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They met in 2012 to bring Nigeria to her present predicaments so let them meet again and again to see if they can redeem their image. |
Kainji Dam, Shiroro, Jebba, etc. Can't any single one power your tv, then you go for joint venture Lolssss |
Reno has by this adopted and sanctioned the worthlessness of human life by the adherents of Islam - killing for Allah. On the other hand, he should note that, just like the Nigerian laws, the rules are more applicable to the poor. Upon all the stealing of billions by the elites of that religion, when have you ever heard of amputation of a rich man? Even though they swore by the Qur'an, yet they steal with impunity. |
Honestly, I do not know what the jobs of our security agencies are? They can help curtail crimes if they actually leverage on the social media to nib it at the bud. To secure the services of Corps members, there are laid down official procedure that must be followed. Though some gullible ones would fall for this. |
If Nigeria was Fortnite to have Mike Igini aß the INEC Chairman, forget it, Nigeria would have gotten it right from day one. He planned the 2019 election in Akwa Ibom State such that every rigging plots failed flat. If you have the wherewithal, rig at the polling unit. And for the first time since 2003, election materials reach the poling units. Previous elections were like rituals where the materials flash at the poling units and disappear. He has successfully prosecuted 2 professors and secure their convictions for electoral infractions. But the Nigerian system will never recognize this man - Mike Igini |
I may be totally wrong but all these 5years additional years of service is counter productive. 1. Arising from the high level of age falsification by the average Civil Servant, they must have cut off 3- 5. 2. At that age, the average person tends to be weak. 3. S/He is occupying the top position in the career and so can seldom be "directed" or reprimand or queried if need be. 4. His/Her salary at the peak is enough to hire 2 who are ready, willing and energetic. |
The road no get diversion? I mean corner corner where man go take escape the toll gate as e dey use to escape police checkpoints? |
Shittu is an jg the Yoruba elites that are ready to and willing to sell the whole of Yoruba race provided they get what they want - power. From his days as a Minister , he never hide this traits. My problem with these Islamic leaders is that they do not allow their children to participate in these games of jihad. The acwuithe best of Western Education for their wards while the best for the child of their followers if Almajiri and bomb making |
Make the citizens vulnerable via Subsidy removal Diverse taxes Hunger Poor remuneration High cost of finance Loans Palliatives |
When you know how much the lawyers make from electoral disputes, you will understand why they are interested. |
Seen that you've dropped a message on my email here on NL but so unfortunate I don't have access to the mailbox. Provided it's genuine, can you drop the message here for me? ENGRPETER101: |
Is it because of the introduction of Shari'a Court in the SW that your are advocating for "to they tents"? There are times some actions seems foolish at present but would only have been the saving grace if allowed in the past to wit, the unnecessary Nigeria Civil War. Thank God that Gen. Yakubu Gowon is still alive to witness the Nigeria he sacrificed over 3m lives to keep together. Now, even his people are no longer safe nor do they sleep with both eyes closed. |
On the whole, everything man made is a replica of a natural phenomenon. Man simply replicates what nature has already put in place. You cannot but credit nature for these wonderful pieces it has put together. |
Business with 20m? Is that not business already? Instead ask us how to and what to spend the money on, that's where we'll tell you so much. But please, no loud this so EFCC no come night raid. |
Hahahah. I can teaching it very good! Yukov: |
APC cannot dare to take such a risk. The trio represent a force therein |
Can I applied! |
Including the ones collected in Police Stations? sapele914: |
Seems the Court is more of revenue generating firm than justice dispenser. If you add up the bail sums of recent, you see that they're in competition with the Nigerian Customs Service. |
Dem no fit give NYSC ultimatum, na States dem Sabi flex muscle. Imagine till today FG has not paid it to the "Charge and Bail" Labour Force. |
Show me your friend and I will tell you who you are |
This is the norm rather than exception. It's the standard practice in Nigeria. Anyone denying/refuting this is living in self-denial. In this same Country, a serving Senator of the Federal Republic told his colleagues in the Chamber that he used to influence the outcome of election matters in his wife's Court. Nobody, except the poor masses whose voices combine, can't reach the volume of an earpiece, condemned such utterance let alone querying him nor the wife. |
Na see power play! At least Petro is doing it the right way. Using a presidential plane to evacuate his citizens at least will remove the handcuffs. But let's see how far that will go with African Presidos. |
In summary, Obanikoro is saying that the matter is already in Court and so nobody should talk about it until the Court determines |
Na today Dem been start? Biznesworld: |
Very lovely and lofty policies. But where are the implementers? We need to start from there. 2 to 3 years of vocational training for volunteers or teachers will help. But sadly in Nigeria, the the English Language and Mathematics subjects which are made compulsory, are grossly understaffed. |
The poor guy has no dog nor gbagbooo? At least, This may as well be traffic generating thread as no mention is made of the location, police squad or unit involved. |
Not a serious type. He who brought ant-infested woods to his house should not vex when lizards pay him a visit. It's not the Council's fault. It's the duty's call. Also he should check himself if he's not a problem for the wife and the woman used that to excuse herself from his "troubles". And finally, he can go underground to know if the woman is not using those shifts to shift him aside for another man to have space |
Is the company faceless and nameless? Or is the Poster afraid to name the Company? Or is the Company connected to a highly placed politician(as usual) and so cannot be named? |
This is the first person to make meaning of his education. Not the Cardoso economics |
Needless playing the ostrich. Take weed to the station as exhibit, you'll understand why it should be legalized. |
FG launches national war on examination malpractice, education minister inaugurates high-powered committee to safeguard education integrity edugist.orgJan 24, 2025 5:41 AM In a groundbreaking initiative to restore credibility and integrity to Nigeria’s education system, the Honourable Minister of Education, Dr. Maruf Olatunji Alausa, has inaugurated a high-powered committee to combat examination malpractice and strengthen education standards. The inauguration ceremony, held at the Ministry of Education Conference Hall in Abuja, brought together key stakeholders from various educational institutions and organizations. The committee, named the Committee on the Improvement of Examination Quality, is chaired by Professor Ishaq Oloyede, Registrar of JAMB, and includes representatives from JAMB, WAEC, NECO, NABTEB, ANCOPSS, and the Nigeria Union of Teachers. In his opening remarks, Dr. Alausa described education as the foundation for human capital development and societal progress, emphasizing the Tinubu administration’s commitment to improving access to quality education, healthcare, and social protection. However, he expressed deep concern about the growing menace of examination malpractice, which he described as a “collective failure” that erodes merit, discourages hard work, and undermines national development. “This is not a fight against students but a collective effort to secure the future of education in Nigeria. With integrity and hard work, we can build a system that prepares our youth to contribute meaningfully to national and global development,” the Minister declared. The committee’s mandate includes: Eliminating examination leakages and fraud. Addressing identity theft and result falsification. Transitioning to computer-based testing (CBT) within three years. Developing criteria for effective examination supervision. Designing mechanisms for local swapping of candidates during exams to curb cheating. Dr. Alausa also directed all examination bodies to adopt certificate templates with advanced security features, including photographs, Birth Certificates, and National Identification Numbers (NIN), by June 2025. He stressed the importance of leveraging technology to restore public trust in Nigeria’s education system. Professor Ishaq Oloyede, the committee chair, lauded the Minister for his proactive leadership and acknowledged the global rise in examination malpractice and its detrimental impact on Nigeria’s educational standards. “This is a national war, and we must rise to the occasion,” he stated, pledging the committee’s immediate commencement of work and a commitment to deliver actionable results. Hajia Saadat Madibbo Kawu, speaking on behalf of the Commissioners of Education across Nigeria, praised the inclusiveness of the initiative and expressed optimism about its success. “This is a service to our country and a step towards securing the future of our children. Under Professor Oloyede’s leadership and with the grace of Almighty God, we are confident of achieving our goals,” she affirmed. The Minister concluded with a rallying call, urging all Nigerians—parents, guardians, educators, and students—to join the fight against examination malpractice. “Together, we can end this menace and safeguard the integrity of our education system,” he emphasized. The committee is expected to submit its recommendations by June 2025, marking a significant step toward building a more credible, transparent, and robust education system in Nigeria. Source |
