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Good day everyone. Please teach me how to create topics with video in this forum? I can only attach photos but not video. Also, can I share videos directly from Twitter, fb or any other social media? Moderators please help. |
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Mmlanrehh:If u like be a biafran nonsense, go and die. |
Stalwert:See reply..,on point |
Ategberoson:Love u |
Princeofnigeria:Chai! Iiar, u are an ipobic flat.header trying to turn Yorubas against Hausas. |
The Plateau government has offered permanent appointments to 4,850 ad hoc teachers engaged in 2016, Prof Mathew Sule, Executive Chairman, State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), has confirmed. Sule told the News Agency of Nigeria on Wednesday in Jos that their appointments would take effect from September 1. “The conversion of their appointments to permanent status is part of Gov. Simon Lalong’s efforts to improve the standard of education and make teachers more productive,” Sule explained. He advised the teachers to reciprocate the kind gesture through effective service delivery, urging them to see their appointment as a reward for their commitment to duty in the last two years. (NAN) Source: Punch Newspaper https://punchng.com/plateau-offers-permanent-appointments-to-4850-ad-hoc-teachers/ |
Dear Sir, We write this letter in response to your reactions to our stance on permanency. Let us begin by appreciating you for recognising the impacts of our work through the scheme, and for gratifying our gestures of gratitude so far. We are pleased to learn that our efforts have not gone unnoticed. We can’t help it, but we are obliged to respond to some issues you raised. For a start, we wish to clarify that our advocacy for better employment status is not and will never be directed to you, Mr Afolabi, as a person. We are aware of the fact that the jurisdiction of your office can not secure us such opportunities, but, like other stakeholders in the scheme, your office is merely referenced only for administrative protocols. As the SSA to the President on jobs creation and the grand handler of Npower Initiative Scheme, it is only a procedural necessity for us to make reference to your office. For any avoidance of doubt, you should have noted that your office is not the only office being referenced in all our communiqués, only for the few instances where we directly reacted to some of your live Facebook chats. Sir, for clarity, you are not the target of our advocacy, and you and your team would do us a great service if you could desist from talking on issues that are far above your power to handle. We are aware like every right thinking nigerian that Npower can not give us permanency, neither can Mr Afolabi, but the authority that also employed you all. As far as we are concerned, Sir, you can not define our fate, but the Presidency, and most especially President Muhammadu Buhari and his Vice, Prof Yemi Osinbajo. Moreso, we would like to make use of this medium to clarify some issues pertaining to our advocacy. As enlightened and law abiding Nigerian youths, we are not disputing the two years life spam of the scheme as well spelt in its terms and conditions, neither are we trying to be ungrateful to the initiators of this laudable scheme. We are ever appreciative, and we have severally shown our gratitude through various means. Our cries for permanency is a peaceful and legal move which is being misrepresented and vehemently opposed by some forces within the corridors of power. Hence, the need for us to clarify issues. This regime has promised empowerment and employment to Nigerian youths, which according to some quarters are being fulfilled through the Npower Initiative Scheme. They also claim the scheme has equipped us with the required employability skills susceptible of securing us our desired jobs. They equally boast of the achievements of some very few percentage of some N-agro crops among us who have been able to venture into some agricultural life changing projects. But in real fact, they are pretending to ignore that the opportunities available to the N-agro volunteers among us can not be commensurate to those of us in N-teach and N-health. We are not trying to be segregationist but the N-teach volunteers, who constitute the largest percentage (75%) of the whole scheme, are required to report to their assigned Places of Primary Assignment all working days of the week. And the same thing is applicable to our colleagues in the health sector. We are not undermining the work of our colleagues in the Agro sector, but the conditions of their own field afford them with an avalanche of opportunities to learn, work and invest because their field is designed in a way to accommodate that. But the truth is that majority of those in N-Teach crop are not learning any new employability skill: it has been their field before the advent of the scheme. Even if we assume that the scheme has impacted