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iqquod:show Pic and were is it located. I'm interested. |
..and this as well, You can add your own pic of dilapidated schools in your area aswell, who knows, may be the authorities will begin action-de-possitve quick.
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More, disturbing & disappointing pic of GSSS Maraban Gurku, Nasarawa atate.
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simdam500:Buhari is our leader we the progressives. I just can't imagine this carelessness with public schools. And to NL moderators this is not yet at front-page. |
Buhari must see, may be to correct the pretender progressives I think. |
really is it better? see the rafter and leakey roofing. I think somebody is not doing his job. A Senior Science Secondary School for that matter. we are all progressives but we need to be working completely with our conscience, that God ask us for our stewardship. A quick action point on Nasarawa state education authority.
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this class is being used as a church
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I think there is. .. and he has been a Governor past 4 years. I don't know what is happening with his aides, particularly commissioner of education. it is a shame. |
and have you seen this school near Abuja? https://www.nairaland.com/2353195/buhari-must-see-school.....located-within#34354112
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more classrooms pics
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Nairalander went to this public school, and hey behold the horrific, dilapidated looking structure he saw just within 20Km radius of the presidential villa in Abuja. ..and this school is no other than Government Secondary School Maraban Gurku, Karu, Nassarawa State. see some pics
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.... and the other time I learnt they approved purchase of over N9bn worth of cooking stoves. kai!, we need to ask Greece what they went through during economic crisis. ...at least we should learn a lesson or too. |
Misplaced priorities everywhere in Naija. Come to think of it, at an average of 50 Computers per LG, a contract price of N120K per computer, and another N 6m for building each LG center, this is an expenditure of N4.6bn and N4.644bn for computer systems and buildings respectively for the 774 LGs. or simply an expenditure of $46m to a country that is going through hard times and could not afford capital projects in 2015. ..think again ...after the testing what other value will this investment offer Nigerians, that such expenditure is planned most probably with tax payers money. |
Pls, Pls, Nlanders. Nigerians are wiser now...and will definitely act at the right time. CAN presido , huge sum of cash, Arms,South Africa, Israeli contractor, ....and the usual denials by bigots .... Letz do some arithmetic 1.Ho has been parading Israelis in e open in Abuja and elsewhere in Niaja? 2.Ho haz dis huge sum of cash ? 3. ....and still have the connection to be allowed depart Nigerian Airport with this huge sum undeclared? 4. Who has all of e above and choose to hire a plane owned by CAN president for his mission? 5. ..and who is thiat with the audacity to to intercede on behalf of e detained planes and people? And lastly, who is that Nigerian that thinks other Nigerians will continue to accept silly explanations when offered ? I think e sponsors of terror in Nigeria are gradually being unveiled, indeed by God! |
Can this work with HP Deskjet printer? show pic pls and contact info if possible. |
Do you still sell camera? I am interested. pls post types and prices. |
Typical Boko halal exploitation. Job-for-sale scandal: We paid N250,000 each for govt jobs –Victims Two whistle-blowers appeared before the Senate in Abuja yesterday and admitted paying N250,000 each to secure appointments in the Ministries of Lands and Housing, Information, Works, Trade and Investment, aided principally by staff of the federal agencies. Mrs. Rose Nkarishor Odey and Idachaba Tijani told the Senate Committee on Federal Character and Inter-Governmental Affairs that the job-for-sale racket was being allegedly spearheaded by one Juliet Egobunor and Simon Odujebe. The duo claimed to work for the Ministry of Lands and Housing from where they fleeced nnocent Nigerians of N250,000 each with the promise of employment in any federal ministry. In the letter before the committee, titled: Petition against Juliet Egobunor and Simon Odujebe for issuing me fake appointment letter for N250,000, dated March 25, 2013, Odey tendered an Offer of Temporary Appointment letter purportedly issued on the letter head of the Federal Civil Service Commission, dated September 5, 2007 with Ref No: FC.7000/C.4261/19. The said appointment letter, a copy of which was obtained by Daily Sun, signed by one Ahmed S. Dantanko offered Odey, whose address was stated as 16, Bolarinwa Street, Molete, Ibadan, Oyo State, was appointed as Administrative Officer II on salary Grade Level 08, Step 02 which is N164,272.00 per annum. Odey’s appointment, as with many others in various ministries, was equally captured in the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation Gazette Section of October 18, 2011. Besides, Odey attached a circular, which allegedly emanated from the Permanent Secretary, Career Management Office in the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation marked: HCSF/PSO/002/S.I/Tiii of January 25,2012 which “approved the posting of