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Can't forget the day I was called into the prestigious alumni of the university of Nigeria, Nsukka at this same #Legendary #EkpoRef. Lions and Lionesses hmmmmmmmmm!!!! |
The Minister of Health once came out to deny the increments in the duty rate and levies on pharmaceutical products. But nothing good ever comes from the Nigerian government presently. The below pics shows the current Levy been imposed on Antimalarial drugs from the Nigeria Customs official tariff Web. https://www.customs.gov.ng/hscode/resulthscode.php?TYPE=KEY&HSCODE=3004
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Christian ladies. They will cover up their hair and body properly when entering the Muslim abode but will curtly shush you when you request of them to do so in church. #HypocrisyEverywhere |
ObiomaA:Download u*u nne gi there!!! Why you leaving the topic to play nude games. |
ricsman:Am not supporting the clueless and idiotic Nigerian military. #NeverWillI. But the so called Americans with their all hallowed sophisticated military personnel still bombed a civilian hospital in Syria killing close to hundreds of people last year. Am not understanding? abi their coordinates no be world-class again. No use American foolery spoil my mood ooo abegii |
SuperS1Panther:Ewu!!! Mkpeeeeee!!! The Ore folklore my a*se. Those people have tactically conquered your Eko and soon encroach Ogun. Be careful for your biggest nightmare may just be a reality after all. Meanwhile the Fulani mafia are holding this country under siege. Let us have a clear restructuring of the federating units in this country. |
Dominiquez:That fruit in the pics is not ukwa. |
soberdrunk:If not you become Ewu that is goat or mkpeeeeee!!!!!!!! |
fathomberry:Girls Hating each other since 800 BC.
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This is a clear case of who pays the piper dictates the tune. The states of course won't mind nor have the audacity to protest such incursion into their independent affairs. Once they've continously sold their birthright to the FG by constantly going cap in hand to Aso-Rock begging for crumbs. I sincerely oppose vehemently this kind of Federation. We should practice true federalism, states should be given independence to carry out economic and commercial activities to generate revenues. The natural resources abounding in each states should be exploited either by the states alone or a joint venture with the FG. If the former is adopted the states should be paying taxes and royalties to the FG. This will bring about even and accelerated development of the federating units and grant more deserved respect to the states. I don't give a FVCK!!!!!!! |
Cc: Lalasticlala Mynd44 Come and see Nigerian making us proud since 1789AD |
Oxford University has announced the appointment of a U.S.-based Nigerian, Wale Adebanwi, to the prestigious Rhodes Professorship in Race Relations in the School of African and Interdisciplinary Area Studies. The appointment was recently announced in the university gazette. Mr. Adebanwi who is currently a professor at the University of California, Davis, United States, will also be a Fellow of the St. Anthony’s College, Oxford effective July 1. Oxford University is the oldest university in the English-speaking world and the world’s second oldest university in continuous operation. The university has produced 28 Nobel laureates, 27 British Prime Ministers and many foreign heads of state. The Rhodes Professorship in Race Relations is named for Cecil Rhodes, British businessman, mining magnate and politician in South Africa who served as Prime Minister of Cape Colony from 1890-1896. The professorship was established by the Rhodesian Selection Trust Mining Company in 1954 at Oxford. Mr. Adebanwi is the first black scholar to be appointed to the endowed Chair since it was created more than 60 years ago. He was preceded by three distinguished scholars. The new Rhodes Professor was a Bill and Melinda Gates Scholar at Cambridge University. He holds two PhDs, one in political science from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria, and the other in social anthropology from the University of Cambridge, UK. In September 2014, alongside three other former Gates Scholars, his “amazing success” since graduating from Cambridge was acknowledged by the world’s richest man, Bill Gates, who funded his scholarship at Cambridge more than a decade ago. Gates’s acknowledgement of Mr. Adebanwi was part of the video message he sent to a gathering of current and former Gate Scholars at Cambridge University during the Gates Cambridge Biennial 2016. Mr. Adebanwi has published widely in the areas of nationalism and ethnic Studies, media and communication, corruption and politics, democracy and democratization, cultural politics, spatial politics, urban studies, and social theory and social thought. In his most recent book Nation as Grand Narrative: The Nigerian Press and the Politics of Meaning, published in 2016, Mr. Adebanwi focuses his multi-disciplinary scholarship on salient issues in Nigeria’s troubled history, examining how debates in the newspaper press shaped the narratives as well as the configuration of power. His influential book, Yoruba Elites and Ethnic Politics in Nigeria: Obafemi Awolowo and Corporate Agency was published by Cambridge University in 2014. His 2012 book Authority Stealing: Anti-corruption War and Democratic Politics in Post-Military Nigeria was selected as one of the three “Best Books on Africa in 2013” by the journal, Foreign Affairs. The newly appointed Rhodes Professor is the editor or co-editor of 10 books. He has served as co-editor of Journal of Contemporary African Studies and is currently co-editor of Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Adebanwi, who was formerly a lecturer in political science at the University of Ibadan, Nigeria, is a visiting professor at the Institute for Social and Economic Research at Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa. He has held visiting fellowships at St Anthony’s College, Oxford, and the Centre for African Studies in Leiden, The Netherlands, and a Rockefeller fellowship for Academic Writing Residency at its Bellagio Centre, Italy. In 2005, he was a co-winner of the prestigious MacArthur Foundation Research grant. Previously, Mr. Adebanwi served as reporter, writer and columnist for various publications in Nigeria, among them Nigerian Tribune, The Punch and TheNEWS http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/219998-nigerian-scholar-named-rhodes-professor-oxford-university.html |
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Who brought this to the frontpage?
