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Omo face your enemy which is your fear..if you have nothing paying your bills....OGA choke head. |
MetaFiles230709:Hardly you will see Muslims replying to Christian’s post on Sunday….I believe na Wuna ignorance dey create terrorism…in every terror attack,check the genesis |
SpatialKing:Reasons why: 1)who made them refugees in the first place 2)That’s the plan..so after they might have left their homes, the Jewish people will now occupy their land…same old tactics to push them across the border |
Amount:Jerusalem not Israel…ode Israel was created 1948 …read |
Righteousness2:Nigerians and mumuness… say na God of Israel ..Israel that was created 1948..go read about Jacob |
AntiTerrorist:i leant the Jews align more with the Quran than the Bible..because the Bible have been updated to please the west..confusion too choke that book. Even the Christians are confused about the book that’s why dey choose dancing and during business in the church…bring quote from the primal Bible,not the fabricated one…I rather be an atheist than a Christian |
Finish all Boko haram and iPod terrorist to dust..Nigeria must prevail |
That was IDF attack on Gaza,It’s funny how Nigeria Christians are happy about what happening between Israel and Palestine, thinking that Israel is a Christian country, that they should kill the Muslims, crush the Muslims, in as far you’re from Palestine either Muslim or Christian, you go collect from the Israeli,know that they will spit on the cross and church before spiting on the mosque, the minority in Israel are Christians. See the stats 73% Judaism, 18.3% Islam, 1.9% Christianity, 1.6 Druze, incase you don’t know it’s preferable for someone practicing Judaism to pray in a mosque where he can find is place of worship rather than a church according to their preaching.and in Palestine the population of Christians in around 12%….you all needs to keep emotions aside and stop been hypocritical |
Truth will always prevail |
Why does the Bible have so many contradictions |
SHINJACRUSADER:Truth is bitter |
Maintain your space and know your boundaries |
depends on the military organization, NDA is 20k while medical corpers 80k. Nigeria air Force is around 15-25k, jaji is around 25k ... military environment should be the best for any aspiring corp member, you go flex tire. I served in NDA |
Queenlovely:the topic here is about suratul kahf.not your opinion on matters that doesn't concern you. the mosque has been a place of refuge for everyone, if the need arises irrespective of your religion. it obvious you're not a Muslim/practicing Muslim, you guys always feel happy to redicule the things you think you know about Islam, must of you don't even know the things you think you know. you need to focus on your life and what lies ahead of you |
belike na contribution be the hidden wahala for here. real men don't force women to contribute shishi, only if the woman wishes and again you don't deserve that girl because you're a cheap liar..i Know your type already from your story #f*ckboys fc |
how is this news fp Worthy.
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stole apparatus for my school chemistry laboratory and I told my dad that I need to buy them for practical if not I would fail the subject.... |
Robnectar:odè bigger can also be use for taller |
they're actually paying the price |
quick recovery man....i know the soldier with the khaki vest from the pic....dat really kaduna camp..i because i did mine there.#black gold camp |
Baban nla |
Get the course material u needed ...read ND summarize the material on a book, and the summary should be around ten pages or more depending on the handout or note...as u are reading it make sure you understand ND cram each page before jotin it down... make sure u repeat the same process until the summary book is exhausted..... this logic has been working for from 2.9 in 200l to a 4.0..in my final year...remember one 60leaves for each course....dem no born you well make u 4Get anything after learning this strategy and don't let out the past questions |
Legendary gbaski |
Chairman stop keeping us waiting |
Team hot/cute guy |
The higher the demand the higher the price.. Tank God for economics ..tek note....shout up ur mouth bcuz u knew notin abt advance countries. |
20′ - Jose Fonte blocks off Aspas, as the former Celta man looked to knock the ball around the Portuguese defender and continue into the Saints penalty area. It's 25 yards from goal, certainly within shooting range! 19′ - Liverpool's passing philosophy is certainly being hampered by a combination of Southampton's pressing and the team selection that Rodgers has been forced into. Their fans are voicing their displeasure already. 18′ - Still no cutting edge for Saints, as this time Osvaldo places a long pass clear of it's intended target and out for a goal-kick. Great challenge from Skrtel! Rodriguez dispossessed as he looked to shoot from the edge of the box! 16′ - A feeling of anti-climax inside Anfield at the moment, the atmosphere has certainly gone flat since the signature chorus of You'll Never Walk Alone. Rodgers' side just haven't quite got into their side, and it's probably down to Pochettino's gameplan. 