Politics › Re: My View On Radio Biafra By A Northerner by mygee2(op): 4:06pm On Sep 09, 2015 |
truefact: You are truly an ab.o.ki. ...you threatened him with cutlass,and him being wise know how si.lly you and your kinds are....he is more or less like a foreigner, it would be foolish to challenge your cowards who can't stand on their own...
Can you threatened him outside your north? i was just bluffing i threaten him wt cutlass verbally |
Politics › Re: My View On Radio Biafra By A Northerner by mygee2(op): 4:05pm On Sep 09, 2015 |
kernel501: Afraid like Awolowo who had to commit suicide...Uuh? am nt a yoruba so |
Culture › Re: A "Super-sweet" Collection Of Hausa Proverbs by mygee2(m): 4:01pm On Sep 09, 2015 |
walescounis: Shege, Yaro, Barao Banza, i dont know the Meaning o but they're proverbs too.  ask your mother that |
Politics › Re: My View On Radio Biafra By A Northerner by mygee2(op): 3:50pm On Sep 09, 2015 |
dialfa: northern goats bleeting again i rember how as a small kid back in our sec sch as small as i am use 2 intimidate a giant igbo boi who is 3 times as mee jst by verbally threating him i will fight him wt cutlass You pple are afraid of death because er cowards you have no cause and purpose in live except greediness |
Politics › Re: My View On Radio Biafra By A Northerner by mygee2(op): 3:45pm On Sep 09, 2015 |
wtfCode: he-diot, he didnt say anything about killing northerners biko kwa. He's saying that, if nigeria don't like their peaceful demonstration, that if its war that nigeria wants,that they are ready 4 it. It pains me that igbos have alotta investment out of their own region. Op, u just testified that,own in the east, i havn't seen any investment made by an hausa, except a suya joint...gush. what am saying is ur intrest i"ll suffer more...u jst said we don"t have any investment in d east bt come to kano and see how they are investing if you people dare raise a finger i jst pity u pple |
Politics › Re: My View On Radio Biafra By A Northerner by mygee2(op): 3:43pm On Sep 09, 2015 |
tochukwuifeduba: We are capable of over running Nigeria military in 72hrs you and your type i"ll be given as ritual sacrifice by your gullible cowards |
Politics › My View On Radio Biafra By A Northerner by mygee2(op): 3:28pm On Sep 09, 2015 |
We in the north are nt even aware of the harangue propaganda of that coward kanu nd his sympathiziers because we knw he is jst a noisemaker who can"t raise a hand to even a fly.He is insinuating killing of hausa pple in thier region. So my question for yhe igbos how many northerners are residing in igbo land and how many are residing in kano sokoto kaduna katsina and how much of hausa pple busieness intrest are in igbo land and how muvh is in northern nigeria. We in the north patronize and accomodate igbo pple..so these narcistic kanu should think about what he is insinuating they got more to loose as collateral damage if what the socio path is campaigning start... Here is my little inference abt the issue
1.he does"nt respect and care abt igbo lives and intrest he is jst doing the bidding of his faceless masters who would do anything inculding giving the lives of his people for rituals to actualise there selfish intrest(only God know what is . |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Troops Nab Boko Haram’s Major Drugs, Logistics Suppliers — Army (Photos by mygee2(m): 10:02pm On Sep 08, 2015 |
These items shown above are against d teaching of islam |
Education › Re: Study In The Philippines by mygee2(m): 10:48am On Sep 08, 2015 |
Hey pls how much isbd cost of living in philliphines |
Crime › Re: Lagos Court Jails 30 Women For Prostitution by mygee2(m): 4:39pm On Sep 07, 2015 |
Olosho |
Politics › Re: Buhari May Be Africa’s Least Corrupt Leader – Report by mygee2(m): 7:52am On Sep 07, 2015 |
People are questioning his just less than a billion assest as former military head of state because they envy his integrity where as former governors or even senetors boost of billions in jst bank account without assest |