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Merry Christmas Nairalanders, may the joy and peace of Christ the Newborn King dwell in our lives and may the light of salvation never depart from us. God bless you all. Cc Baggy Bernlyn Lalasticlala Miladi Ipisi and all you Nairalanders Afonja or Flatron or gworo chewers. In the end we're all one lovely family wishing for a better society and Nigeria at large. May our desire for more a better job, life partner, increased wealth, admission, successful migration be achieved through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. |
Dmitry Payet He was the sparkling light for Westham and France at the Euros. |
philfearon:Are you a flatron? ![]() |
AnonyNymous:The young lady is just being sentimental. I wonder why she just takes the American polity as her war-turf. Americans voted to make their country great. She isn't living up to certain ideals that the Nigerian youth can proudly see worthy of emulation. She champions feminism and LGBT tolerance like one who's out of touch with the realities of her background. Abeg leave dat geh, all these writers seeking cheap attention. Make she follow Grandpa Soyinka dey mumu for dia |
dominique:God repaid his steadfast faith to enable others see His faithfulness. |
I wouldn't see it as a bargaining tool if there's a serious question mark on his integrity in the security report. The senators though will be ready to go for his jugular like..... ![]()
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Unprovoked conflagration? Something fishy and supernatural seems to be at play. Obü ogwu ego? Amaro kwam ooo |
ccffwx:Scandal free for where? Sharing tòtò upandan for ajegunle. No just start that your Imo girls rock tinz here. 80% of cheap Igbo gals are 4rm Imo |
My Friend Was Coming From The Farm This Morning And Killed This See the big snake my friend and I will use for meat this morning.
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If your car is without customs paper you have to avoid driving inter-state for now to avoid the car being impounded and your going through unnecessary bottlenecks to get it sorted out. If you're interested in making your car legally updated, take the receipt of purchase with other necessary documents to a recognized customs licensed agent who will help you get a valuation using the Chassis number and year of production from the customs vehicle seat either at Apapa or TinCan commands. Then you pay the calculated duty rate as gotten from the customs valuation to any designated bank, get the payment verified, then released and stamped with the customs authority. You're good to go. PM me for more info or call 08081006047 |
Jenny1010:Pick which call? Maka ndi mmadu. Person go PM una, una go dey form say Atiku na una papa. Just Negodu. How can |
misspicy:I sense a certain rise in Girl-power. They're all inadvertently saying that there should be equal treatment meted out to both sexes. Anugom oya bia saa afere this morning and stop being mpama Beyonce on social media |
Daninya11:I beg to differ, Nkwocha faced as much challenge as Mercy did. And Mercy never really carried the team on her shoulders as you insinuated, she had a cast of Omagbemi, patience Avre, Nkiru Okosieme, Ann Chiejina, Egbe and so on. In her hey days she wasn't that better than Okosieme. But as a striker she was easily recognised. What about Kikelomo Ajayi? The two as you said were great but their greatest undoing was not getting us a medal in the international tournaments. |
Alariwo2:Haterz gon hate.
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Ah just hope she didn't bleach. am not understanding why her skin ain't evenly toned. Am just saying, make she no go born pikin wey black pass Wande-coal, you go begin suspect say she play away match. ![]() |
This match is a must watch.. I see inform Arsenal beating Man Utd and disgracing Mourinho again |
Look I have seen this before, I've been part of it and surely do cherish memories of it too. This happens due to lack of space in the lecture theatres to accommodate the large number of student freshers. A good number of them are science inclined and will be heading to Enugu campus after their 1st year. Going by the picture, they're heading to Zwelling building or Abuja building (the edifice can't be seen in OAU, UI or ABU, quite masssive) for ZOO 101 or PHY 101 /159 class. The location of the picture is the front view of the defunct SCIENCE Lab Tech class very close to CHITIS eatery with a cashew tree which is shedding leaves due to harmattan season. Kapish?!!! I still got the geography of my UNN up here after five years of graduation. #ProudSuperLion
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mrvitalis:Let me have a link to the news of modular refineries license award....maybe am in the dark here. |
abi their coordinates no be world-class again. No use American foolery spoil my mood ooo abegii
