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Crime / Re: Five Suspected Kidnappers Terrorising Oyo Arrested (photo) by prince13: 9:43am On Sep 27, 2019
Don't worry,one day you will fall into their hand and have a feel of what it looks like
Politics / Re: Obaseki targeted for impeachment; as Oshiomhole, Idahagbon plot by prince13: 12:17am On Jul 11, 2019
All of these their effort of oshomole and his loyalist will end in futility
fergie001:
As the fallout between Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo State and his predecessor Adams Oshiomhole deepens, the latest move from the Oshiomhole camp is said to involve a plot to impeach Obaseki.

Oshiomhole, the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), is said to have intimated to some of his allies that “it is now or never” in his attempt to remove Obaseki from office.

The move is believed to have led to the setting up of a 13-man ad hoc committee headed by Abdulrazak Namdas (APC-Adamawa) by the Femi Gbajabiamila-led House of Representatives.

According to Oshiomhole, should Governor Obaseki remain in office by the time of the Edo governorship election in 2020, “it will be difficult to deny him the APC ticket, whether direct of indirect primary is used to pick the candidate.” The former governor is said to be using a multi-pronged approach to unseat the governor to prevent the scenario he forsees.

Oshiomhole has reportedly deployed loyalists in the National Assembly and allies in the Edo State House of Assembly, security and anti-graft agencies for this purpose.

So far, the anti-graft agencies – the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission (ICPC) and the Special Fraud Unit (SFU) of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) – have gone through the financial records of the state government “and they are yet to find anything indicting.”

Meanwhile at the home front, twelve state lawmakers loyal to Oshiomhole are said to have moved to Abuja seemingly for security reasons, but apparently to perfect the impeachment plot.

“The lawmakers are heavily guarded in Abuja,” said a source.

Last Sunday, they signed a letter indicating their intention to commence impeachment proceedings against Obaseki.

The letter titled ‘PRIVATE MEMBER RESOLUTION’ reads:

“Be it resolved that this honourable House has no confidence in the government of His Excellency, Godwin Obaseki, to effectively carry out the duties of his office throughout the remainder of his tenure and hereby moves the motion for the immediate impeachment of the governor based on the following grounds:


The lawmakers are lodged at the Penthouse Suite of Wells Carlton Hotel and it is believed that Captain Hosa Okunbor is a major financier of the ‘rebel’ state legislators.

“In fact, he has organised a tight security for them in and outside the hotel premises,” said the source.

The same day, a meeting was held with Oshiomhole presiding at the Abuja hotel to finalise strategies for the impeachment.

The plot was that the National Assembly would have pronounced the Edo State House of Assembly unsuitably constituted, so that the 12 remaining members would be sworn-in in Abuja and, thereafter, impeachment plans implemented.

Unfortunately, the National Assembly only established a committee to investigate the circumstances leading to the impasse in Edo State, leading the legislators-in-waiting and their sympathisers to suspend their impeachment plans temporarily.

Some of the members-elect have been shuttling between Abuja and Benin with air tickets which are bulk purchased and discounted as a courtesy to the office of the APC National Chairman.

Normally, such tickets are discounted as special provision for the office of the National Chairman solely for the purpose of conducting and facilitating the affairs of the party. It would appear, according to Daily Sun investigations, that the planned impeachment of Obaseki is now being treated as a top priority by Oshiomhole.

During an earlier meeting on July 1 at the residence of an Edo APC member of the House of Representatives in Abuja, it was resolved that Edo House of Assembly members-elect from Edo South will be specially rewarded as leaders of the impeachment drive.

The representative of the caucus of the Edo South lawmakers-elect was informed at the meeting that arrangements have been concluded to ensure that their role in the impeachment plan will be preferentially rewarded far more than what their colleagues from Edo North and Edo Central senatorial districts would be paid.

Also at the meeting was a member of the House of Representatives from Lagos State who was described as a “special observer”.

It is strongly believed that the Lagos lawmaker is acting on behalf of outside political forces close to Oshiomhole.

A clear resolution was adopted at the meeting regarding specific strategic moves and timeline of action for the impeachment plot.

