Education › Re: This Is Wickedness In Fullness (ASUU Strike) by ndat(m): 12:24pm On Aug 14, 2017 |
so on point.......bro |
Celebrities › Re: E-money Chilling By The Poolside In His Five Star Mansion (Photo) by ndat(m): 12:13pm On Aug 14, 2017 |
BroZuma: Moral of this post? go and hustle it pays... |
Politics › Re: President Buhari Smiling And Full Of Life In New Photos In London by ndat(m): 9:49pm On Aug 12, 2017 |
DonVikings: Photos look too staged. I am not buying it.  chronic effect of Nollywood |
Education › Re: What Is Your Opinion About The Looming ASUU STRIKE by ndat(m): 6:31pm On Aug 11, 2017 |
not in support at all, that will definitely affect some students. |
Crime › Re: ‘I Bought Human Heart For N10,000 For Good Luck Charm’ (pic) by ndat(m): 2:00pm On Aug 11, 2017 |
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Christianity Etc › Re: Church Where Couple Must Buy Suits For Host Pastor & His Wife Before They Wed by ndat(m): 5:04pm On Aug 10, 2017*. Modified: 10:44pm On Aug 10, 2017 |
akpamuomenka: What is your business if they buy suit for their pastor?. Go and investigate what's going on in the mosques and upload same here for me to take you seriously. we don't even have mosques in d first place, we have MASJID. Then back to d main issue no imam will give u any list or condition what so ever to contract a marriage in MASJIDS but will make sure all rites follows due process for legitimacy of d marriage. |
Education › Re: Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria (ABU) 2017/2018 Direct-entry Application Form by ndat(m): 9:56pm On Aug 09, 2017 |
07032282187 |
Politics › Re: N17m SUV For House Of Representative Members By December by ndat(m): 12:41pm On Aug 07, 2017 |
oyaaah...make I go hustle become politician, na so all these nairaland monikers will be wailing and can't come out to protest. if u can't beat them join them. |
Health › Re: NOIPolls: 88% Of Nigerian Doctors Seek Job Opportunities Abroad by ndat(m): 12:54pm On Aug 04, 2017 |
maxiuc: .even our president seek doctors outside
All our political office holders do same
Nigeria keep losing their best to other countries they only come back to bury the dead ones.....burial ground |
Education › Re: Who Is The Nans President? by ndat(m): 2:07pm On Aug 02, 2017 |
corruption every where, leaders of tomorrow. |
Education › Re: Who Is The Nans President? by ndat(m): 2:06pm On Aug 02, 2017 |
space booked |
Education › Re: Which Was Your Style In Sec School? by ndat(m): 9:41pm On Jul 30, 2017 |
I wasn't opportune to use sch bag.... |
Politics › Re: The Nigerian Revolution by ndat(m): 5:07pm On Jul 29, 2017 |
Pato5: THE NIGERIAN REVOLUTION Over the last years, there has been a sudden realization that the ultimate solution to the Nigerian problem is a revolution. This may be true but in Nigeria, a revolution is simply a tussle of power between one political class and another. This can be illustrated by the “occupy Lagos “ of 2012 against the government’s policy of subsidy removal. Though it was a success, it was not really a fight for the masses but a well strategized plan by a political class against another where the imminent need of a people was politicized to gain points. The good thing about this is that it proved that power belongs to the people. A true revolution is a fight by the masses against the elite. The elite has no categorization like religious inclination or ethnic identity. The elite no matter how you see it or made to believe are unified in plundering the collective resources of the people. This can be seen in the cases of nepotism and godfathers. Nigeria can never be said to be prosperous unless “the son of nobody becomes somebody without knowing nobody “ The greatest tool our elite use in holding us all captive is the ultimate rule of power -Divide and Conquer. The make believe that we are different (religion, ethnicity, etc.). This has been the problem. True revolution is never possible with the current psychological orientation of our people. The first step in achieving a true revolution is in seeing the unity in our diversity. Let me use myself as an example. I am Igbo by tribe, born and brought up in the middle belt and schooled in