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@OP ... Are u born during mesopotamia era? .... Watz ur problem wt a progressive? .... I remember wen he said churches shld nt fix mega fones outside so as to avoid noise pollution. U didn't write an epistle then. Now! U want d shit of ram to litter everywhr in lagos jst because u want to sell ur papa's ram (av u forgotten I know u very well) ... Pls stick by d rule and regulation of d governor, many oda SW states wish to be lik lagos especially wt d level of sanitation ..... My dear broda, stop crying a river just because his rule doesn't favour ur backward thing. Why attaching religious undertone to every little thing. ... If U r nt satisfied, just carry ur ram go 3rd mainland bridge and begin dey sell. Ram selling is now an issue in my dear country? .... Be a deep thinker please! |
AN OPEN LETTER TO GOV. ISIAKA AJIMOBI OF OYO STATE ON THE STATE OF 2012/2013 SCHOLARSHIP The decision of Governor Abiola Ajimobi to resuscitate the hitherto moribund Oyo State Scholarship Board was greeted with warm applause from all quarters. Many considered this a good take-off for a leader who is passionate about education and human capital development. It was therefore not surprising when the Board delivered its first assignment few months after its inauguration by releasing substantial amount of money for the payment of 2011/2012 Bursary and Scholarship Awards to Oyo State indigent but brilliant Students in tertiary institutions. Therefore when the second edition of the Awards was advertised in 2013, many students applied, including the ‘Thomases’ who ignored the first edition. Not even the N1,500 application fee could prevent students from applying; many considered it a profitable investment, having weighed the potential benefit of N100,000. Many went as far as borrowing to apply for the scholarship especially with the short notice that was given during the period of application and its considerable extension. Fear however heightened when their hope failed to materialize almost eleven months after the application. It is quite understandable that scholarships and bursaries are not rights but privileges. Nevertheless, the plight of the indigent students should not be taken for granted. Almost all tertiary institutions have begun 2013/2014 academic session while Oyo State Government is yet to pay 2012/2013 bursary and scholarship which it promised. Majority of the affected students are of the opinion that the payment is being unnecessarily delayed for political reasons as the governor is seeking a second term in office. If this is true, the question is why should the element of politics rear its ugly head whenever any government wants to better the lots of the masses? His Excellency, Governor Abiola Ajimobi may not be Jesus Christ of Nazareth, neither is he the biblical Simon of Cyrene or Joseph of Arimathaea, but this burden he has already placed on himself must be delivered without failure or further deferment. Any attempt to renege on his promise will cast a thick shadow on his second term agenda as students form a sizeable proportion of electorates even though students’ vote might be considered negligible in our environment. This is not an effort to malign the incumbent administration, but a passionate appeal to Mr Governor to utilize his highly extolled office in ensuring prompt disbursement of the fund. A stitch in time saves nine. Kind regards, Oyecuteez |
AN OPEN LETTER TO GOV. AJIMOBI OF OYO STATE ON THE STATE OF 2012/2013 SCHOLARSHIP The decision of Governor Abiola Ajimobi to resuscitate the hitherto moribund Oyo State Scholarship Board was greeted with warm applause from all quarters. Many considered this a good take-off for a leader who is passionate about education and human capital development. It was therefore not surprising when the Board delivered its first assignment few months after its inauguration by releasing substantial amount of money for the payment of 2011/2012 Bursary and Scholarship Awards to Oyo State indigent but brilliant Students in tertiary institutions. Therefore when the second edition of the Awards was advertised in 2013, many students applied, including the ‘Thomases’ who ignored the first edition. Not even the N1,500 application fee could prevent students from applying; many considered it a profitable investment, having weighed the potential benefit of N100,000. Many went as far as borrowing to apply for the scholarship especially with the short notice that was given during the period of application and its considerable extension. Fear however heightened when their hope failed to materialize almost eleven months after the application. It is quite understandable that scholarships and bursaries are not rights but privileges. Nevertheless, the plight of the indigent students should not be taken for granted. Almost all tertiary institutions have begun 2013/2014 academic session while Oyo State Government is yet to pay 2012/2013 bursary and scholarship which it promised. Majority of the affected students are of the opinion that the payment is being unnecessarily delayed for political reasons as the governor is seeking a second term in office. If this is true, the question is why should the element of politics rear its ugly head whenever any government wants to better the lots of the masses? His Excellency, Governor Abiola Ajimobi may not be Jesus Christ of Nazareth, neither is he the biblical Simon of Cyrene or Joseph of Arimathaea, but this burden he has already placed on himself must be delivered without failure or further deferment. Any attempt to renege on his promise will cast a thick shadow on his second term agenda as students form a sizeable proportion of electorates even though students’ vote might be considered negligible in our environment. This is not an effort to malign the incumbent administration, but a passionate appeal to Mr Governor to utilize his highly extolled office in ensuring prompt disbursement of the fund. A stitch in time saves nine. Kind regards, Oyecuteez |