But, since Oshiomhole doesn’t control majority of the 24-member House of Assembly, attention has now been shifted to the House of Representatives to perfect the plot.

This led to the setting up of the Namdas Committee, after a motion under matters of urgent national importance by Julius Ihonvbere (APC-Edo), at plenary on Tuesday.

Ihonvbere, who is close to Oshiomhole, expressed concern over the improper inauguration of the 7th Edo State House of Assembly on June 17.

Ihonvbere prayed the House to take over affairs of the Assembly as provided by section 11 (4) of the 1999 Constitution.

But when the Speaker, Femi Gbajabiamila, saw that majority of the lawmakers were not favourably disposed to taking over functions of the Edo Assembly, he mandated the Namdas Committee to investigate the matter and report back within one week.

Because of that, the committee members will visit Benin City, the Edo State capital, on Friday to get first-hand information.

There is much pressure on the committee members from the Oshiomhole and Obaseki camps to influence the outcome of their recommendations.

In this wise, some former governors, such as Senators Ibikunle Amosun (Ogun), Rochas Okorocha (Imo) and former Governor Abdulkadir Yari of ZamfaraState are already talking to federal lawmakers from their states not to join the ‘Oshiomhole crowd’.

Obaseki is also close to many governors and the governors (APC, PDP and APGA) are also using their influence to stop the plot “at the federal level”.

Some members of the National Working Committee (NWC) of the APC who do not like the dictatorial style of Oshiomhole’s leadership are also against the impeachment move.

It was also learned that the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Muhammed Adamu, has not really bought into the plot “or else, some of the lawmakers with Obaseki would have been arrested”.

The source said the APC National Chairman had already contacted the IGP and top echelon of the Department of State Services (DSS) “but they don’t want to be seen to be taking sides in the crisi.”

Oshiomhole is also said to be facing some challenges from the Bini, the largest ethnic group in Edo State.

“Governor Obaseki is Bini and everybody in Bini Land is supporting the governor in this fight. It will be difficult for anybody to impeach Obaseki now. You can even see that some of those lawmakers with Oshiomhole have moved to the governor’s side. The Bini affinity has really depleted the Oshiomhole camp. I can categorically tell you that we are going to organise a mass rally on Friday against Oshiomhole,”, the source said.

The source added that Obaseki’s deputy, Philip Shaibu, “is in a sort of dilemma because he is loyal to his principal but Oshiomhole, who brought him to be the deputy governor, is putting him under pressure to come to his side.”

An APC chieftain and one of the conveners of the popular Edo People’s Movement, Henry Idahagbon, is already mobilising support for the plot to impeach the governor.

The former Attorney-General and Justice Commissioner of Edo State declared that Oshiomhole had directed his group to commence the immediate process of seeking a replacement for Obaseki.

Idahagbon said that the APC in Edo State was sure to lose the state governorship election if it presents Obaseki as its candidate for a second term in 2020.

He blamed the governor for his intransigence and arrogance in dealing with loyal party members who fought tirelessly for his emergence in 2016.

It is, however, believed that some members of the movement are already backing out of the plot to remove Obaseki.



https://www.sunnewsonline.com/obaseki-in-impeachment-crosshairs-oshiomhole-idihagbon-lawmakers-plot/


Sports / Re: Anthony Joshua Vs Andy Ruiz Jr: Live At Madison Square Garden by prince13: 10:20pm On Jun 01, 2019
I can't understand what your ranting are,Anthony Joshua has never said he is not a Nigerian,in fact he has openly declared that he is a Nigerian British.so is it a crime for Nigerias to be giving him their support??

SyrusdeHansome:
Nigeria will be claiming Anthony Joshua that isn't even
fighting as a Nigerian. Ever since the guy defeated the
aging Klishko the whole country hasn't failed to
support him for once but they let Samuel Peter that
grew up in Nigeria, worked here, trained here nd became a champion
here b4 conquering the world to fight with no support.
Maybe his crime was that he didn't bear a Yoruba,
Hausa nor Igbo name. My advice is learn to appreciate
those that have put in their best to contribute to the
development of this country b4 those ones that don't
even wanna be regarded as citizens of this damn
country. I wish u all the best, Anthony.

