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GustavoFring: How daft can you get.y can't u simply say "watch d video first" |
logica: Does that look like a stage to you?I tire o |
GustavoFring: Why these people dey lie na?na stage b dat? |
Dem say mk person b breadwinner but no b everybody dey like d same bread na,some like agege some like slice,some like Bombay |
Eazybuhfocuz: Uhmm.....nice piece....thinking abt swapping, mk betty go 4 nosa n alex 4 daniel........i bet betty go kill nosa 4 his levitycool down na u wan tlk d story? |
Nosa gan sef,d guy go dey dere dem go collect him fyn babe |
Doc_Miss: [color=crimson]I've never called him Lamar Odizeey[/color]☺k but y human being go say he place curse,e knw weda babalawo pikin dey hour,dem fit go fire am o,mk man watch him statement o |
thelma ivy: I meant ur post is adding more fuel to d fire....thank u for ur observation |
nosa go face Betty nw,dem don gv am blow. Thank God o |
thelma ivy:u mean? |
Doc miss na all dis tyn wen u dey do naim dey cos prob,shey u don call Lamar bfr? I must tell u dat he has placed a curse on u. U dey beg am. Dem dey beg devil? |
blogger1.0:hahahahahaha joysticson,d guy go bad wella Ooohhkkkk na d.ickson |
tsleazy: guy how much is it, and when did u write ur exams2k na 2008 i ryt |
IamTitanium: .he cursed him cos God honours d words of his prophet. Are you.? If u like type wetyn u like. I bet u if u tlk any hw,u fit no use u life for good tyn,dnt joke wit God. Na u b God wen wan curse ppl. Pls deactivate ur act or i help u |
Ken excel: Odizeey me don sight u tail tail...i b dy wave u bt u no quick see me,u come dy busy dy chop..naso |
IamTitanium: an irrevocable curse to all dose who av falsely accused me of being Lamar on dis threadwho is hedat decrees a thing wen d FATHER IN HEAVEN has not spoken |
Help4rmme2u: HOW UNA DEY GREATEST UNIBENbaba we gentle,hungry dey beat me for dis waec office |
another1234: helo guyz.helo divatox i no u newly regista u wi b ble to post nxt wk.wecum to d familyb careful who u greet o,mayb na suave o |
Federal Government on Tuesday repeated its call on the striking university teachers to return to work in the interest of students and prevent further damage to the education system. Minister of Information, Labaran Maku, made the call during the ministry’s monthly press briefing in Abuja. He said government had conceded to most of the demands made by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and wondered why the union would not budge in the interest of the nation. “No nation can move forward if we all expect government to give 100 per cent time and effort to our problems. We run an economy that needs attention in all phases,” the minister said. He said government’s commitment to resolve ASUU crisis was further demonstrated by its representation by Vice President Namadi Sambo in the ongoing dialogue. Maku explained that the strike was not for salaries but for allowances, as salaries had been increased. According to the minister, “Salaries have been increased by 54.3 per cent which is half of our monthly income but they still insist on their N100 billon allowance. “Government offered N30 billion but after a meeting with the Vice President, government promised another N10 billion, making it N40 billion. “Government has also promised N100 billion from Education Trust Fund and the N40 billon allowance has already been paid in many universities, yet they are still under lock and key,” he added. The minister also stated that no government had cooperated with ASUU the way the present government was doing. The minister, however, sympathised with students now at home and called on parents and Nigerians in general to appeal to ASUU to go back to the classrooms. Meanwhile, placard-carrying members of ASUU, Niger Delta University (NDU) chapter, protested in Yenagoa on Tuesday, decrying the Federal Government’s refusal to implement the 2009 FGN/ASUU pact. Police authorities in the state denied the aggrieved university teachers permission for street protest but limited them to the confines of the university’s Law Faculty in the Bayelsa State capital. Chairman of NDU ASUU, Beke Sese, who addressed reporters, also disclosed that the Chief Security Officer (CSO) to Governor Seriake joystickson quizzed him few hours to the planned protest on Tuesday morning. Some of the placards brandished by the lecturers carried inscriptions like, ‘Not every child can go to Ghana to study’; ‘Agreement is Agreement’; ‘Government save our universities’; ‘Poor people’s children need universities’; ‘Can your child afford to go to Ghana and Malaysia, if no then join ASUU to better our universities.’ Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission (NUC) between 1996 and 2001, Muzanli Jibril, on his part attributed the incessant strike by ASUU to deficiencies in officials appointed by government to negotiate with the unionists. He said more often than not government enters into negotiations with ASUU officials unprepared, noting that engaging former academics who have held positions in government could have been able to foster better understanding of ASUU, its strike and strategies. Jubril also said ASUU by its tradition has been able to link significant improvement in funding to strikes, which has translated into “one ASUU strike, one major increment.” The ex-NUC scribe spoke at the anniversary lecture to mark NUC @ 50 + 1 in Abuja on Tuesday, where he said each industrial action by the union was hinged on funding. “Government enters into negotiations with ASUU unprepared, if the government does its part, there would be no need for ASUU to embark on strike. “The attitudes of successive governments have not helped matters as it has made the union to realise that it can only get what it wants by embarking on strike. “The major problem causing the industrial actions is the ‘chronic under-funding’ of the institutions,” Jibril added. Edo State House of Assembly (EDHA) on Tuesday also in a resolution urged the university teachers to call off their strike in the interest of the students and the nation in general. The resolution was sequel to the consideration of a motion on the ASUU strike brought onto the floor by Majority Leader, Philip Shaibu, under Matters of Urgent Public Importance. Chairman of the University of Lagos (UNILAG) Parents Forum, Babatunde Majekodunmi, has, however, appealed to ASUU members to bring their four-month-old strike to an end in the interest of students nationwide. Reacting to President Goodluck Jonathans call in Ado-Ekiti on Saturday on the striking lecturers to bring the lingering crisis to an end, Majekodunmi in a telephone interview with Daily Independent explained that the parents’ forum will not rest until the crisis is resolved. He said the forum had made a lot of positive moves in talking to the lecturers to maintain truce so that students who are the major causalities of the lingering crisis can return to classrooms for academic learning. |
I dey waec office now,dem say na 2'oclock dem go gv us our certificate |
ojingbe: Nah literature thread b dis o.u wan turn am to uniben own abi.u beta b careful orelse.enhwat r saying na |
Adex097:dat ur mansion go soon catch fire. |
Oghos1: No offence. Buh wahz mind blowin'bou thai tire for dat guy o |
The Federal Government on Tuesday arraigned before a Federal High Court in Lagos four persons suspected to be members of the violent Islamic sect, Boko Haram. In the suit number FHC/L/3169/13, two of the accused persons – Adamu Mohammed and Mohammed Mustapha – were accused of having plotted to attack the Kirikiri Maximum Prisons in Lagos to free their members held in custody. The alleged offence was said to have been committed sometimes in June or July this year. The two other accused persons are Bura Hassaini and Mohammed Ibrahim. The government accused Hassaini of allegedly facilitating the activities of Boko Haram in Borno State by monitoring the activities of the security agents and reporting his findings on phone to the leadership of the sect. All the four accused persons, who were arraigned before Justice Saliu Saidu on Tuesday, pleaded not guilty to all the three counts preferred against them by the Federal Government. No lawyer represented the accused persons during the proceedings and the charges were read in English language but interpreted to them in Hausa language. According to the first count, the four were arrested sometimes in June/July 2013 at Wasein, a hideout in the Orile-Iganmu area, Apapa, Lagos, and at 3 Denton Street, Yaba, Lagos, by a team of security agents “for belonging to a proscribed organisation to wit: ‘Boko Haram’ sect”. The government also alleged that Mohammed and Mustapha, with others at large, on or about June 26 this year at Wasein, conspired among themselves to commit an “act of terrorism by organising a planned attack on the Kirikiri Prisons in Lagos State to free your detained members on prison custody.” The prosecuting counsel, Mr. E. K. Ugwu, who signed the charges on behalf of the Attorney-General of the Federation, told the court that “in view of the plea of the accused persons, we pray for a date for trial, while the accused persons be remanded in prison custody.” Justice Saidu ordered that the accused persons be remanded in prison and adjourned trial till December 12. |
tsleazy: omo nah proper timing oh!!! , I was pinging, then I just decided to minimize and read bible, as I dey read suddenly I was floating, higher..higher..higher......*******•••••°°°°°°°°°ok o,gud for u |
IamTitanium: .d devil is a lair |
tsleazy: guy weda nah nepa or not, all I know is darkness no dey for this place atallu no even knw abt heaven,hw u tk enta? |
tsleazy: God created d plant,but people converted it into a bad thing....the weed plant can be used as medicinenaso God still create dance some use am to serve dier gods,ethigi is an example |
tsleazy: heyy...heven swit ohhh!!! ... omo 24 hrs electricity. dey, fifa 2014, 3D plasma screen, no babes sha, but dey enjoy.......ah just dey pity una wey no make am yet.... ;Dheyy...heven swit ohhh!!! ... omo 24 hrs electricity. dey, fifa 2014, 3D plasma screen, no babes sha, but dey enjoy.......ah just dey pity una wey no make am yet....guy check well mayb na paradise u dey,no nid for electricity for here cos d bright n morning star dey present 2/4 |
sylviagoldie: Ah no talk am.... Abeg, help me confirm where u dey...., dis one wey ur mind dey biased...no b God create indian helm,y u no dey smoke am? |
sylviagoldie: Guy, are u a learner!..... U neva hear abt "azonto for Jesus"?dose azonto for Jesus ppl,na dem sabi o,dem knw origin of azonto?,na me n ken dey here,check if u see person wen dey dance ethigi,dat one na comfirmation say na d oda end u dey o |
Adex097: hahaha... You guys still dey chop for mama_put place?? Damn!!! .no no,na comand we dey comand food |
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