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Sleeping muru anya! Who is losing? |
literarymathy:Could you shed more lights on this. Why would some people leave for religious reasons? |
Let me start by pouring in my encomiums at ur choice of diction. I am indeed awed. I am a Seventh-day Adventist. I know of a convert who later became a clergyman in my denomination. As a way of encouraging and/or instructing members, the "gullible" ones so to speak who may be easily swayed by doctrines, he always spoke about his stint with AMORC. He confessed that he had risen to the order of the seventh Temple prior to his conversion. He always depicted the AMORC as a cult group and remained grateful to God for giving him deliverance. Your long epistle so far, aimed at demistifying the impression people have about your group runs contrary to the confession of this revered man of God Dear OP, are you true to ur promis of being sincere and objective with ur answers on this thread, or are u being economical with truth. I think I will go for the latter. I have sufficient reasons to buttress my choice. |
fratermathy:talk2ii@yahoo.com |
IsraeliAIRFORCE:Please, how many lgs's hv been announced so far, n how many is remaining |
Daylight robbery? We no go gree T.A.'s tyrannical empire must crumble this time... |
I tella U ![]() |
As I write this, the streets of Owerri is agog with news of the incumbent Governor, His excellency Rochas Okorocha winning back his seat in a keenly contested election between the candidate of the People's Democratic Party, Hon. Emeka Ihedioha, and the APGA flag bearer, Capt. Emmanuel Iheanacho. Noteworthy is that Okorocha won in landslide fashion with APGA taking a distant third, while PDP was the first runner up. Imo State becomes the only South Eastern state controlled by the ruling party. Correct me if I'm wrong. Chants of CHANGE are all over the beer parlours and social rendezvous. |
slap1:Can u b serious, plssssssss Is ds news valid? |
Teytey:The same way u voted a prison in mate in the person of T.A. and didnt know you voted Orji Uzor for a third tenure. Again, u voted personality in 2011, and what we now have is a full blown devil incarnate. I like ur philosopphy of voting individuals, but wisdom requires you to go the extra mile by voting people of repute, who can hold their own and not feign excuses of godfatherism when the chips are down. I refuse to associate myself with failure, I refuse to be identified with T.A and his cohorts who stand for autocrasy, holigalism and tyranny. Tufiakwa! Chileke agaghi ikwe. Nhwe ibu mbu onye nzuzu... |
Teytey:I am an Ngwa man, but ur comment is so disgusting. How can a sane person support PDP in Abia. T.A. played a fast one by selecting an Obingwa man n u are already falling for it. In the event where Ikpeazu wins, do u not knw dat T.A. is stil in charge- this readily calls to mind the pattern in place at Lagos by Tinubu. IYROJC may have called Ngwas gullible and I disagree with him. However, there r a few gullible ones like u. I believe in politics of meritocrasy, not sectionalism. U better change or perish in your stupidity cum gullibility. |
Could ds news b true? God abeg Oo |
Checking d list has not been easy for me. Can any of d gud guyz kindly oblige @Xano and others. My details are Name: IHEANACHO IZUCHUKWU IHEANYI Number: NIS-2015-001-0002-0000225443 State of Origin: Abia State of Residence: Imo Position applied: Superintendent cadre, Conpass 08 Tnx in advance. |
eagleeyez: eagleeyez:What I wrote is so easy to comprehend, why do you miscontrue me? I said of the lot that have been presented to us for normination come March 28th, GEJ is the best. But generally speaking, there better candidates than them all. |
madridguy:[b] You were either too young when Buhari was a military head or you are too lazy to visit the history books. How can you possibly mention these points. Let me take you through memory lane. It is on record that the Naira was most heavily devalued during his two years spell at the helm relative to GEJ's 6 years tenure. Nigeria was plunged into serious debts like never before during his short spell. Today, Nigeria has faired so nicely on the corruption index despite Buhari's draconian measures. Even with OBJ's EFCC, we were seriously found wanting. His promise to incarcerate corrupt citizens shows how shallow-minded he is. GEJ promised and has continued to fight corruption using technology. You may not have known that this stance is the major reason while the evil elites have launched their massive vituperative campaign of calumny on the person of the Presidency. Their loopholes have been discovered and blocked up. If you highlight credible points in order to critisize a performing president, I shall buy your idea. While Jonathan is not the best material for the seat of the Presidency, he is the best option in the bunch gunning for the seat come 28th March. I will stop so far. Please do your research well before you take to the internet. [/b] |
