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PoliticsRe: SEUN - Re: Yoruba-commonwealth-politics by ruggedboy01: 7:11am On Nov 27, 2015
WombRaiders:
Sophisticated thread by sophisticated people got moved to superstition section grin grin grin

Yoruba commonwealth is mere superstition and a pipe dream.


If I was seun I would have sent it to the literature and fiction section grin
lolz grin grin grin cheesy

we need sophisticated section in this forum cheesy grin grin cheesy grin cheesy
CrimeRe: 52-yr-old Man Arrested For Kidnapping, Raping 14-yr-old Boy (pictured) by ruggedboy01: 5:52pm On Nov 26, 2015
Kalvan:
He's probably Yeegbo. Yeegbos commit the most egregious crimes.
yes, he is igbo angry sad angry
U ok nowhuh
CrimeRe: 52-yr-old Man Arrested For Kidnapping, Raping 14-yr-old Boy (pictured) by ruggedboy01: 5:52pm On Nov 26, 2015
The boy is not smart @ allangry angry

he should have alert his neighbours nah angry
EducationRe: Samuel Nder Is WAEC Best Candidate With 9 Distinctions by ruggedboy01(op): 5:05pm On Nov 26, 2015
Name checkers over to u cheesy cheesy grin
EducationSamuel Nder Is WAEC Best Candidate With 9 Distinctions by ruggedboy01(op): 5:05pm On Nov 26, 2015
Eighteen-year-old former student of Vaatia College
Makurdi, Benue State, Master Samuel Nder was on
Thursday, November 26, honoured as the best
candidate in the May/June West African Senior
Certificate Examination (WASSCE) taken by over
1.7million candidates nationwide.

At a colourful award ceremony held in Akure, Ondo
state during the 53rd Annual Meeting of Nigera
National Committee (NNC) of West African
Examinations Council (WAEC), master Nder and two
other candidates were rewarded for their
performance in the May/June 2014 WASSCE.
Aside Nder who obtained 9A1s in the school exam to
emerged the best candidate, 18-year-old, Miss
Onyinye Oguejiofor formerly of Marist Comprehensive
College, Nteje, Anambra state placed second with
9A1s while 17-year-old Master Oluwatobi Raji
formerly of St Francis Catholic Secondary School
Idimu, Lagos, recorded 9A1s in the WASSCE.

In the May/June 2014 WASSCE, with exam number
4081345036 Master Nder recorded A1 in Economic,
Geography, English Language, Further Mathematics,
Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry and Physics with
total T-score of 659.4325 while Miss Ogueijiofor’s T-
score was 648.5706 and Master Raji had T-score
640.2125.

Currently, the best candidate is studying Software
Engineering at Saint Peterburg’s Electro-Technical
University in Russia, Miss Onyinye is studying
Medicine and Surgery at the University of Nigeria,
Nsukka and Master Raji is studying Petroleum
Engineering at the University of Lagos.

Speaking at the award ceremony, Governot of Ondo
State, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko, said as a demonstration
of the state’s avowed commitment to nation building
through the apparatus of educational development.
His words: ‘’we have always welcomed with passion any
educational programme that the state is privileged to
host. Our passion is always borne out of the
convictions that, no nation can ever rise above the
quality of her education. This is because education is
the vital organ and the very pivot around which all
national life resolves.’’

Mimiko who was represented by the Deputy Governor,
Alhaji Abdul-Azeez Oluboyo, commended WAEC for its
unrelenting efforts in conducting standard
examinations and producing credible results over the
years.

The governor congratulated the three best schools in
the state that were honoured by the council for their
candidates performance in the May/June 2014
WASSCE and appreciated WAEC for it investment in
the future of the children.

The chairman of WAEC NNC, Mrs. Anne Okonkwo said
the awards are aimed at encouraging the youth to
strive for excellence in their academic pursuits noting
‘’it is my hope that some of the youth who are here
today to witness this ceremony, will be challenged by
these Awards to work harder in order to win similar
laurels in future.’’