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Politics / Re: Rochas Okorocha: I Will Be President Of Nigeria, Mark My Words by prince13: 9:52am On May 27, 2019
Okorocha,I put it to you that you can never become the president of Nigeria
ijustdey:



“Mark it, I will be president of Nigeria. I said this on this altar so that the kingdom of God will rise against those fighting to stop me. “Also, those who think they will put me in prison will go to prison before me.





http://saharareporters.com/2019/05/26/mark-my-words-i-will-become-president-nigeria-okorocha-vows





Crime / Re: Jukun Youths Kill Tiv Militias, Pose With Their Corpses (Graphic Photos) by prince13: 7:12pm On May 13, 2019
Will the coming back of the military solves problem? has the military not been part of all the successive governments that has been in power? are they still not part of the present government or is it the military that has not been able to tackle boko haram,herdsmen menace that you will want them to be back to power?

EVILFOREST:
This Country is GONE.
We need The MILITARY GOVERNMENT back.
It’s obvious NIGERIA has abused DEMOCRATIC tenets completely.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Data Collection Agent by prince13: 1:49pm On Mar 04, 2019
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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Data Collection Agent by prince13: 3:53pm On Feb 04, 2019
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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Sustainable Development International Susdevi by prince13: 2:58pm On Feb 01, 2019
Add me up please: 09090255565
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: For Those That Saw Their Names On BRISIN List. Meet Here. by prince13: 1:12pm On Jan 31, 2019
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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Interview By Inter-arc Consultants Ltd. by prince13: 11:46am On Aug 27, 2018
hankMacoy:
Inter-arc consultants or Interarc Consultants or whatever.
You are right,I had exactly the same experience with them 2 years ago,in my own case I even paid them the N 1,500 then but I was never called.


I just went for the interview.
After very long sensible talk by the big man on an untidy polo, it was time for interview.
Most interviewees looked more professional than the interviewer himself.
I guessed it was a kind of ploy and waited for the interview proper.
When it was my turn, the interviewer asked me my qualification and years of experience and my minimum pay expectations.
Then directed me back to the crowded reception, where a very slim shapely small lady told me to fill out a form and bring N1500 (one thousand five hundred naira). She said I must pay b4 I fill the form.

I hid my shock succefully and maintained a relaxed demeanor. I told her I have to go get the money since I have no extra 1500 with me.
She asked me to go withdraw from the bank the manner you'll will ask a nice kid that thanked you after eating to go and wash his plate.
So I jejely and nicodemusly left and disappeared.

Na wa for criminals masquerading as recruiters.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Interview By Inter-arc Consultants Ltd. by prince13: 11:44am On Aug 27, 2018
hankMacoy:
Inter-arc consultants or Interarc Consultants or whatever.
You are right,I had exactly the same experience with them 2 years ago,


I just went for the interview.
After very long sensible talk by the big man on an untidy polo, it was time for interview.
Most interviewees looked more professional than the interviewer himself.
I guessed it was a kind of ploy and waited for the interview proper.
When it was my turn, the interviewer asked me my qualification and years of experience and my minimum pay expectations.
Then directed me back to the crowded reception, where a very slim shapely small lady told me to fill out a form and bring N1500 (one thousand five hundred naira). She said I must pay b4 I fill the form.

I hid my shock succefully and maintained a relaxed demeanor. I told her I have to go get the money since I have no extra 1500 with me.
She asked me to go withdraw from the bank the manner you'll will ask a nice kid that thanked you after eating to go and wash his plate.
So I jejely and nicodemusly left and disappeared.

Na wa for criminals masquerading as recruiters.
Art, Graphics & Video / Where Can I Learn Graphic Design Alongside With Printing In Benin City Please by prince13: 2:24pm On Aug 10, 2018
Please house I need info or direction on a good place I can learn graphic design alongside with printing within Benin city.
Anyone who can help with this should contact me on: 08034485167 or asemota.austine@gmail.com.
Thanks.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Data Entry Task - You Need A PC And Internet To Apply - 22k by prince13: 12:38pm On Jul 31, 2018
Interested please,email:asemota.austine@gmail.com
BetaQuick:
We have a task that needs to be completed.
It is a basic data entry task. You will have to search the internet/website for data and record it to google sheets.
I will provide all the instructions and it is pretty straight forward.

