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I pay all the time. @ BABE! do you ask Ibo guys out? Thats interesting. You sure love your Ibo boys. As for BJ from a shark, where is that going down? I'd love some BJs from a shark, at-least something different for a try. And you my dear, should find yourself some real good kondo from a well hung horse. Wait a minute, did I just say that? |
Baba Ibada:SO it is 414? iwemfoo:You are tha best! |
rman:I think only intelligent people can spot and point out spelling mistakes. You don't agree? I don't see an agbero point out spelling mistakes. |
Shame on Nigerian universities. Shame on them for not taking the initiative. |
Sunday, August 28, 2011 Ibadanpoly partners UK college on degree for HND holders Segun Olugbile The Polytechnic, Ibadan, Oyo State, has concluded a partnership arrangement with the Blake Hall College, United Kingdom to boost academic standard of its graduates. advertisement Under the arrangement, a top-up programme that will lead to the award of Bachelors degree to Higher National Diploma certificate holders of the polytechnic will be orgainsed by the UK institution. This was contained in a release signed by the polytechnic's Public Relations Officer, Alhaji Soladoye Adewole, after the officials of the UK college visited the institution to assess academic facilities on the permanent and Eruwa campuses of the polytechnic. The statement quoted the Director, Blake College, Mr. Brink Gardner, to have emphasised the need for the nation's institutions to partner foreign schools. He said with the huge thirst for training and higher education in Africa, the governments could not fund the development of individual potential of the African students alone. This, he said, informed his institution's decision to enter into partnership with The Polytechnic, Ibadan. Gardner, who inspected facilities at the Computer department as well as Business Administration, Accountancy, Banking and Finance and Marketing departments in Eruwa campus, said the outcome of his facility inspection would determine the next line of action. He disclosed that his college could start with five programmes in the first instance, adding that more programmes could be added at a later date. Gardner also took time to educate the students on the prospects awaiting them in England. |
kandiikane:Don't believe everything you read on NL. Especially, from Nigerians in diaspora who form the bulk of our intellectual elite here on NL. They speak of things as it should be or in idealized form only they can imagine, not as it is ![]() |
They have a strategy? Whoa! I love Nigeria, we keep fooling each other. |
DOnt even know what to believe anymore. Why cant the court subpoena all the cables the sent to the US WRT that meeting the Susan Rice supposedly had with Abiola Why is Abdulsalam not being called to give his own accounts of events. Why? Too many questions, too little answers I hate this country. Thank God I am no more a citizen of Nigeria. Phock Nigeria! |
Abdulsalami camp opens up… How Abiola died From AKIN ALOFETEKUN, Minna Sunday, August 28, 2011 After weeks of keeping quiet, in the face of series of allegations by Major Hamza Al-Mustapha, the erstwhile chief security officer to the late General Sani Abacha, over the death of Chief M. K. O. Abiola and the killing of his wife, Kudirat Abiola, reactions have finally come from the camp of the former head of state, General Abdulsalami Abubakar. advertisement Speaking on his behalf, in Minna, Niger State capital, Alhaji Shuaibu Badeggi, one-time director-general, publicity under the administration of Governor Abdulkhadir Kure of Niger State and spokesman of the former head of state, described Al-Mustapha’s testimony in court as tales by moonlight. To Badeggi, Al-Mustapha is either mentally deranged or a perpetual liar, who believes that such lies, if told persistently, would hoodwink the gullible and confuse the judge. He also gave a graphic account of how Abiola died, submitting that neither the United States government nor General Abubakar had hand in his death. He also threw a bombshell on the alleged coup in which former Chief of General Staff, General Oladipo Diya in the Abacha government was convicted. “As far as I am concerned, Diya did not organise any coup. Abacha and Al-Mustapha themselves did, in order to eliminate those he (Abacha) felt could antagonise his ambition to transmute into life president following his adoption by the five leprous parties,” he said. He absolved Chiefs Abraham Adesanya and Bola Ige of any wrong doing, describing them as “too above board to receive bribe.” He charged Al-Mustapha: “Defend yourself against the allegations that you sent Jabilla Rogers to kill Kudirat Abiola and stop the rigmarole.” Looking at the Nigerian judiciary critically, what is you assessment? I believe in the capacity of the Nigerian judiciary to right the wrongs and also in the Nigerian constitution, as a tool that upholds the fundamental human rights of individual citizen. I equally believe that criminal justice in Nigeria may not be that perfect, when compared with what obtains in Europe and America, but our judges are trying their best under difficult conditions. Recently, Major Al-Mustapha opened his defence, where he made several allegations over Chief MKO Abiola’s death and others. What’s your take on this? These are nothing but tales by moonlight to divert the attention of gullible people to the fundamental case of the dastardly murder of Alhaja Kudirat Abiola. The diversion can’t help him and can’t set him free. He should know that the ascension of General Abubakar to power was a kind of rendezvous with fate, in the sense that by all imagination, the General cannot be counted among the people that aided and abetted the annulment of the June 12, 1993 election. Secondly, he was not a hustler for power. He never involved himself in any coup, real or fathom. When Abacha died, his second-in-command, Diya, was in prison over a coup that was organised by Abacha and Al-Mustapha themselves to eliminate those he felt could antagonise his ambition to transmute into life president, following his adoption by the five leprous parties. Abubakar was never perceived as enemy to Abacha, so his coming to power was ordained by God and not through any premeditation or ambition. Al-Mustapha