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Newbreed2018:You really enjoy spewing rubbish Why is hope demolishing Rochas projects like the underground tunnel. Ihedioha reignited governance, gave civil service purpose, pensioners were regularly paid after the only verification he conducted. He also awarded contracts through bidding which every responsible government should do. If you can't feel the pulse of the people, you should keep quiet. Even in Politics, we recognize better leadership when we see one. N/B: ị don't reply trolls |
Haha.. Clowns |
'What can I do' by tye Tribbett |
Category: Conference, Training & Internship Organisation: Nigerian Medical Students’ Association Title: Project Pulse: A Residential Training for Student Leaders on Basic Life Support, Community First Aid, Emergency Skills and Leadership Capacity Building. Deadline for Application: 28th June, 2016 Eligibility: Must be within the age 16-25 years. Be a student of any higher institution in Africa. No chosen discipline/course of study would influence selection. Currently holding or have held in the past 18months a leadership position within the higher institution as a student Good command of spoken and written English language Self motivated Ability to work in a team and relate with cross cultural audience Passionate for a safe and knowledgeable society Most importantly, participants must upon return in their university, collaborate with the either the local red cross, Emergency management Agency (NEMA) or fire service ,conduct training for their colleaguues on the courses learnt. Commit to be present throughout the duration of the event! Commit to taking instructions and being disciplined. Location: Songhai farms, Rivers State, Nigeria. Songhai Farms is a resort located in Tai, Rivers State. It boasts of ambient relaxation environment and facilities, artificial lake, industrial park, hospitality centre and green house. It is indeed the ideal location in Nigeria for youth trainings and engagements. Description of Organisation: The Nigerian Medical Students’ Association (NiMSA) is an independent, non-religious, non-political, non-governmental, not-for-profit youth organization. It is the umbrella body of all medical students in Nigeria which is under the supervision of our parent body, the Nigeria Medical Association. NiMSA was founded in 1968 in order to foster unity and co-operation among Nigerian medical students and to afford us a front to tackle pertinent issues bedevilling health in our immediate society and the world at large. An affiliate of the International Federation of Medical Students Associations (IFMSA), NiMSA seeks among other things; To be the forum of medical students in Nigeria where issues pertaining to health, education and medicine are discussed and to formulate action plans to carry out appropriate activities. To act as a bureau for medical students’ professional exchange and projects. To train, empower and raise change agents towards addressing health and other related issues that pose a threat to our world. To work tirelessly with the Government, local and international NGOs and other related bodies to tackle health issues including Gender based violence and reproductive rights, environmental hazards, health hazards/ public health. Our scope of activities include, but are not limited to: Reproductive health Environmental health & Advocacy Public health outreach Endowment projects Trainings among others Description of Opportunity According to the 2015 Global Terrorism Report, Nigeria has within its territory the first and the fourth most deadly terrorist organization in the world, which are the Boko-Haram terrorist group and the Fulani militants respectively. Following their activities, Nigeria ranks 3rd in the most terrorized countries on earth after Iraq and Afghanistan. More so, National Human Rights Commission reports that Nigeria contributes the 3rd largest number of world’s displaced persons! This same scenario plays in various countries of the world and no country is immune from terrorist attack including Europe. This trend is alarming and calls for action across board. As such, following the activities of these terrorist groups, casualties result and must require medical aid. However, considering the few number of health facilities and health workers, first aiders are needed to help alleviate pain and sustain life till medical services may be got. In view of this, the Nigerian Medical Students Association, one of the foremost health advocates in the country, in partnership with the Red Cross and national Emergency management Agency wishes to arm student leaders from all part of Africa, with