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University of Nigeria Enugu campus is among it was shut down after a violent demonstration by the students ,the school authority think it wise to shut down the campus indefinitely up till now nsukka campus is on but the Enugu campus is shut down |
excelsiorfarm:please sir how do I fertilize the pond before shocking is a brand new pond |
robonski15: |
Pls how do I fertilize the pond thank you |
lordoseji:imagine setup if her answer to that question is 26 then she is a failure |
I which someone can.help.me. create a page where people bring there bet predictions and stakes can.take games and play the name should be nairaland predict |
RoyalBlak007:do me a foavour , Gerarrahia Mehn Gerara here mehn.. For real |
I am a currently in my 400 level in esut studying metallurgical and materials engineering, for any country to be developed the steel ,iron and mining companies must be stable imagine when nigeria can produce steel use in car body,machine components ,even casting of several machine imagine the independenc,e imagine the millions of job created,from the mining of the iron ore to steel making ,rolling mill down to the finished machine ,the present government can fight to make nigeria one the strongest economy by just the ASCL we need to start from somewhere God bless nigeria imagine when nigeria can produce keke what is hidden in keke making ,nothing Indian come here they take our steel go there countries refine and produce steel and machine and ship back here and sell our steel as keke cars |
240 months in 20years ,so he saves 2000# every month, some total money saved is 480000# so the intrest every month is 240 for 20year is 57600 so 537600 |
UrennaNkoli:they have finish moving boko haram into every states in the east ,is strategies, their bombs have been deposited in various states in the east I smell war and killings bombing very soon nigeria why |
fergiiosugo:mugu Siberia is country and u compare it with states here why not abuja and calabar u open ur nonsense mouth dey talk what did u do after coming back this mugu self behave urself ![]() fergiiosugo:mugu Siberia is a country and u compare it with states here why not abuja and calabar u open ur nonsense mouth dey talk .what did u do after coming back this mugu self behave urself ![]() fergiiosugo:mugu Siberia is country and u compare it with states here why not abuja and calabar u open ur nonsense mouth dey talk what did u do after coming back this mugu self behave urself ![]() fergiiosugo:mugu Siberia is a country and u compare it with states here why not abuja and calabar u open ur nonsense mouth dey talk .what did u do after coming back this mugu self behave urself |
Many politicians who attracted Obasanjo’s anger regretted it. Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar; former Ogun State Governor, Otunba Gbenga Daniel; former Speaker Umar Gha’li Na’Abbah, former Senate President Anyim Pius Anyim; the late Senate President Pius Okadigbo, former PDP National Chairman, Chief Audu Ogbeh and even the late President Umaru Musa Yar’adua were not spared. In different ways they disagreed with Obasanjo. In different ways they lost out. Jonathan will end it.MAY GOD HELP NIGERIA |
ismhab: YAHOO-YAHOO @ WORK.you don't have uncle or brothers sisters and anuties well you should try begging the doctor tell him you will pay in due course that you don't have. The money now or tell him all you said above .second you should post a picture as evidence sorry ooo GOd will see you thru |
Mandelaguy: You are the GCFR,mr president. No body has the powers to intimidate you,now or tomorrow. Ride on.one person can but now she is hospitalized some where .so he is right no one can now until patience come back with full attack .she will survive and come back for you .you think you have won .? |
FRANKLINTON: How sure are you that i'm a student? This thread will go a long way in helping othersif you are not a student what are you doing posting like one |
oge4real: I still do not understand why Nigerians react as if coins is a curse. If England, America, Australia and other developed economies of the world still use coins, why then is that we are so afraid?first england and america are more developed than nigeria secondly they don't collect coins from ATm.and to be honest no body likes coins even the americans they don't like it either .why don't they make the 1naira note and 50kobo note 2naira etc. With people like you around I wonder were we are. Going to if we don't being to ask question about our right and thirdly money is suppose to be generally acceptable acceptability and flexible easy to carry about that's is portability .divisibility etc |
OnE lOve |
Above all power by don moen |
There are issuing awards is not the problem. the problem is doing it with impunity |
What ever you sow you reap .GOod work good reward vice versa , the cup you use for people is what will be used for .chi na eme eze, if you carry gun gun go kill you if you carry knife it will kill u |
BASIC RIGHTS UNDER THE 1999 CONSTITUTION OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA (CFRN) Chapter IV of the 1999 CFRN (Section 33-34) enumerate fundamental rights of Nigerians to include the following: 1. Right to life (S.33): Everyone has an inviolable right to life. No one may be deprived of life except for the defence of any person or property, or in order to effect a lawful arrest or in the course of suppression of riot, mutiny or insurrection. Where any person’s life is unlawfully taken, it is extra judicial killing. The culprit must be prosecuted while the surviving victims are entitled to apology and compensation. The NHRC treats many complaints of this nature. It helps to ensure prosecution of offenders through the Attorney General and the Inspector General of Police. 2. Right to dignity of human person (S.34): Every person is entitled to the dignity his/her person and no one shall be subjected to torture, inhuman or degrading treatment. Flogging or beating of any person by another for any reason is unconstitutional. Any form of torture by any means is unlawful. The Commission encourages victims of torture to promptly report such incidents to the appropriate quarters, if it is possible, a hospital treatment on record should be obtained as well as photograph of the evidence of torture. This is because it may be difficult to establish torture or degrading treatment once the wounds conflicted have healed with time. It is hoped that responsible organisation or agencies will assist to stamp out this occurrence. The Commission has received numerous complaints about torture. Victims of torture, inhuman or degrading treatment must not keep quiet so that the culprits might be brought to book. Under this section of the constitution, no one shall be held in slavery or servitude nor shall any one be required to perform forced or compulsory labour. The only exception is in circumstances allowed by the constitution. 