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Nairaland GeneralRe: Seun, Why Ban All These? by Seun(mod): 12:58pm On Nov 03, 2008
Primarily, because the people involved in these things have a hbit of spamming the forum.
The other reason is that I don't want people to be scammed under my watch.
WebmastersRe: Blogging In Nigeria by Seun(mod): 11:51am On Nov 03, 2008
I havnt really seen any blogger using the full potential of blogging, money making.
Blogging is not primarily about money-making. That's not why millions of people blog. It's about self-expression.

There are a couple of commercial blogs in Nigeria, however: The Gardener's Daughter, Dipo Tepede's Blog, and Careers Nigeria for example.
BusinessRe: How Can We Combat Fraud In Nigeria? by Seun(mod): 4:29pm On Nov 01, 2008
Idiot.  This is a very stupid and pointless idea, yet people keep repeating it. Why?
Murder is worse than fraud, if you don't know.  Would you rather be cheated or killed?
TV/MoviesRe: Heroes: TV Series by Seun(mod): 2:52pm On Nov 01, 2008
First of all, Peter HAS met the Haitian, but as you already know, the Haitian turns off your ability when he's near you therefore there is no way for Peter to have the Haitian powers.
That's true, but we also know that the Haitian's powers don't work when he is knocked out.  So anyone with Sylar' abillity can knock out the Haitian, drug him so he doesn't wake up, and then slice open his brain to analyze the powers.

But I think the greatest problem with it is that they've given the Heroes too much powers.
But, yes, Peter and Sylar are just too powerful.  So powerful that if they were smart enough to fully utilize their powers in every situation, there would be no drama.  They would rule the world, just like that.   So I think it's wonderful that [size=2pt]Peter has been relieved of his abilities by his father.[/size]  I think the writers need to write a limitation into the story, for example they could make the powers wear off with time or something.
TV/MoviesRe: Heroes: TV Series by Seun(mod): 12:15am On Nov 01, 2008
I'm on episode seven. I like the way they keep reusing the same actors we've grown to love.
Nairaland GeneralRe: We Need A New Moderator by Seun(mod): 12:11am On Nov 01, 2008
LondonCool:
Thanks for the recommendation
I don't want another snobby, polished 'professional'. I want a down-to-earth and teachable maverick.
TV/MoviesRe: The Next Movie Star Reality Show by Seun(mod): 12:08am On Nov 01, 2008
Day? Time? Channel?
TV/MoviesRe: Your Favorite Movie Genres? by Seun(mod): 12:07am On Nov 01, 2008
Usually drama.
TV/MoviesRe: Project Fame West Africa: Iyanya Wins by Seun(mod): 2:43pm On Oct 31, 2008
Dorcas is a very good singer. She rendered Asa's song and she didn't butcher it. Nothing wrong with her.
Foreign AffairsRe: Mc Cain, Closes Up, New Fox Poll To Poll Shows 47:44; Obama Lead by Seun(mod): 1:20pm On Oct 31, 2008
Fox polls, man. Fox polls.
Foreign AffairsRe: US Elections 2008 Results: Obama vs Mccain by Seun(mod): 1:18pm On Oct 31, 2008
Obama is not black. He's 50% white, 50% black.
Why do people keep forgetting that? Is it because he married a black woman? huh
TV/MoviesRe: Hollywood: Favourite Movies, Actors and Awards. Tinseltown reviews & Gossip by Seun(mod): 12:26pm On Oct 31, 2008
People keep saying they cried when they watched Finding Nemo,
but I watched it and I can't understand why.
It was just a sweet cartoon to me, unlike "The Pursuit Of Happyness"
BusinessRe: Which Biz Gives A N1000 Revenue A Day? by Seun(mod): 11:07am On Oct 31, 2008
There is no easy business in this world. You need to look for a way to provide a service that is useful to people. There are a lot of people in the recharge card business, what can you offer that they are not offering already?
PoliticsRe: Nigerian Constitution, One Of The Best—namibian Senator by Seun(mod): 11:29am On Oct 30, 2008
Yes, it's true that we have a lot of good laws. We just don't happen to implement most of them.
PoliticsRe: Yar’adua Drops 20 Ministers In Cabinet Reshuffle! by Seun(mod): 11:22am On Oct 30, 2008
Yar’Adua Sacks 20 Ministers

There was no inkling that something like that was in the offing yesterday: the list of ministers to be dropped from President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua’s cabinet, which Nigerians had waited for in the past five months.

But when the list eventually came around 7.30 pm, it was shock and surprise galore.

Twenty ministers were dropped from the cabinet.

Among them were Minister and Deputy Chairman, National Planning Commis-sion, Senator Mohammed Sanusi Daggash, and Minister of Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Alhaji Aliyu Modibbo Umar, both of whom were believed to be in the President’s kitchen cabinet.

A statement issued last night by Presidential Spokesman Olusegun Adeniyi said the ministers were relieved of their posts in furtherance of the ongoing efforts to reposition and strengthen the present administration for enhanced effectiveness in service delivery.

President Yar’Adua had restructured the federal ministries in September, de-merging some ministries earlier merged under erstwhile President Olusegun Obasanjo and creating a new Ministry of Niger Delta. Under the restructuring, there is now a total of 28 ministries to be manned by 42 ministers.

Among those dropped in yesterday’s cabinet reshuffle were Adamu Maina Waziri - Minister of State Agriculture; Charles Ugwu - Commerce & Industry; Ahmed Garba Bichi - Minister of State Commerce & Industry; Igwe Aja-Nwachuku - Minister of Education; Jerry Anthony Agada - Minister of State Education 1; Fatima Balaraba Ibrahim; Minister of State Power; Emmanuel Olatunde Odusina - Minister of State Gas; Halima Tayo Alao – Minister of Environment and Housing, and John James Akpanudoedehe – Minister of State Federal Capital Territory.

