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On the 5th of December 2005,indeed the Nigeria nation and the whole World was thrown into mourning of indescribable measure.”Ye what has happened?”,hmmmmn a plane carrying more than hundred passengers mostly students has just crashed in portharcourt,Rivers-state. Rescue workers were only liable to rescue seven individuals out of which only two were said to be responding to treatment but finally only this beautiful lady then student was liable to survive the crash after which she underwent over hundred surgeries just to amend her burnt skin. What an inspiration! Despite her predicament, Okwuchi never gave up to her situations rather her achievements in life has really been a source of inspiration to many.Notable among such is the fact that she graduates with a first class from the University of Thomas Houston, Texas. See her pix below…. See more pix at www.nijablog.com.ng
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o boy,he be like say them don hack your site o,them just hack my own not long ago.bad nairaland hackers |
Hmmmmn the bad guys all the way from US just hack into my site despite the security I have on it,I have no option than to delete the blog |
Hello webmasters,the blog www.nijablog.com.ng is for sale.I want to sell it because until I created it,I never knew I won't be liable to be updating it as my chosen niche demands therefore I want to sell it to someone who can always be updating and growing it. It is hosted on an unlimited webhost with option for many addon domain and a domain registrar be it whogohost.com,it has an easy to navigate c-panel with softalicious and the creation of unlimited email accounts. It present CMS is WordPress though hidden with high customization. The blog can function in the following niche: 1.News or Magazine which is my niche for it 2.Tech since it can be a tech Information resource blog for other nigerian blogs as the name sounds nijablog 3.Others I will be giving out/selling this blog for a bonus of N10000 which can also be negotiated depending on your budget and interest. If interested,contact: 08027464475 info@nijablog.com.ng Writers@nijablog.com.ng Or pm me on this platform... Thanks. |
MhizzAJ:Thank you for the correction,I even felt same but it is just a feeling nevertheless |
Getting married nowadays is now like a battle for most
individuals especially ladies.It is very pathetic that we
still find ladies of over 50years still looking for spouses/
husbands.
I recently attended a Church service and during the
course of one of the prayer sessions,the pastor called
on single ladies to come out for prayers.You need to
see the in flock of ladies who came out for
prayer,almost every lady came out and the surprising
thing is that most are women of over fourty,fifty years
of age.At first i thought they were widows/divorcee until
aftermath information reveals they aren’t rather they are
still searching, I was like wowwww you mean this
women haven’t had sex legally/morally in their life
though I know they might have done it in those youthful
days and some still doing it.Later I was like what could
be responsible for this,it wasn’t until I carried out a
careful investigation that I noticed ladies are usually the
cause of this problem.
Yes 99.99% cases of not getting married or early is
caused by ladies themselves. Now let me let you know
that there are enough men to marry all the ladies in the
world despite their population, all thanks to some
Religions that allow polygamous marriage but the cause
of ladies not getting married/early is usually as a result
of:
1.Pride: You must agree with me that most if not all the
ladies are filled with pride nowadays.The moment Mr.
right will come,pride will just blind them cause maybe
he may be too dark,fat,short,slim,ugly e.t.c but sisters
remember the bible didn’t say “He made them both
man and woman beautiful” i.e you may be beautiful,
then why not just allow him despite his ugly condition to
save your life of future shame.For just like beauty is in
the eyes of the beholder,so is ugliness.
2.Delusion of enjoyment: You see most ladies
nowadays mostly in their early/late twenties shying
away from marriage with the motive of wanting to enjoy
themselves which is all a delusion cause they are not
really enjoying themselves in the actual sense rather
they are just destroying their future.Before they know
it,time is gone and they will start/continuing searching.
3.Immorality: You already know no man want to marry
an immoral woman be it that his moral characters are
questionable,A man could have slept with over
hundreds of girls but still desirous of a virgin for
marriage but are there still girls with dignity?,”hmmn
very very few”,The rate of immorality among girls of
nowadays is mindblogging.apart from having sex
anyhow as if it is some kind of food,you see girls do
disgusting things e.g filming themselves during
sex,masturbation,shower and others and thereafter
uploading them online for reasons known/unknown to
them…Sometimes I just conclude the females are the
most spoilt gender.Now after doing all this,they will try
to share the repercussions that follows with another
innocent man in the name of marriage which will
definitely not work out since the man is going to
discover her past dirty deeds and dump her and there
you go my sister,another search begins.
4.Beauty: Though almost synonymous with pride but it
somehow differs.Beauty has eaten into the head of
ladies that they don’t realise it will fade away one day.Is
your grandma still looking like you.It is so pathetic
some ladies believe going into marriage early will
destroy their beauty/shape,so they waste their time
modelling until it is too late when no man will
acknowledge that beauty they so much depend on.so
sister grab your man now that your beauty can still be
acknowledge and cook your beauty into his eyes till it
fade away.
Source: www.nijablog.com.ng/why-most-ladies-are-finding-it-hard-getting-married/ |
Webmasters pls review this blog for me pls...
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timzyrhymes:You shouldn't have say all that,if there should be no admission barrier,why not just scrap jamb |
herzern:Don't blame us,it was caused by this copy and paste stuff i.e I copied it from www.nijablog.com.ng and paste it here without editing but nevertheless your observation have been noted...Thanks. |
This pictures were taken during one of the solidarity rallies held in support of the actions of president Muhammadu Buhari and tagged”Igbo Youth Supporting Buhari” but as can be seen in the photos,This self- claimed youths are age-mate to the special adviser to the president on media and publicity, Mr. Demi Adesina…This men should be in their late fifties or early sixties. Source: http://nijablog.com.ng/see-the-old-men-claimingyouth-supporting-buhari/
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In the ending hours of yesterday 22nd of August
2017,students and concerned parent/
individuals were shock over the announcement of the
new cut- off marks
for the Joint admission and Matricution board
(JAMB),the examination body that conduct pre-
qualifying examinations in Nigeria for students aspiring
to gain admissions into the Universities and other
Nigeria tertiary institutions.
