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Khalessi: I actually believed that.pls verification in what sense are u saying the prof doesnt mk the claim or what cos i dont understand ur coment may b u should explain better |
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm am learning |
plyz I d ans . D parametric eqn of a functn are given as y=cos 2t, x=sin t. Find expressns for dy/dx. |
I think Jonathan's speech writer did a very bad Job by presenting rhetorics rather than facts to defend him from OBJ's accusation. Noteworthy was that the defence was presented like mid-term reports without delving into the real components contained in OBJ's letter. He only affirmed the precarious situations in Nigeria under his leadership but went further to assert that these problems predated his administration, a fact everybody in this country knows. The fact is also that he was elected to change the course of history by providing positive change in governance through breaking from the past system of government in which deprivation and impoverishment of the citizens became norms and rules while corruption, ethnicity and religious bigotry became emblems of the nation. Rather, his acceptance tactically is that 'we steal, you taught us to steal', 'we are corrupt, you taught us to be corrupt', 'there is insecurity, the foundation of that insecurity was from you'. All these slogans disappointedly came from a president with highest degree in the history of Nigeria, a president elected on popular mandate and acceptance, a president that promised total transformation and a break from the past! He has forgotten that he was elected to solve problems rather than bemoaning the challenges as excuse for non-performance. I am very sure, having been part of governance structure since 1999, he already knew the enormity of the challenges bedevilling this country before he vied for the highest position in the land. A leader that knows his worth and prepares to take responsibilities does not trade blames, he accepts his weakness and strength and use criticisms to improve his leadership skills in order to have positive impacts on his people |
Moiking: ASUU its now your turn, to either choose to use or misuse the money.See me see student pls who told u ASUU collected d money so u don't knw the diff btw ASUU and NUC ASUU only fight for d money NUC will av d money to distribute to the Non teaching staff who will implement it abegi try to understand hw the uni system is been run |
Up man uuuuuuuuuuuuuu |
If our politicians think Mandela is as great as they have been shouting why cant they emulate Nelson Mandela in leadership, simplicity and service to the people? While Mandela died in his country South Africa, many of our politicians die abroad except when they die in an accident.Mandela was hospitalized and treated in a South African hospital throughout his health challenge while our leaders prefer to go to foreign hospitals to treat common headache.Mandel a died a contented man and not a wealthy man. He did not own any diamond mine, private jet, bullet proof vehicle whereas our politicians are fighting themselves over our oil blocs and our national treasury. Mandela did not worship money. He surrounded himself with the love of the people.Mandela was not known to be religious. He never attended any Holy Ghost service or any special religious convention. He served God through service to humanity, forgiveness and love for his neighbour. Our politicians have many spiritual leaders praying for them yet their ways are not right with the people they claim to serve. God is not mocked. He sees the hearts of all men. Shame on all Nigerian leaders shedding crocodile tears and paying tributes to a great man like Nelson Mandela. Pay tribute to him by emulating his leadership style. Mandela believed its better to lead from behind and to put others in front. All we are asking is for the leaders to do like Nelson Mandela. Fix our hospitals, give the masses quality education, give us good roads, lead by example. All we are asking is, fix Nigeria. Please share until it gets to our good-for- nothing politicians who are stealing us blind. According to Nelson Mandela, We must use time wisely and forever realize that the time is always ripe to do right. |