3. Right to personal liberty (S.35): Every person is entitled to personal liberty. A person may only be deprived of his/her liberty in execution of a court sentence for a criminal offence for which he/she has been tried and convicted. No person below the age of 18 shall be detained in prison custody. Any person who is arrested on suspicion of having committed an offence has the right to; remain silent until after consulting a lawyer. be informed in writing within twenty-four hours (i.e. one day) of the fact and grounds of his arrest or detention. be brought for trial within a reasonable time. This is at times not more than 48 hours. Where a person is unlawfully arrested, the person shall be entitled to compensation and apology from the violator. No one is to pay any sum of money to any person or authority for the grant of bail. Bail is free. The surety sum is not for payment. It only become relevant if the person granted bail jumps bail. Any person who has had his/her rights violated in any way enumerated above can complain to the Commission. But such complaint must contain sufficient particulars to enable the Commission take prompt action. 4. Right to fair hearing (S.36): In the determination of any person’s civil rights and obligations against any person, government or authority, he/she is entitled to a fair hearing within a reasonable time by a court established by law and constituted in a manner to secure its independence and impartiality. The exercise of this right includes; right to be represented by a counsel of one’s choice. right to appeal to a higher court or authority. the proceedings shall be held in public in day time. Any person charged with a criminal offence is presumed innocent until proved guilty. Such a person is also entitled to; be informed in a language he understands the detail and nature of his offence. be given adequate time to prepare his defence and. defend himself in person or through a lawyer of his own choice. Examine or cross-examined witnesses or call witnesses in his own defence. An interpreter, where necessary. The court shall keep proper record of the proceedings and make sure obtainable by the accused person or anyone authorised by him. No one shall be tried twice for the same offence and anyone pardoned shall not be tried for the same offence again. An accused person must not be compelled to give evidence at the trial. 5. Right to private and family life (S. 37): Citizens have right to privacy of themselves, their homes, correspondence, telephone and telegraphic communications. A violation of this rights amounts to invasion of privacy. Remedies can be pursued either in the courts or through the Commission. 6. Right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion (S.38): Every person is entitled to freedom of though, conscience and religion including to change his belief or religion. You can exercise this freedom either alone or in community with others in private or in public. No person attending an educational institution shall be required to take religions instructions, take part in or attend religious ceremonies or observation of a religion not his own. Religious organisations are entitled to provide instructions for their pupils. However, there is no right to form or take part in the activities of a secret society or cult. 7. Right to freedom of Expression (S.39): Right to freedom of expression and the press is very fundamental to the sustenance of democracy. Everyone is entitled to hold opinions and receive and impart ideas and information without interference. You can own, establish and operate newspapers, radio or television for the dissemination of information, ideas and opinions. This must however be done with respect to the reputation of others and the law against libel and defamation. 8. Right to peaceful assembly and association (S.40): Everyone has the right to peaceful assembly and association. You can assemble freely and associate with others. You may form or belong to a political party, trade union or any other association for the protection of your interests. Again, this does not give the right to form, belong to and or participate in a secret society or cult. 9. Right to freedom of movement (S.41): Every one has the right to freedom of movement throughout Nigeria and to reside in any part of the country. No citizen of Nigeria shall be expelled or refused entry or exit from the country. A few exceptions must be observed so that the privacy of person or property of others is not violated. 10. Right to freedom from discrimination (S.42): No citizen of Nigeria shall be discriminated against on the basis of his community, ethnic group, place of origin, sex, religion or political opinion. No one shall be subjected to any disability on ant or a combination of these factors. 11. Right to acquire and own immovable property anywhere in Nigeria (S.43): There is a new provision that gives the right to Nigerians to acquire and own immovable property in any part of Nigeria. This right is absent from the 1979 Constitution. This will enhance unity and cohesion of the country. S.46 of the Constitution as earlier stated empowered all high courts to entertain cases on the violation of the right protected by the Constitution. The national Human Rights Commission provides extra-judicial avenue to protect these rights in complement of the work of the courts. Court cases can become protracted and expensive and therefore beyond the rich of ordinary citizens. The National Human Rights Commission provides protective services that are inexpensive, non-technical, less time-consuming and more accessible to the public. |
I just woke up this morning what came to my mind is, we can make thing right or rather better ,equip our children right from the onset. if nigeria could add to the school curricula nigeria laws and our human right so we can no our right .no when to sue someone for various human right violation and crime against humanity like negligence and ecetra ecetra.to no what to do when some one abuse you. CHILD ABUSE fill free to add ˚°ºu̶̲̥̅̊º° comment |
Describe your current girl frienD with cars mine is a ranger rover evoque |
E don te wey that guy wan speak that grammer but e never see anybody wey die .so he decide to capitalize on this attack .my condolences |
To forewarned is to forearmed |
Why's the baby not crying. You guys remember child's play |
You. Borrowed 50naira each gave back 1naria each and was with 1naira so the 1naira you gave back each ± the 98 =100 |
I love dis joke mehn |
Pray for GOD to give you life before you decide the future mr president remember the rich fool |