newly-appointed/transferred Administrative Officers into the Federal Civil Service as in the attached format… “The postings are with immediate effect and all officers are to report not later than Friday, February 2012.” One Mrs. Kehinde Ajoni, Permanent Secretary (CMO), reportedly signed the circular on behalf of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation. But Odey admitted before the committee yesterday that she was given the appointment in April, 2012 and could not explain why the letter given her by Juliet read September, 2007. In her testimony before the committee, an obviously Mrs. Odey carefully detailed how the deal was struck in the house of her sister, Martina, and how for eight months she worked without any salary. Odey was initially given an employment letter for the Ministry of Information before she was “transferred” to the Trade and Investment Ministry. That was where the illegal transactions were exposed. All efforts to retrieve her N250,000 has since failed. The racket blew open when she went for registration in the ministry and it was discovered that she shared the same employment number with two other men! The racketeers then offered her another slot. Tijani was not so lucky. He worked for only some months before he was apprehended as a fake staff of the Works Ministry. Quickly, Tijani demanded a refund but has only succeeded in getting N100,000 back from Egobunor and Odujebe. When it was his turn to testify , Tijani, who wore white buba and sokoto and for the most part of the confession kept his head bowed, re-echoed the employment story of Mrs. Odey. He was, however, lucky because he has, so far, managed to evade arrest and was also able to retrieve N100,000 from the N250,000 he paid to the job racketeers. Tijani’s words: “I met Egobunor who I offered N250,000 for employment. After that, I was posted to the Ministry of Works in April 2012 and my appointment letter was duly signed. From there, I was posted to a department in the ministry. “On May 30, I was apprehended because the documents regarding my appointment were fake and I was asked where the documents were from. I cooperated fully with them and told them who gave me the appointment letter. “I was thereafter taken to the Ministry of Lands and Housing to confront Juliet but before we got there, she had left office. I was asked to go for that day and report back the following day but I didn’t go back as asked, because I was afraid of being arrested. “Somehow, I met Egobunor and demanded for a refund and she sent me to Simon Odujebe who told me categorically that a refund was not easy but instead, offered to take me to a new ministry. I refused that offer and we ended up bargaining for how much to get back from the initial N250,000 I had paid. I was offered 60 per cent of the N250,000, but I demanded for 80 per cent instead because I just wanted my money at that point. In November, I was given N100,000 and I was supposed to have been reimbursed another N50,000 which I have not got till date. Odujebe sent a text message to me, promising to refund the N50,000 and the message is still in my phone as I speak before you… “That is why I came here with my petition, hoping that something will be done…” On cross-examination from the co-Chairman of the committee, Senator Wilson Ake, how he, Tijani, came about the appointment letter which read 2007 instead of 2012, Tijani replied: “I don’t know why they gave me an appointment letter reading 2007 when I was employed in April 2012… I don’t know why they did all these because I have no experience in civil service. I cannot explain the discrepancies.” Ake asked Tijani whether he signed any acknowledgement letter from the ministry on his employment to which he simply said: No. He said that Egobunor only gave him some letters purportedly for his employment. In attendance was the Deaconess Tolani Ayo, Chairman of the Federal Civil Service Commission (FCSC), who asked for time to investigate the authenticity of the letter cum circular bandied by Mrs. Odey. The Senator Dahiru Awaisu Kuta-led joint committee demanded the FCSC chairman return today with more evidence. The public hearing continues today. http://sunnewsonline.com/new/cover/job-for-sale-scandal-we-paid-n250000-each-for-govt-jobs-victims/ |
@poster you mean to say that you paid dues to Boko Halal members to the tune of N250,000 each |
...and some BK Halal groups will not give you job or contract if you dont belong to their cult groups ... and some will demand sex from Ladies/Men before they offer the Job opportunities. |
Dear Nlders, Boko haram or Boko Halal? It appears we have gotten distinct defination or at least we understand those so called BK haram, through their terrorist actions and dislike for western education, we have equally invested trilliions of Naira and hundreds of men trying to curb their activities. hiding behind relegion their recent activites have so far claimed so many lives and detroyed property worth billions of Naira. Indeed a very bad development for our Nation. While we are busy trying to curtail activities of BK Haram, their twin terrorist group 'Boko Halal' is mostly overlooked. Hardly does this group receive the required attention to curb the menace it poses to our common existance as a Nation and people. This group given its name Boko Halal meaning 'Western Education is Lawful) Hiding behind his open embrace of westernazation and western education, to position itself very well to cause even more trouble for the Nigerian nation through its activities. From the information we