## Soldiers of Allah ? ## Unfortunately more and more often, Islam has been associated with terrorism and violence due to the actions of a few extreme individuals who've taken it upon themselves to do the most heinous crimes in the name of Islam. Tragic events such as the attack on the twin towers in New York, the bombings of Bali, Madrid and London are assumed to be justified by Islam in the minds of some people. This idea has been fuelled further by many media channels which defame Islam by portraying these bombers as ‘Islamists’ or ‘Jihadists’, as though they were sanctioned by Islam, or had any legitimate spokemenship on behalf of Muslims. The actions of a few fanatical individuals who happen to have Muslim names or ascribe themselves to the Muslim faith should not be a yardstick by which Islam is judged. For the same reason, that one would not do justice to Christianity if it where perceived as sanctioning the genocide of the Native Americans, the atrocities of world war II or the bombings of the IRA. To understand Islam’s stance on terrorism, one must refer to its original sources, the Quran and the teachings of Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him,which are explicit in their prohibition of any form of injustice including that of wanton violence which seeks to instill fear, injury or death to civilians. The Quran turns our attention to the high value of human life, whether it is Muslim or Non-Muslim and makes it absolutely forbidden to take an innocent life unjustly. The gravity of such a crime is equated, in the Qu'ran, with the killing of all humanity. “On that account: We ordained for the Children of Israel that if any one slew a person - unless it be for murder or for spreading mischief in the land - it would be as if he slew the whole people: and if any one saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of the whole people. Then although there came to them Our apostles with clear signs, yet, even after that, many of them continued to commit excesses in the land.” ( 5:32 ) Not only is human life sacred in Islam but the property, wealth, family and dignity of all individuals in society are to be respected and protected. Those who transgress these rights and sow fasad (corruption) as the Quran describes it, incur the wrath of Allah. "…and seek not corruption in the earth; lo! Allah loveth not corrupter's " (28:77) Likewise in another verse “The blame is only against those who oppress men and wrong-doing and insolently transgress beyond bounds through the land, defying right and justice: for such there will be a penalty grievous” (42:42) Islam goes further than just prohibiting oppression and safeguarding rights, it commands its faithful to deal kindly and compassionately to all those who seek to live in peace and harmony "Allah forbids you not, with regard to those who fight you not for your faith, nor drive you out of your homes, from dealing kindly and justly with them: For Allah loves those who are just" (60: ![]() In times of war and conflict, where enmity can obstruct an individual’s judgement to act morally, Islam commands that justice be upheld even towards one’s enemies. "O ye who believe! stand out firmly for Allah, as witnesses to fair dealing, and let not the hatred of others to you make you swerve to wrong and depart from justice. Be just: that is next to piety: and fear Allah. For Allah is well-acquainted with all that ye do" (5: ![]() Centuries before the Geneva Convention was drawn up, Muslims were bound by a code of conduct which the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, set. He forbade the killing of women, children and elderly in war. In an authentic narration the Prophet (pbuh) warned that he who kills anyone who has a covenant of peace with the Muslims will not smell the scent of Paradise. In fact, he taught that justice is not only to humans but must be shown to animals and all living things. In a narration the Prophet (pbuh) informed us about how a lady was sent to hell because of a cat she had locked up until it starved and died. If such is the sanctity which Islam places on the soul of an animal, how much more grave is the killing of hundreds of innocent humans?! Abu Bakr the first Calipha of the Muslims reflected these prophetic teachings when he advised his general Yazid, who was confronting Roman armies, "I advise you ten things, Do not kill women or children or an aged, infirm person. Do not cut down fruit-bearing trees. Do not destroy an inhabited place. Do not slaughter sheep or camels except for food. Do not burn bees and do not scatter them. Do not steal from the booty, and do not be cowardly." The message of the Qu'ran is clear as we have seen, that the sanctity of any human life is to be respected and any violation in that regard is paramount to the worst crime. Mercy is at the heart of the Islamic call, “We sent thee (O Muhammad) not save as a mercy for the peoples” (21:107); a totally different message to what the terrorists are sadly imparting to humanity. |
OJODEL10: IF HE DIED NOT AS A CHRISTIAN; THEN, HE IS A GREAT LOSER!And who told u xtianity is a religion abegi park well u don't even knw if u will b d first to b in hell calling someone a great looser because he didn't bliv in ur doctrine is one of the most foolish statement (post) I ever read |