focus on student leaders between 18-25years taking into cognizance effective regional representations and gender balance, with essentials of Basic Life Support & Community First Aid. We do not wish to make heroes of them but true first aiders in event of injuries and/or accidents. Funded? We cannot provide sponsorships at this time due to the limited sponsorships hence, participants are expected to bear the cost of their return fare to and from the venue. Free transport services will be provided from the Port Harcourt International Airport to the venue. Feeding, Accommodation and Training materials would be provided for free throughout the training sessions. However, only selected participants are expected to pay #3000 for local delegates and $20 for international delegates. Benefits Through this training: a). Exceptional participants will be inducted as associate members of the Nigerian Medical Students’ Association b). Access to c). Participants will be invited for outreaches and events of the Nigerian medical association held in their states/regions/country d). Access to interest-specific/career-relevant opportunities e). Exceptional participants may request letters of recommendation at the end of the training. f). certification from the Nigerian Medical Students Association g). certification from the International federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Apply to: http:///projectpulse Deadline: 29th June, 2016 Cc: fynestboi
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Hehe... I remember them stopping me last year.. It was even in their niche... As the guy stopped me, i took a handshake from him.. I even proceeded to shake them all.. He asked whether I'm viking but i told him no, that i can't belong sef.. He then asked my level i told him 300l he then asked why the dress code, i told him that's what i felt like wearing.. The guy shock.. |
Medicine so far from my stay in med school is not about hardwork but smartwork.... Imagine writing everything you know about cardiovascular physiology in 2hrs! We were blasting A's in 100level but from 200level you pray to be among the Credit and above students When only 17students got Credit., 3b... The rest were singing from DEF Medicine is tasking, demanding and of course tough.. |
abagoro:I pity you! |
With a mic? This man is always fake |
Can anyone give me the Pros and cons of Innjoo leap 4? |
Congratx to the boy... To every hater envious of success because it came from South east.. You can go and die I attended Government Secondary School, Owerri which I can proudly boast always got the best brains in IMO.. I had 4A's 3B's and 2C's but I did not meet the expectations of our Teacher Mr Mbah who challenged us to get 5A's and get 20k prize for each student who did Special centres abound everywhere but I can say that they do not give the best results anywhere.. The r3sult is good but average.. |
I will continue repeating this Paragonova: |
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I told my people to vote and protect their votes for Emeka Ihedioha.. but instead they were looking at Mbaise and voted Rochas the scammer.. well they will live with the scam for four years like man from daura. While I enjoy Wike's government |
This looks like children's day rehearsal.. so scanty for children's day |
[quote author=BlackTechnology post=32359475]God bless you GEJ the Greatest When is Buhari probing Tinubu and OBJ [/quote/Bless u too.. happy easter |
paolo96:myopic! Read again and ask for understanding |
Roland Akachukwu Emmanuel Wrote "Igbos are not strategic in politics like other regions - they put all their eggs in one basket.- What a fallacy ~ By Agunze Azuka Onwuka I have heard this statement so many times these past days that it has become ridiculous. The most annoying part of it is that even Igbos repeat it without asking if it is true or not. In the First Republic, the South-west all voted for Awo's party Action Group. Those who supported Akintola were labelled traitors and the "Operation Wetie" erupted which eventuallyled to the 1966 coups and civil war. In the Second Republic, Yorubas who voted for NPN were labelled traitors. TOS Benson died as an outsider because he did not support Awo's UPN. The same fate befell Adeniran Ogunsanya because he supported Zik till his death. Abiola was also seen as a sell-out because he was in NPN instead of UPN, until June 12 1993 electionmade him a hero. On the contrary, the Igbos were always vilified for not speaking with one voice: for having some people support Zik ' s NPP and some support Ojukwu/Ekwueme in the NPN. They were told to emulate the Yorubas who always spoke with one voice (ie