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4 days to dec 4th *fingers crossed Any news about LASU pls? |
eluquenson: This is military system by a civilian. So you want to force them back to the class. If not you sack them? You always sacking Sir,but remember the whole Nigeria will sack you onedey. You claimed to be an ex-lecturer. I wonder what type you were. You are finally showing your true colors and feeding us with violent fresh air. This is Tyranny.U sound like a lecturer |
Ayima: My ticket is 16m but they said their potential payout is 7m.How much did play with? |
Ayima: My ticket is 16m but they said their potential payout is 7m.How much did u play with? |
Any LASUITE in d house pls? Hope LASU is set 4 resumption. |
Sir-Tunechi:Lmao |
Ayima: No wahala just arrange your games well u go win.I almost won 7m but Barca Bleep me up i predicted 5 matches scores i won 4 but i said Barca 3-0 but they went and scored 4 -0 i almost got mad. ![]() |
Ayima: ASUU have make me to start playing coupon,me that didn't have time for those things.I thank God anyway with 250 i won 1,6000000 in premier leaugue and now am about to win 2m in champion league i know i will pick it again,ASUU thank you. ![]() |
mondi2: ASUU should please call-off the strike and allow the student to back to school. Student are tired of staying @ home. ASUU PLEASEEEEE! ![]() |
Osgilliat: To the students that want to take action rather than shouting ASUU ASUU...let us show these bastards son of a thousand fathers what we are capable of...whenever,wherever you sighted ASUU bus or any inscription of ASUU on anything just pick up a stone and cast the first stone on those heartless organisation because you earned it and work away and you will be surprised after some minutes.let the rage of student complete what you have started.U cast d first stone ![]() |
Olril18: my opinion does not make me a saddist...and search the word "saddist" again in ur dictionary,to see the right meaningSADDIST no dey my dictionary ![]() But I c sadist ![]() |
I need nuclear bomb right now
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Hayormeah: when is the meeting starting,pls?I saw 6:30 pm |
Y time won come dey slow, since wey I dey sleep 12 pm no won even nak, e b lyk some winch no want my progress .Make I no jus hear story afta 2day meetin |
Odewinge - OK Ik Uche - OK Taye Taiwo - Naaaaaaa!!! |
detinosa: ASUU strike has been called off[color=#006600][/color] nbright: The strike has been called off... We should just wait for the official announcement..Where una take hear dis one again ![]() SOURCE please? |
After this strike I no wan hear off any mumu strike again till I graduate. Amen ![]() |
safarigirl: I agree he has great technique. If he deserves a call-up, Iheanacho deserves one even more. Yahaya is a mid-fielder, we have 2 of those. Iheanacho is a striker/forward, we have just one of those in the SE, he's also a playmaker, I don't beleive we have any of those, he's older so he's more likely to get a call up than Yahaya (age, rather than football maturity, will be considered).Ok, now I agree with you. You win ![]() ![]() |
safarigirl: I beleive what I see, not assumptions, facts on ground say Iheanacho is older than Yahaya. If we're talking football maturity, Nwakali over YahayaYahaya is a better player, he has great technique and is intelligent with the ball, and at least he is not as amateur as Iheanacho |
safarigirl: I beleive what I see, not assumptions, facts on ground say Iheanacho is older than Yahaya. If we're talking football maturity, Nwakali over YahayaYahaya is a better player, he has great technique and is intelligent with the ball |
26,000+ views, chai! ![]() |
Temieasy: Ask google..dia site z 24/7Google say dem neva finish ![]() |
Dem ney dey finish d meetin ![]() |
safarigirl: Yahaya is 15, Iheanacho is 17, I don't know your definition of 'amateur' but in my books, Yahaya is the amateur here.Amateur based on their game play not age, besides I doubt if those figures are their real age. |
Those U-17 boys are still amateurs. But I will pick only Yahaya for a trial in the Eagles midfield for friendly games. Iheanacho is too amateur. |
The story continues. Super story - Oh ASUU!: episode 22 ![]() |
Aksimple47: Great game......our nxt match is englandWhere u hear dat 1? ![]() |
*hands crossed* |
Damlesky: Super story episode 9Episode 9 ke u must av missed some episodes. This shuld b around episode 21 ![]() |
SaharaReporters has further confirmed that Festus Iyayi, a well-known Nigerian novelist and activist academic, was killed when a car in the convoy of the Kogi State Governor, Idris Wada, rammed into his vehicle near Lokoja in Kogi State. A police source as well as an eyewitness told SaharaReporters that Mr. Iyayi died instantly at the scene of the ghastly accident. Mr. Iyayi was on his way to Kano to attend a meeting of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) whose members have been on strike since July. The union’s meeting in Kano was called to decide on a possible calling off of the strike and a return to teaching. With today’s accident, Governor Idris has further consolidated his reputation as having one of the most reckless convoys in Nigeria where drivers attached to governors and other top officials are known for driving dangerously. In late December 2012, Governor Idris’s convoy was also involved in a deadly accident that claimed the life of his aide de camp. Mr. Idris was hospitalized at the National Hospital, Abuja where he was treated for serious injuries. In a brief telephone conversation today, Kogi’s Deputy Governor, Yomi Awoniyi, confirmed that the governor’s convoy was involved in an accident earlier today. But Mr. Awoniyi said he had not obtained the details of how the accident happened, telling our correspondent that he was away in Uyo, capital of Akwa Ibom State, on official duty. In the early and mid-1980s, Mr. Iyayi broke out of the confines of his academic discipline and emerged as one of Nigeria’s most radical writers with such novels as Heroes, Violence, and The Contract. Mr. Iyayi studied economics and business management in the old Soviet Union as well as in the UK, and became a career-long professor of business at the University of Benin (UNIBEN). A fearless, outspoken member of ASUU, he was at one time a leader of the union’s chapter at UNIBEN before becoming the group’s national leader in 1986 during the dictatorship of General Ibrahim Babangida. In the early 90s he was elected as the President of the Committee for the Defence of Human rights (CDHR). His death will be seen as the biggest individual casualty of ASUU’s prolonged strike as well as the history of accidents caused by the deranged driving by convoys traveling with Nigerian state governors. ASUU President Nasir Fagge confirmed his death to SaharaReporters. He said the sad news was broken to the union a few hours ago. A lawyer in Abuja told SaharaReporters that he hoped Mr. Iyayi’s family would sue Governor Idris for failing to restrain the recklessness of drivers attached to his convoy. “This madness by the convoys of governors will not stop until citizens affected by it start rising to say a big no,” the lawyer said. http://www.osundefender.org/?p=131691 |
Back to sleep jare, wake me when d strike is called off ![]() |
*yawns* |