Business › Re: Shell 2015 Livewire Apply Now!! by mygee2(m): 4:04pm On Sep 06, 2015 |
earthgreeners: With all the PDTF scholarships and special benefits from ND ministry, NDDC, DPR, NNPC and private oil companies, which other citizens from the other regions do not enjoy... The jobless and educated illiterates among them will still come here tomorrow to shout marginalization on top of ordinary political appointments with no direct benefit. i wonder if these was to be given to south west or northern statea |
Travel › Re: Buhari To Deliver N100bn New Int’l Airport Terminals In April 2016 by mygee2(m): 1:19pm On Sep 06, 2015*. Modified: 3:56pm On Sep 06, 2015 |
wailers keep barking like dogs cjange is here 4 the greater good |
Education › Re: Nigerian Defence Academy Admission Processes..........68-76RC by mygee2(m): 9:41pm On Sep 05, 2015 |
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Education › Re: Nigerian Defence Academy Admission Processes..........68-76RC by mygee2(m): 1:55pm On Sep 05, 2015 |
NACHIEVER: 1) I will advice y0u t0 g0 for either Army 0r Navy, because f0r y0u to be Selected as a Þers0n that have already cl0cked 18 bef0re Seþt. is ßy God's Interventi0n, s0 they May 0r May Not. Unless as a Risk ßearer that is in dire need 0f Airforce regardless 0f Frustrati0n, evicti0n at the end then y0u can g0 f0r it. @ least it wil sh0w h0w Str0ng your Faith is.
2) Yes y0u can Study Acc0untinq with0ut Government, when y0u Credited ENGLISH, MATHEMATICS, ACC0UNTING. as a Compuls0ry Sußjects then havin Credits in C0MMERCE, CIVIC EDU, GE0GRAPHY, HIST0RY, FRENCH ETC.,
3) You can Use Þrint 0ut.
4) Make Sure y0u use the Names 0n y0ur Cert. Whether tw0, three 0r F0ur Names. Make Sure they are Same. Don't add and Don't minus. I h0þe this Helps. Thanks, Success is my Wish f0r Us., hey am clocking 21 by next year sept can i still apply |
Education › Re: Nigerian Defence Academy Admission Processes..........68-76RC by mygee2(m): 1:06pm On Sep 05, 2015 |
Madawaki01: 1)Nda doen not make it compulsory for u to choose dem. In jamb!!!,the only thing they need is your jamb score,some candidates took note of it and choosed oda unis in jamb. While they took nda form,so,the jamb Statistics is very wrong cos it shows candidates that choosed nda in jamb only,whereas,30% Of candidates didn't!! 2)Nda has too much cadets in pls science and defence studies and they need cadets in psycology,all of us that Were given psycology applied for pol science and defence studies!!I'm an example 3)I already said it,up to 30% of candidates did not choose nda as first choice in jamb since NDA did not compulsory it(given the competitive nature of the institution),so,jamb statistics about nda candidates is wrong!! 4))That's why it is gud to observe well!!if u check nda 67rc registration instructions,they didn't put it dere that u MUST choose dem as first choice in jamb!!but we all assumed!! Because that's the norm in preceeding RC instructions! AND THIS WAS BEFORE UTME FORM ClOSED
. I can authouritatively tell u that this RC Was the fairest I ever witnessed,if not for the OVERSTRICTNESS in MEDICALS!! I hope i cleared your doubts?? hey pls are u a cadet if yes can we discuss pls |
Education › Re: Nigerian Defence Academy Admission Processes..........68-76RC by mygee2(m): 1:01pm On Sep 05, 2015 |
Xslaze3xd: REGULAR COMBATANT COURSE (RC) This is a 5 year course, comprising 4 years of academic program and one year of military training culminating in the award of a Bachelor Degree and a presidential commission to the rank of second lieutenant, or equivalent in the Navy and Air Force.Until 2011, this course used to be exclusively for males. The first set of females commenced training in September 2011. To be eligible for admission into the regular course in the Nigerian Defence Academy, a candidate must meet the following requirements: Minimum of 5 credit passes with English and Mathematics at the Senior Secondary Certificate Examination