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Just click on https://twitter.com/justmyque , hit the follow button, and that's it! You need not mention, I'll follow back ASAP! |
https://instagram.com/justmyque That's a directly link. I'm waiting to follow back. |
https://twitter.com/justmyque Yes, I'll ff back every single time...maybe even before you open the next page. |
Just click on https://twitter.com/justmyque . Instant ff back, I swear! ![]() |
thorpido: ^^You follow the pastor who has the leadership over you.I can totally relate to what you've just said, totally. I guess faith really does play a big role... |
Mzsolex: Those things can't decide what my yr will look like. Up to 10 pastors will make different prophecies, which one are we supposed 2 chose 4rm.I think it's best you subscribe to that of your spiritual leader if you have one. But one can't help but ask, why would prophecies from the same source differ? Just a puzzling thought. |
taiocol: same old prophecies ntin changing.You're very certain about that? |
So quite a number of reputable men of God have released prophecies for the year 2014 already, as usual. From the look of things, if these prophecies are anything to go by, this year is going to be significantly better than last year was. I wonder though, over the years, have the prophecies you've heard concerning any year ever affected the actions you made or decisions you took? I, personally, have observed that I always put these prophecies into consideration before I do anything whatsoever. Most of my friends, however, just go about their daily business like nothing happened. At what end of the spectrum do you find yourself? |
https://twitter.com/justmyque Instant followback assured ![]() |
It's gonna be a beautiful 2014! |
sarutobie: Chemical or petroleum engineering I suppose?Petroleum! |
Hmmmm. So we have this many FUTO students on NL? Thought none of us had the time. A lot of sound advice has been offered already. Looking forward to the new hostel... it's beautiful, and very close to my department. ![]() |
Federal Government says it has deposited the N200bn promised as funding to universities in an account with the Central Bank of Nigeria. The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Affairs, Dr. Doyin Okupe and the Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission, Prof. Julius Okojie, confirmed this on Tuesday. The amount is for renewal of infrastructure in the nation’s public universities. Okupe, who featured on Channels Television programme ‘Sunrise Daily,’ said from the government’s perspective, everything that needed to be done had been done. According to him, many of the demands of the Academic Staff Union of Universities have been agreed upon at the 13-hour meeting the union had with President Goodluck Jonathan which ended in the early hours of October 4. “At the end of that meeting, the government proposed that everything that has been agreed should be put in a Memorandum of Understanding and that the two parties should sign. But the leadership of ASUU declined and said instead of that, they would rather have a letter expressing everything that has been resolved therein, and that will suffice for them.” Okupe stressed that the attitude of the ASUU leadership showed that the seed of discord and evidence of bad faith already existed. “It is unfortunate that somebody died but notwithstanding, that cannot be a justification for delaying the implementation of an agreement for 21 or more days. At a briefing in Abuja, Okojie, who also said the money had been deposited in CBN, noted that the Coordinating Minister of Economy and Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, had confirmed to him that the money had been deposited in the CBN. ASUU had requested evidence that the money had been released as a condition to suspend the strike. Okojie, who claimed that ASUU did not seek clarification from the commission, however said, such money could not be distributed directly to universities. “You don’t disburse such funds to institutions; it is not earned allowance. The minister of finance said since they opened the account, the money had been deposited there. If there was any doubt, NUC is here they (ASUU) could have asked the question,” he said. The NUC boss also revealed that government had directed vice-chancellors of federal universities to extend the resumption deadline for lecturers to December 9 to allow ASUU members to attend the burial ceremony of Prof. Festus Iyayi. Iyayi, a former ASUU president died in a motor accident on November 12 while going to Kano for the union’s National Executive Council meeting. The Supervising Minister of Education, Nyesom Wike, at a briefing in Abuja on Thursday, had warned that any lecturer that failed to resume on or before Wednesday (today) would be sacked. But Okojie claimed that government was not aware of the burial arrangement when the deadline was issued. “Council has been directed to shift the deadline to December 9 to allow those who have travelled to come back. That letter was only received yesterday from the burial committee which I also forwarded to the Minister of Education”, he said. Okojie promised that lecturers that resumed by December 9 would be paid their salary arrears. “For those who resumed by December 9, their salary arrears will be paid. We can’t pay someone who is on strike salary. In a democracy, those who want to work should be allowed to work,” he added. Okojie, who admitted that ASUU and the Federal Government discussed the issue of renegotiation, maintained that it was not supposed to be included in the Memorandum of Understanding as