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Education / Re: List Of The 5 Youngest PhD Holders In Nigeria by sexybaykay: 8:13pm On Oct 18, 2015
Kofacts:





http://nigerianscholars.com/2015/10/5-youngest-phd-holders-in-nigeria.html
Forgot to add me. Got ma phd at 21. I dint just invite d news
Family / Re: Women, Childbirth And Laziness by sexybaykay: 7:40pm On Oct 09, 2015
Mind ur business. Thats not meant to be an issue asu dnt know the reasons why they r fat when u marry.. treat ur spouse like that orself.. whichever
zed7:
I keep seeing women blow up after childbirth and their excuse is that pregnancy expands the body. No doubt pregnancy is stressful but with discipline both in exercise and diet u can get any shape back.
We have seen celebrity chicks with multiple kids still have a banging bod after childbirth. Example are chics like The Kardashian girls, Halle Berry, Angelina Jolie, Omotola etc.
I agree that celebrities don't have a choice than to keep in shape because of their jobs. So should it be with regular women. Your husband still needs u hot as smoke. It even helps your self esteem. Nothing as sweet as being called a hot mum.
Please ladies, pregnancy and childbirth isn't a curse.
I don't even want to hear that celebrities have maids and personal trainers. Exercise doesn't cost much. Even when d kids are asleep, take time out to work out. Nothing attractive about a shapeless woman. Dieting is cheaper than gluttony . In d long run, everyone wins. You, your proud hubby and kids.

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Events / Re: A Deaf Bride Weds A Deaf Groom (photos) by sexybaykay: 10:53pm On Sep 22, 2015
MISSNORA:
Wrong if u ask me.... Eg....a blind can't lead a blind.
Mumu... they are not blind....at least they are fending for themselves
Romance / Re: I'm 27 Loving A 17 Year Old!!! Pls Help.. by sexybaykay: 5:03pm On Aug 23, 2015
Nithings wrong. Am over ten years older than ma husband and we are very ok. Its up to you though
Education / Re: List Of Private Universities In Nigeria And Their School Fees by sexybaykay: 9:16am On Jul 29, 2015
justirich:
Thankfully Jamb has decided to drop it's new controversial method of posting students to schools. It's good that the saga has been resolved because it would have been difficult for some Nigerian parents and guardians if their kids were posted to private schools. Some private schools are very good and to be desired if not for their astronomical fees.

Below is a list of private universities in Nigeria and their
school fees:
Benson Idahosa, Benin City
N500,000
http://www.biu.edu.ng/

Covenant University, Ota
N432,000
http://www.covenantuniversity.edu.ng/

Caleb University, Lagos
N505,000
http://www.calebuniversity.edu.ng/

Crescent University Abeokuta, Ogun State
N480,000
http://www.crescentuniversitypgs.edu.ng/

Joseph Ayo Babalola University, Ikeji Arakeji
N436,000
http://www.jabu.edu.ng/

Lead City University, Ibadan
N550,500
http://www.lcu.edu.ng/

Novena University
N400,000
http://www.novenauniversity.edu.ng/

Obong University Nigeria, Obong Ntak
N190,000
http://www.obonguniversity.net/

Oduduwa University, Ipetumodu – Osun state
N164,000 Naira
http://www.oduduwauniversity.edu.ng/

Rhema University,
N325,000
http://www.rhemauniversity.edu.ng/

Veritas university, Abuja
N450,000
http://www.veritas.edu.ng/



The websites of these schools are there for you to visit and make enquiries to confirm this information.

Source: http://www.elitesplanetblog.com/2014/11/list-of-private-universities-in-nigeria.html?m=1
http://.com/list-expensive-universities-nigeria-school-fees/
Your list id very old. Where is Bowen, Madonna and Caritas?
NYSC / Re: NYSC Member Gets Skirt Uniform For Service Because Of Her Religous Belief by sexybaykay: 10:09am On Jul 15, 2015
Chosen1984:
Its not a new stuff! Neither is it bad!
saw that in 2006 during my service year in yobe. Its a choice and NOTHING IS WRONG WITH THAT
Its dooo wrong. Nonsense
Entertainment / Re: Photos - Meet The New Fattest Man In Britain, Carl Thompson by sexybaykay: 10:19pm On Jul 11, 2015
dpedro1:
[img]http://3.bp..com/-8plOmqtnGjg/VUNHgN6aOeI/AAAAAAABpxc/ogTiwhIkgw8/s1600/1.jpg[/img]

He starts his day with a fry-up breakfast made up of four sausages, five fried eggs, a pan-full of mushrooms. Consumes vast quantities of ice cream, thinks nothing of devouring an entire loaf of bread smothered in a whole jar of jam at one sitting. He cannot walk, wash or dress himself.

