidence to the international community was "simply disrespectful". "If there is evidence it should be shown. If it is not shown, then there isn't any," he said. The main findings of the unclassified US evidence state that: the attack killed 1,429 people, including 426 children Syrian military chemical weapons personnel were operating in the area in the three days before the attack Satellite evidence shows rockets launched from government-held areas 90 minutes before the first report of chemical attack 100 videos attributed to the attack show symptoms consistent with exposure to a nerve agent Communications were intercepted involving a senior Damascus official who "confirmed chemical weapons were used" and was concerned about UN inspectors obtaining evidence 'Completely unexpected' Russia - a key ally of Syria - has previously warned that "any unilateral military action bypassing the UN Security Council" would be a "direct violation of international law". Moscow, along with China, has vetoed two previous draft resolutions on Syria. Mr Putin also expressed surprise at a vote in the British parliament on Thursday ruling out participation in military action. "I will be honest: this was completely unexpected for me," he said. "This shows that in Great Britain, even if it is the USA's main geopolitical ally in the world... there are people who are guided by national interests and common sense, and value their sovereignty." Meanwhile in France - seen as the main US ally since the UK vote - an opinion poll suggested that 64% opposed the use of force. Neither France nor the US needs parliamentary approval for military action. Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has said his country will defend itself against any Western "aggression". Forces which could be used against Syria: •Four US destroyers - USS Gravely, USS Ramage, USS Barry and USS Mahan - are in the eastern Mediterranean, equipped with cruise missiles. The missiles can also be fired from submarines, but the US Navy does not reveal their locations •Airbases at Incirlik and Izmir in Turkey, and in Jordan, could be used to carry out strikes •Two aircraft carriers - USS Nimitz and USS Harry S Truman are in the wider region •French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle is currently in Toulon in the western Mediterranean •French Rafale and Mirage aircraft can also operate from Al-Dhahra airbase in the UAE |
Na with country NIgeria no dey even Syria emmmmm |
Rubbish were are all the money going into |
I can't sell my precious sperms that cheap meaning I can't sell my unborn child for 50k instead of 50m with abeg self |