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NYSCRe: NYSC 2015 Batch B House by osytex: 4:29pm On Aug 28, 2015
hilsocial:
oboy see dis guy . Y u cm de hide since? U don see as my guys leave me waka still dis una DSA no wan get sense. I hrd Mavis and Slope were affected too. How far dat DSA de don get sense ?
see u o.. me no go na. it affected most of us(only 7 scaled tru)thanks to our cos adviser(but dept don replace am with beta dude wey Don correct d mistakes ). About DSA, I no go yab am as na ma Patron (via cadet matters) and him no dey waste time to pick ma call. He said Monday unfailing.. #Spread d Gospel.
NYSCRe: NYSC 2015 Batch B House by osytex: 4:16pm On Aug 28, 2015
hilsocial:
Osy how u take knw say na me? U sabi the Hilary u de yarn with?
Lolz.. y won't I? Abi no b AEC own again.?
NYSCRe: NYSC 2015 Batch B House by osytex: 4:10pm On Aug 28, 2015
elmisti:
So u don dey peep from day1 and u still never get intention to repent, and come out clean, #like my ex will say
Bro, Its more fun reading ur Chats in ghost mode, Ah swear.
NYSCRe: NYSC 2015 Batch B House by osytex: 4:06pm On Aug 28, 2015
Xcozee:
and dats my ever vibrant roommate way back our university days! #OneLove
Respect bro
NYSCRe: NYSC 2015 Batch B House by osytex: 4:04pm On Aug 28, 2015
hilsocial:
osytex tanx pls nxt time get my moniker right. Lets wait na.
sorry, I wanted to write Hillary instead. Hehehehe. na FWT C. rep dey greet o
NYSCRe: NYSC 2015 Batch B House by osytex: 3:41pm On Aug 28, 2015
*rushes in* bn following this thread from day1 without commenting and I must say you guys are da Bomb!! Ok, lemme just do this... FUTO will upload on Monday so stop refreshing ur browsers and stop panicking as you won't see anything till Monday.. Straight from DSA himself except dey reconsider. Thanks *goes back into hiding*
cc: Hilosocial, xcozee, hadassaheke, et all
CelebritiesRe: Iyanya And Girlfriend, Freda Francis, Loved Up In New Photo by osytex: 3:49pm On Aug 26, 2015
Issorait... Congrats.
EducationRe: IMSU Bans Pouring Of Water On Graduates (pictures) by osytex: 8:33am On Aug 21, 2015
Grammatical blunders..... SUG, I hail!
TravelRe: Caption It .. As Seen In Lagos Yesterday (photo) by osytex: 12:53pm On Aug 20, 2015
Houseofglam7:
Lol! He's probably deaf and dumb
See this one,..!
PoliticsRe: Senate To Suspend Two Senators Sworn In for Niger South by osytex: 12:42pm On Aug 20, 2015
hahehehe... OK na
PoliticsRe: Wike Sacks VC, Rosamund Osahagulu, Week After Abduction, Release by osytex: 12:34pm On Aug 20, 2015
Hehehehe.. DVC go happy now na!
RomanceRe: Hairiest Girl In Nigeria, Queen Okafor In A Sizzling Relationship (Photos) by osytex: 7:26pm On Aug 19, 2015
na dis type her community go gather money send am surgery to change to man.....
RomanceRe: 76-yr-old Retired School Principal Dies On Top 18-yr-old Girl by osytex: 8:21pm On Jul 07, 2015
Abeg, wetin d Man go tell God?
NYSCRe: NYSC Advertises For Supply Of Kits: An Opportunity For Sme's by osytex: 4:17pm On Jun 04, 2015
So, Batch B na November.. OK o
EducationASUU Calls Off Strike!!! by osytex(op): 2:41pm On Dec 16, 2013
ASUU calls off Strike.. Its on nw on TVC.. Or DSTV 256..... Dis is no joke.. Thanks
CelebritiesRe: Celebrities At Tiwa Savage & Teebillz Wedding by osytex: 8:52pm On Nov 23, 2013
Beautiful ladies.....
SportsRe: President Jonathan Congratulates The Golden Eaglets by osytex: 7:08pm On Nov 08, 2013
Hope we'll see them when we get to U-20...
Science/TechnologyRe: Recommended Glasses For Viewing Solar Eclipse by osytex: 9:49am On Nov 03, 2013
Till then..
PoliticsRe: Seun Kuti On Oduah's Car Scandal by osytex: 5:05pm On Nov 02, 2013
koonbey: Thank you Dear;but he wasn't out to "represent" the great Fela,he was out to express the Opinion that he holds as a result of the application of Intellect and Conscience...both of which you seem to be unable to apply...or maybe you just posses neither.