Now 412kg, Carl Thompson has been awarded the dubious honour of Britain's fattest man. He took the title from postman Paul Mason, who dropped from around 444kg to 139kg after having a gastric band fitted.


According to UK media, the 32 year old man has not had a job since he was 17 when he worked in a food factory. At the time Mr Thompson said he ate everything the factory didn't sell. But after the
death of his mother in 2012 from a brain tumour, Mr Thompson turned to food as a means of coping with his grief.
'That’s how I put all this weight on. I was very close to my mum,' he said speaking of his mother.



'She was fantastic, and I still haven’t got over it.'
Having been admitted to hospital for heart attacks and septicemia in the last three years, Carl is facing death unless he drastically changes his diet. But unlike Paul Mason, previously Britain's heaviest man, Mr Thompson said he does not want to undergo gastric band surgery.



'I need to go somewhere to lose my weight naturally because I can’t do it on my own,' he said. 'I don’t want a gastric band, they’re dangerous. I’d like the help of a dietician and a psychiatrist to help shift the weight.”
He is confined to the ground floor flat where he lives alone in Dover, Kent, kept company by a team of NHS carers who come to bathe him and cook for him every day.

[img]http://4.bp..com/-yQuAnoTBuLo/VUNHodqQUMI/AAAAAAABpyM/4m_WsMRC-mE/s1600/7.jpg[/img]

More photos @http://peddygist..com/2015/05/photos-meet-new-fattest-man-in-britain.html#more
He is dead na.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Employers Making Things Difficult For Job Seekers Everyday by sexybaykay: 5:54pm On Jul 01, 2015
elnino2015:
Sometimes, I just wonder how all these crazy demands from job seekers started in this country.

Companies advertise for Graduate Trainee openings stipulating maximum age of 24 years and yet stating Masters degree is added advantage.Apparently, they expect one to have a Masters degree at age 24.

There was a job opening in one of the new generation banks I saw few weeks back stating they only need graduates from foreign universities or those having MSc or MBA from a foreign university.How crazy? For a job opening in Nigeria, you are shutting the doors to Nigerian trained graduates. What happened to Corporate Social Responsibility and labour laws in Nigeria?


Or is it the maltreatment of Direct Sales Agents and Contract staffs in our financial institutions. These people who are employed as DSAs are also graduates but they face inhumane treatments in our banks. They give them crazy targets and pay them peanuts.
How irrational our Nigerian employers have become, subjecting someone to inhumane and unfavourable work conditions and yet still expect maximum productivity from such dehumanized and unhappy employee? How possible is that?


What prompted me to write this write up was my experience with a leading Microfinance bank in Nigeria today. I did an interview with the bank,passed the interview, did medicals and was asked to provide 3 guarantors before I'll be issued my appointment letter.

The crazy part of the guarantor thing is that the bank wants my guarantors to issue them a blank cheque; and attach 6 months statement of accounts. Where on earth does a prospective employer request for blank cheque as part of the requirements of a guarantor before issuing employment letter.

This has left me confused and pondering what kind of country is this?
My dear.. na God and man know man because i am below 24 with a foreign degree and am at home... so dont think all foreign grafuates are working. As a matter of fact.. all my mates are at home in nigeria cuz there is no work

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Politics / Re: PHOTOS- Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode Visits Traffic Spots In Lagos by sexybaykay: 11:31am On Jun 28, 2015
natas22:
Its only a man who has the qualities of God in him will do what his about to do, such quality like Humility which his considering the poor lagosians that are stuck in traffic for hours. His a governor his siren covers traffic but still his considering those without siren those that find it difficult to fuel there car talk less of using the small fuel in traffic.

If all Nigerian Governors are like this ....


www.
No matter what.. i dislike him
Celebrities / Re: Checkout Tonto Dikeh Lovely Look In A New Photo by sexybaykay: 10:23am On Jun 24, 2015
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Celebrities / Re: Checkout Tonto Dikeh Lovely Look In A New Photo by sexybaykay: 10:23am On Jun 24, 2015
ammyluv2002:
Pretty doll kiss
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Health / Re: N4 Million SOS Appeal For A Child Diagnosed With Brain Tumor by sexybaykay: 10:24pm On Jun 17, 2015
Mustay:
This cause had been verified before posting.



