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fendorf:Definitely! But we must also be the change we desire. |
buharimohd:Well...I guess you deserve no response. that's immature |
Vibra:Hmmm...the more reason why I would like to. I appreciate the politeness. |
emmysoftyou:Thank you! You must be of utmost sagacity! If you read my post, I stated emphatically that "I can't guarantee Buhari as the savour of Nigeria" but I prefer him to Goodluck Jonathan. |
buharimohd:Well... I don't want to believe you're one of those that settle for less. Your words corroborates the fact I asserted that Jonathan and his supporter are attacking personality instead of issues. I'm not disputing the fact that Tinubu is a minus for Buhari but tell me those surrounding Jonathan are not worse; Obanikoro? Gbenga Daniel? Fani-kayode? Alison-Madueke? Please bro, it's not all about politics! Just sit down and ask yourself "does this man have anything good in mind for Nigeria?" |
henryangelo:Jesus Christ! I reserve the comment you deserve but let me just enlighten you on taxation. There are two main type; direct and indirect taxation. Direct is the one people pay to tax office, that deducted from salaries etc. Why indirect tax is that which is displaced on the people/buyers in form of high prices. So, when I buy airtime, I'm paying taxes to the government in form of higher cost than it would have been if service providers like glo, mtn etc were not required to pay tax to government. So, I PAY TAX! |
Vibra:what if I tell you I want to know you? |
buharimohd:I think I'm subject to my own opinion just as you are. Instead of typing before you think, an intellectual will state why he's not in agreement with the post. Thank you. |
DerKaiser:you must be an educated illiterate then. That's if at all you are edu talkless of being educated. Must you comment? |
happichichi25:That's why we are educated! Objectivity requires you to tell us why you would support Jonathan over Buhari. I have a strong feeling you will fall into the category of those that support Jonathan blindly without any concrete reason. |
medamillion:Amen sir! That's my prayer too. However, we have to be the change we desire. I just have a feeling we need a reorientation coupled with selflessness. Just imagine someone telling me he knows Jonathan is a failure but he's supporting him because that's where cool cash comes from. Hasn't he sold the future of his children and unborn generation? So many things I just don't understand. |
henryangelo:I doubt it! There are different types of slavery, you know? Just imagine, when the oil reserve was booming, your GEJ was enjoying it with his cabinet and when bankruptcy threatened, he attempted displacing it on the innocent workforce in form of retrenchment. Similarly, what's the better definition of slavery than paying tax and getting nothing for it? |
It is not alien to our minds that there has been a lot of disagreements between different sets of people on the question of whether General Buhari or Dr. Goodluck Jonathan is most suitable for our presidential seat. My take is this, I've said it times without number, I can't guarantee General Buhari as the saviour of Nigeria but I believe we just have to choose either of the two evils. The doctrine of necessity requires us to choose the lesser evil. I must state at this point that I will like to approach this matter from two (funny) perspectives; the intellectual perspective and the mediocre perspective. As regards the intellectual perspective; it is evident from the political atmosphere that Dr. Jonathan nothing reasonable in stock for us and the fact that himself and his party, PDP are attacking personalities, instead of stating what they have for us, is a clear pointer to this fact. This is more evident in the way he governed Nigeria in the years he has served us. In my opinion, he's not a problem-solver. It would be an understatement to say that he is not only corrupt but also encourages and condones corruption(iron sharpeneth iron). If not, why does he find it difficult to expunge corrupt officials?(Case Study; Stella Oduah). Etc etc etc On the other hand, some have accused Genaral Buhari of being a dictator. They've probably forgotten the fact that the military is different from the civilian regime. In the latter, the legislature and judiciary lay more checks and balances on the executive but it most also be stated that Napoleon Bornaparte said, "the best form of government is one that has an element of all the system of government". Furthermore, some have complain that the only thing General Buhari has is discipline. If that's the case, we need it! Jim Rohm said "Discipline is the road between goals and accomplishment". Objectivity dictates to us that Dr. Jonathan's administration lacks discipline and that's the reason why the statements "I will do..." could not be followed by "I have done...". Even the opposition have attested to the fact that General Buhari is against corruption. I'm not saying corruption is the only clog in the wheel of Nigeria's progress but I know expunging it will take us further than we are today. I must also state that all those that have campaigned to me on behalf of Jonathan have not given me any tangible reason why I should vote for him, with particular reference to my Ibo brothers. It's high time we stopped being blindfolded by ethnicity, religious and other sentiments. I don't know General Buhari from anywhere; he's not from my tribe, neither does he practice my religion but the progress of Nigeria is more in need of him than my beloved Goodluck Jonathan whose work can't speak for him. They talked about his age; I don't think I have much to say than the fact that the incumbent Presidency that's claiming he's too old, we know the number of times they had to be flown abroad for treatment. It is also pertinent to state that it's no news that a president should be a good public speaker. I must confess, General Buhari's speech at Chatham house thrilled me(it was issue-based, with little bias) as against that of Dr. Jonathan that makes me doubt the credibility of the fact that he was once a lecturer. Someone said Buhari's speech was not written by him, even if it's true, I'm waiting for someone to tell me that all Goodluck Jonathan's speeches are written by him. Besides, the people you surround yourself with will determine the type of personality you will build.-"show me your friend and I will tell you who you are". Similarly, to compare Prof. Yemi Osinbajo's speech to that of Arch Sambo will be an insult although I expect nothing less from the Professor(of Law). As regards the mediocre perspective, it is very simple! Even if we can never have a good leader in Nigeria(God forbid!) and the only thing all our elected leaders can do is to steal money, LET ANOTHER PERSON STEAL OUR MONEY!!! You will agree with the fact that Jonathan is filled to the extent that he is already vomiting and he is still charting plans for further stealing. In conclusion, there is one problem we have, the Nigerian followership is bad and this cannot make a good leadership even if the number one person is zealous to spring up a change. Therefore, I implore citizens to let the change begin with the man in the mirror. Once again, I PREFER BUHARI TO JONATHAN!!! |
Tell them pls! I think I love the aspect of the fact that his campaign was tactically bad. As opposed to APC, PDP was attacking personalities and parties and totally ignored stating programmes that have for us. Thus, they became the opposition. I must confess, I can still say with confidence that GMG is my President and PYO is my VP; they have charisma. GEJ and Broda Sambo are just using Mumu techniques to steal our money ![]() |
kcprince:Don't mind the guy. He has been blinded to the fact that the Oba is diplomatically saying "we are not supporting you". |
barcanista:Mr. Man! Are you so much of a failure in literature or the use of literary devices? ![]() |
Taylor184:No! It was written by your classmate and that's why there's "#copied" |
REGISTRATION PROCESS FOR 100 LEVEL STUDENTS Welcome to the university of Ibadan; FACULTY OF LAW. Welcome to the University of Ibadan, the first and the best. You are also warmly welcomed to the prestigious Faculty of Law; be ready to be a legal ninja! Borrowing the words of my alma mater, ”many are called but few are chosen”. Now, back to the matter, hmm…course registration, mine wasn’t really stressful, thanks a whole lot to my predecessors. But you have it all here, just at your fingertip. Basically, you will take a minimum total of 38 unit courses, out of which you will just be taking 2 courses of 2 units stand at the faculty. Legal Method 1 LAW 101 2 Units Legal Method 2 LAW 102 2 Units Outside the faculty you will be introduced to other faculties and departments, which are just two; Arts and the Social Sciences; ha! Not to forget the compulsory GSP courses. Here are the courses; FIRST SEMESTER COURSE CODE UNITS LAW 101 2 GES 101 3 ENG 111 3 PHI 101 3 PHI 102 3 ANT 115 4 CLL 103 4 SECOND SEMESTER COURSE CODE UNITS LAW 102 2 PSY 102 3 ENG 112 3 ENG 113 3 GES 107 2 *SOC 104 3 Minimum Total: 38 units *For Sociology, there are three soc courses available; SOC 102 SOC 104 SOC 105; the course title will be known when you register online. Textbooks for GES will be sold at the GSP office; you go to the GSP Office with the online registration form to pay for your GES textbooks. I bought my two textbooks for #1,800(prices may vary). For Law Registration, you will go to the departments to collect your course registration form, there is no clear cut boundary between the departments of Public and International Law and Private and Business Law, just make sure that you get a course registration form from the Faculty. After registering all your courses online, you also go to each Faculty/Dept where you are taking courses for manual registration. NB: Make sure you have lots of form photocopies and any other receipt photocopies and lots of passport. You will be assigned to a Chamber during your Faculty Registration. We have 4 chambers in the Faculty; H.O Davies T.O Elias D.A Alexander Augustine Nnamani. TEXTBOOKS GES 101 Textbook GES 107 Textbook Introduction to Nigerian Legal Method by Abiola Sanni Philosophy and Logic by A.G.A BELLO. For others, you will write notes and there are numerous materials. Just ask for help. “7 points things” FIAT JUSTITIA RUAT COELUM Adeyemo Zainab Aderonke (zee_bee) 200 level #Copied |
Taylor184:Lool...na so. Anytime, anyday. Oya tell me, what's ya number on the list? ![]() |
Loyalblak007:I fit link you with my cousin. He's in 200L. Male tho' |
sassy55:I pray! None of my business anyway ![]() |
Taylor184:Hope the stuff didn't finish you? |
Taylor184:Senior colleague on nairaland? |
Taylor184:Dr. Akin****'s mode of asking question in class. Maybe by this session. I'm in 400 tho' |
Taylor184:Any idea of that? |
Taylor184:Lool...If I hear. Let's start with 1,8 |
Taylor184:Lool...you know nw The veracity is hinged on the fact that we are in the same department. |
I noticed you got nice topics. |
Taylor184:Abegi...as if that's what they call you in the faculty. |
Brini:hmmm...the funniest thing is that this Barrister Taylor will be forming gentle gentle in the faculty like that o ![]() |
tushwitch:hmm...this one you've started to spider before resumption ![]() |




The veracity is hinged on the fact that we are in the same department.