Chimm oooooo!!!!! Abeg na forgive am.. Choii!
EducationRe: Your Plans If ASUU Suspends The Strike Next Week by osytex: 3:13pm On Nov 02, 2013
Reski2500: get ready 2 pack ma bags and continue livin life in order, imagin someone came 2 my shop and marvled he said, u still dey here? Shame kach me.
Y should u b ashamed?? The person no dey dis Countryhuh
EducationRe: Your Plans If ASUU Suspends The Strike Next Week by osytex: 3:11pm On Nov 02, 2013
I go start my own Strike na..
CelebritiesRe: I Wanted To Be A Nun - Beverly Osu by osytex(op): 12:27pm On Oct 13, 2013
[quote author=Okiki_Oluwa]REVEALED!
I wanted to be a Pope-Okiki_Oluwa
Last Bullet:
I m tired of Beverly Osu's news.[/quote]
Damojo: Awwwwwwww. That's so nice, I wanted to be the Pope too.
[quote author=Okiki_Oluwa]REVEALED!
I wanted to be a Pope-Okiki_Oluwa
Last Bullet:
I m tired of Beverly Osu's news.[/quote]Lolz.. Hahahahahaha
CelebritiesI Wanted To Be A Nun - Beverly Osu by osytex(op): 8:47am On Oct 13, 2013
Background
I grew up in Surulere, Lagos. But I grew up like
a boy! I am the last child and only girl in the
family. I did not have toys and I did not know
any Barbie story, all I knew was Voltron, a
cartoon. I did not grow up with both parents.
My father is a very simple man and he is
somebody who can accept your mistakes. He
does not spank his kids. Meanwhile, my
mother is very strict. I could not even play
outside as a young child. I had to ride my
bicycle inside the sitting room. I attended
Daughters of Divine Love Convent, Enugu
State. I thought I would be a reverend sister
but I abandoned the vision when I dropped out
in my fifth year. I finished my secondary
education in a secular institution before
moving to Babcock University. I could not
finish from Babcock because I had some
personal issues. Again, I dropped and enrolled
at the National Open University.
My convent experience
It affected me in a very spiritual way. In as
much as I know worldly things, I still fear God
and have faith in Him. The reason why I
wanted to become a nun was because I was
raised in a Catholic home. I just felt it was the
best thing for me to do at that time. I used to
see myself as a messenger of God. Even though
I did not become a nun, I still remain faithful to
God. Part of my dreams is to establish a church
and do a lot of charity work.
Me and Big Brother
I went there of my own freewill and spending
time in the house has greatly influenced my
lifestyle. I have changed in a lot of ways. I am
cutting down on friends because I have too
many of them— home and abroad. Also, I have
always been a very impatient person but
staying in the Big Brother house has changed
all that for me. The experience taught me to
tolerate people because a lot of them annoyed
me in that house. While I was there, I learnt
that good things come to those who wait. It was
difficult initially because I was always conscious
of the cameras but I had to live with it.
My affair with Angelo
I fell in love with Angelo. I am a very open
person and I do not like to hide my feelings.
The concept of the show was reality. Since it
did not require pretence or play acting, I just
became true to myself. Concerning the issue of
sex in the house, I have said it many times that
there was no sex involved. The bathtub
incident was just blown out of proportion by
the media. If there was a camera inside the bath
water, everyone would have clearly seen that
Angelo had his boxers on. But I guess since I
was the naked one, it was easy to rush to
conclusion. Time will tell if there is a future for
the relationship. Also, I believe relationships
should be left in the hands of God. He decides
when and who you can move with from one
stage to another. For now, I can only say I had
fun while the stay in the house lasted and right
now, I am still having fun. I am a young lady. I
have a lot going for me and so many things to
be done.
Plans
Apart from continuing with my charity work, I
will resume my video vixen role and feature in
as many musical videos as possible. Also, I have
plans to host talk shows and do some movies.
But above all, I will continue to pursue my
passion of dancing and modelling.
Style
I like simplicity in style. I am not a flirty dresser
and the items that can never be missing in my
wardrobe are bum shorts and tank tops. These
are what I wear on a daily basis.
CelebritiesI Wanted To Be A Nun- Beverly Osu by osytex(op): 8:40am On Oct 13, 2013
Background
I grew up in Surulere, Lagos. But I grew up like
a boy! I am the last child and only girl in the
family. I did not have toys and I did not know
any Barbie story, all I knew was Voltron, a
cartoon. I did not grow up with both parents.
