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Enice:It is inconsequential But yet INEC used it to sing everyday Just dey play Without the IREV it will be like every other election since 1999. IREV was the game changer that's why Buhari gave them 300k billions of taxpayers money to execute the election. The highest amount ever for an election. U should be calling for arrest of INEC chairman if truly u want Nigeria to move forward not defending them. Because the rubbish INEC did favour u today nor mean say e go favour u 2morow. Let's always try to be truthful and do the right thing regardless |
richie240:Even me will follow them call all the Obas in Yoruba land useless cos they are very useless especially this OBA of lagos here But nobody will ever refer to my OBA of Benin with that because my OBA nor get mate for naija |
Enice:U are just arguing and hitting urself When they were using their discretion to repeatedly tell the whole world that result will be transmitted,real time dey were sleeping ba? Only to change mouth on the d day and change it for just one out of 3 Dey play very well So imagine JAMB repeatedly told all its candidates that they should prepare for CBT only to come on the exam day and said it's paper they are using Can u boldly tell me if the exam will hold or will be shifted ? When INEC discovered IREV won't work for the presidential, the one and only thing they could do will be to postpone and tell everybody to get prepared for what ever method they will finally adopt Just dey reason with ur anus because u think u love APC more than others Like Obi rightly said, he is challenging the process first and then the results, that is why APC is just jumping on his matter upandan because they know it's a very big case U see Atiku that is challenging only the result that nobody even care about him To APC, Obi is the only one with the real case |
richie240:What's this one saying🙄 Because they stole our prince and made him king so that they can be answering OBA, i will now go and be eating raw pepper everyday🙄 Have u ever seen a Yoruba girl doing cook? Even the few rich Yoruba men that marry Yoruba women still ends up marrying another woman from another tribe or employ a calabar girl as a cook 😁 Try go to a Yoruba buka or restaurant and order for any soup apart from ewedu, u will regret ur life that day. Even the ewedu, they will use all the oil in this world to baff it 🤣 God forbid bad thing |
Enice:Maybe u still never understand INEC told the whole world in London at Chatham House that they will transmit the result real time They repeatedly assured us that it will be transmitted real time So what are u saying If we allowed anybody or organisation to operate as dey like as u are suggesting, then there is no need for laws and orders. Nigeria will be ashes under a month in such circumstances U think it's only Tinubu that have the monopoly to manipulate elections Dey play U saw what happened in rivers during the presidential, that was what many govs tried to replicate during the governorship election If a third election was to be held, then it would have been very bloody because the oppositions will be armed and ready for any consequences That is what u get If laws and orders are not maintained |
abbey621:U 4got three elections were conducted that same day? The technological glitches didn't affect the other 2 with over a thousand candidates contesting, but affected only the presidential that had just 17 candidates🤣 Dey play If INEC knew the angle Obi will pass, they would have just shut down the Bivas and IREV for all. Now they have serious explanations to do on why the issue affected just only the presidential. I wondered the judge that will even listen to the excuse any of them will provide INEC chairman should better answer his subpoena because the more he run away, the more the judges will assumed he did it on purpose He should be in court now explaining but Nigeria is a banana republic where anything goes We dey watch |
KingDash09:U think Hilda just woke up from sleep begin talk say she wan break record like this rubbish here called Dammy🤣 Goan check her profile She has won alot of cooking competitions here She even won the first edition of Nigeria and Ghana jollof rice competition back in 2021 Make this one go face her studies abeg |
Flight90:Was what she said different from what we all know? Didn't INEC chairman promise to transmit results real time? Let's even assumed the Tribune reportage is true, 1. Do u change rules on the eve of the most important election in Nigeria history 2. If truly INEC chairman said the result will no longer be transmitted, then why go ahead to transmit others and left only the presidential? These are questions many of u should have gotten from the write up Not playing the tribal card as always |
LARRYOBRAIN:Shey na kunle he for call ni? Dey play |
SwissMass:U were expecting kunle Abi? Mumu This one go hang Tinubu for throat Una never see anything |
yinkus6750:. Any yet same Atiku dismantled Wike in the most important election of Wike life at the PDP primaries Dey play |
JASONjnr:Trying all they can to draw SS to themselves Oga we choose SE over una one million times |
BossLA:All the Agbado singers in sifia pains |
The federal government is set to introduce tuition fees in federal universities, polytechnics and other tertiary institutions following the signing of the Student Loan Bill by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Daily Trust reports. The bill, which is now an act of parliament was signed on Monday, a development widely celebrated in many quarters without understanding the implication of the new law for the millions of prospective students who rely on tuition-free higher institutions of learning to acquire knowledge. Educationists and other stakeholders said this would have wider implications. In Nigeria, tuition, which runs into hundreds of thousands of naira or even millions of naira in private universities, is free in government schools at both national and state levels. The situation has been the same since independence, even though some charges for other issues such as accommodation, departmental, and course registration, among others vary from one institution to another. The waiver of tuition has given millions of students the opportunity to go to school, but observers say the introduction of a student loan scheme by the federal government means an end to tuition-free education. There was no immediate response from the Federal Ministry of Education. introduction of a student loan scheme by the federal government means an end to tuition-free education. There was no immediate response from the Federal Ministry of Education What the law says Clause 3 of the Students Loan Act says: “The loans referred to in this Act shall be granted to students only for the payment of tuition fees.” This clause contravenes the existing provision that says tuition is free in public institutions. Meanwhile, the question of tuition in Nigerian institutions is a constitutional