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Crime / Death Toll In Zamfara Satate ! by MrDDM: 12:51am On Mar 05, 2019
[center][/center]Death Toll Again in Zamfara!


According to an eyewitness, more than 100 corpses, have recorded so far after well-armed bandits attacked kware village shinkafi Local Government. The set houses on fire too. It can remembered, that last week 27/2/19, 16 people were killed and 40 mainly women and children in kawaye village Anka Local Government, still nobody knows about their whereabout. One day after ,28/2/19 29 innocent people were killed on their way to attend wedding ceremony in shinkafi .please pray for these people and share, until Government and international community come to the rescue of innocent people of Zamfara. Show Love to humanity and Forget about the differences.!

Politics / Re: PDP Rejects Presidential Election Results by MrDDM: 6:54pm On Feb 25, 2019
You start crying before, Katsina, Kano Kaduna, votes arrived
AdeMavrodi:
Lol. Wailing begins.

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Politics / Re: Based On This Analysis Atiku Is Winner Of 2019 Election. by MrDDM: 10:43pm On Oct 21, 2018
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kingkakaone:
All these analysis here and there when election is not dpfar again.
How about people don't get their hopes up so they won't be disappointed?

I see many tears and suicide after 2019 election.

Yes off course
Politics / Based On This Analysis Atiku Is Winner Of 2019 Election. by MrDDM: 7:53pm On Oct 21, 2018
2019 : A BATTLE BETWEEN LION AND LION


The emergence of the former vice president, Alh. Atiku Abubakar as the presidential candidate of 2019 under the platform of PDP , has created a hot political hubbub among politicians, voters, public media analysts / political analyst in Nigeria and abroad with different point of views.

Its quite obvious that 2019 is going to be very complicated and unpredictable because both of the leading Aspirants have a lot of common characteristics, for example Atiku and Buhari are septuagenarian, Both of them are Muslim of Fulani background. The incumbent president is from Daura katsina state nortwest, while his close opponent, Atiku Abubakar hail from Jada Adamawa state Northeast. The game to some observers is seems to be like that of 1999 between Olu Falae and Olusegun Obasanjo.

As far as competence is concerned, Atiku and Buhari had great experience in the art of governance and national politics. Thus, everyone of them has the ability to play his card wisely. Buhari is considered a non corrupt politician. but he is accused of being weak to control some corrupt officials in his cabinet. On the contrary, Atiku, who is an industrialist, is considered corrupt, although no visible evidence affirm the allegation against him.
Its important to note is that politics is always a game of calcultion. For many staunch APC supporters and core Buharist is very easy as abc for APC to defeat Wazirin Adamawa in forthcoming election, vice versa for those who flood media with #Atikulation. But it is not be so!

Based on the history of Nigerian politics and electoral behavior of the voters. average Nigerian vote according to religious and ethnic feeling. Apart from that, the alliance is a determining factor in winning federal election. It is almost impossible to win elections at the federal level without an alliance between the two main ethnic groups, ie Hausa + Igbo or Yoruba, with a good percentage from minority states. For istnce the NCNC of igbo and NPC of Hausa / Fulani, allied themselves in the first republic and formed a national government.The Alliance also had continues between Igbo and Hausa in the second republic, when Shehu Shagari and the late Alex Ekueme won the election of 1979. Not so long ago, the Hausa and Yoruba alliance brought Buhari to power in 2015.

There is no doubt that Buhari can win Northwest, so the business could not be usual as it happens in 2015, because this time, its Atiku, A core Northener with a formidable structure and machinery working for him in the North, Not Jonathan, a Christian from the south. for example, the votes of kano state can be divided because Kwankwaso is the stronghold of kano politics. In addition, the Sokoto state is now controlled by the PDP, which could give unexpected votes to Atiku. Sule Lamido could work for Atiku in Jigawa because he had bittter experience under APC administration. In Zamfara, cattle rustling and general insecurity in the state, combined with the state's APC crisis, could reduce the number of Buhari votes. It can be said that APC does not have much fear in Katsina, Kaduna and Kebbi.

In the north-east, Buhari can win all states except Taraba, which was usually win by the PDP in previous elections. However, Adamawa can vote in favor of Atiku because he is their son.

Buhari may face challenges in some North Central states, especially Benue, Plateau and Nasarawa, where there is high number of northern Christian, who accused him of being fanatical muslim and one who support Fulani herdsmen. While kwara May goes to Atiku, if Saraki endorse him. APC has no much problem in Kogi, Niger and FCT.

All of the southwestern states are controlled by APC, besides that, the influence of Bola Tinubu and Vice President Yemi Osinbanjo in the west, Buhari has every tendency to get more than 70% votes of the region. While Southeast can give more than 80% of their votes to Atiku, because he chooses Peter Obi as running mate from the Zone.