She also disclosed that NNC would present books to the
three best schools in the May/June 2014 WASSCE from
Ondo State stressing that it was in accordance with
the decision of the Nigeria Sub-Board of the WAEC
Endowment Fund Board of Trustees at its 4th meeting
held in November, 2012.

Mrs Okonkwo use the opportunity laud the federal
and other state governments for their support to the
council over the years even as she thanked Governor
Mimko for his investment in education and the
performance of schools in the state in WASSCE.
The Head of National Office (HNO), Mr. Charles
Eguridu, disclosed that the NNC ensures that the
policies of the council in Nigeria are decided in the
best public interest, and appropriate decisions are
taken at all times, for the smooth conduct of the
WAEC’s operations.
Eguridu appreciated the support and understanding
which the state government has continued to give to
the council in its efforts to improve service delivery to
numerous stakeholders in the state and Nigeria as a
whole.
At the event, 40 WAEC staff were given long service
award for their 20 years meritoriously service in
various capacities while Governor Mimiko described
the awardees as worthy ambassadors of the council
and wished them more years of productive service to
the council and the nation at large.

http://sunnewsonline.com/new/18-year-old-emerges-best-candidate-in-waec-with-9-distinctions/
PoliticsRe: Gay Lecturer Dr. Gambo, Arrested For Harassing Male Student At The ABU, Zaria by ruggedboy01: 4:49pm On Nov 26, 2015
OZAOEKPE:
"how can a gay harass me, I will burst bottle and use it to penetrate his arse pipe, *Rilwayne001 be warned*
RILWAYANE001 NA GAY shocked shocked shocked
PoliticsRe: Senate Seeks Creation Of North East Development Commission by ruggedboy01(op): 7:51am On Nov 25, 2015
Lalatisclala seun
angry sad
PoliticsRe: Senate Seeks Creation Of North East Development Commission by ruggedboy01(op): 7:37am On Nov 25, 2015
Is a welcome development!!! .

Wonder why is only oil producing states have NDDC wink
Whereas the oil belong to all nigerians grin cheesy grin
PoliticsSenate Seeks Creation Of North East Development Commission by ruggedboy01(op): 7:35am On Nov 25, 2015
[b]SENATE, yesterday, received a bill seeking to establish
the North-East Development Commission (NEDC),
which will have legal powers to receive and manage
funds from the Federation Account and
international donors.

The bill stipulates that the zone will receive, on
monthly basis, from the Federation Ac- count, an
equivalent of 15 percent of the total monthly
statutory allocations due to mem- ber states of the
commission. This will be the contribution of the
Federal Government to the commission.

Eighteen senators from the North-East, which cuts
across party line, jointly submitted the bill before the
Senate. The lawmakers told newsmen that the bill is
aimed at rebuilding the zone, which they said has
been devastated by Boko Haram.

Chairman of the North- East Senate Caucus,
Danjuma Goje, who alongside his col- leagues from
the zone, said the commission when set up, will
complement other agen- cies of government,
including state and local governments in rebuilding
the region.

He also said when the com- mission is fully in force;
it will function like the Niger Delta Development
Commission (NDDC) in the North- East, just as he
expressed hope that the bill will receive expeditious
passage and as- sent of President Muhammadu
Buhari.

Meanwhile, in the bill submitted by the senators, the
commission, when backed by law, will be charged with
the responsibility of settling, rehabilitating, and reconstructing the roads, houses, and business premises of victims of insurgency.

It will also address the problems of poverty,
illiteracy, ecological problems, and other
developmental challenges and environmental crisis
facing the region.