My father is a very simple man and he is
somebody who can accept your mistakes. He
does not spank his kids. Meanwhile, my
mother is very strict. I could not even play
outside as a young child. I had to ride my
bicycle inside the sitting room. I attended
Daughters of Divine Love Convent, Enugu
State. I thought I would be a reverend sister
but I abandoned the vision when I dropped out
in my fifth year. I finished my secondary
education in a secular institution before
moving to Babcock University. I could not
finish from Babcock because I had some
personal issues. Again, I dropped and enrolled
at the National Open University.
My convent experience
It affected me in a very spiritual way. In as
much as I know worldly things, I still fear God
and have faith in Him. The reason why I
wanted to become a nun was because I was
raised in a Catholic home. I just felt it was the
best thing for me to do at that time. I used to
see myself as a messenger of God. Even though
I did not become a nun, I still remain faithful to
God. Part of my dreams is to establish a church
and do a lot of charity work.
Me and Big Brother
I went there of my own freewill and spending
time in the house has greatly influenced my
lifestyle. I have changed in a lot of ways. I am
cutting down on friends because I have too
many of them— home and abroad. Also, I have
always been a very impatient person but
staying in the Big Brother house has changed
all that for me. The experience taught me to
tolerate people because a lot of them annoyed
me in that house. While I was there, I learnt
that good things come to those who wait. It was
difficult initially because I was always conscious
of the cameras but I had to live with it.
My affair with Angelo
I fell in love with Angelo. I am a very open
person and I do not like to hide my feelings.
The concept of the show was reality. Since it
did not require pretence or play acting, I just
became true to myself. Concerning the issue of
sex in the house, I have said it many times that
there was no sex involved. The bathtub
incident was just blown out of proportion by
the media. If there was a camera inside the bath
water, everyone would have clearly seen that
Angelo had his boxers on. But I guess since I
was the naked one, it was easy to rush to
conclusion. Time will tell if there is a future for
the relationship. Also, I believe relationships
should be left in the hands of God. He decides
when and who you can move with from one
stage to another. For now, I can only say I had
fun while the stay in the house lasted and right
now, I am still having fun. I am a young lady. I
have a lot going for me and so many things to
be done.
Plans
Apart from continuing with my charity work, I
will resume my video vixen role and feature in
as many musical videos as possible. Also, I have
plans to host talk shows and do some movies.
But above all, I will continue to pursue my
passion of dancing and modelling.
Style
I like simplicity in style. I am not a flirty dresser
and the items that can never be missing in my
wardrobe are bum shorts and tank tops. These
are what I wear on a daily basis.
Source: vanguardngr.com
PoliticsCAN Gives Aregbesola 7 Day-ultimatum by osytex(op): 5:51am On Oct 11, 2013
The Christian Association of Nigeria in Osun
State has given a seven-day ultimatum to
Governor Rauf Aregbesola to stop the merger of
public schools in the state.
The Chairman of Osun CAN, Rev. Elisha
Ogundiya, who stated this in a letter to the
governor by the association, said failure to stop
the new education policy would be met with
“appropriate actions.”
A copy of the letter dated October 9 and signed
by Ogundiya was made available to our
correspondent in Osogbo on Thursday.
The letter read, “However, we observe that the
foundation of Christian faith is being
threatened by some of the state government
policies, especially in the education sector,
which the church is strongly averse to and is
not ready to compromise.
“Therefore, CAN on behalf of the entire
Christians in the state, unanimously resolved
that the state government should stop the
merger of schools forthwith; reverse the
changing of single sex schools to co-educational
schools in order to preserve the religious
character of each school; and return all mission
schools back to their original founders.
“Hence, CAN on behalf of the entire Christians
in the State of Osun, is requesting that the state
government takes appropriate steps to revert to
the status quo within seven days with effect
from the date of receipt of this letter.
“If there is no concrete and sincere step taken
before the ultimatum expires, the CAN, Osun
State chapter will take further appropriate
actions.”
The state government has started schools
reclassification and restructuring whereby
primary and secondary school level of
education are divided into elementary, middle
and high schools.
Schools are being merged in the process and
this has attracted severe criticisms from some
quarters especially from Christians who believe
that the policy would erase their Christian
heritage.
Specifically, members of the Osun Baptist
Conference had resisted the attempt to merge
male students with the female students of the
Baptist Girls High School, Osobo on October 2.
They also protested the merging of hijab-
wearing pupils with the pupils of Baptist High
School, Iwo.
But Aregbesola has already allayed fears of
Christians and other religious groups about the
merger saying “ no single group, organisation
individual, religious or social body’s interest
would suffer as a result of the ongoing re-
classification and reform.”