conducted by the West Africa Examination Council or National Examination Commission or General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level obtained in not more than 2 sittings relevant to the Faculty of their choices. At least two supporting relevant credits to the compulsory credits in Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences and Faculty of Science. However, only one supporting relevant credit is required in the Faculty of Engineering. Be at least 17 years old and not more than 21 years old at the time of entry into the Academy. Nigerian Air Force candidates must be between 17 and 18 years old at entry. Must not be less than 1.68 metres tall for male and 1.50 metres for female. Must be medically and physically fit and must be of good moral character. Must be single male or female without legal obligation to support any child or other individuals. Present a certificate of origin obtained from a Local Government. A certificate of State indigeneship from the Office of the State Governor is desirable. In addition to the foregoing, candidates awaiting results are not qualified and only examination results of not more than 5 years before the date of application are acceptable. pls i"ll be 21 by next year sept can i apply pls |
Politics › Re: Palestinian Women Take On Israeli Soldier(pix) by mygee2(m): 6:21pm On Aug 30, 2015 |
Obijulius: See them...potential suicide bombers and jihadists.
Where are their cowardly men.
Well, there will never be a free Palestine as long as there is no Biafra and a separate state for the Lower Niger Region.
The Nigerian parasites who will fight with their last drop of blood, are the same goats who want a free Palestinian state.well i see wen we were butchering u bastards during d civil war u eat up ur oil wen we suspend d supply of food to you
NEVER!!!!!!!
The Middle East already enough failed and lawless jihadi states.

See them below: Children of the religion of PISS...There will never be a free Palestinian state. Even your Holy Land Mecca is up for grabs. |
Politics › Re: El-rufai’s Policies Are Anti-people — Kaduna Senator, Shehu Sani by mygee2(m): 8:47pm On Aug 07, 2015 |
U235weapongrade: Wat is d Anti people dia... Beggars dat might be boko haram in d making.
Dis is just d best Governor so far. From eradicating ghost workers using bio- metrics to the single state account to be run by CBN. Heard he wants to rejuvenate all textile mills in Kaduna.
And I know he still has more things for the state.
God bless Nigeria God bless Kaduna God bless APC shehu sani is right jst less than 3 month after assuming office he demolish more than a hundred houses of d masses ...i am nt against of wat he did bt he should have given them more time to find anoda sheltet |
Politics › Re: Former NSA Sambo Dasuki’s Father Discharged From $4,000 Per Night Hospital Treat by mygee2(m): 1:03pm On Aug 07, 2015 |
f....50 Million naira to the sultan family is nothing.i was a fan of sahara be4 they sold thier dignity |
Politics › Re: Bayesa Guber: Patience Jonathan Dumps PDP, Backs APC Candidate, Sylva by mygee2(m): 12:57pm On Aug 07, 2015 |
Reminds me of claire underwood of house of cards |
Politics › Re: 2019: Saraki Should Forget About The Presidency and PDP's Ticket by mygee2(m): 11:19pm On Aug 06, 2015 |
barcanista: Well, when the time comes we will sell him. Thr time haz already begin |
Politics › Re: 2019: Saraki Should Forget About The Presidency and PDP's Ticket by mygee2(m): 10:35pm On Aug 06, 2015 |
barcanista: If the recent posture of the Senate President Abubakar Bukola Saraki of recent times is connected with his 2019 Presidential bid, then he and his Advisers should wake up to reality. To be candid with Bukola Saraki, he will not be President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria whether in 2019 or anytime in the future irrespective of the party he choose to align himself with. It will be unpatriotic and immoral to even consider him as President of this country.