As for the south-south, they vote for PDP naturally, and they can vote for Atiku because they see Buhari as someone who has taken power from their kinsman (Jonathan). However, the entire zone is controlled by PDP except Edo State.

To conclude , a difficult task is ahead for both APC and PDP to win presidential election in 2019.

Murtala Tijjani Dandume
14/10/2018

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NYSC / Re: NYSC 2018 Batch C Corps Members Thread by MrDDM: 6:11pm On Oct 21, 2018
iohana:



Yes
whare are you right now can we chat on whatsapp?
NYSC / Re: NYSC 2018 Batch C Corps Members Thread by MrDDM: 12:25pm On Oct 21, 2018
Please anybody posted to Ogun state especially who live around Katsina, Zamfara or kaduna, need to talk how to arrange the journey to oduduwa kingdom. shocked My whatsp number

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NYSC / Prospective NYSC 2018 Batch C Corps Ogun State Meet Here. by MrDDM: 12:11pm On Oct 21, 2018
I'm from katsina State


Political Science


Usmanu danfodiyo university Sokoto


07036005870 whatsp no.

Posted to Ogun state.
NYSC / Re: NYSC Announces New Date For 2018 Batch 'A' Orientation Course by MrDDM: 2:13pm On Apr 16, 2018
Skmoda360:

there is nothing like stream two again......
But majority of graduates didn't see their name in Stream 1
NYSC / Re: NYSC Announces New Date For 2018 Batch 'A' Orientation Course by MrDDM: 1:37pm On Apr 16, 2018
When NYSC arrange
Batch B i heard it scheduled in June, if that is true what about Stream 2 of batch A or are they going to carry out 2 batches at the same time?
Education / Re: NITDA Awards Scholarship To 92 Nigerian Postgraduate Students For 2017/18 by MrDDM: 11:47am On Mar 29, 2018
who cares?
Education / Re: Sokoto Varsity Students Study In Bush For Exam by MrDDM: 1:02am On Mar 10, 2018
Hmm
Education / Sokoto Varsity Students Study In Bush For Exam by MrDDM: 12:29pm On Mar 09, 2018
The rowdy state of the Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto (UDUS) main library has compelled students to take to the bush to study for their semester examination, which started last Monday. The problem is compounded by the ongoing Non-Academic Staff Union (NASU) strike.

SHUKURAT HAMZAT (300-Level Biology) reports.

The Central Library of the Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto (UDUS) has literally shifted to the bush as students write their first semester examination. The ongoing Non-Academic Staff Union (NASU) strike has made the library inconducive for study.

The uncontrolled movement of students in and out of the library has made it rowdy.

To escape from the noise, some students are going into the bush to read.

When CAMPUSLIFE visited the savannah behind the Halls of Residence, it saw students sitting on mats and studying quietly at various spots in the open area. Except for the chirping of birds and sound of the wind, the students said they found the environment serene for studying.

The NASU strike has virtually paralysed academic and other activities. Many students did not expect the examination to start soon and the release of the timetable caught them unawares.

It has been hectic for returning students, as continuous assessment tests and examinations are being conducted simultaneously.

Students troop to library and classrooms to read during the day and the night. Others, who cannot cope with the rowdiness in the library and classrooms, find solace in the bush.

Some students, who spoke with CAMPUSLIFE, said they went to the bush because of its proximity to their hostels, compared to their classrooms and the library which are far from the Halls of Residence.

A 200-Level English Language student, Immaculate Audu, said she assimilated better in a serene environment like the bush.

“I don’t like going to classrooms to read because they are far away from the hostel. More so, classes are always noisy. I like total silence if I must assimilate what I am reading and I get that in the bush serenity. Although there are flies and other insects, you can’t compare the peace in the bush with the rowdiness we have in the classroom or library,” she said.

Another 200-Level Microbiology student, Aulatu Salisu, said she is easily distracted by side discussions. She said she easily loses concentration on her studies in a noisy environment; the reason she chose to go into the bush to read.
She said: “The tranquility in the bush is favourable for studying. I will continue to read in this open space till after the examination. It is quiet and peaceful. This is better than the situation we have in classrooms and library where students engage in needless discussion. I would be distracted in those places. Besides, the distance between the hostel and academic area makes me stay here.”

She urged the Students’ Union Government (SUG) officials to collaborate with the management to clear the bush and make it more comfortable for reading.

A 200-Level Chemistry Education student, Rebecca Musa, said disruptive noises in classrooms and their distance from the hostel made her to read in the bush.

“Honestly, the distance to classrooms is discouraging. The time I will waste to trek to the classroom would have been used to read several pages of my notes. I can read anywhere, whether it is noisy or not.

“But, I don’t believe in wasting time. I read in the bush when I don’t have much time to trek. I stay in classroom to read when I am around the academic area,” Abubakar Abdullahi, a 200-Level Physics student, said.