the far north. I decided to investigate why we think we are not homogeneous. In school, I joined politics. My political class on campus were made up of different ethnic groups (Igbo, Hausa, Yoruba, Igala, etc.). We fought a political war on campus against politics of religion and ethnicity. This was the bane of politics in my campus. Every elective position is always about: Is he a Christian /Muslim, indigene/settler etc. By doing this, competence is sacrificed on the altar of religious /ethnic differences. From my experience, the Muslim sees a Christian as an infidel who should not rule him, a Christian sees a Muslim as pagan who should not rule him, the Igbo sees a Hausa man as a lower being he should not take orders from, the Hausa man sees the Igbo man as a domineering being who should not be allowed to get to power, likewise Igbo-Yoruba, Yoruba-Hausa. We have to see the beauty in our differences rather than the ugliness. No country in the world is really homogeneous in nature (China, India, Russian, UK, USA to name but a few). Our homogeneity should be in our psychological orientation. This is the true path to greatness. While in the Eastern part of the country for some period, I was opportune time listen to the new secessionist in town. As a person who likes to see the beauty in people, I try to see what can be learnt from him to move our nation forward. His fellowship is just alarming and what inspires me more is his class of followers. These are majorly the artisans, traders, and all those we may classify as the third class. Whether he succeeds or not is something else entirely. He has succeeded in pulling millions to his side who now see him as a Mandela who will liberate them from their perceived sufferings. The opium is so strong that his people no longer regard their rulers as they now see them as being compromised and sold out. I thought to myself if we can replicate something similar in other parts of the country and unify the masses then we can bend the government to our will and establish a new political system where the son of nobody becomes somebody without knowing nobody. A system where the resources of the people will be fully utilized to create wealth for the people. A system where the 1% will no longer hold the 99% under captivity. A system where we have leaders not rulers. A system where performance and competence is chosen over religion and ethnicity. This is the true revolution...
Patrick. C. O B. ENG Elect/Elect this is only sensible piece I read for quite sometimes now.....God bless u!!! |
Crime › Re: Boko Haram Releases Photo Of Abducted Unimaid Staff by ndat(m): 6:08am On Jul 29, 2017 |
neenap25: Hmmmmmm, this is serious.
But why is the man in the middle smilling, does he like the situation he finds himself, or am i the only one observing it? must you comment, busy body smile ke smile ko ni. |
Education › Re: DIRECT ENTRY Admission. by ndat(m): 9:24pm On Jul 27, 2017 |
EmperorBasil: am sure u did that lyk two weeks ago Cus dat was wen I submitted mine and dey actually collected it from me and dropped it into one of d envelops at d second office it was one woman and a man that was there. but wen I took a friend there on Tuesday to submit he's they refused to collect it and. told him it wasn't necessary and that they v stopped collecting Same jamb office in Kaduna is like this is only happening in Kaduna. that was how I wasted transport fare from Zaria to Kaduna on Friday last week only to be told it wasn't necessary. |
Education › Re: Top 20 Degree Courses With Best Employment Opportunities In Nigeria by ndat(m): 9:17pm On Jul 26, 2017 |
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Education › Re: If Any Of These Happened To You, Then The Wítches Of Your Village Are After U by ndat(m): 9:08pm On Jul 26, 2017 |
kaybestt: when you have exam by 10am and you wake up at 9:50am and start cooking beans but you funny ooo |
Politics › Re: Southern Kaduna Will Go With Biafra If Nigeria Breaks Up – Danfulani by ndat(m): 7:38am On Jul 25, 2017 |
enemybulldozer: I thought they said hausas love themselves while Igbos hates each other to the extent that anambra Igbo sees ebonyi Igbo as second class Igbo.