What Are The "Sins" of Saraki? 1. The alleged fraud by the Sarakis that led to the fall of Societe Generale Bank, which cost so many people their life savings and means of livelihood is still fresh in the minds of Nigerians. Bukola Saraki, his now late father, his sister (Gbemisola Saraki) and some their proteges were fingered in the fraud.
2. As Chairman Nigeria Governors Forum, Bukola Saraki was at the forefront of the struggle to deplete the Excess Crude Account which they successfully did after holding the then president by the balls.
3. As Governor of Kwara state, Bukola Saraki was accused of several corruption deals, some of which are under the EFCC investigation.
4. Saraki presided over the affairs of Kwara state for 8years and despite having his stooge and incumbent Governor Ahmed, Kwara state is still lagging behind in terms of capital and human development.
Other Sins Of Saraki 5. Sin Against The South: In 2010, Bukola Saraki was determined to see that Dr Goodluck Jonathan did not emerge PDP candidate (and President) simply because he (Goodluck) wasn't a Northerner. Saraki teamed up with PDP aspirants Atiku Abubakar and IBB to present a "Northern Consensus Candidate". Atiku Abubakar emerged as their "candidate". He(Saraki) went further to instruct Kwara PDP delegates to vote for the Northern Consensus Candidate (Atiku) in the PDP December 2010 Primaries.
6. Sin Against PDP: Saraki and other nPDP rebels despite riding to prominence on the PDP platform decided to work against PDP, factionalised the party and moved to APC simply because a Southern incumbent decided to seek re-election. (He should sort himself out with APC)
I believe the above reasons are strong enough for Saraki to be rejected should he consider seeking election for the office of the President in 2015 irrespective of the ticket he chooses to align himself with.
Who Should Be The PDP's 2019 Flagbearer: If the PDP is keen on fielding a Northerner for 2019 Presidential election, then it should start by grooming Governor Ibrahim Dankwambo of Gombe state. The Governor seem to enjoy relative popularity in his Gombe state and the North East. He also enjoys relative credibility from among his people. Also considering that the North East has never produced the President of Nigeria, his will be a huge advantage to break into the zone. A Dakwambo's pairing with a credible candidate from the South East (Mr Peter Obi for instance) will be a worthy team for the PDP that will give the APC a run for their money.
For the record, some of us supported Saraki for Senate Presidency to spite the APC and to check the influence of APC's Chieftains influence on the Senate. But that is it! Saraki should sort himself out with his "fellow progressives" but forget about the prospect of Aso Rock whether in 2019 or at any time. I have to add that Saraki's misunderstanding/fight with some of his "progressive elements" will nevertheless be a blessing to the PDP's drive to reclaim the Presidency from the APC in 2019.
May God Bless Us All I think dankwambo is nt a popular face in f north east because he is nt a noise maker nd i don"t attest to d credibility of peter obi |
Education › Re: How Do You Read To Understand? by mygee2(m): 2:14pm On Aug 06, 2015 |
misssclassy: [color=#000050]Well, there are a lot of factors to put into consideration as regards this issue of reading to understand.
First of all one has to decide to want to read. You can't do anything well if you are forced to do that thing or you feel that thing is something you 'must' do, so you just have to do it. It's the same way with reading. You first of all have to develop the desire to read. The desire to get the knowledge that the particular book or course you want to read is offering. The truth is if you don't desire to read, you will never understand as you supposed to.
Another thing one should take into consideration is the environment you want to read in. Some people like to read in quite environments, some like to read in noisy environments. Some like to read while listening to soft or loud music. Some like to read while munching a snack, or biscuit or sipping from their favorite drinks. Some like to read with a friend and have chit chats in between the reading exercise. As for me, I can only understand in a quite environment. One where I am alone and there is no noise. I also like to walking around while I am memorizing(craming). It helps me grasp it faster. I am someone who thinks on her feet, so when I am memorizing a passage of a book, I prefer to walk around.
