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This is one president that'll get my vote anyday. When people go to Saudi,they dress like they want them to dress over there and abide by their rules. What gives these folks the right to demand their sharia in a non sharia country are they nuts? If you love sharia that much,hop on a camel and get back to Islamabad. end of story |
and no one is talking about the fact that it was this whole thing was started when a Muslim group protested against the citing of a mosque by a different Muslim sect in their neighborhood and that the burning of the mosque was done by one Muslim sect to another. How did these bloody Islamists turn to Churches? Why can't they face themselves and kill off their different sects than turning to Christians whenever they have problems with their own? Islam is a cancer and it's been proven over and over again. They are incapable of living in peace with anyone. Once it doesn't go their way,they turn into bloody arabs on a caravan. let them kill themselves and leave us alone |
Afaukwu:na me o |
~Sauron~:If the employer went to neither of those schools, he may not care. |
Afaukwu:Hi afaukwu,this is lateesha ![]() I dey US |
Aloy.Emeka:Exactly Sauron has said this before. a 2 1 at ABSU will be shorlisted for an interview at shell and Mobil before a 22 from UI That is a reality. Other Nigerian companies like banks and co depends on who you know. Nothing is by merit They may hire a girl with a 3rd class in Igbo Igbo BK with a 36DD cup from ESUT before a first class Banking and Finance from UNILAG That is the reality in Nigeria |
Aloy.Emeka:yes all those other Unical,ado Bayero and LASU were glorified secondary schools back in the late eighties and early nineties. "better people" didn't even look at those places |
tkb417:This argument is actually "beyond me" because back in my days if you didn't go to Ife.Ibadan.Unilag or UNN , (and UNIBEN to some extent) you went to a backyard school. period! State schools was where people who did badly in JAMB went to. They didn't talk where those that went to proper schools talked Someone in med school at Calabar and Uniport were considered inferior to someone who went to Nsukka or UI Not now with state universities all over the place,polytechnics and colleges of agric becoming universities and even private universities for dunces |
From my little experience on this forum, many of our Yoruba friends have never left Yoruba land except the few that are forced to do so for NYSC. They are born,bred and buried in Yorubaland and so were most of their fathers and grandfathers and have absolutely no clue what happens outside of Yorubaland and that's why they argue the way they do and cling unto age old myths. Some of you need to hop on ABC buses once in a while and travel to other areas in Nigeria. It may help. |
Aloy.Emeka:Enugu is not considered a disadvantaged state so that will not apply. But the Northern states came in with lower scores with the disadvantaged area nonsense. |
tkb417:That is a lie! Schools set their cut off based on the scores of the applicants not their names or state of origin. The top scorer get in period! The supplementary lists and all the other mago mago lists are something else. whre do people get all these lies from? but then I went to school way back in the 90's Things may have changed |
Negro nts, I know it's not easy to accept sometimes that one is talking a whole bunch of nonsense. If I were you I'll move on. Your arguments make no sense whatsoever |
Becomrrich:Chineke God of Uzuakoli! becomerrich,where did that one come from? money from who to who? |
Ibime:With the state creation,most of the educated people we called Calabar are actually from Akwa Ibom and Akwa Ibomites are more educationally advanced than Cross River just like Ebonyi has lower test scores than Anambra and Imo |
Negro_Ntns:So I take it that you doubt the figures because you figure there's no way on earth Yorubas could be lagging behind Igbos in education? Do you know that JAMB also publishes the actual names of the highest scorers in their exams. Would you also doubt it if the names happen to be non Yoruba? get off that pedestal bro. No one is saying Yorubas are not going to school. You have to accept that you are not the super education tribe as many of you have been programmed to believe. Maybe in the 1960's and 1970's but not in today's Nigeria I've often here many of you talk about Ekiti and professors in every family or Igbos only selling spare parts in Alaba Have you been to Mbaise where you could have 9 children and all of them medical doctors and professors in Ife,Ibadan,Lagos,Uniben and UNTH? |
Why is it hard for some people to accept that the SE has more students registering for JAMB and gaining admissions in Nigerian universities than the SW? Or that the SE and SS do slightly better in test scores than the SW? These are JAMB statistics Anyone who thinks it's wrong ought to take it up with JAMB rather than argue blindly on nairaland. The figures are there for all to see. |
Never ever date a man that borrows money from you |
Never ever let a man like this near you in a dark alley
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Never ever let a man say he'll marry you and there are no wedding bells ringing after 6 months |
Never ever let an unemployed man ask for your hand in marriage |
who is this insignificant minority called tamme are you amongst the 250 tribes or is there now a 251st? |
when mama and papa tamme stop 419 It will stop ![]() tamme: |
I go chop ya dollar! I go take ya money disapiya 419 is just a game you are the mugu I am da winner |
Quote from: mantraa on February 23, 2009, 08:16 PM Greetings banom.spikecylinder wrote This is what I have a problem with - viewing Atheism as an anti-Christ movement.Spike do you know why? Christianity is the only religion that brings light into darkness. That's why they focus all their efforts on it despite the many other religions of the world. How many of the Islamic topics do you see these clown on? |
tamme:what a beautiful bride |
Tpia and aloyemeka karmamod and Oziomatv ![]() Ibkaye and Romeo |
na wa for this man maps maps and more maps |
so Isa Yuhuda don return from his honeymoon with 4 wives abi the others no follow am go? while he was doing gymnastics with his "child bride" his almajiris are seeing to it that it's business as usual. |
The man needs to resign and go take care of himself. |
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Four months after her arrival in the women-only Holloway jail in London, Ibori's mistress, 49-year old Udoamaka Okoronkwo, continued her custody this weekend following the objection to bail last Friday of the Crown Prosecution Service at the Southwark Crown court of Judge Rivlin. Since her arrest last October in Paris on a European warrant and subsequent extradition to the UK, Mrs. Okoronkwo had been unable to make bail despite the efforts by Ibori and his associates. Mrs. Okoronkwo bore James Ibori a female child. Saharareporters has learned, however, that Judge Rivlin has agreed to grant her bail early this week, but with very strict conditions. Those conditions might include the kind of jewelry she is unfamiliar wit: an electronic ankle bracelet, to forestall another escape to Nigeria as she once did following her initial bail in 2006. Mrs. Udoamaka's bail bond is being undertaken by an Ibori associate, Patrick Denyefa Ndiomu. Mr. Ndiomu presented company minutes of Bronwen Energy Trading Limited as the court determined his suitability to stand as security in the sum of £200,000 and a Surety of £400,000. In his sworn court testimony on Friday, Mr. Ndiomu claimed that the board of Bronwen Energy passed a resolution to lend him the required £200,000. However, unknown to Ndiomu, the Crown Prosecution's check on his company ownership structure revealed that Chiedu Ebie is also a shareholder and director of Bronwen Energy. Chiedu Ibie is implicated in a series of money-laundering investigations in London that include James Ibori in London. Indications are that Mrs. Okoronkwo will be bailed on Monday when the bail bond funds are paid into the City of Westminster Court. Given her record and the quality of her associates, however, it is a safe bet that every whisper or shuffle of hers will be closely monitored and recorded. http://www.saharareporters.com/index.php/news/ibori_mistress_hopeful_of_bail_with_electronic_ankle_bracelets.html
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