Soffiyah is a girl aged 3 years-old currently diagnosed with brain tumor. I do not want to get into the mess we have in this country; however the total amount of 4 million naira is needed for her surgery.


So far, one-quarter of the total amount has been received.

Please kindly donate to this cause.

Thank you.

See below:

Bank: First Bank of Nigeria

Account Name: Sofiyyah Morokonla

Account Number: 3084586338




Put it on GoFundMe
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Academic And Non-academic Staff Recruitment At Bowen University -12 Positions by sexybaykay: 4:53pm On Jun 15, 2015
Keneking:
Ok

- any vacancy for nuclear physics?
- or nuke technology?

BTW: its a Baptist University, will staffer be baptised before offering them jobs undecided
Hahah. For your mins u have cracked a funny joke...mtcheeeew
Politics / Re: Unemployed, Poor Nigerians To Get N5000 Monthly – FG by sexybaykay: 3:43pm On Jun 15, 2015
wachakuta:
The Buhari Administration at the weekend declared that there are ongoing plans to implement one of its striking campaign promises that it will pay N5000 each to the poorest Nigerians across the country.

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo who gave the hint noted that government is “currently evaluating the best ways to collapse existing cash transfer and social welfare schemes to ensure consistency and alignment.

“Once this is completed, we will implement the first phase of this program, using recognized identification platforms and transparent payment solutions”, he added.

Osinbajo who disclosed this at the 10th Year Anniversary Lecture of Crescent University, Abeokuta, Ogun State titled, ‘The Nigerian Economy and the Future’, also said the federal government has identified the weak transmission grid, which prevents the wheeling of more than 5,000MW as a gridlock to be removed.

He assured that the Buhari administration would work with the distribution companies to ensure the necessary investment to get electricity to consumers is in place.

On the pervasive poverty ravaging the country, Osinbajo said the payment of N5000 each to poor Nigerians was necessary because “we cannot talk about the economy of the future without addressing how we move people out of poverty.

“One of the most striking promises we made during the campaign was the payment of Five Thousand Naira to the poorest Nigerians across the country”, he noted, even as he regretted that today, “about 112 million (66% of Nigerians) are deemed extremely poor, measured by World Bank parameter of those living on less than US$1.25 per day.”

The Vice President observed that the level of poverty explains much of the Nigerian situation because it affects all aspects of life,including why over a million Nigerians die yearly of preventable diseases.

“It reflects in our alarming rates of infant mortality and maternal deaths at childbirth. It also tells why so many children of school age are out of school and why so many adults lack access to healthcare and proper vocational training; why, in effect, they are less efficient and less productive at work”, Osinbajo noted.

Giving a succinct analysis of the nation’s economy, the VP said, “The vexed questions of the day pertain mainly to the economy. What is the real state of affairs? With so much reliance on a single commodity, how do we survive in an era of oil glut and falling commodity prices?

“With so many indications of waste, corruption and impunity, how do we set our economy on the right path? With so many unemployed, how do we offer hope and sustain the enthusiasm of our children still in school? And with so many of our consumer goods imported from abroad, how do we continue to live well without going bankrupt? Indeed, what is the place of Nigeria in the African and World Economy?” He further queried.

He lamented that, while many public servants were being owed arrears of salaries across the country, many traders are experiencing a downturn in sales.

“Artisans abound, whose businesses cannot thrive without power supply and many of our youths are searching in vain for employment”, the VP added.

On power generation, Osinbajo noted that the APC manifesto, is to deliver a minimum of 10% GDP growth annually, while ensuring an inclusive economy that improves the lives of all Nigerians.

This, he said, cannot happen unless we achieve a significant improvement in the power sector, even as he assured that the administration will focus on improving the supply of gas to power plants, which will ensure sufficient gas supply that will help maximize the 13,000MW of generating capacity.

His words: “The plans for the power sector will be supported with a National Infrastructural Master Plan that requires an investment of Three Trillion Dollars over a thirty-year period. This is the minimal requirement to improve our infrastructure stock from 35% of GDP to the benchmark for our peers, which is estimated at 70% of GDP.

“Apart from enabling manufacturing and other sectors, we expect that the investment in infrastructure will also directly create thousands of jobs in construction and maintenance activities”.