Others dropped were: Tijani Yahaya Kaura - Minister of State 1 Foreign Affairs; Ibrahim Dasuki Nakande – Minister of State for Information & Communication; Alhaji Haruna Hassan – Minister of State Interior; Sarafa Tunji Isola – Minister of Mines and Steel Development; Ahmed Mohammed Gusau - Minister of State Mines and Steel Development; Felix Hyatt – Minister of State Transportation (Aviation); John Okechukwu Emeka - Minister of State Transportation 2; Saudatu Usman Bungudu – Minister of Women Affairs, and Abdulrahman Hassan Gimba - M/Chairman National Sports Commission (NSC).
THISDAY learnt some of the ministers were dropped for non-performance or poor performance, while others were axed for alleged in-fighting, which former ministers of FCT, Environment and Water Resources were said to be pronounced in.

Adeniyi said the President also directed that until new Ministers are confirmed by the Senate and sworn into office, Mr. Remi Babalola (Minister of State, Finance), would serve as Supervising Minister for FCT.

Similarly, the Minister of State, Agriculture and Water Resources, Mr. Demola Seriki, would serve as Supervising Minister for the Federal Ministry of Mines and Steel Development, while Dr. Aliyu Idi Hong (Minister of State, Culture and Tourism) will serve as Supervising Minister for the Federal Ministry of Commerce and Industry.

Alhaji Alhassan Bako Zaku (Minister of State, Science & Technology) is to act as Supervising Minister for the NSC; Elder Godsday Orubebe (Minister, Special Duties) will act as Supervising Minister/Vice Chairman, National Planning Commission and Mrs. Grace Ekpiwhre (Minister, Science & Technology) will oversee the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs.”

Yesterday’s Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting started an hour and a half behind the scheduled time of 10.am.
Oblivious of what was coming, most of the ministers were their usual self, throwing banters and discussing in groups about their various ministries and the decision to host the U-17 World Cup next year.

Five months after alerting the nation of impending cabinet reshuffle, inside sources confirmed to THISDAY that President Yar’Adua hinted the ministers that yesterday’s FEC meeting was likely to be the last for some of them.

He thanked them for their contributions to national development and asked them to watch out for those who have been retained and those who have been dropped later on the NTA network news.

The source further confirmed that those who are retained collected their letters of reappointment after their meeting before leaving the Presidential Villa.
At about 4.10 pm, President Yar’Adua took a valedictory photograph with the ministers.

But the three ministers in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs namely Chief Ojo Madueke, Tijani Yahaya Kaura, Ambassador Bagudu M. Hirse and Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Michael Kaase Aondoakaa (SAN), who are said to be away for official assignments outside the country as well as Transportation Minister, Mrs. Diezani K. Alison Madueke, who was earlier in the meeting but had to leave for medical check-up were not part of the photo session.

Incidentally, the five of them were among those retained.

The taking of the photograph with the ministers preceded President Yar’Adua’s announcement of ministers to be dropped.

Daggash can be said to be a good actor as he came out of the meeting bubbling with life, shaking hands and generally joking with journalists.

When some reporters tried to approach him on the matter, he said rhetorically: “You think I have been sacked?”

At the end of the meeting, some of the ministers tried with little success to hide their emotions as they filed out to take the photograph with President Yar’Adua at the unusual photo session, which was the fist indication that the months of suspense over the cabinet reshuffle had ended.

Some ministers were seen expressing relief that the suspense was finally over confirming that the President’s delay in effecting the cabinet reshuffle had affected the pace of work at the various ministries.

One of the former ministers said the suspense was too much and was capable of causing hypertension.

It was easy to tell those who will not be returning as they had what seemed like forced smiles on their faces.

They walked briskly out of the villa after the photograph session, while others returning were seen backslapping each other and shaking hands.
http://www.thisdayonline.com/nview.php?id=126686
SportsRe: Nigeria In U-17 World Cup U-turn by Seun(mod): 3:45pm On Oct 29, 2008
I love this president. He has his flaws, but he's a very responsible administrator. Very disciplined spender.
ProgrammingRe: Python Programming by Seun(mod): 1:36am On Oct 29, 2008
By the way, TkInter is probably not a bad toolkit. If I ever have to use a GUI, I'm going to try TK.
Compared to WxPython and others, it's very lightweight and that's always a good thing in my book.
Foreign AffairsRe: US Elections 2008 Results: Obama vs Mccain by Seun(mod): 9:01pm On Oct 28, 2008
Expect to see aggression and outright violence with lawlessness
as well as increase in police brutality against blacks if Obama wins.
I think this is a stupid reason not to vote for Obama, but that's just my opinion.
Foreign AffairsRe: Somali Woman Stoned To Death! by Seun(mod): 8:01pm On Oct 28, 2008
Since we can't do anything about it, I'll advice that you should stop reminding us about these things.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Service Engineers For Ships,lifeboat,cruise,merchant,offshore Wanted. by Seun(mod): 2:31pm On Oct 28, 2008
tnx
TV/MoviesRe: Heroes: TV Series by Seun(mod): 11:55pm On Oct 27, 2008
The show is basically a soap opera for comic junkies. I absolutely love the speedster. She's cute
Foreign AffairsRe: US Elections 2008 Results: Obama vs Mccain by Seun(mod): 11:49pm On Oct 27, 2008
You don't think the US security forces up to the task of protecting Obama if he wins?
ProgrammingRe: Java Vs C Sharp by Seun(mod): 10:22pm On Oct 27, 2008
Considering the language alone, C# is definitely better. Everybody knows that C# is Java done right.

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