The governor in a statement by his media aide,
Mr. Semiu Okanlawon, urged the people of the
state “to discountenance any untrue and
baseless insinuation some anti-progress
elements may be spreading across the state.”
He explained that the new policy was not aimed
at erasing Christian heritage but was one of the
efforts being made by the state government to
transform the education sector in the state.
Source: punchng.com
PoliticsRe: ASUU Strike Is Not Political, NLC Tells Jonathan by osytex(op): 7:45am On Oct 10, 2013
[quote author=99/100]Shatap! U he-goat.
U connive with this selfish,greedy bunch so called ASUU to make a useless of Nigeria's education sector.
After all d govt effort to appease ASUU they still insist on continuing with this annoying strike.
ASUU want to make a usuelless of the govt.But No they cant because it is the peoples govt and we know better.
A friend of mine went to d registrar of a particular prestigious federal polytechnic within d week.On the course of their discussion they raised d issue of ASUP and ASUP strike.My friend told me that to his surprise d registrar isn't in support of d strike.That d registrar was angry stressing that ASUP and ASUP weren't just and realistic in thier demand especially when d govt has agreed to meet a sum of d organisation demands.The registrar told him that most of d staffs receives more than #200k when their mates are outside and still searching for job.
When d friend of mine went further to ask d honest registrar on why d institution is also joining d strike, d latter told d former that have no option(which i stand to disagree) rather than to join d strike since they are part of ASUP.#true story#

From on-set i'v had no sympathy for ASUU and ASUP especially d former.[/quote]. Hehehehe, calm down bro
PoliticsASUU Strike Is Not Political, NLC Tells Jonathan by osytex(op): 5:01am On Oct 10, 2013
NIGERIA Labour Congress,NLC, yesterday,
called on President Goodluck Jonathan to
discountenance the impression that ongoing
strike by the Academic Staff Union of
Universities, ASUU, was a political action
against his government as nothing could be
farther from the truth. It then advised the
President to tackle the crises in the education
sector and prevent a shut-down of the sector.
NLC in a statement by its President,
Abdulwaheed Omar, told President Jonathan
that those telling him that the strike was
politically motivated were the President’s
enemies who rather than tell him the truth
preferred to indulge in sycophancy, hypocrisy
and boot-licking.
The statement titled “Do Not Allow Education
Sector to Shut-Down”, reads: “The Nigeria
Labour Congress calls on President Goodluck
Ebele Jonathan to tackle the crises in the
education sector and prevent shut-down of the
sector. We urge Mr. President to muster the
necessary will and skill to confront the issues
that threaten this vital sector.
“As President of the country, he has the
onerous task of restoring normalcy to the
sector whether the issues are political as he has
made the nation to believe or whether they are
purely industrial. The threat of a total shut-
down is present and immediate and deserves
all the urgency and mobilization Mr President
could muster. The developments in the
Education sector are symptomatic of greater ills
in the polity.”
“The strike by the Academic Staff Union of
Universities (ASUU), for instance is in its fourth
month and has almost certainly disrupted an
entire academic session with collateral
consequences. Also the Nigeria Union of
Teachers (NUT) has signaled its readiness to
embark on a solidarity strike if government
fails to resolve within two weeks the issues of
contestation with ASUU. Most of these demands
if not all, are not new, but are subsisting
agreements which government is expected to
honour. Some of these agreements border on
salaries which government has agreed to pay
but has elected to observe in the breach
instead. For example the case with the Senior
Staff Association of the Nigerian Universities,
whose members are being owed for over three
months.”
According to the statement “The avoidable
strike action by ASUU has caused enough
disruption or damage to the sector. The
implications for the polity are grave and should
be avoided, at least for the sake of our children.
We also urge Mr President to discountenance
the impression that the strike actions against
his government are politically-motivated as
nothing could be farther from the truth. Those
who pursue this line of thinking are the ones
who do not wish Mr President well. Rather than
tell him the truth, they prefer to indulge in
sycophancy, hypocrisy and boot-licking because
it serves their personal motives.
“In order for Mr President to convince himself
about the absence of any ulterior motive
against his administration by any of the unions,
especially ASUU which has come under
accusation, we crave the indulgence of Mr
President to insist on being availed the details
of these agreements.
The Nigeria Labour Congress is not oblivious of
the present challenges in the economy but it is
convinced that with requisite discipline, will,
prioritisation and genuine dialogue, the
government can reach a truce not just with the
unions but could halt the decline in the
economy.”