- You will need a reliable computer to complete the task.

- You will need a reliable internet connection to complete the task.

- You need to be good at following instructions.

This is a one time task and the pay for the task is N22,000.

It should take about 8-10hrs to complete the task.

UPDATE: I have received enough candidates. Thanks all
Family / Re: Is It Wise For A Man To Marry A Divorcee Who Has 3 Little Kids? by prince13: 6:52pm On Jul 05, 2018
THAT IS HOW THEY LIE,DON'T BELIEVE HER LIES AT YOUR OWN PERIL
onyekabe:
she claims that her ex is violent and a womanizer

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Politics / Re: Waris Kareem, 11-Year-Old Draws President Macron At The Fela Shrine by prince13: 11:09am On Jul 04, 2018
This man has human feelings and milk of human kindness,I must say,I like this man.
jenniferlove:
“I’m very touched,” French President, Macron, says, after Kareem Olamilekan Waris, 11, drew him in 2 hours at the Fela Shrine, yesterday, in Lagos

Watch video

source : https://www.made4naija.com/2018/07/im-very-touched-french-president-macron-says-after-kareem-11-drew-him-video

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Politics / Re: State, Community Police: Senate To Amend Constitution To Allow Its Creation by prince13: 9:34pm On Jul 03, 2018
This is long overdue, I pray and hope that they have the courage to do it without fear or whatever from the presidency.




WisdomFlakes:
http://punchng.com/senate-to-amend-constitution-to-allow-for-state-community-police/

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Politics / Re: Plateau Killings: We Will Not Allow Another Rwanda Genocide – UK House Of Lords by prince13: 7:26pm On Jun 30, 2018
God bless these people for raising this issue
12Ebisco:
The United Kingdom, UK, House of Lords yesterday debated the continuing killing of innocent persons in communities by armed groups in Nigeria.

The debate concerning the killings and destruction of property was raised by Lord Alton of Liverpool who demanded to know Her Majesty’s Government assessment of situation in Nigeria.

Alton warned against genocide in the country, while recalling such concern “raised on 24 March, by the highly respected former Army Chief of Staff and Defence Minister, Lieutenant General Theophilus Y Danjuma, who stated that the armed forces were, ‘not neutral; they collude’ in the, ‘ethnic cleansing in … riverine states’, by Fulani militia.

“He insisted that villagers must defend themselves because, ‘depending on the armed forces’, will result in them dying, ‘one by one. The ethnic cleansing must stop … in all the states of Nigeria; otherwise Somalia will be a child’s play’.”

Lord Alton who raised the long debate added that he would like to hear, therefore, what practical steps the UK Government were taking to work with the Government of Nigeria in developing effective solutions to bring an end to this escalating violence.

“Can the Minister tell us whether there is a strategic plan and what representations have been made directly? I know that finding solutions is complex, but there is nothing to stop the Minister calling on the Government of Nigeria to recalibrate security arrangements and to resource their forces as a matter of urgency, in order to offer sufficient protection to vulnerable communities.

“As I close, I thank the noble Lords who are participating in today’s debate and go back to where I began: to the more than 200 people, mostly women and children, who were killed in sustained attacks on 50 villages by armed Fulani militia just this past weekend. People are dying daily.

“On 18 June, the Archbishop of Abuja referred in the Telegraph to what he described as ‘territorial conquest’ and ‘ethnic cleansing’ and said:
‘The very survival of our nation is at stake’.

“This alone should serve as a wake-up call. Are we to watch one of Africa’s greatest countries go the way of Sudan? Will we be indifferent as radical forces sweep across the Sahel seeking to replace diversity and difference with a monochrome ideology that will be imposed with violence on those who refuse to comply?

“We must not wait for a genocide to happen, as it did in Rwanda. Ominously, history could very easily be repeated.”

