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Islamic education as refers to in the above write up is islamic teaching which include the teaching which uses the quran and hadith as the guide. |
Earth lion |
bin gbagbo:chai which day you go see joke in any post. Do you expect pple to post your type of dry joke. @op good one there |
Mod, i cant understand why i lost my posting priviledge. Reason: spam. Please, i need clarification. |
No problem, coming up with the male version soon |
9ja we love over hyping what more can she bring to table than what she did in her 3 years in government. Our problem is not personality, technocrat or politician. But SINCERITY of purpose. |
Barka da Jummah, |
mikuz:atleast we are on the same line for the first time |
Abeg we go school do your maths again and correctly |
I dont mind if you provide it. |
Amin. May Allah make us to understand and appreciate this 'gold' we are holding |
That is the level of decadance in oureducational system |
An unusual development left the University of Ado-Ekiti (UNAD) without peace for the better part of yesterday. A Department of Education lecturer, Dr Michael Omirin, who fixed a pre-examination test in a 300 level course for 7a.m., set the stage for trouble by stopping the exam when most students were still busy writing. In a bid to escape the hammer that had befallen nearly 1,500 students repeating the course, CUS 301, many students surged forward to submit their papers. There was stampede. About 4,000 students were in the hall. Twelve of them, including an expectant woman, were injured. Three of the wounded students, comprising 10 women and two men, are at the Emergency Unit of the University Teaching Hospital (UTH) in the Ekiti State capital. The expectant student was moved to the maternity section of the hospital. The UTH Chief Medical Director, Dr Patrick Adegun, said the student may have to be induced to deliver the baby or a cesarian section is done to save her life and that of the baby. Adegun, who received the Acting Vice Chancellor, Prof. Dada Adelowo and his entourage – they rushed to the hospital to see how the students were faring – said all the students had high chances of survival. Omirin said the students got injured while trying to submit the test scripts to their course representatives, adding that the lecture room was spacious enough for them. Shodipe Mojisola, a 400 level Computer Science Education student who was receiving attention at the hospital, had a contrary view. The hall, she said, was too small for the students. Mojisola said: “It is a carryover course for me. I am already in 400 level. So, I sat in front of the class. When the lecturer announced stoppage time, I was still tidying up when some of the students who had finished rushed over me. That was the last I knew, until God revived me at the hospital.” Olawumi Iyabo (300 level Accounting Education) said Omirin was fond of creating panic about the course. Some other students, who pleaded not to be named, said the “unfriendly disposition” of the lecturer to the students with regard to the course was responsible for the stampede. One said: “Every year, many students fail the course; so, we have over 4000 students in the hall that has the capacity to contain just 2000. “So, as we were rushing forward to submit, some of these students rolled over one another and fainted. The students had to rush because it has always been the stance of the lecturer that once he refuses to accept your test, you have already failed the course.” Shittu Quadri Olalekan (president, Student Union Government, UNAD), Adeeko Emanuel Ayodeji (PRO) and Comrade Ayiti Adebayo Gabriel (National President, Federation of Ekiti State Students Union) corroborated the observations of the two victims. Adeeko noted that it was unfair for the authorities to allow over 4,000 students to be packed into a 1,500-capacity lecture room, adding that it was a situation the students had borne for many years. They urged the school authorities to cancel the test and give every candidate automatic pass as restitution for the treatment they received. The Vice Chancellor promised that the university would foot the medical bills of the injured students. http://www.thenationonlineng.net/2011/index.php/news/10272-12-unad-students-hospitalised-after-exam-hall-stampede.html |
Blame your lecturer for fixing the lecture at the wrong time. She is in love with me who should i blame? |
You are playing |
Waoh! On NL |
What of you |
"Chatting" with you |
As at then |
I said eating |
dustydee:thank you. Those making call against it are just being sentimental. Am very sure they will be the first to patronize it when it come to effect |
i am eating |
WHY IT IS BETTER TO BE A WOMAN! 1. We got off the Titanic first. 2. We get to flirt with systems support men who always return our calls and are nice to us when we blow up our computers. 3. We can cry easily and get out of police trouble. 4. We have never lusted after a cartoon character or the central female figure in a computer game. 5. Men die earlier than we do, so we get to cash on their life insurance. 6. We don’t look like a frog in a blender when dancing. 7. We don’t have to fart to amuse ourselves as men do. 8. If we are dumb, some people will find it cute. 9. Free drinks, free dinners, free movies (you get the point). 10. If we forget to shave, no one has to know. 11. We have the ability to dress ourselves. 12. We can hug our friends without wondering if she thinks we are gay. 13. Our friends won’t think we are weird if we ask whether there is spinach in our teeth. 14. Our boyfriends’ clothes make us look elfin and gorgeous. Guys look like complete idiots in ours. 15. Taxis stop for us. 16. If we marry someone 20 years younger, we are aware that we look like an idiot. 17. We can fully assess a person by looking at their shoes. 18. We’ll never regret piercing our ears. 19. If we have a zit, we know how to conceal it. 20. We never have to reach down so often to make sure our privates are still there. 21. We have enough sense to realise that the easiest way to get out of being lost is to ask for directions. |
finally gives approval in principle to first islamic bank http://dailytimes.com.ng/article/cbn-licenses-first-islamic-bank-nigeria |
I need more response before i take my decision |
Sun of god:it will be taken care of. "Others" can take care of that |
A friend come to of to seek for advice on the of the above job is the most profitable business. Friends please help out. |
Details of the conference to follow soon |
The governor of CBN yesterday in Senegal disclose that plans are already in place to licence the first in the series of islamic bank in the next 18 months. He further said JAIZ bank is still holding an interim licence pending the time it will fulfil all the requirement needed. |
Jarus:is just an over sight on my part, i never mean to demean your status, may the almighty continue to guide you. Bro the ABU project i discuss with you is still on course, date is 7 to 9 of next month, thanks for the support |
@jarus i also follow him, i know the series he quoted your "private" mail to him. You said "our" mind. You too can be a celebrated columnist because i also wait for your facebook notes, and it also make sense, give it a trial. You can go beyond the "letter to editor" you normally do |
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