My question is, why is it that people from southern kaduna wants to identify with Igbos that hates themselves??
Is it not the Igbos that is suppose to be doing what the southern kadunas are doing now so that they can stay away from each other?? Mrvitalis do you know the answer to my questions?? Zoogerian and deceit are like.. some people may take advantage of nnamdi KANU to gain popularity |
Education › Re: How To Run A Successful Business As A Student Here In Nigeria by ndat(m): 6:04pm On Jul 23, 2017 |
mschewwwwww!!; |
Christianity Etc › Re: For Christians: How To Be Free From Masturbation, Other Addictions by ndat(m): 5:41pm On Jul 23, 2017 |
so posts on nairaland now are made for only Christian. must u discriminate in everything or is masturbation peculiar to only Christians. |
Politics › Re: See What This Men Were Spotted Doing Inside Flood After Heavy Ranfall by ndat(m): 11:18pm On Jul 22, 2017 |
it is only in Nigeria on the planet earth that people will be suffering and smiling. |
Politics › Re: Lets See If The Whole 36 States Is On Nairaland by ndat(m): 11:01pm On Jul 22, 2017 |
Niger..... the power state. |
Culture › Re: Fatima Abubakar, Sultan's Daughter Graduates From U.K University by ndat(m): 3:35pm On Jul 22, 2017 |
The only time our rich elites take Nigeria serious and useful, is when they are vying for positions, and when they die for burial.But any other things like school, hospital, tourism and even sport and lots more they either go out or import them. we still have a very long way to go. |
Education › Re: Look At The Recent National Common Entrance Cut Off For Each State by ndat(m): 8:22am On Jul 22, 2017 |
EmekaMD: yes.. that's exactly what I mean.. no statistics has proved that Southerners have better IQ than Northerners..
But it's not enough to jus sit with ur phone and type "I challenge you". You need to join this campaign..
Tell the government that's this is a grave Injustice to the South.. Tell ur brothers that this low cut off is not giving them challenges needed to work harder.. it's making them lazier after all..
We need Northerners and Southerners alike to change this misdoing.. must u quote me...PLC mind your buzzines ok |
Education › Re: Look At The Recent National Common Entrance Cut Off For Each State by ndat(m): 7:19am On Jul 22, 2017 |
pelumi111: we all know Northerners knows nothing aside farming and rearing of livestock...... On a most serious note Must we all go to school...... graduate full everywhere those with one skills or the other are also in over abundance......rarely can you walk 2street and you will not see 3-4 people doing the same trade or same work........ everywhr is crowded......just ma 1cent tho......FTC agreed...but I challenge you academically. |
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Education › Re: DIRECT ENTRY Admission. by ndat(m): 9:49pm On Jul 19, 2017 |
Bonejr: I have done it here, thanks once again u are welcome |
Car Talk › Re: Lady Meets Snake While Coming Down From Her Husband's Car, Then This Happened by ndat(m): 6:12am On Jul 18, 2017 |
three things are involved in this story 1. either the snake is mentally derailed 2. either d snake was on mission ie sent 3. or photoshopped normal snake don't wait for sound of anything for defence not to talk of a car. anyway, thank God for your life |
Celebrities › Re: Photos Of Omotola, Amosu & Others At Amara Kanu’s Fitness Book Launch In London by ndat(m): 5:59am On Jul 18, 2017 |
did she study P.H.E , what did she know about fitness....money miss road. |
Education › Re: DIRECT ENTRY Admission. by ndat(m): 5:53am On Jul 18, 2017 |
Anjjy: Did you scan any result? yeah..my professional certificate ( diploma in community health), statement of d result, and o level then passport finally thumbprints |
Education › Re: DIRECT ENTRY Admission. by ndat(m): 5:48am On Jul 18, 2017 |
jaykaylegend: Chairman you no wan answery question abi...
Please did you register with ND?? sorry, I registered with other diploma cos I graduated from sch of health... ok |