Alton statement was backed by the rest of the Lords who took time to narrate the situation in Nigeria and vowed to commence necessary actions to stop what could escalate into Rwanda genocide.

http://www.mcebisco.com.ng/2018/06/plateau-killings-we-will-not-allow.html
Business / Re: NDIC Raises Alarm On Impending Loom In The Banking Sector!!! by prince13: 3:53am On Jun 14, 2018
Truth be told,we have a CBN governor who is a weakling and a banker who also benefits from the ruts and corruption eating up the banking subsector.
Charles Soludo and Sanusi Lamido sanitized the banking sub-sector during their tenure,what we have there right now is a round peg in a square hole and it beats my imagination why Buhari has not dim it fit to replace this man these while.

Intrepid01:
THE possibility of yet another round of systemic failure in the banking industry, raised recently by the Nigerian Deposit Insurance Corporation, calls for quick, concerted pre-emptive action. The revelation by Umaru Ibrahim, managing director of the NDIC, that weak corporate governance and internal controls were tipping the financial sector towards crisis conflated with a similar alarm raised by the International Monetary Fund anchored on weak regulation and adverse operating conditions. With the economy falling short of growth projections, urgent, extraordinary measures should be adopted today to prevent a catastrophe.

Umaru could not mask his apprehension in an address presented on his behalf at the FITC discussion programme in Lagos: despite stringent and elaborate rules, weak corporate governance culture had rebounded in the banking system and, along with ineffectual controls, presented regulators with the possibility of bank failures. For regulators, he said the fear had prompted moves to conduct tests and moves to stave off adversity.

Earlier in March and April this year, the IMF had issued concerns over Nigeria’s continued vulnerability to shocks amid a slow exit from recession, rising debts and its ability to withstand the aftershocks of another global meltdown predicted by leading experts.



Ibrahim’s alert confirmed the long-running fears of systemic upheaval in the banking sector, which barely survived the shocks of 2007-2009 and only after a decisive intervention by the leadership of the Central Bank of Nigeria that prevented failure. The IMF has identified weak regulation as a critical factor in the last few years. In what some see as self-indictment, Godwin Emefiele, the CBN Governor, recently took to warning the deposit money banks of sanctions for round tripping and other sharp practices in the foreign exchange market. The recourse to sermons and warnings demonstrates the crisis of regulation that has for long plagued the country’s financial system. The CBN is armed with enough legal powers to monitor and sanction abuses and misdemeanours by bankers. Lamido Sanusi, as governor (2008 to 2014), proved this when, after stress tests, the central bank removed the boards and managements of eight banks, appointed interim replacements that nursed them until they recovered and were bought by new investors. Sanusi also identified gross insider abuse by directors and managers for the crisis.

Apparently, as the CBN itself has acknowledged, insider abuse is back; sharp practices in the forex market partly blamed for the collapse of 44 banks between 1994 and 2000; money laundering and violation for reporting regulations, as well as false accounting have taken hold in the DMBs.

Can Emefiele prevent systemic distress? Doing so requires, above all else, courage and astuteness. It was the frequent recourse to the CBN’s overnight lending window that alerted Sanusi to the stress in some banks in 2009. In 2017, the bank said, 60 per cent of the average daily N216.34 billion the DMBs borrowed from its Standing Lending Facility was for Intra-Day Lending Facility.

Reports, evidence and testimonies in corruption trials have detailed how regulations and anti-money laundering laws were brazenly violated by bankers to assist high profile public figures loot and hide public funds. These disclosures should have prompted audits, fines and, where necessary, severe sanctions on complicit banks, directors and managers, some of whom have testified to their involvement in court.

The CBN needs to act fast as most Nigerian banks, post-consolidation, are big and a failing one could pull down others. While inefficient banks may go bust in good times without threatening the entire system, an economy that grew only 1.9 per cent in the first quarter of this year, just two quarters separated from a recession, suffered nine million job losses in three years and, with youth unemployment of over 20 per cent, should avoid systemic bank failure. This principle was applied during the 2007/8 meltdown when the United States Treasury gave an initial $700 billion to save some big banks, Italy €17 billion and Britain £500 billion.