The commission, according to the bill, will have a
board which shall have a chairman, and six other
members, all representing the six North-East states
of Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Taraba and
Yobe.[/b]






http://sunnewsonline.com/new/senate-seeks-creation-of-north-east-development-commission/
PoliticsRe: Buhari Should Release Nnamdi Kanu Now by ruggedboy01: 7:50pm On Nov 24, 2015
Hmmmm
PoliticsRe: Vote Now : Should Senate Invite The Buhari To Give Details Of Fuel Scarcity by ruggedboy01: 4:21pm On Nov 24, 2015
yes, he should be invited immediately for serious questioning angry sad angry sad
PoliticsRe: Mature Igbo Minds.. ..... Let's Mingle by ruggedboy01: 3:50pm On Nov 24, 2015
Eddygourdo:
exactly I like that question, it's very important it is addressed, you also can give suggestions, but I feel a political solution is best, if we had hood people with such vision at federal level, am sure such an Intiative can be funded, either solely or in foreign partnerships who are sympathetic to the cause
now we don't have good people @ the federal level nkohuh?

This is the only reason I kind of support biafra though not kanu's style. in that way, no bad leader will cry witch hurting
PoliticsRe: Mature Igbo Minds.. ..... Let's Mingle by ruggedboy01: 3:42pm On Nov 24, 2015
TonyeBarcanista:
My brother, I understand that this thread is meant for Igbo intellectuals(which I'm not one by virtue of the fact that I'm not an Igboman). But, I have to tell them the truth. Whether they accept or not is not my problem....



#Walking out...>>>
tonye no true igbo man even want to associate with ijaw...... u take this ur oil nonsense so personal, as if u have benefited anything from the so called oil..... I can bet with my life that non of ur family memeber or friend even have oil wall in ur region.
Nonsense angry sad
PoliticsRe: Mature Igbo Minds.. ..... Let's Mingle by ruggedboy01: 3:30pm On Nov 24, 2015
EUROBOMBER:
Let's start by having a functional seaport in the east.
how do we build it, with which moneyhuh undecided
PoliticsRe: Dickson Iroegbu: "Should Nnamdi Kanu Be Harmed, Nigeria Shall Burn" by ruggedboy01: 12:15pm On Nov 24, 2015
pazeinzza:
SEE THE ABOBAKU CHUKWUDI
Seun angry sad angry
PoliticsRe: Dickson Iroegbu: "Should Nnamdi Kanu Be Harmed, Nigeria Shall Burn" by ruggedboy01: 12:13pm On Nov 24, 2015
Stupid nigerians angry sad sad angry
PoliticsRe: BIAFRA: Bode George Warns Buhari by ruggedboy01: 10:29am On Nov 24, 2015
YOURMAN:

