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ify2love2:i disagre, PARENT first babakuns:In addition, dad might disown u but mum will never and some member of the family |
sly-k:both are important but GOD GOD GOD PARENT |
SENATOR JD:dont be |
onyinye2:huh interesting, they can take care of themselves but they never tought of u can take care of ur self even when u are married, they still care and call u everytime |
kaecy5:u're wonderdul infact no more opposition they are already firlmly persuaded |
@KarmaMod You knw i call this a DEBATE so, i'm opposing u guys |
Siena:Yours is comprehensible but u still have to respect their ''no more'' |
IncaGold:Interesting, Good arrangement here. Siena:Remember your Mum and Dad is part of your Extended Family haulder: deept:I disagree, no Pastor will vow wedding saying that |
ima1:Not everyone of ur extended family will jealous if some are. ur extended family have been there for u too especialy mum and dad. |
y didn't u slot me in? u fuckup |
I'm even afraid |
pepe soup ![]() |
ferdiii, have heard from Unijos |
Tondo is always intresting, Arsenal Fan wishing Arsenal fan cry |
Source and link to check result pls |
[size=13pt] [center]NO NYSC FOR 2YEARS, DORBEN POLY STUDENT RAMPAGE[/center][/size] For the authorities of Dorben Polytechnic, they have a time-bomb in their hands if the recent face-off between the students and the management of the school is anything to go by. The students are confronting the management over their non-inclusion in the NYSC scheme for some years now. Students who had completed their Higher National Diploma (HND) have not been able to do the one year compulsory National Youth Service over the past two years, a situation that is reportedly worrying final year students who fear that they could suffer the same fate as their predecessors. The fear culminated in their protest on August 5, approximately a week to their examinations. Students in other levels have completed their examinations, the HND students stayed away from their examinations to press home their demand. The polytechnic runs HND in Accountancy, Business Administration and Computer Studies, after which students are expected to be mobilised for the youth service after successful completion. On the day of the protest, eye witnesses revealed that students gathered at the gate of the polytechnic threatening that they would burn down the school if management does not explain why they and three sets before them could not be mobilised for the one-year compulsory NYSC scheme. They said they enrolled into the school because it claimed that its HND products were mobilised for NYSC after completion of their various courses of studies. The students claimed that products of the school had not attended the one year compulsory youth service after the first batch in 2005. After deliberations with some of the students in the Rector’s office, the Rector, Mrs. Okorie, addressed the students that everything was in top gear to ensure that they are mobilised for the NYSC scheme. She said there were documents that have not been signed which she said had prevented them from being mobilised for the youth service. The Rector’s explanation did not convince the students, as they boycotted the examinations. “We told the school authority that we HND students will not write the exams until the documents they claim was with the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE), Kaduna is signed and we are sure of being mobilised for service,” said Ibrahim Issa, a HND1 student. However, the students left, but to return on August 15, claiming that they had heard a rumour that the school is planning to conduct examinations for some sets of HND students, as a way to punish others. They claimed that by so doing, other students who did not write exams will be given automatic carry-over. Earlier, the HND students wrote a letter on August 14,,to Bwari Police Station requesting for approval for a peaceful demonstration the next day. The demonstration was, however, intercepted by the arrival of the Area Commander, Kubwa Division, Yahaya Bello. During the visit, Weekly Trust learnt that students ensured that the ASP did not go to meet the school management, rather they came outside the gate to meet with the visitor and the students. In the visitor’s presence, it was said that the school agreed that the student would not write exams until the issue is resolved, and that when eventually the exams will be conducted, it will be announced for the benefit of the students concerned. Despite all these, the students were not satisfied. They seem to deal with the situation their own ways. They have been having secret meetings outside the school. In one of the meetings held in one of the primary schools in Bwari, they agreed to mobilise themselves to visit the Ministry of Education to ascertain what has been preventing them for mobilisation for the NYSC scheme. “Sometime ago, the management told us that all the documents are ready, it is just for the Ministry of Educationy to sign. So, this time we said we shall not write the exams until the document are signed from the NBTE or Federal Ministry of Education, where it is. They agreed with us that if the documents are eventually signed, the present graduates will proceed on NYSC. But we said no. We said that the three sets who were not able to go for the NYSC should proceed first before us. But now we have decided to storm the ministry to see things for ourselves to see who is lying,” said Ignus Okoro, a final year student. Several efforts to see the Polytechnic Registrar, Mr. V.You. Obianga proved abortive, as his secretary told Weekly Trust that he was busy. The Public Relations Officer of NBTE, Lawal Hafiz told Weekly Trust that the problem of the polytechnic students for not going for NYSC was that the courses have not been accredited by the board. “We don’t hold the report of accreditation. At most, a month later, the result would be ready after the accreditation team goes for accreditation. I can authoritatively say that the problem is not from us, but rather from the school, because if the students are not mobilised for youth service, it means that they have not been accredited for those courses. We work hand-in-hand with the NYSC. The NYSC has all the programmes that have been accredited in each school. It is the list of these programmes that the NYSC uses to mobilise students for youth service. On the issue of accreditation, it involves meeting some criteria, such as students to lecturers’ ratio, classroom and lecture halls, laboratory and laboratory equipments and accreditation is given on a course of studies from the beginning, not when a school starts a course without accreditation. It is not done like that,” he explained. http://www.dailytrust.com/content/view/17133/243/ Phemour |
