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Thanks jare OP me no dey kuku fall for dem. I wonder wether them dey pay them for the likes and 'amen' comment. lala come see somethin |
abeg how mush b fuel 4 ur area |
Which time dem start? |
Thats good for them, I always feel irritated whenever I pass there especially dat bridge and Joju side. Its time for them to know that there is need personal hygiene. And on the goverment's side please we need proper sanitation, how I wish there will be secret security operatives who will work from toll gate to joju and start arresting those miscreants who see Sango as there dustbin. |
Link abeg. No b guguru we dey sell o rukky |
Rock wetin.... If i hear |
donholy28:Na true o. And those ones wey dey post how e take affect gari price for market |
Solowande:lols correct |
1. PASSERS BY:- They are the one’s that don’t really comment on posts and if
some of them will comment,it won’t be
sensible like “any blackberry charger
here” “just passing by” “just dey observe”
e.t.c
2. PROFESSORS:- The self acclaimed professors are very common in every
group chats, they write grammars in
discord to their sentence just to prove
their fake professorship.
3. Attention Seekers:- They are the one’s that use vulgar words, comment
out of box, use bad English intentionally,
just to be noticed.
4. Constructive Criticizers:- They criticize others constructively by making
their points clear in a comment and also
suggest a possible way out. They don’t
bad mouth others.
5. Regulars:- These are set of people that are always online, they comment on
every post even if it was posted at
midnight, they struggle for first to
comment and most times their comments
are shallow because they are in hurry to
post a comment. 6. Add yours... lala, seun come see |
Make I book space first. Brb 2 comment |
Chai, dis one na gbege job xperience o |
Toor qualification pls |
Happy bornday to the music taliban... More fruitful years ahead |
..... Stop clubbing
..... Stop dressing half naked showing all your asset
..... Always use protection when hun |
Ch1z0:I wonder oooo... Change dole |
The Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) in Kwara says primary school teachers in the state will embark on strike on Monday to protest the non-payment of their four months’ salary arrears. The Chairman of the union, Comrade Musa Abubakar, made this known in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday in Kaiama, Kaiama Local Government Area of Kwara . NAN reports that the strike action will begin just when schools are expected to resume from their first term holiday. Abubakar said that the union could no longer guarantee industrial harmony in the state following the non-payment of their four months’ salary arrears. He said that the primary school teachers in the state had been loyal and dedicated to duty in spite of the failure of the government to pay them salaries for months. ''I want to believe they have tried. If the members of the National Assembly are not paid for four months, I doubt if you will see anybody in the red or green chambers. ''I recall in Oyo state; they were not paid for just two months and some House of Assembly members did not going to work. ''So for us to have worked for four months without pay, I think the teachers have tried and that is why we told the government that we cannot guarantee any industrial harmony again. `''We cannot guarantee any teacher going to class on Monday to teach with an empty stomach except the problem is addressed,’’ he said. He explained that the union would start a sit-at-home strike action beginning on Monday to press home its demand. According to him, workers from other sectors will soon join in the strike action in the spirit of solidarity. The NUT leader criticised the state government for creating a dichotomy between primary schools teachers and their counterparts in the secondary schools. He claimed that a Supreme Court judgment in 2002 had made state governments responsible for the management and funding of primary schools in the country. ''It is just unfortunate that a situation like this revolves around primary school teachers in the country. ''I want to say without mincing words that if that trend should continue, the primary school system will soon collapse,’’ the union leader stated. Abubakar, therefore, urged the state government to live up to its responsibilities by doing the right thing. ''Education is the key and the bedrock of our development particularly at the grassroots. ''If this trend is not checked, honestly, this country will run into a problem. ''So I would, therefore, urge the federal, state, and local governments to ensure that the ugly trend is checked,” he said. He said that once that was done, the proliferation of private primary schools due to the public’s loss of confidence in public schools would be checked. (NAN).... www.ilorin.info/fullnews.php?id=16175
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hapy new yr 2016 |
Hapy new yr |
FTC HAPPY NEW YEAR |
How true is this? |
We are waiting |
No knowledge is a waste. I will advice you to try and finish the nd then you have more time to focus on law. Since its a 5years course. Best of luck boy |
I need to try this mehn. op thumbs up to u |
I cant believe this, its better they say the truth and let the truth set em free. why are they trying to bury the media through which they got more recognition and votes. I don't see them coming back 2019. We all have right to know whats going on in this country. lalasticlala fp tinz |
FED POLY EDE aspirants check www.nairaland.com/2826725/2016-2017-federal-polytechnic-ede |
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Governor Rauf Aregbesola of
Osun state on Monday
inaugurated a nine-member
governing board to oversee the
running policy of the Ladoke
Akintola University of Technology Teaching Hospital
(LAUTECH) in Osogbo and
create a miracle centre where
those expected to die would
live. The head of the board is Prof Wole
Atoyebi, the other members
are: Dr. Kayode Akinlade; Dr.
Ademola Akintolu Onifade; Dr.
Folorunso Agboade Makanju
Olaniyan; Acting Chief Medical Director, LAUTECH, Prof Akeem
Lasisi; Permanent Secretary, Osun
Ministry of Health, Dr. Temitope
Olalekan Oladele. Chairman, Osun Nigeria Medical
Association, Dr. Surajudeen
Ogunyemi; Provost, College of
Medicine LAUTECH, Prof. Samuel
Sunday Taiwo; and Chairman,
Medical Advisory Committee, Dr. Daniel Adebode Adekanle,
conclude the list. During the board’s inauguration at
the EXCO lounge of the Governors
Office in Abeere Osogbo,
Aregbesola stated the board’s task
is to run the institution as a world
class one even at a time when public finance is at its lowest point
on account of falling oil price and
uncertainties in the global
economy. Aregbesola pointed out that the
board should change their mindset
of what an hospital should be and
let LAUTECH be a miracle centre
where those expected to die would
live. He said: “I am glad the chairman of the board is
himself a labour titan and the
chairman of the medical
association is on board. While
not discounting the right of the
people to association, industrial actions should have
no place in a hospital where
the difference between life and
death is a matter of seconds. “It is a sign that we are fast
losing our humanity when
caregivers look on
indifferently and on purpose
while people die. The board
must also be on board our administration’s renewed
efforts at work ethics. This is
why work must yield a higher
value of result than the input.” Moreover, the governor said in
spite of recent financial challenges
facing the state, he would continue
to fulfill his obligations, especially
to critical institutions like
LAUTECH and other hospitals. Details on Premium Times. |
LoL, funny post. He is visiting Paris |