## Soldier of Allah ? ## Unfortunately more and more often, Islam has been associated with terrorism and violence due to the actions of a few extreme individuals who've taken it upon themselves to do the most heinous crimes in the name of Islam. Tragic events such as the attack on the twin towers in New York, the bombings of Bali, Madrid and London are assumed to be justified by Islam in the minds of some people. This idea has been fuelled further by many media channels which defame Islam by portraying these bombers as ‘Islamists’ or ‘Jihadists’, as though they were sanctioned by Islam, or had any legitimate spokemenship on behalf of Muslims. The actions of a few fanatical individuals who happen to have Muslim names or ascribe themselves to the Muslim faith should not be a yardstick by which Islam is judged. For the same reason, that one would not do justice to Christianity if it where perceived as sanctioning the genocide of the Native Americans, the atrocities of world war II or the bombings of the IRA. To understand Islam’s stance on terrorism, one must refer to its original sources, the Quran and the teachings of Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him,which are explicit in their prohibition of any form of injustice including that of wanton violence which seeks to instill fear, injury or death to civilians. The Quran turns our attention to the high value of human life, whether it is Muslim or Non-Muslim and makes it absolutely forbidden to take an innocent life unjustly. The gravity of such a crime is equated, in the Qu'ran, with the killing of all humanity. “On that account: We ordained for the Children of Israel that if any one slew a person - unless it be for murder or for spreading mischief in the land - it would be as if he slew the whole people: and if any one saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of the whole people. Then although there came to them Our apostles with clear signs, yet, even after that, many of them continued to commit excesses in the land.” ( 5:32 ) Not only is human life sacred in Islam but the property, wealth, family and dignity of all individuals in society are to be respected and protected. Those who transgress these rights and sow fasad (corruption) as the Quran describes it, incur the wrath of Allah. "…and seek not corruption in the earth; lo! Allah loveth not corrupter's " (28:77) Likewise in another verse “The blame is only against those who oppress men and wrong-doing and insolently transgress beyond bounds through the land, defying right and justice: for such there will be a penalty grievous” (42:42) Islam goes further than just prohibiting oppression and safeguarding rights, it commands its faithful to deal kindly and compassionately to all those who seek to live in peace and harmony "Allah forbids you not, with regard to those who fight you not for your faith, nor drive you out of your homes, from dealing kindly and justly with them: For Allah loves those who are just" (60: ![]() In times of war and conflict, where enmity can obstruct an individual’s judgement to act morally, Islam commands that justice be upheld even towards one’s enemies. "O ye who believe! stand out firmly for Allah, as witnesses to fair dealing, and let not the hatred of others to you make you swerve to wrong and depart from justice. Be just: that is next to piety: and fear Allah. For Allah is well-acquainted with all that ye do" (5: ![]() Centuries before the Geneva Convention was drawn up, Muslims were bound by a code of conduct which the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, set. He forbade the killing of women, children and elderly in war. In an authentic narration the Prophet (pbuh) warned that he who kills anyone who has a covenant of peace with the Muslims will not smell the scent of Paradise. In fact, he taught that justice is not only to humans but must be shown to animals and all living things. In a narration the Prophet (pbuh) informed us about how a lady was sent to hell because of a cat she had locked up until it starved and died. If such is the sanctity which Islam places on the soul of an animal, how much more grave is the killing of hundreds of innocent humans?! Abu Bakr the first Calipha of the Muslims reflected these prophetic teachings when he advised his general Yazid, who was confronting Roman armies, "I advise you ten things, Do not kill women or children or an aged, infirm person. Do not cut down fruit-bearing trees. Do not destroy an inhabited place. Do not slaughter sheep or camels except for food. Do not burn bees and do not scatter them. Do not steal from the booty, and do not be cowardly." The message of the Qu'ran is clear as we have seen, that the sanctity of any human life is to be respected and any violation in that regard is paramount to the worst crime. Mercy is at the heart of the Islamic call, “We sent thee (O Muhammad) not save as a mercy for the peoples” (21:107); a totally different message to what the terrorists are sadly imparting to humanity. |
Fake news I still saw both of them joking and looking happy at abeokuta last two week around adigbe area this people dey lie o baba fake news |
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factorial1: Here goes the solution...Good bless u am so grateful and happy |
personal59: Pls helpPls help m solve this |
Pls help an equilateral triangle of side 20cm is inscribed in a circle.calculate the distance of a side of the triangle from th centre of the circle. Pls its urgent need d ans tomorrow morning |
Pls help an equilateral triangle of side 20cm is inscribed in a circle.calculate the distance of a side of the triangle from th centre of the circle. |
Many people misunderstand and think that Allah makes a person do a bad action. Allah has given the jinns and mankind free will, He has given us a guide (Quran and Sunnah). Allah has the knowledge of what will happen in the future and gives us the ability to choose and act upon our decisions. So no one can say that it is Allah's fault or Allah made me do an act, we will all be judged for what we do. Subhan'Allah for the believers they have the ability to repent back to Allah and Allah will forgive them if their repentance is sincere. |
Since ASUU strike started, I have not seen girl's dps in hotels and classy cars of 2013 that their father cannot even buy.. No more PH Loading, Abuja on Point, Lasgidi on my mind, Paris is de best place Fọṛ your shopping, Calabar was fun,clubbing tinz,shoprite here I come...... Everybody dey house. Una never see anything... Snap pictures for your house naa or your papa flat boot Benz 1989 model make we see...lol, No money for brazillian hair, the re now on lowcut.. No more Shawarma, na bons dem de chew now... Una never see anything... Christmas don reach oooo, Una go barb punk dis time, Now na home sure pass..... Lol!!!=)) =)) Abeg add more If u get |
cupidora: well said,actually my Dad has my trust, @ dis stage I can seek his permission to go out,but its when it becomes too often dat it myt be questionnable... In a situation wher my partner 'd want 2c me mor' often than I can be available,there! So I think Ivy's ryt abt my partner having to be patient too. Thank you,I appreciate ur contribution alot.Seeing u often mak ur worth less o and at d end na nonsense dey follow o tell ur partner to com for introduction if he wish to see u self protect what u av dats ur dignity |
cupidora: I really need advice on how to have a successful relationship without acting wayward(dat is in d aspect of d parent), immature and insensitive of my partner's feelings.My dear re u ready to get marry? Are u ok on ur own I mean financially? Of what purpose do u need d relationship? When did u intend to get marry? What year,month or day do u wish to start a relationship before u get marry? Cos u nid to ask urself sensitive questions before getting into it so as not to abuse it get closer to ur brother or a good sis to educate u more on sex nd relationship cos is not about age,size enen maturity is not enough anymore cos guys are not smiling(ohun ti aiye ba sor e da won a fi bu e bo di ola-ppl will insult u with wat they mak out of u) Ma sis hav dsam problem though with both strict parent wen she was in 300L she talk to dad abt it cos he his closer forget o he sat her down nd lect her so as to understand ma sis even once said dad is jealous but at d end she get marry at 26( dated for 6month) the husband to b was known @ om 2month into it cos it takes a life time to knw someone (she get marry as a virgin cos ma dad even talk to d husband abt it) if she is nt u can divorce. so @ op ask urself technical questn without been bias Good luck |
tsleazy: Oh boy in my school uniben its 45k we are paying for online clearance/ acceptance fee, and 49/65k for other courses and medicine respectively, and during phyisical clearance we will spend sum money, all together its more than 100k...finally with all due respect i say SHUTUP AND THANK God, more than 50k students wrote that exam, and more than 40k would be denied admission. And believe me most of them wouldnt mind spending twice dat amount for clearance, in sumary thank God for everything even as the stress start comingMy dear u re right abt thanking God bt saying some will pay much is unacceptable cos nobody can justify the outrageous fee for acceptance only not with school fees u can confirm on www.funaab.edu.ng let's always stand up for our right. |