According to JAMB,the new cut-off marks are as follow:
120 for universities
100 for polytechnics and colleges of education
110 for innovative enterprise institute(IEI)
At this point,it is imperative to know that the total marks
obtainable in the examination is
400 points of which according to JAMB,over
500000 of the 1.7m candidates obtain
200 points and above.Going through social media,you
will see students complaining of this new development
as it entails very revealing uncertainties towards their
admission and according to one of such students
(name withheld),he wrote”Last year I scored
177 thereby hoping to go to the polytechnic but
unfortunately JAMB increase cut-
off mark for all institutions to
180 and this year,having scored
234,hoping for something good even if it is poly,now
JAMB is doing their foolish thing#Oh God,am I curse”.
NIJABLOG wants to use this medium to acknowledged
that this new development is a disgrace to Nigeria and a
shift from international best practices i.e it is generally
acceptable that until
50percent of obtainable points is scored in any test/
examination,such performance is
a failure.This mean that if international best practices
should be followed,200 should be the cut-
off point out of 400 which the former 180 cut-
off wasn’t up to but it was manageable but 120 out of
400 is no for cut-off point i.e it is now
30percent which is very poor and a setback for JAMB
with regards to one of it missions which is to ensure
only the serious students are admitted into universities
and other institutions.
Apart from the disgrace this new development has
brought to Nigeria, it also spells how our educational
sector is diminishing over time.It also spells how
competitive admission processes are going to be this
year,therefore students should prepare for the worst
despite their
score cause this development means almost every
aspirant who sat for the JAMB examination will be
eligible for screening since it is rare for students to
score below 120.
Nevertheless unconfirmed report shows the JAMB
registrar,Prof. Oloyede,a former vice-
chancellor retracing his actions according to
a statement he made to newsmen stating that
120 is not the cut-
off rather it is trying to demonstrate that universities
and other institutions have monopoly of choosing their
various cut-off but it shouldn’t be less than
120 for universities,
100 for polytechnics and colleges of education and
110 for innovative enterprise institute.
Source: http://www.nijablog.com.ng/jamb-cut-off-a-disgrace-to-nigeria
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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has revealed that the decision to reduce the cut-off marks for admission into tertiary institutions was done by stakeholders in the education sector. The examination body had been criticised for the new cut of mark it released for the 2017/2018 academic session but it revealed that this was done to make the process more flexible. Vanguard reports that Prof. Ishaq Oloyede who is the registrar of JAMB allayed the fears of Nigerians insinuating that it was a testament to the failure in the sector. He said the board recommendation was to only provide the institutions with a benchmark and that universities could raise their cut off marks above 120 but not more than 180. He said: “With this decision, universities are not to go below the minimum 120 cut-off points adopted by the meeting for admissions. : “What JAMB did was a recommendation, we only determined the minimum, whatever the various institutions determine as their admission cut-off mark is their decisions. The Senate and academic boards of universities should be allowed to determine their cut-off marks.” Chief Afe Babalola in his reaction rejected the new cut-off mark noting that he enjoyed good and quality education and therefore expressed worry over the new direction education was taking in the country. He said: “On June 3, last year, a day after the Federal Government announced the scrapping of the Post- UTME as part of the qualifying procedure for admission into Nigerian universities, I cautioned in a write-up that was published in many Nigerian newspapers that that singular step was nothing but a calamitous mistake. “Good enough, the Federal Government, last week, rescinded that position in favour of the Senate of individual universities exercising its statutory powers of determining who qualifies to be admitted into its university. “The euphoria that greeted the reinstatement of the Post-UTME by protagonists of quality education was still very thick in the air before the air was fouled again yesterday (Tuesday), when JAMB announced the reduction of cut off marks for students angling for admission into Nigerian universities. “As a stakeholder in the education sector, I enjoyed good and quality primary school education when the pass mark was a minimum of 50 per cent. I am, therefore, worried and curious that this far-reaching decision could be taken without due consideration for its implication on the quality of education on offer in Nigerian tertiary institutions. “My position is that there is an urgent need for education summit to be attended by regulators and operators as well as well-meaning stakeholders in education to diffuse this thick ice of confusion that has engulfed our education landscape.” NijaBlog has earlier criticize this decision and also the uplifting of ban on post-utme These decisions were taken at the 2017 Combined Policy Meetings on Admissions into Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria which ended on Tuesday, August 22. Minimum cut-off marks for tertiary institutions are: – Universities were pegged at 120 – Polytechnics and colleges of education were pegged at 100 – Innovative enterprising institutes was pegged at 110 source: www.nijablog.com.ng |
This is Nijablog.... it is owned by three of us and I am the promotion officer of this our blog. We have work so hard designing it,I mean installing a template and deleting it later after designing/working hard on it just because we find a little fault in it but anyway that is blogging for you and to cut the long story short,I will want my able webmasters to visit www.nijablog.com.ng and comment/review the following for us: 1.Choice of domain name 2.The design so far(the need and the needn't) 3.others. As you visit,Note: No much post yet,in fact we uploaded those ones so that you can see how a typical post is like in the blog for better review and I will appreciate,also those who can still help us in design should also indicate and help. Thank You all. |