us with some teaching and medical skills, what do we do with those skills after the scheme? Do we go by establishing schools or hospitals with the tokens paid to us? You keep emphasising that there is no vacancy for us and that the federal government can not absorb us but Federal Government parastatals and agencies such as immigration, custom, police, fire brigade, air force, NNPC, CBN, NCC etc keep recruiting on quota and privilege bases. Are those ministries only reserved for well-to-do-people? Why can’t the Npower beneficiaries who have been trained and equipped with skills be considered for job openings in those ministries? Our advocacy for jobs is birthed from the long endured pains and yearnings of the common and frustrated Nigerian youths. Permanency is what we want, any other discussion is distraction… https://wwwconcernednpowervolunteers./2018/08/11/letter-to-mr-afolabi-imoukhuede/
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NOETHNICITY:Seriously I don't know the problems of these ba5tards called yigbos. Why trying so hard to win Yorùbás to ur side so u can fight north. Omo kaaro oojires are saying NO! to ur marriage and u guys want to commit suicides. Can u explain why first Christian university was built in more than 90% Muslim populated area? But when Muslims exercise their right u guys develop hypertension. In both Islam and Christianity, religion supersedes culture. Not surprised, nairaland is 70% yigbos. |
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attention007:I love this one die, no1 on the list. |
Honestly, it is high time we start learning Physics with Hausa, Yoruba and Igbo. imagine how A1 go plenty for waec. My question: she omo ale ni Nigerians ni? |
Engr. English biko, presently also means at the moment. |
Ipobs now be like: PLS JOIN US SO WE CAN DESTROY BUHARI ![]() |
Senate President, Bukola Saraki, has said that he will not dump the All Progressives Congress, APC. The Senate President spoke with Punch through his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Yusuph Olaniyonu, on Tuesday. He pointed out that as a founding father of the APC, he would remain in the party. He said, “There is nothing like that and there is nothing to suggest that. Every member must come from somewhere. Are you going to ask the President [Muhammadu Buhari] whether he would go back to the Congress for Progressive Change? “You’re not going to ask Asiwaju [Bola Tinubu] whether he will return to the Action Congress of Nigeria. “Everybody has where they are coming from. As far as my principal is concerned, he is a founding father of this party. There is nothing like that.” The former Governor of Kwara State was among 10 other members of the Senate, who on January 29, 2014, announced their defection from the PDP to the APC. The 11 lawmakers had written to the then Senate President, Senator David Mark, to officially declare their defection. A former Vice President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar had over a week ago announced his resignation from the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, and last weekend he officially returned to the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP. His move prompted speculations that other APC bigwigs may also dump the party ahead of the 2019 general elections.
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If these were to happen in northern Nigeria, square-heads would av been abusing Islam their nightmare. |
Namdi Kanu has handed the heroic batton of Igbos to Atiku. ![]() |
Namdi Kanu has handed over the heroic batton of Igbos to Atiku. ![]() |
5% vote of Igbos go get him to aso rock? ![]() |
Bari22:Atiku biafrans new messiah ![]() |
bounty007:Funiest post of the year. An importanrt name like that is no where to be found. ![]() |
Unemployment in Nigeria is really advantageous to som ppl for having time to draft nonsense. |
Gumsu disrespected shoyinka but you guys should know that no matter how bad any1's parent or relative is, you still have right to contribute your own view on any situation. The girl is not her father. You guys should grow up, stop this tribal and religious sentiments. |
Tolexander: He has achieved having shoes. Tolexander: He has achieved having shoes. Tolexander: He has achieved having shoes. |
Mr "understander" sorry ooo. The money you and GEJ have been saving, where is it ? Foooool!!!!!! |
Am tired of hearing Nigeria has signed this and that on media!!! While don't we have Nigeria has done this or that. Hope this our hope is hopeful. |
[color=#006600][/color][Ice4jez]any idea on where der officer is sited in kaduna Scrol up you wil see a link posted by som1 to locate sites in all states. |
Nigeria can never grow under the leadership of PDP. |
While are some ppl abusing the religion? When a man wrongly quotes a holy book for his or her selfish interest, i dont think it is okay for a normal person to abuse the religion rather the selfish one. |
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