DeanOlamide:I was reliably informed by a friend that they announced my name to step up for my interview. This was after the uniformed men had unlawfully let me out of their compound. What can you say of that? Without appologies, I maintain that your response in paragraph 3 above is largely flawed. Period! Well, I had accepted my fate before the ill-fated invitation on the 17th. Again, I've moved on with my life. The best surely lies ahead. One love. |
manutdadex:What the heck are you talking about? Should I blame myself for passing so comfortably, 65%, above the pass line of 50%. Should I blame myself for getting invited for the interview after I duely qualified for it? Should I blame myself for embarking on the trip in a bid to serve my fatherland? You arguement is very baseless to say the least. Your comment is even an indictment on you. In life, no general rule applies. Twas wrong of you to assume that everybody is corrupt. Next time I expect you to talk responsibly in the public. |
free2ryhme:Very necessary, but I had a flat battery. Brother, I stood for 7 literal hours without seats Oo. As I type ds d stress has taken it toll on me. I nid to visit a hospital tmao. Certainly, others experience wont b any difrnt- the sickness pandemia |
GreenBobo:I had been sent off, but I observed everything going on from the security post at the gate |
I got the highest insult of my life yesterday at the Enugu center, Federal Road Safety Command, Udi, where I was scheduled for interview with Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria. I got a text on 17th March, 2014 inviting me over and I swiftly honored the invitation. On my arrival at the Enugu center, numbers were assigned to us according to our order of arrival. But afterwards, the FRSC men started their own private selection by introducing their loved ones who had no numbers, thereby distorting the number system earlier implemented. But that did not upset me until when my group was supposed to go for the screening process. Time check was past 5pm and all of a sudden a list came out from nowhere and candidates were invited in batches to check the list. There were people who couldn't find there names despite their high score, others who did find theirs but scored lower than 70% were asked to leave the compound. This became more frustrating having witnessed tons of candidates who didn't pass too comfortably but who had been screened earlier that same yesterday. Well, having come that far, nobody was willing to leave. We decided to hang around to see how it all plays out. Later on, the FRSC officers devised strategies and forcefully pushed us out of the compound. I was the first casualty of this unfair treatment as FRSC officials treated me like a complete tout. After a little protest, I acted the gentleman and quietly left the compound. I was outside when I saw others who had been physically harassed, and a few others taken to their cell, by FRSC officers probably acting on their own authority, doing what the interview coordinators never instructed them to do. Sadly, the FRSC Commander, Mrs Emeordi gladly watched events unfold as her officers physically harassed innocent candidates. Men and women were thrown out of the compound like criminals. Remember it was the FRSC officers doing all this. Never did we hear from the main coordinators or officials of FAAN. We didn't even see any of them with our eyes. |
[b] Got the highest insult of my life yesterday at the Enugu center, Federal Road Safety Command, Udi, where I was scheduled for interview with Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria. I got a text on 17th March, 2014 inviting me over and I swiftly honored the invitation. On my arrival at the Enugu center, numbers were assigned to us according to our order of arrival. But afterwards, the FRSC men started their own private selection by introducing their loved ones who had no numbers, thereby distorting the number system earlier implemented. But that did not upset me until when my group was supposed to go for the screening process. Time check was past 5pm and all of a sudden a list came out from nowhere and candidates were invited in batches to check the list. There were people who couldn't find there names despite their high score, others who did find theirs but scored lower than 70% were asked to leave the compound. This became more frustrating having witnessed tons of candidates who didn't pass too comfortably but who had been screened earlier that same yesterday. Well, having come that far, nobody was willing to leave. We decided to hang around to see how it all plays out. Later on, the FRSC officers devised strategies and forcefully pushed us out of the compound. I was the first casualty of this unfair treatment as FRSC officials treated me like a complete tout. After a little protest, I acted the gentleman and quietly left the compound. I was outside when I saw others who had been physically harassed, and a few others taken to their cell, by FRSC officers probably acting on their own authority, doing what the interview coordinators never instructed them to do. Sadly, the FRSC Commander, Mrs Emeordi gladly watched events unfold as her officers physically harassed innocent candidates. Men and women were thrown out of the compound like criminals. Remember it was the FRSC officers doing all this. Never did we hear from the main coordinators or officials of FAAN. We didn't even see any of them with our eyes. I didn't want to spend another night at Enugu so I had to risk my life again and travelled back to Owerri that same night. I got to my house by past 10pm. Many were and are still stranded. There so many questions to be asked here. 1. Is the FRSC now an extension of FAAN? Is the Minister using his powers as an ex-marshall to impose FRSC men on FAAN recruitment process? At present I'm confused which organization we actually intend to work for. Please he should be asked what road business has got to do with Aviation. 2. The pass mark for the test was clearly stated as 50% how come the FRSC officers ordered candidates who scored less than 70% to leave. In summary, this recruitment process has been anything but transparent, its indeed the worst of its kind in recent time. It has been marred by so many pitfalls and doesn't show any form of transparency from the Goodluck Ebele Jonathan led administration. I just can't believe that in 2015 Nigerian graduates were thrown out of a recruitment exercise without regard by uniformed FRSC officers. [/b] |
teetopalad:Ur arguement is baseless and flawed. What can u say about those who were tested yesterday. FAAN has jst been dsorganised frm ab initio. Period! |
I'm still aghast with shock. Did u notice dat FRSC guy on blue shirt who was busy making way for one lady like dat on blue striped shirt upon black trouser. A married lady Ooo. I reserve my comment for now. |
[b] FAAN Recruitment 2015 - My tales of woe Part 1 Got the highest insult of my life yesterday at the Enugu center, Federal Road Safety Command, Udi, where I was scheduled for interview with Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria. I got a text on 17th March, 2014 inviting me over and I swiftly honored the invitation. On my arrival at the Enugu center, numbers were assigned to us according to our order of arrival. But afterwards, the FRSC men started their own private selection by introducing their loved ones who had no numbers, thereby distorting the number system earlier implemented. But that did not upset me until when my group was supposed to go for the screening process. Time check was past 5pm and all of a sudden a list came out from nowhere and candidates were invited in batches to check the list. There were people who couldn't find there names despite their high score, others who did find theirs but scored lower than 70% were asked to leave the compound. This became more frustrating having witnessed tons of candidates who didn't pass too comfortably but who had been screened earlier that same yesterday. Well, having come that far, nobody was willing to leave. We decided to hang around to see how it all plays out. Later on, the FRSC officers devised strategies and forcefully pushed us out of the compound. I was the first casualty of this unfair treatment as FRSC officials treated me like a complete tout. After a little protest, I acted the gentleman and quietly left the compound. I was outside when I saw others who had been physically harassed, and a few others taken to their cell, by FRSC officers probably acting on their own authority, doing what the interview coordinators never instructed them to do. Sadly, the FRSC Commander, Mrs Emeordi gladly watched events unfold as her officers physically harassed innocent candidates. Men and women were thrown out of the compound like criminals. Remember it was the FRSC officers doing all this. Never did we hear from the main coordinators or officials of FAAN. We didn't even see any of them with our eyes. I didn't want to spend another night at Enugu so I had to risk my life again and travelled back to Owerri that same night. I got to my house by past 10pm. Many were and are still stranded. There so many questions to be asked here. 1. Is the FRSC now an extension of FAAN? Is the Minister using his powers as an ex-marshall to impose FRSC men on FAAN recruitment process? At present I'm confused which organization we actually intend to work for. Please he should be asked what road business has got to do with Aviation. 2. The pass mark for the test was clearly stated as 50% how come the FRSC officers ordered candidates who scored less than 70% to leave. In summary, this recruitment process has been anything but transparent, its indeed the worst of its kind in recent time. It has been marred by so many pitfalls and doesn't show any form of transparency from the Goodluck Ebele Jonathan led administration. I just can't believe that in 2015 Nigerian graduates were thrown out of a recruitment exercise without regard by uniformed FRSC officers. [/b] |
So weak to talk abt my experience. I'd relay it tmao. I was in Enugu tday n can't agree less with Chibliss2 |
Saley Dumonah. Dnt knw his titles. |
Mofetemi:Dnt mek me doubt ur so called M.Sc cos u dnt speak like an M.Sc holder. Your reasoning and analogy is very poor. How dare u draw up a bias against 2:2 holders. Interestingly, employers of labour will tell you that in reality those are the group with employabl qualities. Abeg yarn beta tin joor. |
lolaxavier:Lwkmd @Bj session. Do u mean Blowisky? |
#TeamJegaMustGo# Say NO to partisan umpire... |
Laugh out loud |