I don't know how grounded you are in african religion ... My brother! Kindly involve Babalawo . Na d person go tak mouth com beg u 4 disturbing .....#my2cent |
temigracie: ..lol...I can remember a guy stated here on NL that if a fyn babe should ask him out....he said he ll turn her down cos it ll look somehow weird to him...He sed he believes she has a hidden agenda....different stroke for different folks .... If a woman who I find attractive woos me, I might likely place her on better platform than any oda babe. because I respect dt strength she garnered to speak out. Althou d only ish wld be if I find her behaviour not suitable enuf after a few observation .... One man's food . . . |
NOTED !!! .... May God help me. |
guttentag: Will that Cure Ebola?. It will cure your in.sanity !!! |
More efforts needed to curtail this dreadful ebola ... May God protect us from the hands of "fowlers" |
I hope d cars would be durable! |
Should in case this thing lands at d usual destination ..... I say "Hello" |
Almeria: Me too I no go marry poor man ooo. Will U Marry me? ![]() |
It is good U say the ones that may cause problem to the relationship b4 ur spouse finds out on his/her own. There should be no deceit in marriage. Clear the ground of all the exes stil disturbing. Although, no be everytin women of ds days fit talk ooo, many things don spoil in d past......... Make God just help person ni. Almost all d girls i av met did abortion one time or d oda for thr ex(es). |
Cecediva: Not man enough equals to 3 minutes man. U go like big, strong and reliable dickoko be dat ooo .... Like 30mins at a stretch. Lest I forget Madam, d ur b**by no be for here ooooo |
Ds place don dey dry ooo ... Hope no be d oda type of mail go start to dey roll in ... Make God help person ni oooo |
Waiting seriously for the result ... Workforce should make it snappy ![]() |
kestolove95: Simply put...wear hijab simple,even virgin mary rock hijab.....very soon u will sae jesus is God same people will sae. His d son of God..christain lacks the knowledge of bibble..even muslim practice xtainity More dan xtain dem selfs#gbam. Brainwashed fellow! Dressing is part of people's culture and environmentally induced . You don't have to put on hijab before your are considered well-dressed. # I guess u dnt knw dt d hijab was a veil to protect against dust and wind in d desert. So make me def go sow hijab in ds hot and humid environment so dt I call bcom a masquerade. |
Lovely piece |
2nri: I'm a kindergartener so no, I'm not sure. Anyways, I got a mail for thursday. U dnt av to be mischievous wt ur answer. I only asked out of surprise. Anyway, I wish u well ! |
2nri: I just got an interview invite from EY, anyone else?. Are U sure? How were U contacted. Mail or fone call? ..... This is interesting! |
dhammyg: DUDE.IBADAN IS THE LARGEST CITY IN WEST AFRICA,AND 3RD LARGEST CITY IN AFRICA.IT HAS A VERY LARGE LAND MASS.SO I DISAGREE WITH U STATING THAT OKE OGUN&OGBOMOSHO COVER 70% IS TOTALLY FALSE. Thank U for stating the obvious. I would love you to visit any ministry that can give you tangible info about the landmass of oyo state. Then u will judge whether I'm right or wrong. U can as well google it and map-out the area I stated earlier. Information is quite easy to get nowadays. Not forgetting your submission, if just because ibadan is the 3rd largest in africa, then oyo state should av been one of the largest in africa. Wat I'm driving at is; we r not judging individual town or city here, all I talked about is region. |
dhammyg: THAT NEW OYO STATE IS NOT ECONOMICALLY VIABLE AT ALL.IBADAN IS THE ECONOMIC LIFELINE OF OYO STATE.THE NEW OYO STATE HAS NO MAJOR ECONOMIC CITY.. Thank you my Sister. But I guess you need to go through the files and get a little bit of the history of the places listed in the new oyo state. Ibadan might be the commercial capital and industrial area but I put it to you that ibadan produces non of the indigenous economic resources. In terms of population and land mass, the areas listed which is predominantly Oke-ogun joined wt ogbomosho covers 70% of the present oyo state. .... The fact that you clamour for Okun state doesn't av to make you myopic or jump into conclusion wt prejudice. I am not in support state creation, because Nigeria's problem is human-based and not mere geographical mapping. .... I will only advise you to get ur facts and premises straight before arriving at such shallow conclusion. Shalom |
larasparkle: It is well,am sure they will get back to us once the result is ready,i don't think it will be that fast o.all the best sa. Patience is the key and Success is the most important now. @Lara, I guess u r in ibadan |
Pls anyone in ibadan? mak we siddon dissect Worforce questions togeda ... Thanks! |
ikes9: olodo"Yhu can't even SPELL/WRITER WELL" Your vocabulary is also poor Bros! Abeg speak Pidgin. Thanks! |
E be like sey na regret mail batch be ds I don delete am for my inbox sef... PWC E se oooooooo |
God punish Jonathan and ASUU ... Who cares! ..... My M.Inf.Sci don turn sour already. Idiooooooooooootttttzzzzzzzz |
Atleast Olamide will get nothing less than 3-headies This is SUCCESS!!! Respect to PHYNO and OLAMIDE .... these guys are Murderer! |
How much is the salary? ![]() |
viara: Good evening everyone on this thread, i need your help. I A̶̲̥̅♏ writing the test tomorrow and i dnt av a clue as to wat to xpect. God bless Ɣ♡Take the pain to go thru tangible number of pages on this thread and U will get more than enuf Wish U success !!! |
B.C.O.S Ibadan ... #Iroyin Asiko# ![]() |
hafiggles: I am new on this thread. @ cigie Pls when was your partner interview & how did u knw it was successful?@Hafiggles , do u have a first class and when did u do the interview (date) ? .... I also chose IARCS |
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... Make God help person ni oooo