15′ - LAMBERT! The England international exchanges a one-two with Wanyama, before unleashing an ambitious drive from distance. It hurtles well wide of Mignolet's right post. No danger. 14′ - Easy for Mignolet! Lallana's cross from the right looks for the imposing figures of Osvaldo and Lambert, but the ball loops over the angle of Mignolet's crossbar and goes behind. 13′ - Good defending from Clyne! The right-back is once again on hand to frustrate Moses, as the Chelsea loanee sidesteps Fonte, but is frustrated once again by his recovering marker. 11′ - LALLANA! A back post cross looks for the Southampton captain, but Sakho merely has to ease the Englishman out of the way, and the ball bounces out for a goal kick to Liverpool. 10′ - Moses is looking a little subdued after being on the receiving end of two strong challenges from Clyne. The former Palace man is probably lucky to not have been penalised yet. 9′ - Plenty of black shirts in the Liverpool half, as the Southampton attack of Osvaldo, Lambert and Rodriguez looks to catch this unbalanced Liverpool defence offguard. Plenty for the Saints advancing full-backs to aim for. 8′ - No threat shown by the visitors so far, with Saints being played at their own game by intense Liverpool pressing. Henderson flights in a ball from the right hand side, but it evades Sturridge and Aspas, before bouncing clear of danger. 6′ - Victor Moses has been very lively in the opening stages, breaking with pace and power on two occasions. Nathaniel Clyne is forced to make a poor challenge to halt the Nigerian, and Liverpool should perhaps have had a free-kick! 5′ - LUCAS! Strong running from Moses to feed Henderson allowing for a cross from the Englishman. Southampton half clear, to Lucas 30 yard from goal, the Brazilian tries his luck but again it's comfortable for Boruc. 4′ - Liverpool already struggling to retain possession in their own half, as the visitors are harassing and harrying deep inside the opposition's territory. If they can keep this up, they'll surely force Liverpool to play more direct. 3′ - An audacious early effort from Lallana! The Saints captain tries his luck with a volley from 30 yards, but he doesn't catch it right! The goal kick is taken, before Liverpool break, allowing Sturridge to lay off to Henderson, who strikes straight at Boruc! 2′ - A slow start for the hosts, who are content to stroke the ball around slowly. No notion that Rodgers' side are frightened to retain the ball with a makeshift back four. The Saints are already pressing very high up the field. 1′ - And we are underway! Liverpool are of course in their famous red jerseys, while Southampton are in black shirts with white shorts. You can feel the expectation for the home side! |
ABUJA— THE Federal Government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, will meet today on the ongoing strike embarked upon by university lecturers over the non- implementation of the 2009 FG/ASUU agreement. This came against the backdrop of Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu’s denial of a newspaper report that the Federal Government agreement with ASUU could not work. The minister said he never made such a statement and that he only appealed to the union to return to the classrooms while negotiations continued. Last week, the two opposing sides had met with the Senate and House of Representatives Joint Committee on Education to find a solution to the crisis, so students could go back to school, but the meeting ended in deadlock and the two groups were told to go back and review their positions to come back on a latter date. But the Minister of Education, Professor Ruqayyatu Rufa’I, while fielding questions from newsmen, yesterday, disclosed that the Federal Government had no other option than to meet with the union to resolve the crisis, so students can return to school. Prof. Rufa’I said: “Government has no option but to make efforts to resolve ASUU crisis. Mr. President is concerned, everybody is concerned, definitely, efforts will have to be made to have students back in classrooms. “So we are pleading with our colleagues in ASUU to call off the strike but we are meeting with them, we are meeting tomorrow (today). President of Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, Dr. Nasir Fagge, has said Nigeria’s economy had been taken over by Chinese as leaders in Nigeria have refused to provide quality education to the people, while the Chinese government trained its people in all sectors with the necessary facilities. Dr. Fagge in an interview with Vanguard said Nigeria’s economy will continue to dwindle except leaders of the country provided universities with adequate facilities to give qualitative education to the youths. He said: “The thing about it is that, if other countries are investing about 28-30 per cent of their annual budget in education, typically Ghana, even this year, Ghana has committed 28 per cent of its total budget to education, if they can do it, why not Nigeria. “Is it because we are under the dictates of IMF and World Bank, don’t we want to do what is right, must our children continue to go to Ghanaian university for education, must our people be leaving our country, be brain-drained to other countries to go and develop their economies, must we continue this way”? “Even now, what is happening is that the Chinese have taken over our economy simply because they have trained their