space booker
PoliticsLagos Govt, Police Battle Street Hawkers, Traffic Robbers by ruggedboy01(op): 9:54am On Nov 24, 2015
For those salesmen vending assorted items in Lagos
traffic, some hard times are just by the corner. The
authorities in Lagos State say they will soon bare their
fangs on street traders.
The sight of the slightest traffic jam on Lagos roads
is, surely, a prayer answered for street hawkers.
They surface from nowhere to cash in on the
unpalatable experience for their own benefits. As
long as the traffic lasts, the hawkers, young and old,
male and female, lay siege to the road and freely
sell their commodities. The heavier the gridlock, the
happier they get.
In the traffic on any major road in Lagos, you see
hawkers of every item, including machetes, knives,
assorted alcoholic drinks, recharge cards, shoe racks,
live chickens and such items.
For the Lagos State government and many residents,
more worrisome are the several reports on the
activities of persons who masquerade as hawkers and
beggars during the day, especially in traffic, but
whose sole aim is to perpetrate evil and rob
unsuspecting motorists and commuters of their
valuables.
Aside from the far-reaching implication of street
trading in terms of accidents, which are fatal in most
cases, street trading also affects the free flow of
traffic in the metropolis as well as contradicts the
environmental sanitation laws. Such hawkers and
their customers litter the roads with waste, it was
gathered.
The Lagos government has repeatedly vowed to rid
the state of street trading by fully enforcing the
provisions of the law restricting that kind of trade.
Section one of the Street Trading and Illegal Market
Prohibition Law 2003, restricts street trading and
hawking in the metropolis. Sections seven and eight of
the same law gives jurisdiction and power to the
special court to order the seizure and public auction
of items impounded from street traders. Section 10
of the law prescribes a N5000 fine or three months
imprisonment upon conviction.
Despite several warnings by the government that the
hawkers should be safety conscious, steer clear of the
streets and ensure they seek for spaces in various
markets designated for trading in the state, the act
has continued unabated.
A young man in his early 20s, only identified as
Chisom, was a popular sausage roll hawker around the
7UP/Tollgate area of Lagos. He bought a commercial
yellow bus, commonly called danfo, in less than one
year of selling in traffic. His swift success raised so
many questions within his neighbourhood, but the new
bus owner attributed his breakthrough to hard work
and God’s favour. However, in a quick succession,
there was a dramatic turnaround in Chisom’s story.
He was paraded by the police on the television after
he was allegedly caught during a robbery in the state.
Similarly, sometime in 2011, a young boy was caught
in the dead hour of the night, using a digger to
expand a pothole at Dopemu bus stop on the Lagos
Abeokuta Expressway. A mobile police officer was said
to have sighted the small boy while he was driving at
the other side of the road to Oshodi. Upon the
officer’s enquiry, the young boy explained that he
was filling the road, but further checks by the curious
policeman confirmed his suspicion that the boy was
doing more harm to the already affected portion.
The boy later confessed to be a hawker in
traffic.
Perturbed by the unhealthy development, Governor
Akinwunmi Ambode recently said after an emergency
Security Council Meeting, which he chaired, it had
become evident that traffic crimes and robbery were
mostly as a result of the menace of okada riders and
street hawkers. He said his government would not
allow a few notorious elements to cause a breakdown
in law and order and upset the peace that the state
had enjoyed over the years.
Ambode urged residents to cooperate with the
government at all times, just as he warned them
against the dangers of patronising street hawkers. He
assured that the government was working hard to
curtail their activities.
“The next hawker could be a robber or terrorist. You
are now well advised. If we all cooperate and decide
not to buy, gradually and collectively, the hawkers
will not come to the highways and streets anymore. We
have already hit the ground running. I’m deeply
concerned about the issues that Lagosians are sending
back to me, and the issues range from security issues,
gridlock and the environment itself. Our roads will
definitely become safer,” he stated. Some days back
in the wee hours of the day, operatives of the Rapid
Response Squad (RRS) of Lagos Police Command
arrested three ex-convicts for traffic robbery in
Oshodi. The robbery suspects – Adekunle Mustapha,
21, Popoola Olumide, 20, and Femi Amusa, 20 – were
arrested, following a tip off from their victim,
Olasunkanmi Oyelakin, who alerted the police that his
blackberry phone was stolen by the suspects during
the early morning traffic around Bolade, Oshodi.
The victim told the Police: “I was on my way to Ajah
at about 6.30am; I saw Adekunle Mustapha pass by
the bus I boarded. There was a traffic jam. As I
brought out my phone, Mustapha took it from me
through the bus window and ran away. I noticed that
he had regrouped with his friends. I knew I couldn’t
handle the three of them all alone, so I informed the
RRS operatives, who followed me down to the place
where he was arrested.”
Also, men of the RRS apprehended Timothy
Ojomandu, 22, alleged to be a member of a three-
man syndicate who attacks and robs law-abiding
motorists around the Mile 2 area of the state. The
suspect was recently caught in the act at about
7.30pm, by the policemen, who responded to a
distress call made by a victim – the driver of a
Mitsubishi Canter with registration number, FKJ 676
XF. But that was after the suspect and his gang
members had successfully stolen one carton of cell
battery from the truck that was fully loaded.
The lorry driver, Mr. Ajiboye Mogaji, who
accompanied the suspect to the RRS Headquarters at
Alausa, told the police that he sighted the suspect
from the side mirror of his vehicle when he sneaked
in through the back of the truck, but he pretended as
if he didn’t see him. Hear him: “While inside the
truck, he passed one carton to his partner, who was
moving beside the vehicle. I rushed down on motion.
However, when his partner saw me alight from the
vehicle, he absconded with that one carton but I held
the suspect by his trousers when he wanted to jump
down from the truck. Then, I shouted for help and
the policemen from RRS, who were patrolling the area
responded swiftly to the distress call.”
In the same vein, the RRS men on August
25, apprehended one Tijani Taofeek, 26, suspected
to be a member of a gang that robs in traffic around
Ojota. The operatives acted on incessant complaints
from motorists and pedestrians plying the roads,
many of whom had been victims of this criminal act
on many occasions.
The suspect, who hails from Ogbomosho in Oyo State,
said that he was a bus conductor, and that the
income from his job was no longer sufficient for him.
The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of the
Environment, Mr. Oluwatoyin Onisarotu, also warned
that traders that did not abide by the state
environmental sanitation law would henceforth be
seriously dealt with.
In his words: “It is disheartening to see how our
major roads and highways like Apapa – Oshodi
Expressway, Ikorodu Road, Agege Motor Road,
Victoria Island, Ikoyi – Obalende, Ojuelegba –
Stadium, Surulere, Oyingbo, Carter Bridge, Idumota,
Oshodi, Ketu, Mile 12, Third Mainland Bridge, Cele,
Iyana-Ipaja, Agbado Oke-Odo, Airport Road, Ikeja,
among others have been converted to illegal
markets.”
Many residents of Lagos are also worried by the
menace caused by some street traders, who display
their wares close to the main road, especially at most
of the busy bus stops. Their illegal activities usually
lead to heavy traffic on the road, causing motorists
untold agony.
Chairman of the State Task Force on Environmental
and Other Special Offences (Enforcement Unit), Mr.
Olubukola Abe, told newsmen in Lagos recently that
activities of the hawkers actually added to traffic
congestion on the highways.
“We are putting a searchlight on this trend and one
way to do that is to ensure that we take pre-emptive
measures to forestall this development,” he said.
Aside from the criminal aspect of street trading,
Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Fatai Owoseni,
warned of the possible health hazards of patronising
such hawkers. He cited the recent arrest of five men
who were caught by operatives of the RRS, selling
adulterated plastic table water and coca-cola.
“The law on street trading also affects its patrons.
People should stop patronising street hawkers,” the
police boss warned.