i wonder which of them he will take |
[center][size=14pt]Divorce Extra Wives or_________Etsu Nupe tells Man with 86 wives [/size] [/center] The Etsu Nupe, Alhaji Yahaya Abubakar has given the man with 86 wives a two-day ultimatum: Retain four and divorce the rest or leave Nupe land. Under Islamic law, a muslim is allowed to marry not more than four wives but Muhammed Bello Abubakar Masaba Bida has over the years gone ahead to accumulate a harem of 86 spouses. The Jama’atu Nasurul Islam, an umbrella organisation of emirs and top muslim clerics weekend wrote the Etsu Nupe and chairman Niger State Council of Chiefs to summon Bello and explain the law to him. The Etsu Nupe did exactly that at a meeting with Bello which was also attended by Muslims leaders. He said the safety of the man could not be guaranteed if he failed to abide by the instructions. The meeting where the fate of Bello was decided started around 12noon at the Etsu Nupe’s palace in Bida, with the Acting Chief Imam of Bida, Mallam Adamu Yakatu, reading out the relevant part of the scripture and other stipulations regarding marriage to the 84 years old man. Yakatu, who made refer ences to Bello ’s interview as contained in the press both electronic and prints, said his offence included having 86 wives which he said is against Islamic tenets. He quoted several verses from the Quran to buttress the point, but Bello in his response said he had stopped reading the Quran and that he could recall any potion in the Holy Book that says one should not marry more than four wives, adding that he had read the Quran several times before he stopped. He claimed 1972 was hit by a strange wind and as a result he became unconscious. He also said 20 years ago after meeting Allah he stopped reading the Holy Quran. He denied ever saying he was a prophet but claimed that he had seen Prophet Muhammad. But when the Imam reminded him that the Holy Quran stated that no one can see Allah, he insisted that he had seen Allah. After much argument, the Etsu Nupe made his pronouncement saying that “From the facts available to us, you are not a true Muslim and you are hereby given two days to divorce 82 wives from your 86 wives and if you fail to do so, we cannot guarantee your safety in Bida and the entire Nupe kingdom and as such you should pack your load and leave.” The Etsu Nupe said he was convinced Bello has mental problem and advised that he should see a psychiatric. Bello, in his response sought for two weeks against two days pronouncement by the emir for him to ponder over the ultimatum. According to him, “to reduce the number of wives needed a lot of negotiations and one had to think of the children and what becomes of them”. The Etsu Nupe in his response said the Sharia Commission in the state would take care of the 82 women divorced while the social welfare department would take care of the children. Etsu Nupe declined Bello’s request for two weeks. He also said he did not agree the man hailed from Bida, adding that every available evidence to the emirate council reflected that the man came from Lokoja not Bida. Phemour |
guy is non of our business, go crime sction pls |
[center][size=15pt]EFCC Arrests Ladoja [/size] [/center] Written by Boco Edet, on 29-08-2008 00:00 Views 55 EFCC BOSS Former Governor of Oyo State, Senator Rasheed Ladoja was yesterday arrested by operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over alleged misappropriation and embezzlement of billions of naira belonging to the State Government while serving as Governor. Reliable sources at the EFCC told Daily Trust the former governor will likely be arraigned at an Ikeja high court in Lagos today. It was gathered that the manhunt for Ladoja started last week but he managed to elude EFCC operatives until he was arrested yesterday evening. EFCC’s Spokesperson, Femi Babafemi confirmed the arrest but declined making further statements. Reports indicated that already the EFCC has recovered government property from Ladoja including a bullet proof jeep worth about N42 million which he allegedly bought with the proceeds from the sale of government shares. It was also reported that N636 million had so far been recovered by the EFCC. The commission is said to be on the trail of two governorship candidates and a presidential candidate who were said to have received the sum of N10 million each as campaign donation from Ladoja. All these payments were made through cheques drawn in their names. It was also gathered that a female lawyer was given the sum of N25 million, while another one got a brand new Honda car valued at about N3.5 milloin. Ladoja was impeached by Oyo State legislators. During the period of his impeachment, his then deputy governor, Adebayo Alao- Akala acted as Governor of the state. Ladoja however won his seat back in 2007 a court restored him to power. When EFCC sources say Ladoja is making statements that will help the investigation. Source: http://www.dailytrust.com/content/view/17092/238/ Phemour |
I'm a true fan of Arsenal but they are going religation this season |
Afribiz:If he/she is poor, the probability of getting help frm him Extended Family is 80% |
Seun:Including your father and mother? Dont forget they took care of u before u knw him/her |
i nominate my self
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tope2000, pls can i meet u? phemour [size=5pt]phemour@ymail.com[/size] |
tope2000, can i meet u? I'M Phemour phemour@ymail.com thanks |
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interesting, they can take care of themselves but they never tought of u can take care of ur self even when u are married, they still care and call u everytime
u fuckup