demanded by the union. According to him, either of the parties could call for renegotiation at any time. Asked why the non-victimisation clause was not included in the MoU as pointed out by ASUU, Okojie said the issue was not discussed at the meeting with the President, so could not have formed part of the resolution. He wondered why the union turned around to raise the issue when it “never arose” at their meeting. The NUC boss claimed that ASUU went away after the meeting with the President with the mind that strike would be called off on Friday only “to come back to say you (government) didn’t include it.” “We are saying that if there was an issue, it would have been resolved. To come back after three weeks means we are going back. The issue of non-victimisation clause never arose,” he insisted. He, however, promised that the government would not victimise anybody for his role in the strike. “Government is not going to victimise anybody. Because of the mood that day, nobody thought about it. The President shook hands with everybody on that day. The letter was written that night, they also vetted it. “Government will not victimise anybody. If any government is going to do that it is not Jonathan’s government”, he assured. But ASUU President, Dr. Nasir Fagge, who said the decision had not been communicated to the union, expressed doubt about the sincerity of government. He wondered why government instead of responding to the letter of the union went public that it had deposited the N200bn in the CBN. He said, “What they are doing is that they will tell you something when in actual fact they have not done anything. There were previous times when they will call the public on a matter only for us to find out that it has not been done. If they have done it, what is wrong in them answering our letter? Why are they going to the public when we that they are supposed to respond to we don’t know.” Source? http://www.punchng.com/news/weve-deposited-n200bn-varsity-funds-in-cbn-fg/ |
bigass: IT WAS EXPLAINED IN THE BEGINNING OF THE VIDEOTell them oh. I wonder why this is just making front page today. |
It's said that a picture speaks more than a thousand words so...
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I really hope this is true but...was Saturday the 29th? |
kolawaxxy: Busted!Some of us are more jobless than you think oh ![]() |
That's never happened to me, maybe because I never buy jewellery myself. Oh, 2nd to comment? I take it as a sign my December's gonna be great. We're getting there! ![]() |
At this point ladies and gentlemen, I can categorically tell you that I don't understand ASUU anymore... |
Tecno F7. |
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Jimoh's chapter is closed, albeit sadly, and life goes on. The annoying thing's that some people will still die from similar circumstances even after reading this. As my grandfather would always say, learn from other people's experiences or perish. |
Elliotwiz1: Na only that school dey for the town? Some people are so frustrated They're just waiting for an opportunity to release their frustration in an aggressive manner(the youths).Couldn't have said it better. |
jeffizy: LOL!! Chazzyboy: Now she is satisfied ![]() |
njokusboy: The money they didn't work forMy brother, I share your sentiment. |
dj187: Chai, she has succeeded in taking away the man from the hood, now Rasheed is neither a man or a woman, he is just in the hoodLmao! Despite the grievousness of this misfortune, this just made me laugh. I still pity the unfortunate "man" though. |
A middle aged woman, identified as Kemi on Sunday evening bit off the manhood of her neighbour around Inalende area of Ibadan. Kemi was said to have resorted to biting, according to an eyewitness, after she was thoroughly beaten by the man, identified simply as Rasheed. It was gathered that issues on how to settle a misunderstanding between Rasheed’s wife and another neighbour degenerated into a violent fight. It was during the fight that Kemi angrily tore her victim’s (Rasheed) dress, held his manhood and bit it off. Aside from the manhood which was bitten off, she also inflicted a big sore on the man’s abdomen. Rasheed was later rescued and rushed to a nearby hospital in the area for medical attention while Kemi was handed over to the police. While speaking with Daily Sun Kemi said: “He reported me and my friend to my friend’s mother in-law after she arrived at our house and thereafter started to beat me and when nobody rescued me from him, I bit him but I do not know it was his penis.” The mother of two further said they had not been on speaking terms since she relocated to the area in June and Rasheed’s wife had not been greeting her and her friend. “My friend, Adijat, has not been greeting and talking with Rasheed’s wife, I know that was why he decided to engage me in a fight,” she said. Police sources said Kemi would be charged to court soon. Source? http://sunnewsonline.com/new/national/woman-bites-mans-manhood-ibadan/ |
Dr Sadik Magaji: Negative moveMe I tire ooo |
Eneze1: why can't they obey the rules and regulations of the school, if they want to be wearing hijab to school, why don't they register in an Islamic school, this people and trouble na wa ooThat's the question that seems to be on everyone's lips. |

This is a modern day form of blackmail, it seem these unions are becoming to powerful, using balckmail as a tool to achieve their selfish goals.. The FG can as well walk down the street and give every idle man some money.. What the difference?? Its little wonder the militants and others want money they didn't work for.. Its a Nigerian mentality...