olalekan1: This is a shocking news bro. As an immediate graduate of the school i can tel u that funaab is a gud sch and a sch for the poor but wth ths outrageous sum of 45k acceptance fee, then i reserve my comment until i find out. May be ur bro is lyingNo he his nt cos I saw it myself |
I was so surprise when my brother who has just been admitted into funaab told me the school acceptance fee is 45,000 naira. Can't just imagine It nd I ask myself is this school a federal sch or private? so many questions without ans but I can't just comprehend it that's y I think through this medium something good can come out of it I don't even knw if the school is for the rich or poor Nigerians |
[/b][b][s][/s] chiketee: Ok. Nice, but I disagree with some of the points. A celebrity maybe well known but not popular. Being popular has to do with approval and favour by the general public. That's why you have words like 'infamous' for celebrities who lack approval by the public. Hitler was a celebrity but he wasn't popular around the world. My point is popular doesn't mean well known, although for something to be popular it has to be well known. Therefore you can use the phrase popular celebrity for a well known person who has the approval and favour of the people. Not all celebs are popular . The one about three thirty , I also don't get how it's a grammatical error. It's just an alternative way of saying half past three. It's just like someone saying six thirty one in place of six hundred and thirty one. chiketee: Ok. Nice, but I disagree with some of the points. A celebrity maybe well known but not popular. Being popular has to do with approval and favour by the general public. That's why you have words like 'infamous' for celebrities who lack approval by the public. Hitler was a celebrity but he wasn't popular around the world. My point is popular doesn't mean well known, although for something to be popular it has to be well known. Therefore you can use the phrase popular celebrity for a well known person who has the approval and favour of the people. Not all celebs are popular . The one about three thirty , I also don't get how it's a grammatical error. It's just an alternative way of saying half past three. It's just like someone saying six thirty one in place of six hundred and thirty one.[quote author=chiketee]Ok. Nice, but I disagree with some of the points. A celebrity maybe well known but not popular. Being popular has to do with approval and favour by the general public. That's why you have words like 'infamous' for celebrities who lack approval by the public. Hitler was a celebrity but he wasn't popular around the world. My point is popular doesn't mean well known, although for something to be popular it has to be well known. Therefore you can use the phrase popular celebrity for a well known person who has the approval and favour of the people. Not all celebs are popular . The one about three thirty , I also don't get how it's a grammatical error. It's just an alternative way of saying half past three. It's just like someone saying six thirty one in place of six hundred and thirty one. [/quote Who told you Hiltler Is not popular? Is it not thesame man who started the second WORLD WAR o boy if yes think u are on a wrong lane you can imagine urself how do u knw him |
segzytemi: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/09/beware-of-these-banned-food-products/#sthash.u95Rgjqn.dpufMy dear I think u re educated y behaving otherwise both u, the newspaper nd those who comment blindly. My question to u all how many Agege bread av u carry out bromate test on nd found positive that's where u all go wrong for ur info most of this Agege bread do pass bromate test than ur so called slice abi na package bread. Moreover all this test is what u can carry out even in ur kitchen so my dear ppl wise up nd the guy talking about Nafdac doing nothing MarvellinG re u sure of dis do u knw d percentage of it needed? Do you knw hw it is been regulated? Nd u re here spilling that pls all of u commenting on this post shouldn't comment out of ignorance, without fact and understanding and our media just split out silly write up |