putting their eggs in one basket). Now the Igbos have spoken with one voice, and the goalpost has been shifted again, by making it sound as if it was a crime. They are now accused of putting their eggs in one basket. Na waah for this life oo! People speak without asking themselves how the Igbos would have won 2 house of representives seats in Lagos if they did not speak with one voice in this election. By speaking with one voice, Igbos proved that they are trustworthy and reliable, even when many people sensed that Jonathan would lose and started jumping ship. By speaking with one voice, Igbos showed the South-south that "agbata-obi onye bu nwanne ya" (a person's neighbour is his brother). The Igbos showed that contrary to all the decades oflies about Igbos being their enemies who seek to dominate the South-South because of oil, the Igbos are not as petty as that. They also proved to the South-South that the Igbos are not petty to seek revenge over whatever happened during the Biafran War. Igbos proved that they fight for the oppressed and the underdog if the underdog is faced with two of Nigeria's Big Three ethnic groups. It would have been a shame for the Big Three to unite against the South-South. There is nothing like putting one's eggs in one basket in Nigeria's governance. It is constitutional that ministers MUST be appointed from all the states of Nigeria. It is constitutional that all federal appointments must reflect federal character. By the way, there are top Igbo guys who stood by Buhari: Rochas, Ogbonnaya Onu, Pat Utomi, Chris Ngige, Oby Ezekwesili, Festus Odimegwu, etc. So it was not as if there were no Igbos that stood by him.Meanwhile, appointments don't make an area develop. Tinubu led the South-west to reject the Speakership (No 4 person) zoned to the South-west by Jonathan. So let us reject this feeling of loss or attempts to make us feel that we were unwise. The Igbos acted based on the conditions on the ground.The Yorubas also voted based on the conditions on the ground, not because of any superior strategy in politics. There was no Yoruba among the two candidates. Also ACN is a major stakeholder in APC. And also because Buhari's running mate is Yoruba, the majority of Yorubas felt that APC was the party that would benefit the Yorubas better. The other group led by Mimiko and Fayose and the Afenifere felt that Tinubu was leading the Yorubas into an unholy alliance with Buhari and that the Yoruba interest would be better protected by Jonathan. The same group also feels uncomfortable with the power Tinubu wields over the region and the way he decides who should hold what position in the politics of the South-west. On their own part, the Igbos voted for the candidate that appealed more to them. The Igbos voted for justice by voting for a man from a place that had not produced the president, even though their oil feeds the nation. The Igbos voted for a man who, for the first time since the end of the Biafran War, treated them like first-class citizens of Nigeria. The Igbos voted for a man who showed them trust by appointing one of their own the Chief of Army Staff since 1966 when Ironsi was killed.He capped it up by also appointing another Igbo from Delta State (Ezeoba) the Chief of Naval Staff at the same time. That was the apogee of trust shown the Igbos in Nigeria since 1966. The Igbos voted for a man who honoured their hero: IKEMBA. If Ikemba had been buried during the regime of some people, Ikemba's burial would have been an Igbo affair, because many Nigerians still viewed him as a villain and a rebel. But Jonathan moved away from that path and gave him a national burial that made every Igbo tall. The Igbos voted for a man who made it a reality that an international airport would be in Igbo land. It would have been a stab in the back if the Igbos had scattered their votes between Jonathan and Buhari. It would have been a betrayal if the Igbos had not stood by a man who stood by them and gave them a sense of belonging in Nigeria.The Igbos had no choice. The Igbos stand by those who stand by them. When Adeniran Ogunsanya died, the Igbos closed their markets to honour him for standing by Zik through thick and thin till his death.The Igbos can never forget the sacrifice of Col Adekunle Fajuyi who was killed for trying to protect Aguiyi-Ironsi.The Igbos will never forget Carl Gustaf von Rosen for risking his life to fly into Biafra and assist them at that critical time.So let no Igbo accept that it was a mistake to give full support to Jonathan. The Igbos had no choice. One good turn, they say, deserves another. The Igbos rallied round a man who gave them a sense of belonging in Nigeria.Life is not all about winning elections.. |