Source: vanguardngr.com
EducationFUTO Pulls Out Of ASUU Strike by osytex(op): 1:20pm On Oct 08, 2013
EducationASUU: NUPENG Threatens Solidarity Action by osytex(op): 6:42am On Oct 07, 2013
LAGOS — Nigeria Union of Petroleum and
Natural Gas Workers, NUPENG, weekend,
threatened stop distribution of petroleum
products across the country if the Federal
Government failed to implement the agreement
reached with the Academic Staff Union of
Universities, ASUU.
Though no specific date was fixed for the
commencement of the soliarity strike, the
union said the strike became necessary in view
of the lingering ASUU crisis which the
government had failed to resolve in the last
three months.
NUPENG President, Igwe Achese, who spoke at
the union’s National Administrative Council,
NAC, meeting, weekend in Lagos, said NUPENG
was not happy at the crisis facing public
university system in the country.
He blamed the crisis on government’s failure to
honour agreements, lamenting that this had led
to the proliferation of strikes in nearly all
sectors of the economy since the beginning of
the year.
According to him: “We appeal to government to
implement agreement reached with ASUU so
that students can go back to school. If the crisis
in the sector is not resolved, we will soon direct
our members to embark on solidarity strike.”
Achese blamed the Ministry of Labour for
failing in its responsibility to check the break-
down and abuse of laws governing industrial
relations practice in the country by employers
including government.
“The Ministry of Labour needs to be proactive if
we must get these issues nipped in the bud. The
ministry also needs to make sure that
agreements reached or communiqué signed are
implemented.
“The ministry has a big role to play to avert
strikes in the country. When unions begin to
lose faith in the ministry that is when we have
this kind of crisis. The labour minister should
be firm in making sure that the right decisions
are taken.
“As it is now, every activity in the Ministry of
Labour is in the office of the Secretary to the
Government of the Federation, SGF, which
ought not to be so. The role of the SGF should
be to intervene only when the need arises.”
It would be recalled that the NUT last week
gave the Federal Government two weeks
ultimatum to honour the agreement it reached
with ASUU or face total shut-down of the
education sector in the country.
Source:vanguardngr.com
PoliticsRe: The Picture Of Olatunji Okusanya And Junior Okusanya by osytex: 11:35am On Oct 04, 2013
O death! Where is thy Stinghuh
EducationAfter ASUU by osytex(op): 10:16am On Oct 03, 2013
THERE is a paradox governments have built
around education — they are spending billions
of Naira on education, yet the financial issues
around education are not being resolved. The
Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU,
strike is only one of many matters that are
dogging education.
Government’s supposed interests in negotiating
with ASUU, the speed being applied, and the
uttermost neglect of other aspects of education
confirm the diminishing importance that
governments attach to education.
ASUU’s case is exceptional, in that governments
appeared concerned. When the Academic Staff
Union Polytechnics, ASUP, went on strike, it
took almost three months before governments
started talking to the union. The issue remains
partially resolved.
With the ASUU strike, the failure of
governments and their programmes are
obvious. Governments sign agreements they do
not intend to keep. ASUU is on strike over a
2009 agreement. Governments want to re-
negotiating implementation of a four-year-old
agreement.
They also know that the negotiations for a new
agreement are due. We have governments that
plan for immediate needs, if they ever do. They
are exhausting themselves over ASUU strike as
if meeting ASUU’s demands would resolve the
challenges that our education faces, among
them irrelevant curricula.
How do governments spend billions of Naira
they budget annually for education?
Bureaucracy consumes the bulk of the money.
Duplication of agencies that manage education
is the biggest cost centre in our national
education management. Governments are
running up new costs.
New higher institutions are being built with
emphases on physical structures. Laboratories,
libraries and research centres that they require
to be centres for meaningful academic
engagements are available in inadequate
numbers.
It is absurd that governments — the owners of
the universities — would need an ASUU strike
to determine the status of the facilities in
universities.
What plans do governments have for
education? How would they tackle sustainable
funding so that we are not soon back to another
wave of strikes in a matter of months? Would
governments ever consider education
important enough that it should run without
disruptions from strike?
There would be no easy solutions. Many of the
federal agencies on education just drain
resources that should have been invested in
improving learning facilities. States imitate the
federal waste, making education one of
governments’ biggest cost centres, without
commensurate value for the expenditures.
Governments can save costs by eliminating
duplication in the functions of education
agencies. There should be clearer lines about
the roles of governments at different levels of
education. The Federal Government should not
be dabbling into primary school education.
Finally, the future of education is too important
to be left to haphazard funding. Governments
should provide resources for education beyond
ASUU’s demands.
Source:www.vanguardngr.com/10/ASUU
EducationRe: ASUU,fg Fail To Reach An Agreement by osytex: 10:44pm On Aug 01, 2013
na wa oo, mk we go find work oo. Girls, go and marry

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