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Goldfaze1:and dey should destroy all the churches in Ekiti too to balance it. I just hate when someone can't say the truth |
abbeyty:show us the bible verse where he must cut his beard |
conductor2:point of correction Nigeria is not a zoo, u are free to leave if u want |
RichFoundation:is their anything like IPOB |
stone03branch:make we test am first |
Kondomatic:your own religion does not believe that |
DONSMITH123:the two self na error |
CROWNWEALTH019:u are comparing human being to Cow, you are part of problem we have in this country |
TechPanda:waw bro nice one |
won't those farmers take advantage of us, even where am currently posted to, they have nearly finished me |
The Director General of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Brig-Gen. Suleiman Kazaure, has said that the scheme will start posting corps members to farms soon. in an interview with Newsmen during an Official visit to the NYSC Permanent Orientation Camp in Sagamu, Ogun, he said the NYSC has concluded preparations to begin the posting at the conclusion of the three-week orientation exercise. He said that the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Oyo, Bauchi, and Kebbi had been earmarked for the pilot phase. In His words: Related Posts “It should interest you to know that the NYSC will soon begin its agricultural development scheme where corps members will be posted to farms for their primary assignments. Already the NYSC has acquired active farmlands across the nation’s geopolitical zones with four already fully operational in Kwali, Bauchi, Oyo and Kebbi. After this orientation programme for the Batch ‘A’ corps members, we will begin posting some of them to these farms as a pilot phase. Though we are starting with four states for now, we will integrate the other states as time goes, the project is ongoing. “The NYSC has provided all the tools and support you need to develop your capacity to the fullest, it now depends on you, there is no short cut to success but by hard work. Of all the programmes outlined for you during the orientation, there is none more important that you must fully participate in than the SAED programme. I want you to create your own jobs by being creative and innovative, you must strive to be labour employers rather than labour seekers. Please don’t look for white-collar jobs, your skills and potentials can serve you better in the way of realizing your dreams. http://www.gq234.com/breaking-nysc-to-start-posting-corp-members-to-farms-nysc-director-general/ |
and this made front page, nairaland good bye |
sinistermind:'these' is used for plural but 'this' is singular |
v10 self dey |
What are those product that you think people are using before but it can't be found again but if people still sees it they will be happy. It could even be a product that is still in existence but it has failed people |
I will like to listen to advice we can give cause only prayer can not work |
happy Democracy day, today marks 2years of Buhari administration in office. comment your view so far. |
@sarrki nairalanders just they troll u |
conductor111:I no dey their o, let me come and be going |
it has been a while we saw Sarki, may be he has been on Holiday since when baba has traveled. God bless Sarki God bless Nairalanders God bless Nigeria |
I already have experience in data processing; I can type very well and am conversant with Corey draw and Excel. Am currently serving but I will finish my National Institute of Management exams next month but am planning to add an ICT certificate to my CV. which one do u think is more lucrative out of 1.graphic design 2.web design or if u have more suggestions and opinions. am currently serving in Osun |
Drnice:sorry sir |
where is David, Solomon and Jesus |
eyeview:them tell u say Muslim they do ceremony inside mosque |
someone stole my FTC |
Salaam alaykum From Osun state wishing everyone here a happy Ramadan and May Allah accept it as an act of Ibadah |
I came here to read comments |
- Eric Joyce explains why he claimed President Buhari is dead - Joyce said no one has seen or heard from the President since he left for UK - He urged the presidency to provide proof of life Ex-British lawmaker Eric Joyce continues to raise dust over the health of President Muhammadu Buhari as he listed reasons why he claimed the president is dead. Joyce, in a post he made on his website on Friday, May 26, explains why he made his controversial tweet about the president alleged demise. He said: "Nigeria’s president, Muhammadu Buhari, was last seen by people other than his own staff in early May. “According to his staff, he handed over ‘co-ordinating power’ to his Vice President and headed to London for medical treatment. “Shortly beforehand, he had returned from around two months in London, also apparently receiving medical treatment there. “His staff now say that he will soon return to Nigeria, but he may then return shortly thereafter to London for more medical treatment. “For three weeks, the presidency has failed to prove any evidence that Mr Buhari is still with us. “There has been no detail at all about Mr Buhari’s condition. “Photographs, obviously historical ones, depicting Mr Buhari apparently in rude health have been provided to media outlets in Nigeria. “Some Nigerian outlets have provided largely nonsensical quotes from ‘inside’ the London High Commission where they claim Mr Buhari is recuperating. “Nigeria is a vibrant, growing and increasingly powerful democracy; the transition of power between Mr Buhari and his predecessor Goodluck Jonathan was exemplary – indeed it was of historical importance for the whole of Africa. “There is only one course of action for a democracy when a president becomes ill or dies; officials must brief the public on the medical condition of the president and if it does not seem that he is likely to be able to continue in the role then power must pass formally to the Vice President. “The present state of play is having the effect of suggesting that nothing has changed in Nigeria and actually this is not correct. Things have changed and Nigerian democracy is all the better for it. “There is a contested politics now – but that cuts both ways and the APC must not now resort to the ‘old ways’ that party was created to consign to the past. “There are only a small number of alternatives in respect of the present scenario. First, Mr Buhari is recuperating and will resume his role. PAY ATTENTION: Read the news on Nigeria’s #1 news app “If this is the case, then why is not presenting himself on camera to his people? Second, Mr Buhari has passed on. “However, no death certificate appears to have been issued. “Third, Mr Buhari’s officials are allowing the impression to be created that he may have passed on in order to produce him frail but alive, as they did a month or so ago. “This in turn may provide more time to manage the succession when and if he does pass on by making reports of his death then less credible. “Finally, Mr Buhari may be so incapacitated as to be unable to resume his role. Actual death in these circumstances is – in respect of a president’s role – academic. Machines can give the appearance of a life preserved even though there is no real living – and certainly no governing – going on. “At present, a murky combination of the last two possibilities above seem most likely. In other words, officials and those in the know are working behind the scenes to organise a succession. “This may seem to make sense from an administrative point of view, but it is profoundly undemocratic. “The point of Nigeria’s complex system of electing a president and administration is to ensure that the Nigerian people openly choose a workable and representative government. “This is the opposite from what appears to be going on at present. Of course, it is unfortunate that for the second time in succession a northern Muslim seems certain to be replaced as president by his southern Christian deputy. But that is democracy. “Perhaps Nigerian democracy is not able to navigate this new crisis. It is certainly true that foreign countries are much more interested in the stability of the north and the continuation of Nigeria as a single polity than the existence of a Nigerian democracy of itself." Meanwhile, the presidency has since responded to Joyce's allegations that President Buhari is dead. In a series of tweets by Buhari’s spokesperson, Garba Shehu, the presidency described the information as plain lies spread by vested interests to create panic. https://www.naij.com/1106837-ex-british-lawmaker-eric-joyce-explains-president-buhari-dead.html |
sarki my man, he be like say data Dan finish, FG owe we BMC crew money |
BREAKING: NSCIA announces commencement of 2017 Ramadan Fast in Nigeria
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mynd444 |
we are waiting for Sultan to make it public. details later |