The CBN and NDIC should immediately undertake full audits and examinations of the banks; there should be no hesitation to use their considerable powers to remove errant boards and executives. Fraud cases rose by 56.3 per cent in 2017, according to the NDIC, while the CBN stress tests in the same year found rising cases of insider abuse with directors accounting for 40 per cent of the N2.4 trillion non-performing loans in the industry. Emefiele’s CBN should explain why such directors are still in the system and why banks have persistently exceeded the specified five per cent NPLs ratio without serious sanctions. Elsewhere, Germany’s Deutshe Bank was slammed $14 billion by regulators in the US and Europe; by early this year, the world’s top 20 banks, according to a Guardian of London report, had been hit with £252 billion in fines and penalties combined over five years for various violations.

The top priority is to protect customers: the CBN should be proactive and reform itself for efficient monitoring in real time, applying the latest technology tools to weed out corrupt officials that collude with errant bankers. It should wield the big stick and avoid favouritism.

Our banks are not fulfilling the critical role of financial intermediation partly because the operating environment is dominated by government funds, which fuel corruption, rent-taking and rule-breaking while squeezing out the private sector. The government should take the sensible approach of rolling out practical, sustainable policies of privatisation, liberalisation and export promotion to stimulate start-ups, SMEs and massive investment in agriculture, construction, transportation – rail, water and aviation – as well as mining and manufacturing. The financial system will become more efficient when DMBs rely more on private sector funds and less on public sector funds and forex, two toxic streams that have derailed banks from their traditional roles in Nigeria.


http://punchng.com/nigeria-cant-afford-another-bank-distress/


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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Delivery Personnel Needed In DELTA And UYO by prince13: 9:10pm On May 27, 2018
Is this a full time role or part time,and how much is the pay?
epicreative:
Ongoing recruitment for delivery personnel at epicreative Sstudio Limited.

epicreative Sstudio Limited is an organization dedicated to providing first class delivery services for e-commerce concerns in Nigeria. Our business has developed through our reputation for effective and personalized working relationships with our e-commerce clients. We always satisfy our clients' needs and expectations in a timely and orderly manner, through a delivery network that covers the entire nation and delivery times that are unbeatable by our rivals. we deliver products to customers regardless of where they are in the country. We operate with the highest standards of transparency and integrity.

We are currently recruiting delivery personnel for DELTA and UYO

Job Descriptions/Role/Responsibilities:
perform pick up delivery tasks in a polite, resourceful and professional manner.
-provide basic customer service by giving required information as supplied by client.
-maintain and communicate adequate delivery records in a legible and timely manner.
-be reachable by phone at all times.
-agility in performing pick up and delivery duties.
-honesty and transparency in reporting expenses.
-must be neatly dressed.

Experience
zero experience required, but applicants must possess adequate knowledge of transportation routes and adequate geographical information about the state /area in which they intend to perform their duties.

Qualification(s)
A good grasp of English language and the local language of the state in which the applicant will be performing his duties.

Selection is based on timeliness. CV's should be sent within 24 hours of this post.

How to apply.
Interested and qualified candidates should send their CV's and applications to temiepicreative@gmail.com

Thank you.
Romance / Re: MY Husband Is Inhuman by prince13: 1:43pm On May 18, 2018
We are following
hearthdesire:
I met my husband shortly after i graduated from the school of medical studies OAU Ile Ife, though i had a boyfriend then in school but things didnt work out well between, what i felt though. It happens that my husband is my elder sister's friend, friends with my sister and her husband. They told me Akin in a good guy so i was cajoled to leave my school boyfriend and marry Akin,i got married to akin after my nysc in kwara state. I was working with a pharmaceutical company in ilorin where i stayed with my husband. As at that time he was only managing in a small private firm. I was so lucky to had secured a job in UCH ibadan during one of their recruitment exercise due to my mum's position there as a chief nursing officer before she retired. Shortly after my employment, i moved from ilorin to ibadan with my husband though he was shortling between ilorin and ibadan. The truth is that he has never been supportive in anyway financially, emotionally and psychological but i never gave up. I still supported him and gave him all the necessary supports he needs. So he went for this immigration recruitment in ilorin and fractured his legs, so i had to get an ambulance that took him from ilorin to ibadan where i can treat him very well and monitor him. He was on the bed in UCH for 3 months. Before he could walk on crushes. I rented an apartment that is a bungalow and moved from the upstairs we staying all because of him....
http://growinluv.com/2018/05/18/my-husband-is-inhuman/
Politics / Re: Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala's Revelation About Donald Duke & Omoyele Sowore In Her Book by prince13: 2:23am On Apr 23, 2018
And who is that successful leader,Nigeria ever had?
jinxet2000:
All this story is to destroy all potential presidential candidates and potential leaders of tomorrow.
Do not be deceived, all these stories didn't come our before, it is now that Sowore is campaigning and all these stories are coming out.
Jonathan regime performed poorly, really poorly. Buhari regime is even worse than Jonathan's.
We can't prefer Jonathan over Buhari and we can't prefer Buhari over Jonathan.
Okonjo, also contributed to the fall of the economy being a finance minister then. They all never told the truth, allowing looters to clear the future of the nation. We do not want them both, Buhari and Jonathan. The only leader Nigeria will produce that will solve power, economy, transportation, fuel, refinery challenges, roads and education will be the only successful leader Nigeria ever had. Otherwise, all are considered nation destroyers.
Politics / Re: Leah Sheribu, The Christian Dapchi Girl To Her Mother: "Pray For Will Of God" by prince13: 3:28am On Mar 23, 2018
God will fight for Leah
dre11:



Leah Sheribu to mum: Pray for will of God to be done






http://thenationonlineng.net/leah-sheribu-mum-pray-will-god-done/


Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Vacancy For A Data Entry Officer Needed Urgently. ​pay Per View​ Is A Leading by prince13: 3:04am On Mar 22, 2018
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Education / Re: Perfect Payback For Lecturer Who Failed Me For 6 Years In The University by prince13: 12:36pm On Mar 14, 2018
YOU ARE A MAN WITH A GOOD HEART,GOD WILL BLESS YOU,I WILL DO THE SAME IF I FIND MYSELF IN SUCH A SITUATION,I BELIEVE YOU ARE HAPPIER THAN IF YOU HAD ACTED THE OTHER WAY
Lautechgossip:
My first day in the biology laboratory was a dreadful one. During a briefing session a day before we were to have practical during my 100level, We had been told that it is a customary to always put on the ‘laboratory coat’ each and every time we have practicals, hence whosoever without the laboratory coat will be punished.

I’d no money as at that time to buy laboratory coat, and the first practical came just too soon. I couldn’t borrow as my only friend in the school then was Asiwaju Olalekan Godson Ayodeji. Anyway, I knew breaking the rule of not putting a ‘laboratory coat’ was a bad idea but I was young and wrong to take that risk.

I had no choice than to enter into the laboratory room to get engaged with my fellow departmental mates.

Not quite long after I entered the lab, one of the biology lecturer who handled biology practical came around. He spotted few of us without the ‘laboratory coat’ and decided to play a fast track on us, he wanted to get hold of us. I was fortunate to be sitting near the entrance door, so I got away.

He was able to lay hands on few guys unaware but everyone of us that escaped went into his black book. He called our class rep then, and collected our matric numbers. Printed them and pasted them in his office. It was printed boldly.

That was how myself and other guys that ran away failed Both the practical and the actual Biology course that year.

Personally, I sat for the same courses for good 6years; making it 6 different times entirely.

On my third year of rewriting, I summoned courage to visit him in his office. I went to see him to plead with him, he didn’t know me, he only knew of my matric number. So I’d to take the bull by the horn to explain what had happened. He laughed wickedly and angrily sent me away, I returned the next day. He told me, if I return again then it would be very bad and I won’t like it. I left him for a week. I consulted my advisor, Dr. Mrs Adigun. I explained everything to her… She told me, I should give him time, and to return to him after sometime. That he may consider my ‘show of repentance’. So I didn’t return for like a month.

Then one day, I was returning from a friend’s place Osisami Babalola Enitan on Friday after I had gone to play chess, I saw him also returning from the mosque. We both met along the school former fine-art department, just by the way that leads to Alata eatery, Under G.

I quickly used the opportunity of meeting him just coming from the mosque to plead yet again. He treated me like ‘shit’

He still went on to fail me even in my 400level. On my final year, I went to him, then I was married. I took my pregnant wife to plead with him. He walked us out and told us never to come again. He promised to report to the school security. So we left.

He failed me for 5 years consecutively. It was hard for me.

I wept for days.

I told my parents, and few friends.. It prevented me from going for NYSC with my class 13′ set.

Then I turned to God. Yes, I was guilty and I deserved punishment but that was too much. I prayed ‘no be small’. So many different phases of life, most times it is always our fault that we find ourselves in difficult situations but immediately we get to seek God for help, he surely always provide us a solution to all of our problems. I seek God’s face and he never fails.

That biology course was taken away from him and was given to someone else, it was given to another Dr. I can never forget him.

I registered as a spill-over student, and sat for it, I borrowed 4 other courses to boost my CGPA, I collected my result and my biology 101, 102,104 and 106 were all A(s).

That was how I got cleared.

Moving forward, During my service year, after I redeployed from Abia state to Oyo, I was posted to the West Africa examination council. (Waec) Ijokodo, Ibadan. Great place with wonderful people. On my great work ethics, being dutiful and so diligent during my service year, I was given the green card and permitted at all time to work during their examination and marking exercise each and every time I so wish. Oluwafemi Martins my great boss, one of the great people I had worked with.

Coincidentally, I was officially sent to Ogbomoso marking venue as an assistant subject examination officer to partner my Waec daddy

I was handling Biology and chemistry subjects.

For the ones who don’t understand the whole drama during the Waec marking exercise.

We give out the examination scripts to qualified teachers or graduates with the certification in their specified subjects for marking and recording during a stipulated period of 21/23

So that day in April, there was a long queue of Examiners waiting to submit their CV. Then this Dr. lecturer that failed me for 5years was on the queue too, I’d spotted him.

My wonderful Waec daddy was beside me, he asked while I was smiling, I simply told him that something funny will soon happen, and when it was this Dr’s turn, He greeted and called me “sir” (bending his head). I quickly stood up to greet him too. But I was so surprised, he didn’t recognize my face. Apparently, he would never have thought and believe and to be possible for the young man in front of him to be me.

So I pretended as if I had nothing in mind too, I was going through his CV when he started pleading that he really needed my help concerning this marking stuff, he told me he came along with his daughter who is a gate crasher ( these are people who are new to the marking system) and his wife who also had marked for a long time but needed to mark too.

He told me Ladoke Akintola university of technology had been on strike for over a year and nothing seemed fine, no salary. No money and nothing at all. I should help him. At that point I told him to call his wife and daughter. He did. I then asked him; “Sir, Is it truly that you do not recognize my face?”

He said, “ehn! It’s like this face is familiar o but you know there are many people like that I can’t remember. I can’t really remember where and when I had seen your face”. I told him to try, that I will only help him if he can remember where we had met and when..

He didn’t remember so I helped him out with my surname, I told him. “This is Akeju, the guy you failed for consecutive 5 years. The guy that brought his pregnant wife to beg you but still, you sent us away”.

At that point, he was dumbfounded. He left without saying a word. His wife and daughter were confused and everyone on the queue too. His wife asked what the matter was, I told her to go and ask her husband.

Shortly, His wife and daughter returned. He had explained everything, they knelt down and asked for forgiveness. I smiled and asked them to tell him to come back. He had gone home. In the evening he did returned.

He asked for forgiveness, and I did forgave him. More than he had asked for, I granted him all of his requests. We were not permitted to give more than a packet packed of scripts but I gave him more than one. Just for him to make more money. He wept uncontrollably.

Matthew 5:44 “But I say unto you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you”.

I only know of the way of doing good even unto them that do me evil.

Till I left ogbomoso, he was always calling because I had put enough food on his table and not only him, but also for his family during that difficult period they were going through.

It’s left to him, if he will change or not.

Our tomorrow isn’t promised.

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Business / Re: 5 Horrible Advice You Should Never Accept About Money by prince13: 12:42pm On Feb 22, 2018
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So no one is talking about Chief Lucky Igbinedion of Edo state 8 years of looting the state treasury?
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Please ,can you help to send me the study pack and past questions for CIPM-PE-1, Email :asemota.austine@gmail.com
starrybaba:


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