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Miracy: e o toh beh sirReally?? |
Vetolips: y nt..secrets r meant to b shared/revealed....*winks*Ogami, You just relax, I go open am now ![]() |
Miracy:You go see ![]() |
Miracy: ha!!....BARRISTER!!!Don't worry. I'll burst your bubbles tomorrow. ![]() |
Illuminatus: Sighs. I wasn't being objective? Pray, please show me how to be objective by answering your own question.I guess weren't understanding our language sire. By the way, Which School did you got admitted into sire? |
Illuminatus: what do you mean more objective? Samtolly4JESUS: Geeks in the House. Here goes a question. Illuminatus: what do you mean more objective?Objective in the sense that I'll love if the answer goes in Context with the Question. |
Miracy: BARRISTER!!!!In your best interest......... ![]() |
Illuminatus: I just got admitted and as such, I don't know much about philosophy teachings in Law, but from what I know, Logic is indispeneable in Law. It's through logic that lawyers deduct facts and use these facts to convince the judge or jury that their client is innocent or right.Bro, I perfectly understand you. Well, I think it will be expedient to state the fact that the question is actually an Exam question. So I'll prefer if we'll be more Objective. Thanks sire. |
Miracy:Bribe me now.......... Or else ![]() |
Geeks in the House. Here goes a question. It has been said that although logic plays an important role in legal reasoning, it only part of the story .Engage this statement in the light of legal reasoning and justification. Thanks in advance! |
Vetolips: secretYes oo..... You want make I open am? |
Miracy: bro,its a long story ooo*sighs*You want me to open your secret?? |
Jodekss: ...and good morny to everyone, how was your night? Make sure you keep your anima today o, it'd only fetch you vacuous results...Bro, How's Libya? I heard the time zone is faster there? ![]() |
Miracy: when is d celebration n what’s d dresscodeDress code for the Male. Will be back for the females'
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Join Me as we prepare to celebrate the centenary days of the infamous ASUU strike. |
In Life, People Can Be Generally Classified into 3 Unparalleled Categories Viz; Those Who Make Things Happen; Those Who Watch Things Happen;and Those Who wonder; 'What is Happening?' The Choice is unequivocally Ours. |
Olastep1: I'm glad to be here with you guysYour Contributions are Invaluable bro. |
Misita Nairalani, Booni Nkan sa? |
papindinho: I chose to be an administrator to effect a modicum of change that would go a long way in curbing the ill-performance of business settings (public and private) as a result of series of mismanagement, abuse of power, misuse of office and maladministration that are seen as the cankerworm debilitating the progress of effective and efficient management in all sundry of business settings. And I've seen Nigerians suffer hell of maltreatment in the part of access to informations.Amen! |
Miracy: lwkmd... ![]() |
Olastep1: eheheheheheheheheheWe never talk finish, e don dey happen. See corruption |
Miracy: lolzzzz...Omokekere[/b]good morning ooYou're so on point oo |
Thumbs Up for You Miracy. You laid a whole lot of point. But, what I keep wondering is when these ideas will leave there theoretical realm and exist in the real practical form where we need them most. ![]() In the Light of this, I'll like you all to vote for me come the nearest future ![]() |
timwezzb: Why will HE do thatBecause he doesn't want you to clock 30 before you. Graduate. Let's support him in prayers bro. |
Before he became a governor, Olusegun Kokumo Agagu was the Aviation Minister under Olusegun Obasanjo. Under his watch Aviation sector in Nigeria became a death trap and a nightmare for many travellers. Mr. Agagu did nothing to revive or help the sector, but he helped his pocket. His dead body “re-died” alongside of his many other family members, a day before his internment. This reminds me of Abdukarim Adisa as minister of Works. Although he was from Ilorin, Adisa refused to fix the Ibadan Ilorin road. Few years later he died in an accident on the same road. Of recent, the Minister of Education, was sacked and she made intentions of going back to the chalk. Consequently, she has no choice but to the join her fellow Lectures in the tussle against the FG. She could have conveniently averted this chaos when she was on sit Ministerial seat. I hope all the other imbeciles ruling Nigeria know that life & death can also be a metaphor. Corruption has a way of fighting back, when you least expect it. Fix Nigeria. You will not only invariably fix your family in the process, but your future, and your future resting place. May God save Us in Nigeria! Did I hear a resounding Amen ![]() |
Ekaaro Eyin Ogami gbogbo ooo A o jire bi? |
papindinho: the drive (willingness) always prevail as information would be got deliberately or indeliberately.True too boss. I agree. |
papindinho: yea... Whether attitudinal or behavioural, the willingness matters.Yea true. Buh Willingness stems from a Informed Mind....... Or Rather a re-informed mind. |
I cannot but acknowledge the ingenuity of our guys here (Olastep, Pappy And Phtemie). CHANGE as you guys has rightly said can never be over emphasized. Yea! True! Change starts from the Individual level! However, I beg to add that CHANGE doesn't just occur in an Individual, it starts from a conscious effort. It begins from the intuition, goes down to the subconscious mind, to the conscience, and finally reflects in the Behavior. I pray that God Almighty should effect the Change the society needs In Us. Oh God! ASUU ![]() |
Jodekss: ...and may God grant us all the audacity to make exploit in this worthless world/Nigeria and may the good grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God and the fellowship of the holy spirits siege us and make the most impossible possible easily for us all Amen...Morning Bro! |
Oluwatola5: Eyah, i can see you will make an athletic pastor, i meant ur ministry sirRemover your specs girl! They're doing more harm than good! ![]() |