people, they have educated their people and their people can compete any where in the World that is why our President is going to China to go and sign MoU (Memorandum of Understanding). “Why cant we do the same, why cant we train our people and give them quality education so that we will also be exporting them to go and carry out assignments in other countries and then bring foreign exchange for our country and then we will not need to be importing people to come and do some sundry projects in our country. “Most of the key contracts now are being forwarded to Chinese companies; all our companies are down simply because we have not paid high premium to our education sector that is what we are saying. Are we happy with what we are producing as graduates? We are not that is what we are crying out for. “Let people understand that it is the pride of an intellectual to produce a well rounded intellectual who is even better than himself, but that is not what we are having. We are having people because we don’t have the facilities to give them state of-the-art training and we are crying out and people are telling us all sorts of things.” ASUU president, who expressed optimism that the agreement the union entered into with the federal government would be implemented, also decried the moving in droves of Nigerian students to Ghana, since he country paid more attention to the education sector. “This thing that they are saying agreement cannot be implemented, we have heard it before. Prof. Ben Nwabueze was always in the media when he was the Minister of Education saying that it was an agreement of imperfect obligation,” he said. |
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) on Monday threatened to join the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) in solidarity strike if the Federal Government failed to address the ASUU demands. NLC President, Abdulwaheed Omar, made the threat at the opening ceremony of the “2013 Rain School’’ in Uyo. “We call on the federal government to have meaningful dialogue with ASUU with a view to implementing the agreement. “The State Governments should equally obey the law and pay minimum wage to teachers and the local government workers as well as the 27.5 per cent teacher’s enhanced salaries. “Should these strikes persist, workers of Nigeria will not hesitate to join them in solidarity,” he stressed. Omar said the modules of the rain school were designed to train members of affiliate unions and state councils of the NLC. “This is in order to equip them with necessary skills to empower and protect their rights at workplace.’’ He said that the theme of the 2013 Rain School was imperative due to the obvious violation of workers’ rights in the workplace and in the larger society. The Akwa Ibom Chairman of NLC, Mr Unyime Usoro, commended the leadership of the congress for keeping to its promise on making Uyo the permanent host of the school. “On our own part, we intend to ensure that the standards set five years ago that led to the permanent hosting right is not lowered. “It is significant to note that the government of Akwa Ibom has graciously approved the building of the permanent block for Rain Schools here in Uyo to gather for the training needs of the union leaders across the nation,” he said. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the theme of the occasion was: “Strengthening the trade Union for Defence of Workers Rights.” (NAN) Source:vanguard |
River state man smashes chair on usher for not giving him church food . Hell went lose in a popular church in Gbagada area,when an obvious hungry man didn’t get his own share of the church thanksgiving free rice. The man was reported to have been on queue for long but when it got to his turn to be served,the food finished. The 30years old man dint seem to be interested in the no-rice story as he said he could still see packs of rice which we later found out were reserved for workers. The church elder tried to calm the raging man but the next thing we heard was the sound of a chair being smashed on the usher and the whole church went in disarray. The river state man was about to grab the food he desired when the pastor smashed his anointing oil bottle on his head. We haven’t heard from the man as he is still recovering physically,psychologically and spiritually. The usher is also recovering. |
River people are violent... River state man smashes chair on usher for not giving him church food . Hell went lose in a popular church in Gbagada area,when an obvious hungry man didn’t get his own share of the church thanksgiving free rice. The man was reported to have been on queue for long but when it got to his turn to be served,the food finished. The 30years old man dint seem to be interested in the no-rice story as he said he could still see packs of rice which we later found out were reserved for workers. The church elder tried to calm the raging man but the next thing we heard was the sound of a chair being smashed on the usher and the whole church went in disarray. The river state man was about to grab the food he desired when the pastor smashed his anointing oil bottle on his head. We haven’t heard from the man as he is still recovering physically,psychologically and spiritually. The usher is also recovering. |
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