Rebecca Musa, who wrote continuous assessment test and examination simultaneously, protested the situation, saying the semester was disorganised. She blamed it on lecturers’ laziness, noting that all tests should have been concluded four weeks before the examination.

“This semester is disorganised. We didn’t have enough time for lectures and reading. I will advise the school to adopt orderliness so that students’ energy won’t be overstretched,” she said.
Aulatu also complained, saying: “It is very bad that nobody shows any concern in the management. Many of us are stressed outright now, because we have been made to write tests during examinations. I had two tests on Friday, one on Saturday and three papers next week. There is another test on Thursday and examination on Friday. How do they expect us to cope?”

Rahmat Alabi, a 400-Level Adult Education and Extension Service student, said writing test during examination was becoming a norm in the school.

She said: “Although it is not a recent phenomenon, it is becoming a norm in UDUS and I don’t see anyone changing it. We have seen lecturers starting their examinations weeks before the timetable is released. After lectures, they would give assignments and still conduct tests in short period. They don’t give students time to read and prepare for anything. It is that bad. I expect the school to prevail on these lecturers to stop the practice.”

Ibrahim Usman Bature, a 400-Level Chemistry student, blamed his colleagues for not reading ahead of the examination. “We know that it is a practice in the school to hold examination and test in the same period. As students, we should be ahead of the game. If any student fails, he carries the burden himself, not the school,” he said.

When the timetable was released by the school’s Examination Committee, 100-Level students were excluded. The decision, according to the committee, was to compensate for the delay in releasing admission lists; a problem said to be caused by the new Joint Admission Matriculation board (JAMB) policy.

Considering the challenges faced by freshers, the committee extended lectures for 100-Level students only for five weeks, after which they are expected to write examination within six days. This decision is being trailed by mixed feelings.

Blessing Omahu, a 100-Level Agriculture student, said the extension could result in mass failure, wondering how the school expected students to sit for more than 10 papers in six days.
She said: “There is no doubt the first semester is short, but the school should have allowed us to start the examination with our senior colleagues. Extending the lecture is not in anyone’s interest, because many lecturers have almost completed their courses’ outlines. Going by the timetable, 10 courses will be written in just six days. It is going to be a marathon examination for us and many may fail.”

Ismail Zubairu pleaded with the school management to change its decision, expressing worries over the duration of the examination.

He said: “Ever since I heard the news, I have been worried about the way and manner the exercise would be arranged. It would definitely be choking. I plead with the school to reconsider the decision and extend duration to about two weeks to allow us prepare for our papers.”

Reacting, Dean of Students’ Affair (DSA), Prof Adamu Aliero, urged the 100-Level students not to panic about the five-week extension. According to him, the school would look into the possibility of conducting examination for freshers in six days. The examination timetable, the DSA said, may be extended to two weeks.

On the simultaneous conduct of tests and examinations, the DSA blamed it on the students, saying most of them refused to return to school four weeks after the school announced resumption.

He said: “Returning students caused the challenges they are facing themselves. When the school resumed, many students refused to return, not until after four weeks. During this period, only a few lectures were held. If the students want their lecturers to stop conducting tests during examination, they must resume on the date announced by the school.”

Prof Aliero said the school would henceforth, be firm on registration, adding that any student, who failed to register after registration would be asked to defer for a session. He warned that the school would no longer tolerate late resumption.



http://thenationonlineng.net/sokoto-varsity-students-study-bush-exam/

Education / Need Your Advise Fellow Nairalanders by MrDDM: 12:32am On Jan 28, 2018
My name is muri, I have degree in political science from UDUS. considering the current competition in the Nigerian labour market I plan to continue my studies to obtain Msc in BUK, so i need your advise and guidance which one of the following courses is best in term of Jobs opportunities In Nigeria.


1. MSc Political economy and development administration
2. MSc Political Theory
3.MSc International Relations and Diplomacy
4. MSc Public policy and administration
5. MSc Islamic and the Middle Eastern politics
6. MSc Nigerian and African politics

Thanks.
Health / Re: Mentally Challenged Man And Woman Hold Hands In Public In Delta State. Photo by MrDDM: 10:41am On Nov 20, 2017
Baterista:
pre wedding photoshoot
Baterista:
pre wedding photoshoot
Baterista:
pre wedding photoshoot
I can't stop laughing. hehhhhhhe
Education / BREAKING! UMYUK Lost A ‘beautiful’ Student To Snake Bite by MrDDM: 2:21am On Oct 18, 2017
www.katsinapost.com from Umaru
Musa Yar’adua University Katsina
has it that a lady, Zainab Umar
bitten by a snake on her way to
the University’s Library died this
morning. The beautiful lady,
Zainab, who is a spill over student
of Economics department was
recently bitten by a dangerous
snake and later died in the early
hours of today. Already, the body
of the deceased had been burried
at her family residence in
Dandume Local Government Area.
READ ALSO: UMYUK loss another
200Level Female student Some of
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