I also like to jot down as I write. Before I read a course, I get a 60/80 leaves exercise book and I draw a thin like down the middle of each page. So as I read each topic, I jot down some important points. I have come to the realization that whenever I jot down anything while reading, I hardly forget. In school, the lecturers normally gave us materials, both in soft and hard copy. So when I am done jotting down those important points in this materials, the next time I read that subject or topic, I just go through what I have jotted down.
I also try to understand the ways lecturers set their questions. Some lecturers always follow a certain pattern when setting their exam and test questions. Even in some courses, despite the lecturer handling that course, the method of setting the questions is always the same. So if you know how these exam question are asked, you would know the pattern you would use in reading. Some students just ignorantly read everything and they don't pay cognizance to some center key areas where the bulk of these questions are asked from.
Past questions are also important and surprisingly, they are always available. When I get these past questions, I always use them as a guide as to how to read. When I am done reading a course, I test myself with these past question to see if I have really covered the scheme and if I truly understand the course and to ascertain how ready I am for the exam.
Group reading is also essential. Is good to always have a group of friends you discuss a course with. It's not necessary you do it with them everyday but you pick a particular time maybe twice a week to read and discuss together. One thing I have noticed is whatever I discuss any topic with my friends, I never forget it and I also understand it better.
Finally, one thing about this courses is that they are very volatile. So I always try to make sure at every point in time, I able to remember everything I have read. The way I do this is that I get an exercise book, and from time to time, I try to replicate what I have read and memorized on the book. The more I do that, the more I tend not to forget what I read.
The time one reads is also important. In school, majority of students always read at night. In Uniben it's called Night class. One thing I noticed is that not everyone actually likes or knows how to read night but because their friends read at night, they decide to tag along. I noticed that my brain is normally alert during the evenings and early in the morning. So, I always read from 5- 7 in the morning and after classes in the evening all the way till 11-12pm. Once it's 1am in the morning, my brain stops assimilating so at that time, I just go to my hostel and sleep.
I always read in classes or at the library. And it's not just any class. The way the class is lighted also affects the way I read and understand. I prefer classes that are well lighted. I also like chewing gum when I read. It also helps me grasp faster, and I don't fall asleep easily. And when I sit in the class, I always sit at the extreme of the chairs. If I sit in the middle, I just feel uncomfortable.
I also commit what I read into God's hand. He is the one that blessed me with the brain, so I always ask Him to help me understand better.[/color] These is the first time seeing u post something reasonable |
Politics › Re: Profile Of Prof. Danbatta - New NCC Chairman by mygee2(m): 5:40pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
and chief wailer will come and start shouting like a shameless dog |
Politics › Re: Naira "Appreciation": Why Nigerians Should Not Celebrate by mygee2(m): 4:09pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
AprokoMan: [s][/s] i don giv a phuck wt wailers |
Politics › Re: Naira "Appreciation": Why Nigerians Should Not Celebrate by mygee2(m): 3:28pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
Shut up bastard u never see light in anything |
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Crime › Re: Have You Seen This Car?A N'lder Loses Toyota Tacoma To Vandals This Morning by mygee2(m): 9:23pm On May 04, 2015 |
Luck wt d search hope it won't end up as boko .... Truck |
Health › Re: Therapy Room .. Nairaland! by mygee2(m): 6:26pm On May 04, 2015 |
Lala247: Next week you are busy these week i thinks the few session we had is enough Thanks!!! |
Health › Re: Therapy Room .. Nairaland! by mygee2(m): 6:14pm On May 04, 2015 |
Lala247: Weekend was good thanks.. How are u handling things .. U getting better? am great oooo when we having a session thanks |
Romance › Re: How To Approach trollers by mygee2(op): 3:59pm On May 04, 2015 |
richidinho: Mstheeeew
Maaaad people everywhere if u no live i will invoke 7 curses on You |