On the petroleum sector, the VP also noted that Nigeria has the 6th largest gas reserves and 8th largest crude oil reserves in the world, yet itnis struggling with high unemployment and low industrialization.

He regretted that “this embarrassment is compounded by the recurring scarcity of refined petroleum products which deal goes further still to harm our economy.

“Also corruption and a lack of transparency has dealt a massive blow on the petroleum industry thereby depleting our resources and creating a business environment which repels serious minded investors, whether locally based or international”, he added.

He expressed dismay that with the huge natural and human endowments in the country, the most recent World Economic Forum’s Report on Global Competitiveness Index (GCI) 2014 -2015 ranked Nigeria 127 out of 144 countries.

“This is in comparison with many other countries in Africa, ranking higher including Mauritius – 39, South Africa – 56, Rwanda – 62, Botswana 74, Algeria – 79, Kenya – 90, Zambia – 96 and Ghana – 111. Similarly, the World Bank’s Report on Ease of Doing Business Index ranks Nigeria, 170 out of 189 countries surveyed”, he noted.

Osinbajo assured that in order to address the myriads of problems and challenges facing the economy, the Buhari Administration will tackle corruption in all sectors of the economy and establish a sufficient tax culture.

He further assured that the Administration will encourage Public-Private Partnerships and ensuring a transparent framework that reduces the bottlenecks in doing business.

“We are hopeful that an influx of domestic and international capital will begin to chase the huge opportunities in Nigeria very soon”, the VP noted, adding that the administration will give top priority to agriculture and education sectors.

Osinbajo expressed appreciation for the great work being done at the University to secure the future of Nigerian children and the country.

“Crescent University represents that bold effort of some private individuals in Nigeria who, of their own volition and with their personal wealth, decide to build institutions of higher learning”, he said.

Earlier, the Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof. Ibraheem Gbajabiamila, while welcoming the dignitaries who came to grace the occasion, said the students of Crescent University were doing well in their academics and are brought up in a well disciplined environment.

The Proprietor, Judge Bola Ajibola expressed gratitude for the Vice President’s visit as well as other dignitaries.

He said students of the University have maintained academic excellence nationally and internationally and all of them are accommodated in the school hostel, adding that “there is no cultism and other social vices”.

Unemployed, Poor Nigerians To Get N5000 Monthly – FG |
http://leadership.ng/news/440494/unemployed-poor-nigerians-to-get-n5000-monthly
Even if they do know the populatiom of Nigeria.. what can 5000naira do? INstead of them providing the fiah.. isnt it better to teach them to fish.. na wa o

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Celebrities / Re: Don Jazzy's Parents Pose With D'Prince's Baby by sexybaykay: 9:08am On Jun 15, 2015
joebeckz:
Don's mum is pretty, the dad looks young.
That id not his dad. His dad is the late actor
Career / Re: I Want To Leave My Job For Masters by sexybaykay: 3:11pm On Jun 14, 2015
[U beter stay on your job. There are online programs you cn do. Besides now... no one wants to employ a masers holder cuz they cant pay them. I have and know loads of people who are at home after masters. Sticlk to your job if its well paying.. cuz the main reason people do masers in the wend is for a higher pay.quote author=damzy88 post=34758659]Hello everyone, I am a fresh graduate and got my first Job 3 months after Nysc. I am 23 years and I am thinking of going back to school for my Masters. Your opinions please?[/quote]
Career / Re: Plz How Difficult/ Easy Is It To Get Job Fast With 2nd Degree(msc) by sexybaykay: 9:30pm On Mar 24, 2015
Its better to do a top up in the UK for a higher grade then do masters... schools like teeside.. sunderland... northumbria...and maybe contact pfl or ukeas... can help you look for schools. Its beter because personally i dnt think its very easy cuz i have same experience.. ukeas is free while u pay for pfl....scholarships also available.
Career / Re: Plz How Difficult/ Easy Is It To Get Job Fast With 2nd Degree(msc) by sexybaykay: 9:24pm On Mar 24, 2015
Its better to do a top up in the UK for a higher grade then do masters... schools like teeaide.. sunderland... northumbria...and maybe contact pfl or ukeas... can help you look for schools. Its beter because personally i dnt think its very easy cuz i have same experience.. ukeas is free while u pay for pfl....scholarships also available.
Health / Help On Pcos by sexybaykay: 9:21pm On Mar 24, 2015
Please what are rhe impl[color=#006600][/color]ications of PCOS

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