HOW COULD WE HELP OUR KIDS TO LOVE PRAYING? The following tips may help to stand this burden and continue such jihad: A-Start teaching kids as early as possible -The earlier parents start to teach their kids, the easier the matter is. They will also have fast results. B- Good care with the first kid is an investment, because younger kids will regard them as their model. Moreover, he is closer to them than their parents .Consequently; they will imitate him like parrots. c- Seeking reward from Allah,as The prophet (PBUH) said", whoever calls for a good deed, will have equal reward as those who followed him without diminishing their rewards". (Sahih Muslim) D-Making this only for Allah's sake (Glory to Him), Allah says," As for those who strive in Us, We surely guide them to our paths"(Surat Al Ankabut 69).In this case, when our determinations languish, we merrily regain our enthusiasm.This is because we know that we are following the best paths. E- Sticking to patience, Allah ,the Almighty, says:"And enjoin upon thy people worship, and be constant therein: "We ask not of thee a provision: We provide for thee." (Surat Taha).The priority must be given to prayer and worship of Allah, rather than providing daily bread and livelihood. We must not worry because there is no provider but Allah who says" He gives livelihood, the Lord of unbreakable might". We must remember that people never die before fulfilling their appointed time and livelihood. We have to be sure that our livelihood is chasing us just as death_if we escape, it will pursue us, contradicting what we think! F- Supplication to Allah who says in the Quran" My Lord! Make me to establish proper worship, and some of my posterity; our Lord ! and accept the prayer" because we can never attain our goals depending on our efforts merely, but we need His support (Glory to Him). The prophet (PBUH)said" keep supplicating to Allah using His fairest names-Lord of might and generousness"(Musnad Ahmed and Al Termizy).This Hadith means that we should use these two of His fairest name very much to supplicate. If supplication to Him using His fairest names guarantees a fast respond, these two names gives the fastest respond_ if Allah so wills. Lord of might means (sublimity) and of generousness means (freehandedness). May Allah accept our supplication and support us. [b]G-Never give up [/b]and remember always that Allah's mercy and relieve of grief are coming at any time. When Moses was asking for water for his people, the sky was clear. However, Allah said "smite with they staff the rock. And there gushed out therefrom twelve springs". (Sura Al Bakara).Allah also gave Zachariah a son while he reached infirm old age, and his wife was barren. Allah has helped Merriam when she was week and oppressed by making her baby (Jesus) speaks out of her defense. Hence, you have to be sure that Allah will reward you for your jihad and that He can send someone to guide your kid to the right path. He can also make your kid face a situation that drives him closer to Allah. You have just to exert much effort and have trust in Allah, rather than in your own effort. Aiman |
At the presidential level, Goodluck Jonathan has taken the Oath of Allegiance and the Oath of Office on three occasions — first as the vice-president, as the acting president and again as the substantive president. These pledges were taken, not as a sectional or ethnic leader, but as a national leader. But in recent times, particularly within some Ijaw enclaves, many act as if Jonathan is the President of the Ijaw ethnic group. It is so disconcerting when you see and hear some Nigerians of Ijaw extraction talk and act as if “without Jonathan, there will be no oil, no Nigeria.” Please disregard such chest-pounding and insensitive talks. Frankly, I do not know if President Jonathan supports or encourages such fervour. I do not know. However, what seems clear is that he or his Minister of Justice, the Inspector General of Police, the State Security Service or other security and intelligence agencies have not cautioned those who swore to push the country off the cliff in the event the President does not continue in office past 2015. What nonsense |
pls pray for oga jona mk hin ans ASUU o I don tire for this strike o
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Pls how all dis one tk affect assu strike abeg help me beg oga jona ooo
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eleluabdulsalam: if u are a muslim den u hve disobey propt muhammed command(DO NOT INSULT MY UMMAH)and u hve question dem by dt,plz do nt say bad tin abt dem....ALLAH is all knowin pmc01: Esthikar Khan: eleluabdulsalam: if u are a muslim den u hve disobey propt muhammed command(DO NOT INSULT MY UMMAH)and u hve question dem by dt,plz do nt say bad tin abt dem....ALLAH is all knowin pmc01: Esthikar Khan:Pls what is the source of this info I mean both of u who talk positive nd negative |