matter vide Chapter 2 of the amended 1999 Constitution. By the provisions of that chapter, no publicly owned institution is permitted and it is illegal for any one of them to charge tuition fees on any citizen of the country. According to the Act establishing the law, the Student Loan Bill would provide easy access to higher education for indigent Nigerians through interest-free loans from the Nigerian Education Loan Fund. As enacted by the National, the Act shall apply to all matters pertaining to the application and grant of loans to Nigerians seeking higher education into institutions of higher learning in Nigeria through the Nigerian Education Loan Fund. “All students seeking higher education in any public institution of higher learning in Nigeria shall have equal right to access the loans under this Act without any discrimination arising from gender, religion, tribe, position or disability of any kind,” the act reads. It, however, noted that the grant of the loan to any student under the Act shall be subject to the applicant satisfying the requirements and conditions set out under this Act. Many students will leave school – ASUU When Daily Trust contacted the President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Prof. Emmanuel Osodeke, he said the bill is not new as it has been on for a long time. He said: “A country where more than 133 million are living below the poverty line and you want to introduce tuition fees? It will be counterproductive. “Every Nigerian should know what is going to happen next and there may likely be another bill waiting for signature that will introduce tuition fees. If the bill indicated that the loan is to pay tuition fees and there are no tuition fees in Nigerian universities, then what is your next approach,” he asked. He, however, noted that the union is yet to have access to the accurate copy and that they needed to get it and study it. “We have said long ago, in 2017, to President Buhari when they came up with the issue of tuition fees, that every student will pay N1 million and we said you cannot put that in our agreement and you cannot use that to negotiate with us and with the nature of the country we have today, there is no way that will work. “What will happen is that the majority of students whose parents cannot afford it will pull out of school in anger and you know what that means, they will fight the society back. But let us get the correct information first before knowing the next steps,” he added. A professor at the University of Abuja, Ben Ugwoke, said going by the provisions of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, no public institution pays tuition fees. That is, all public institutions in Nigeria are tuition-free. “However, due to underfunding, the governing councils or boards of these public institutions are permitted by the laws establishing the institutions to determine appropriate charges and levies that students should pay to cover specific costs. “The bill signed into law does not abrogate the various acts of the National Assembly establishing the public institutions which enable them to levy students appropriately. The new students’ loan act did not in any way abolish the current or future regime of charges students of public institutions in Nigeria currently pay. “Let me hazard a guess that the new act has laid a formal basis for the various governing organs of the public institutions in Nigeria to levy higher charges on students,” he said. According to him, “To the naive, it means relief but to my mind, I think it means higher charges are on the horizon for students.” For Professor Nasiru Medugu Idris of Nasarawa State University Keffi, “Tuition fees will remain the same or even higher. This is because the students’ loan will strictly be for the purpose of tuition fees. So no abolition of tuition fees in Nigerian universities.” He said parents might think that it is a kind of relief for them but actually this is not because students’ living expenses per semester are very huge. “School’s tuition fee maybe 10 to 20 per cent of students’ expenditure per semester. Therefore parents and students should not celebrate the signing of the act for now until they have accessed the loan first,” he said. Meanwhile, when Daily Trust contacted the Federal Ministry of Education to clarify clause 3 of the act, via a text message to the Permanent Secretary, David Adejo, through the Director of Press, Bem Ben Goong, the director said the ministry will address a press conference on Wednesday to clarify all issues and as such had no comment. https://dailytrust.com/students-loan-fg-to-introduce-tuition-fees-in-varsities/ |
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Jogs1900:Okay o I have made my choice I have been in Lagos for years now Me nd Yoruba? Never |
Jogs1900:Me and South west have nothing in common o My dad is Edo and my mum is delta I wonder how much SS can I be again🤔 I will choose to be with a worst SE person than the best SW person |
Jogs1900:Eyah Just check my profile and post since i created this account yrs back All ur worries and answers are there |
Jogs1900:If its gives u night mares |
Emeka71:Shey una wan kill that guy ni Tetmosol soap will even cure it faster and very effective |
DanielsParker:I experienced it october/November last year He should be buying the one of 400 not those small small ones |
Unclesmith:Start bathing with tetmosol soap If u have money, u can add pementhrin cream to it But tetmosol will still work perfectly without the pementhrin cream incase u nor too get money Please avoid benzoyl benzoate It's cheap but very painful and its not even that effective |
DanielsParker:That's not the only solution at all I have experienced it and i used all these. OP should start bathing with tetmosol soup And thank me later If he has money, he can buy pementhrin cream and add to it But tetmosol will give it fast and forever |
Tolexy247:Please don't try this Don't The pain will send u to heaven and return back |
tonididdy:so dem go leave obi go vote tinubu? ur foolishness is heavy. is only a stupid tribalistic/religion bigot that will choose tinubu among all the 17th candidates |
theredaddy:you are the fool here because nothing happened to GEJ rather he grown richer. na me and you dey feel the pains of subsidy removal now that would have forgotten over 10yrs ago. tinubu used it to play politics simply because he want to be president and 11yrs after, we still suffering from it. he used the lives of 200million citizens to play politics for his selfish ambition. when will u people grow up in this country? |
ekhai:lolz all the LP senators voted akpabio all the PDP senator from SS voted akpabio so what is ur point. even the people that voted YARI are majorly APC from the core north. |
Obaofaba:oga the entire SS nd SE voted Akpabio except Kalu. all the LP senators voted Akpabio. it was the northern senators that voted YARI |
Omoawoke:Anything to make u Bleep urself No wahala |
Omoawoke:I'm from SS I wondered who is leaving who Time will tell |

