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If God grant u long life, where do u c ur self in d nxt 5yrs? 4 me, i c my self being celebr8td cos of a particular achievement bt i don't wot its gonna b....oya let hear 4rm u |
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adebayo201:i don't trust |
Tanoid Cake ![]() |
Plz which scul. Accept B.tech in Bch 4 d.e in2 pharmacy.....presently in 300L nw bt bch is a five yrs course here in Futmx. Pharmacy is my drm course guyz nd i'll neva gv up d fight. |
Jst here 2 hail u guyz....4 those aspiring 2 study Biochemistry plz work very hard 2wards getn a very high score in ur p.ume cos d fact dat there is neither med. Or pharm. In dz scul hs made bch very competitiv. I ws once in ur shoes (2012/2013 admsn thread) bt nw i rep BCH 3OOL...A biochemist is naturally ahead of U...wish guyz d Best. |
D source 2 dz info. Should b nairaland nd nt guru9ja cos they copy it directly 4rm my previous topic plus little edition.....check my profile 4 confirmation |
Hmmm i don even tire sef....bt i'm beginin 2 run out of patience o |
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seriously i'm begining to get tired of this Saraki Dogara issue......next plzzz ![]() |
HungerBAD:bros. y u dey book space na ![]() |
… as Buhari meets Lawan, others The All Progressives Congress has summoned a session of its National Executive Committee (NEC) for Tuesday to discuss the defiance of the party’s directive by the President of the Senate, Dr. Bukola Saraki, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Yakubu Dogara. Ahead of the said meeting, President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday met with Sen. Ahmed Lawan and other senators in the Unity Forum group. Tuesday’s NEC meeting in Abuja, a reliable party source said, is meant to “review the situation in the National Assembly, especially the defiance of the directive of the party on the choice of principal officers by Saraki and Dogara.” It was also learnt that the NEC may come up with recommendations on how to reconcile the warring groups in the National Assembly. But ahead of the session, some leaders have been pushing for sanctions against Saraki and Dogara. A top party source said: “Some of our leaders are insisting that the APC must wield the big stick against those who disrespected the party’s leadership. “They said once the party is not assertive, its authority will be eroded and it may not help the survival of APC. “But we have some moderate elements seeking amicable resolution of all the issues at stake in order not to deepen the crisis in the National Assembly. “Tentatively, the NEC of APC will meet on Tuesday to address some of these challenges. ” Responding to a question, the source added: “There are enough provisions to checkmate the erring members because the APC Constitution is explicit in declaring that the party is supreme. The source cited Articles 9.2, 9.3, and 21 of APC Constitution to back his claim. Article 9.2 (Rules and Obligations) says: “Members of the party shall be obliged to affirm the party’s aims and objectives and conduct themselves in a manner that shall not bring the party to public odium and disrepute…” Article 9.3 of the APC Constitution (Cessation of Membership) reads in part: “Membership of the party shall be terminated by death, resignation or expulsion or by procurement of membership of another political party or accepting political appointment from any political party or opposition government. Article 21 reads “Subject to the provisions of this Article and the right to fair hearing, the party shall have power to discipline party members. The power shall be exercised on behalf of the party by the respective Executive Committee of the party at all levels. “Offences against the party shall include the following: (1.) A breach of any provision of this constitution; (2) Anti-party activities or any conduct which is likely to embarrass or have adverse effect on the party or bring the party into hatred, contempt, ridicule or disrepute. “Disobedience or negligence in carrying out lawful directives of the party… Flouting the rules, regulations and decisions of the party…” A complaint by any members of the party against a public office holder, elected or appointed or another member or against a party organ or officer of the party shall be submitted to the Executive Committee of that party at all levels concerned which shall not later than seven days of the receipt of the complaints, appoint a fact- finding or Disciplinary Committee to examine the matter. “The Executive Committee concerned upon receipt of the report of the fact-finding or Disciplinary Committee shall not later than 14 days thereof either ratify or reject the decision of the fact-finding or Disciplinary Committee.” According to findings, President Buhari’s meeting with Lawan group would hold at about 9 pm yesterday. The session was said to be in progress at press time. A source said: “Buhari’s intervention is the first in the series of steps put in place to resolve the crisis in the Senate and the stalemate in the House of Representatives. “The Lawan group is expected to rub minds with the President on the way forward in order to restore stability to the system.” A respected member of the Lawan group said: “We are meeting the President to clearly state our position and the options available for peace to reign. “We also want to advise him to take a position because no President can ignore the parliament. The issue of being indifferent is not good for him. “We tabled six demands before the party but despite