#fact! ORO perfect scam performer |
some lost their phones and even laptops going for this Laptoys.. Red card joor.. ka opou |
.... ORO scam.. dz one is minor... Ka opuo climax |
contactmorak:Op why u dey lie like that... The renovated government was built by Ohakim and ohakim also started the new government house in new Owerri which Rochas stopped... Rochas only demolished nearby structures and rebuilt.. stop selling lies.. |
Plshavmercyamen:1. I said 12 years because that's what Rochas has been brandishing... And to correct you Rochas actually paid from 2010 November/december to 2012... As I always say go to The AG's office and verify... 2. I used my cousin as a pure example of the scam... My cousin has been going to his Eze and CGC continuously for three years and he was told his and majority's cheque has not arrived..they fill every form plus their 20k.. what is keeping it for three years? Do u know that 80% of Imolites are yet to receive the cheque? Minority are the ones that have gotten the cheque Owelle keeps announcing... Will the Ezes pay the students from their pockets?.. Yes, many did not believe and are still not believing! I don't need to go to IMSU because i have many people in Imsu, so this is Information I'm sure of. 3. If you know any PRof or Senior Lecturer in Imsu verify what i said about B.E.B Nwoke and the admission quota... Prior to the coming of Rochas, do you know that even in the merit list Imolites were first considered before non-imolites? Three slots to Ezes and P.Gs i do not know of.. but I can tell u that admission quota fr imo citizens was drastically reduced.. If you re not in Imo join any Imo youths forum and ask about these FACT 4.Yes it is for freshers but u don't tell me that u're giving me free education and still collecting school fees indirectly 5. My mum works as a director in IMO ADP and her last basic salary came in MAY... her field, hazard, vehicle allowances has stooped since March 2013... The money to run the her office as a director was reduced from 50k monthly to 20k... In the Ministry of Finance, the last basic salary paymnet was for September which was paid this November.. Allowance and office ruuning cash are if you receive, u thank God.. Do you know that my Mum, Dad and many directors (Grade level 16) lack official cars? 6. Fadama project is a tri partnership programme involvin the worldbank, f.g and state governments... The State govenment anfd f.g pay counterpart funds annually and if any state govenment defaults in paying for two straight years it is discontinued untill u pay up.. Imo ADP coordinates the Fadama project and also other States ADPs and like I earlier pointed out They Fadama reports directly to my Mum so i am talking from first hand source... Concorde is laying off staffs and I'm sure of that... Concorde is now a shadow of itself.. About the school uniform, I take it that u are not in Imo I acn authoritatively tell u that Imo Rubber does not make up to 10million in gain as against 50million Rochas and his cronies tell us.. If you re in Imo u would know that 90% of the roads done by Rochas are substandard and crack open in maximum of Three months take Warehouse junction as an example.. Udo diri gi |
Plshavmercyamen:Owelle claims to have paid 12years arrears of pension when actually he paid two years pension and still owing pensioners now..Go to the AG's office and verify... Do u really think Imo can pay 12years arrears at once? ohakim was paying pension but did not pay from December prior to 2011 election Okay... free education bla bla... My cousin is still waiting for the free education cheque for three years now and he is doing his final year clearance in Imsu even after paying 20k... B.E.B Nwoke was sacked because he refused to yield to Owelle's order for 30/70 ratio admission to the disadvantages of imolites... U pay 70k acceptance fee which previously was ur acceptance and school fees combined(school fees -53750 and 20k acceptance after ohakim increased it).. only teachers and those working in the HOA, AG's office and Ministries of health are paid salaries promptly although with increased tax rate... Hazard allowances and other allowances are rarely paid.. do u Knw fadama/ worldbank project was discontinued in Imo because Imo could not pay its counterpart fund ? yet someone told me Imo rubber makes 50million in profit? So where is the too much going to? to his daughter to sew one school uniform for the whole secondary and primary schools in China? or to lamorde hotel while Concorde is going bankrupt and laying off staff? Nwanne, I'm even tired of typing about Rochas |