made allegations about Abiola’s death, to the effect that he was killed… At the Oputa panel, we heard Al-Mustapha saying Abiola was beaten to death. Today, he is telling the world Abubakar murdered the man. What I know is that this guy is either mentally deranged or he is an officer trained in the art of lying. Abiola could have died of stress occasioned by frustration. First, look at the calibre of people that came to advise him to jettison his mandate. The like of Kofi Annan, Emeka Anyaoku, Susan Rice and Thomas Pickering advising him to drop his mandate could be frustrating for somebody who had suffered so much in the hands of Abacha. He was treated like a common criminal for four years only to come and be advised to just go home. It was more than enough to cause cardiac arrest and death. Imaging Al-Mustapha saying Adesanya and Bola Ige collected bribe to kill June 12. That is a pathological lie as far as I am concerned. These men were too above board to collect bribe. Look at somebody, like Adesanya, only providence saved him from the Abacha killer gang. The allegations beat my imagination and that is why I say he has mental problem, thinking that if he implicates people, he could be granted state pardon. A criminal like that would have been beheaded in a sharia state, like Saudi Arabia; even in Europe he would have been jailed long ago, rather than allow him to abuse court processes of seeking adjournments on flimsy excuses. They should have jailed him. Thank God the like of Dr. Ore Falomo are still alive. International pathologists conducted post- mortem examinations on the deceased politician. The same thing for Susan Rice and Thomas Pickering. These people can still be contacted, so that they can tell the world what they know about Abiola’s death. What do you know about Abiola’s death? What I know is that America has no reason to want to kill Abiola. What would (Bill) Clinton gain by Abiola’s death. Susan Rice does not work for CIA and Nigeria is not Cuba or any Latin American country, like Brazil, Chile or Argentina. Abiola was not murdered. The advice from the eminent persons could have shocked and frustrated him and caused him stroke and eventually, death. Al-Mustapha should defend himself against the allegation that he sent Jabilla Rogers to kill Kudirat Abiola. He should leave General Abubakar out of this. He should prove his innocence and stop creating diversion and legal confusion that will not save him http://odili.net/news/source/2011/aug/28/508.html |
Did you speak English to your in-laws? Its probably your English that scared the mom. I'd be scared too. Next time, go for illiterates like you. |
Eko Ile:Are you this dimwitted in real life, Cant you see he is being sarcastic? Ode oshi koni da fun e ati awon ara ile e oloshi oloriburuku |
Princek12:Our women? WTF? You mean Ibo women? Only Ibo women p-r/o-s/titute. Its all part of their money-by-any-means-possible mantra. Please stop lumping Yoruba and hausa women with your "our women" talk. Take note. |
ogugua88:So he told his boys to stop at 7? Are you trolling? |
ogugua88:please give me examples. Since you know more than me even though I have been following EPL since 1992. How old were you then? Anyway, please enlighten moi |
Sagamite:Baba e ati Iya e ati awon followers e to ma n send PM si ni NL ni cre/t/i/n Oloshi jatijati omo atapata dide oshi. Kini da fun e ati awon emewa e. |
ogugua88:What? You think this is the NBA? Yo, there is no film trick here. This is soccer my dear! |
henry101:Dont mind Aigbofa, trying to intellectualize what is unintellectualizeable |
SWANSEA go hear am |
Blame it on the alcohol Blame it on Barca and mancity |
~Bluetooth:They are going down! Just wait for the end of the season! |
Worse than Tot -Man city |
Thank God I am not watching the match! |
uju_1:@ujukokoro fugly omoibo What is bbing? |
Aigbofa:Why were they not as active during the pre-GEJ era? |
Aigbofa:Are you intentionally interchanging western civilization with western education? Or you just dont care to know the difference? You said the same thing is going on in Somalia? So what is going on in Somaliland then? You also mentioned Afghanistan? What about Pakistan? Same thing? And where are the other hotspots you are talking about? Syria? Yemen? |
Ishilove:You are right. I cant afford a 4 dollar Chinese food. BTW, how is Laspotech working out for ya? Chinese is not as exotic as it sounds. You can do Chinese at home, if you are so desperate to eat one. |
Aigbofa:@MR. Ileke-Idi (lol) I totally disagree. Why is this so called clash of civilization playing itself out in Nigeria? What do Boko-Haramites know about Islamic civilization and who are they clashing with; Southerners or The West? Make no mistake about, this has nothing to do with western civilization. It has everything to do with the state of insecurity in the country, our rudderless leadership, and the joblessness that has now become part of the lexicon of our youths. We didnt call MEND's case clash of civilization, when Bakassi started their trouble we didnt call it clash of civilization, When OPC and Egbesu boys were reigning, we never called it clash of civilization. Why now? Well maybe there is something you know that I dont know. Because as suspicious of western education my parents and grandparents were, they never took laws into their hands. |
BABE!:Nah, it is g/a-y Only g/a-y White biyytches waer skinny jeans. if you are black And i see you wearing that shyyt in ma hood, I will beat you silly till you limb in my hand. BABE! me, when is you coming to NY so I can play with with you? ![]() |
BABE! me, dont mind all these ara oko Nigerians. Very backward and stupiddd people. The OP cant even write, no wonder her date who supposedly works for an oil company took her to a Chinese restaurant to eat dead rats and under-cooked broccoli. lol |
SO Nigerians now go for dates at Chinese restaurants? And this guy works for an oil company? Very uncivilized people and yet them go wan dey form say dem sabi. Thank God I am out of the hell hole Date at a Chinese restaurant and these ashawo OP isnt even complaining about that. Lemme guess, the OP, you are fugly! |
juman:Really? Thats a new one. If thats your reason for going to school, then I am sorry for you. |
kandiikane:No Job? No church? Waiting for your first customer? |