the intervention of the party leadership, Saraki defied these terms for peace.” The demands of the Unity Forum were as follows: APC leadership should instill discipline and intervene in the choice of some principal officers in the Senate. It is better to leave the choice of some principal officers to APC than zonal caucuses in order not to further divide the governing party Ranking must be considered in the selection of principal officers. Concession of some principal offices to the Unity Forum including Ahmed Lawan (Majority Leader); George Akume (Deputy Majority Leader); Prof. Sola Adeyeye (Senate Whip); and Abu Ibrahim (Deputy Whip). Reconciliation is possible if Saraki group does not play the politics of winner-takes-all. PDP should not be allowed to produce any principal officer except those due to it as the minority party in the Senate. http://thenationonlineng.net/new/apc-summons-nec-meeting-over-saraki-dogara/
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I threw away d saliva she poured in my mouth....could'nt take it in |
No fewer than 700 officers and soldiers of the Nigerian Army are set for deployment for peace keeping operation in Liberia, just as the Army authority has warned the troops to prevent Ebola through hygienic living The troops were warned to avoid any act capable of dragging the image of Nigeria and Nigerian Army to the mud, as the army will not accept a situation where its soldiers are seen as soft targets. General Officer Commanding (GOC) 1 Division, Nigerian Army, Major General Kenneth Osuji gave the warning while addressing the troops at the graduation ceremony marking the end of their pre-deployment training in Jaji, Kaduna State on Friday. General Osuji who is the GOC of the 1 Brigade, which is made up of the Nigerian Battalion (NIBATT)36 in the United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) said, they must work with the rules of engagement of the mission and respect the cultural and religious sensitivity of Liberia people. According to him, “Be reminded that the Nigerian Army will not accept any situation where its troops are seen as soft targets or conducting themselves in unprofessional manner such as trafficking in illicit substances of any kind including alcohol and drugs. “Additionally, you must respect the cultural and religious sensitivity of the people of Liberia. You must exhibit the highest sense of personal/environmental hygiene as Liberia is just emerging from an EBOLA epidemic,” the GOC stressed. http://thenationonlineng.net/new/nigeria-deploys-700-soldiers-to-liberia/
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INTROVERT:madam y u collect my space na |
I'm beginin 2 h8 ds introvert of a Lady ![]() |
kcid:...A biochemist is Naturally ahead of U |
FredBloggs:uv done justice 2 there questions. Tnx Boss |
Cajetanspeaks:y don't u gv it a try |
Dominiquez:lolz...i lov dat bro. |
Winna01:lolzz |
Omotayor123:though they r nt many bt any1 u c wil defin8ly b very gud |
Omotayor123:sorry 2 say bt they r alwz UGLY |
elego1:joke of d Day |
acenazt:lolz....econometrics is nt a 4ny 1 though bt stil cnt make my list. |
[quote author=FriedPlantain post=35125127]So OP, Reading big books = toughest course, right? What if I told you the size of the books you read does not directly equate to how tough the course is. Besides most of these so called "big books" are not read in just one semester or one session like you lot would have us believe. [b][i]bro. Biliv it or nt those guys r passing through serious stress. Y don't u jst name a course u tink is more stressfl dan those av listed |
Respect 2 all d Metabolite here |
swizken6:yesss...BOSS. Respect! |
1. Medcine and surgery: The way Medical students drink (not read) big text books ehh is mind blowing ![]() 2. Pharmacy: Biliv me ur life will never remain d same when u jack courses like pharmacognosy and pharmaceutical chemistry. Infact, an average pharmaceutical science student wil tel u pharmacy is even hotter than medcine....no wonder they refer to themselves as MEN OF HONOUR ![]() 3. Veterinary Medcine: Av once heard a medical student saying d fact that mbbs involves human life is wot gave them an edge over vet. med. cos vet. student also drink books like mad. but were are they goin 2 work in this country ?4. All Engineering courses: If u don't respect engine boys then u r on a LONG THING ![]() 5. Law: Law is another stressful course that i must mention. those guys also drink big text books like Mad....RESPECT GUYS! 6. Biochemistry: A biochemist they say is naturally ahead of U....biliv me i pity those guys when i c them studying those wicked pathways...U CANT BEAT THE REACH ![]() 7. Physics: If u think d physics u did in secondary school is what i'm talkn about then u must dreaming ![]() 8. Chemistry: Only those studying this course can tell u d hell they r passing through 9. Mathematics: this is a a natural Masquerade ![]() 10. Languages: If u think studying any language in the university is easy then i think u should go giv it a try and c if ur life will remain the same again ![]() Show me a course that will displace any of those courses and i will show u a pregnant virgin ![]() |
Baba notn do u jare. I knw SaTanoids wil com nd make rubbish comment nw. |
raayah:haba Madam must u comment in every topic? |
Gat dz feelings dat Ambo is goin 2 deliver. May God help u sir |




What if I told you the size of the books you read does not directly equate to how tough the course is. Besides most of these so called "big books" are not read in just one semester or one session like you lot would have us believe. 