Plshavmercyamen:I just made a pass remark on someone's earlier comment and really did not compare him to His S/E brothers.. Like I said I judge each leader on ur own merit and not with the performance of others. On the projects executed.. Apart from opening up new routes with substandard routes I don't seem to notice any other project beneficial to the masses being executed.. if there are then list them out because his only alibi is the free education which is a scam( The more u look the less u see).. IGR and federal allocation? My governor said there is too much money in the state! and I see no meaningful project Ohakim left billions in bond, my governor makes billions from his phantom IGR and I still see contractors protesting, pensioners complaining, lack of provision in primary and secondary schools, substandard roads and gates,civil servants complaining, heartland fc going down, Owerri and environs being refuse dumps? Nwanne hapu Rochas, uka ka oji |
Plshavmercyamen:Rochas has only done better than T.A orji and maybe Martins Elechi.. But my state is my state and what I require from Rochas is my governor and what I want is dividends of good governance from him and not comparing him with others |
Plshavmercyamen:ugbua ka ibiara... Reason thus- 'I've to respect other peoples argument and opinions not tagging them 'stupidity', 'imbecility' and so on.. On the points u raised, I concur with ur bus branding hypocrisy.. but do not say someone is stupid for saying Rochas has not performed cause everyone has his opinion.. O stay in Owerri and I can blankly say he has not.. Do a random poll in Owerri and environs and see. List all his achievements let us see Popularity? I don't need popularity I elected u to deliver good governance Rochas, the best... I swear Ohakim was even better.. compare their four years.. The only working sectors n Rochas's government are the ministries of Propaganda, family affairs, witch hunt, and lawlessness Udo diri gi |
Chigold101:Don't mind them.. some people will after watching AIT spew rubbish for someone on ground |
Plshavmercyamen:Please, how 'matured' are u? Learn to reason |
Abagworo:Rochas is a failure... free education? I stay in Imo so I know all that is happening in imsu.. during which PDP government was warehouse junction being worked on quarterly every year? Standard of education is the poorest I've seen in Imo during my lifetime.. civil service and local government system has been bastardized Are permanent secretaries appointed by seniority again? Forget AIT propangada...if You are a true imolite you should know it does not work in Imo |
[quote author=dearestaramide post=27535679][/quote]So my being an Imo indigene (like Greenfriend) makes it a 'joint effort'. I got to know him here on Nairaland, chatted with him on Whatsapp and realized he is from my state. I have no apologies 4 U if U ain't comfortable with that. Initially, on reading the scam alert, I was skeptical of trusting Greenfriend again but after hearing from him and sitting down to analyze the whole issue myself, I discovered this was an innocent cry by someone (which is reasonable) that got hijacked by others who had personal issues with Greenfriend. To confirm this, I saw the sentiments and personal notes being expressed in their comments. He tried responding as much as he could but it was obvious that some people just wanted his head. Some were benefitting from the whole uproar in the thread and that's why I stepped in. So that we could go back to the main issues of who really is the distributor of Carotein, has anyone been defrauded or duped by Greenfriend? What else could be simpler than this? Remember we are in this forum for the sole purpose of benefitting from each other's wealth of knowledge and experience of skin care and how best to get them. Nothing else. Sorry if U misinterpreted my earlier post. Let us keep focused |
ladymichael:No offence but I think U are this Iyaoloja's agent. U were trying very hard to show us that U do not work for her (but that was not necessary if U were truly innocent). Also, how on earth can U vouch so strongly for someone U have not communicated with? And all these assault on Greenfriend started when Iyaoloja (who has been offline for almost a year) resurfaced on Nairaland and misinterpreted Greenfriend's post about her. Take it or leave it, I think that U particularly are launching these attacks on him just to revenge or get even. We are not kids. Also, next time, face facts while arguing and stop chasing shadows or being quarrelsome. Moreover, I thought U are a lady that should know better than exchanging banters on a public forum |
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