http://sunnewsonline.com/new/lagos-govt-police-battle-street-hawkers-traffic-robbers/

PoliticsRe: Goodluck Jonathan Carrying His Grandchild (Photo) by ruggedboy01:
NgeneUkwenu:
Photo of jonathan Sleeping in his house!

Jobless fools!
gerrrout of here

Useless she male undecided
PoliticsRe: Goodluck Jonathan Carrying His Grandchild (Photo) by ruggedboy01: 9:06am On Nov 24, 2015
Hero of democracy cheesy grin
PoliticsRe: Goodluck Jonathan Carrying His Grandchild (Photo) by ruggedboy01: 9:05am On Nov 24, 2015
Beremx:
cool cool
hmmm shocked
PoliticsRe: Linda Ikeji, Buhari, Dangote And Others Make New Africa Magazine List by ruggedboy01: 8:51am On Nov 24, 2015
Why seun in not on the listhuh undecided cheesy grin sad
PoliticsRe: Even Dogs At Govt House Cost More Than ₦18k To Maintain- Ben Bruce by ruggedboy01: 8:39am On Nov 24, 2015
Wetin I fit do with 18k per monthhuh undecided
PoliticsRe: Pictures From Abubakar Audu's Burial by ruggedboy01: 1:49pm On Nov 23, 2015
Confusion everywhere grin cheesy grin
RIP if u don die again cheesy grin

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