hear, this group is fast enrolling new members and consolidating its grip of political and financial of authority within the Nigerian nation. As with its twin brother, BK Halal is hardly known with a registered office or administrative heads, rather its modus opererdi would suggest to you that you are have encountered them indeed! Below are some signs of BK Halal activities:1. Demand pay (in high price) for governmemnt public services funded with tax payers money or donations.And use the proceeds for their personal benefit. eg: free antenaetal care is turned to a business for others, selling supposedly free uniforms to police, Diversion and selling of donated free charge mosquito nets. 2.Refusal to render services to people that desperately need them or for which there is a danger to loss of life and or property under silly pretence. 3.Auctioning of public offices & opportunities to the highest bidder as if it is their personal possession. N200K for admission to a university, 500K for employment, N 1-4bn for ministerial appointments etc. 4.Using the pen for purposes of spreading lies, hatred and covering corruption and corrupt people in the society. Eloquence only towards justifying what is vividly a wrong doing. 5. Killing of those people whom its your duty to protect, because they didnt comply with your personal 'code of conduct' eg: overzelous police shooting and killing because of bribe. 6. Extreme provocation by deniying you of what is clearly yours and putting stringent conditions for you to access them. .... and may others feel free to add to the list so that we can expose nefarious activities of this group and possibly attract the required action by Federal,States and LGs. At least contribute possitively by saying a word ![]() |
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Hey! Gentlemen, help me ask these our rulers. Is it farms we need for the corpers or indutrial complexes? Do they think they can convert everybody to a farmer overnight without his interest or prior orientation? In my view FG should build factories alaigned to the socio economic activities of the state they are to be sited. The factories be operted and sustained on a commercial basis. This will avail the corpers the opportunity to develop skills and possibly be retained as employees of the business. Government should then tap & use the fresh ideas of the graduates to model and simulate different projects for the larger economy. Imparatively there are more people (Educated and illitrates) already farming in Nigeria, indeed much more than the combined number of graduates in Nigeria (Both serving and having-served). But these farmers have a common challeng the've not been able to overcome over the years, namely: Post harvest losses. As a remainder, Post-harvest losses in Nigeria average between 20% and 40% depending on the crop, about the highest in the world (sourece: http://thinkafricapress.com/nigeria/fixing-nigerias-agriculture ) Therefore; empherically speaking, the task of reducing post harvest losses for this large population of farmers in Nigeria should have been a better task for the educated Nigerian graduates (NYSC), rather than creating farms that will not be inefficiently culivated. I thus view this as yet another misplaced policy that is destined to crash. With all due respect to the champions of these policy, I dare say that, this policy will not deliver this country anywhere near the 20 largest economies of the world in 2020 or even 2050. and I stand to be corrected (over time indeed). |
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@poster This is remarkable indeed. But can somebody tell me the passenger traffic into Nigeria and how much domwe charge in similar taxes. I think we need that to complete the analysis. Our colonial masters are smart people, but what about us (Nigeria) ![]() |
I think there is a 3rd person who resembles these two. The Dr. Ezekwesele, the former due process madam. @willy+willy, do you know if this lady is from the same village and with roots to obj? |
Abagworo: All Africans(especially the sub-saharan rain forest dwelling people) look alike with little variations here and there. Don't be surprised if you see Jonathan's look alike in Ghana, Angola, Zimbabwe or Congo.including the body gestures? this is interesting. |
Not at all. Far from that. I am just trying to undestand whether there is a consipiracy somewhere. If you look carefully at the pictures above, even the red mark on Jonathan lower lips is also present on Andy Uba's lips. |
@willy-willy i didnt really get u. You mean obasanjo is from Anambara and could be a common denominator for the two or what? |
... and they are not from the same state. |
I contunue to wonder, having last seen Senator Andy Uba on AIT a few days ago, his body gestures particularly the way he sway his fingers when talking is exactly same as the way our president does. He also a look alike of Goodluck Ebele Jonathan. I have this feeling that the two of them may be biologically linked somehow. what are your views
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Hmmn, Pastor! I beleive it is your opinion you are expressing! But dont you people ever make claim of others being discriminatory. I dont know whether to call this a demonstration of tolerance or discrimination. .. and some of you expect muslim women to marry christians when from them when among the christians yourselves you are discriminating against each other. |
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Below are some signs of BK Halal activities: