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LiteratureRe: Which Book Are You Currently Reading? Share Some Thoughts! by sinto5(m): 5:02pm On Jul 14, 2015
am currently reading THE PRINCIPLES AND POWER OF VISION key of achieving personal and corporate destiny by Dr.Myles Munroe
CultureYour True Man by sinto5(op): 8:11pm On Jun 08, 2015
I found this post and I feel the urge to share it, be inspire while you scale through.


The truth is your true measure is not how you behave in moments of comfort and convenience but how you stand and react in times of controversy, challenge and conspicuous discomfor. It's the hard times that defines who you are and what we are made of!

We all go through life facing a stormy weather at different times and seasons. In such times, count your rainbows, not your thunderstorms.

See the opportunity and not the obstacles, be hopeful the sun will definitely shine after the fall!

Further ahead,

Somewhere in God's holy book, the Bible, a man was born blind to reveal the might and power of God.

Remember?

My point is

Sometimes our creator creates obstacles in our path, to reveal HIS power and to fulfill purpose

I have proof
I am proof
Be encouraged!

Through you the world will be blessed.

Awesome week beckons

And at the end of it all may you find happiness

Tosin Samuel
08095968570
BusinessRe: As A Person With Business Ideas, How Can You Turn N40,000 Into Millions? by sinto5(m): 6:31am On Feb 04, 2015
egobetatoday:
i like your idea.
i' ve had it in mind for several months now
the problem i have is this:

how do i market my products after rearing the fish. i mean who are the regular buyers

pls do pple really buy fresh fish. these have been my fears.

kindly reply. thanks
that should not be ur fear, were excaltly do u stay? depending on the area u are... I can link u up with some!!!!
BusinessRe: As A Person With Business Ideas, How Can You Turn N40,000 Into Millions? by sinto5(m): 7:03am On Feb 03, 2015
Vello:
Pls share more on your experience with me. And, just in case you're anywhere around Ibadan or Akure, I'll gladly visit you. Thanks
Am staying in osogbo, I'd rather prefer u call me on this number...
08061599901 or 08095968570
BusinessRe: As A Person With Business Ideas, How Can You Turn N40,000 Into Millions? by sinto5(m): 1:08pm On Feb 02, 2015
u can go into a fish farming... (cat fish), I started my with just less than #28,500..... and its very profitable...
RomanceRe: Seven (7) "Laughable" Ways Ladies Express Love. by sinto5(m): 9:27pm On Dec 14, 2014
so u folks still do these in Nigeria? ohhhhh.....shit..... I though Nigerian babes has suprecide those levels..... I bet that don't happen here in Mangalore
Jokes EtcRe: Don't Lie , Have You Ever Done This? (Picture) by sinto5(m): 6:05pm On Dec 05, 2014
That's what we call poverty... cryThat's what we call poverty...
Jobs/VacanciesRe: INEC Recruitment 2014 (ADHOC Staff Vacancies)-apply by sinto5(m): 1:38am On Nov 28, 2014
this my own email address o.... olawole83@gmail.com
RomanceRe: Mr Nairaland - December 2014 [Nomination & Verification] by sinto5(m): 9:32am On Nov 10, 2014
I nominate myself....sinto5
Christianity EtcRe: Law And Culture by sinto5(op): 10:47am On Oct 14, 2014
Alexk2:
I quite understand your confussn especially as in relate to conflicting cultures/traditions with Christianity and the bible.
few weeks ago, i opened a thread asking a questn abt one of those conflicting topics..www.nairaland.com/1923307/it-sin-drop-once-offering

Law is the moral standard of a people.
The point is, Jesus Christ didnt come to erase our culture, law and traditions as stated in Mattew...but to set standards for it.
Culture and traditions are good but whatever is good but doesnt find root from the bible or against what the bible teaches, such is wrong and every Christians should reject it...if you check such culture very well, they re rooted in idolatary and immorality.

thanks, from what u wrote our culture should not be part of out Christianity...

This is a wake up call to all Christians to make the bible our doctrine and culture and not to use the culture and tradition to rewrite the bible.
but most time we allow our culture to rule even in the house of God....
Christianity EtcRe: Law And Culture by sinto5(op): 10:51pm On Oct 13, 2014
naturally:
IMO culture is a way of life, its inbuilt in the society while law is the rules and regulation made to govern the people in the society
bro was it not law that become culture?
Christianity EtcLaw And Culture by sinto5(op): 10:40pm On Oct 13, 2014
Am so confused about somth, what is law? and what is culture? cos in Christianity we've Marge this whole thing together, I might not be forward in my question but I know u guys should have got what I mean, please I need some explanation....
PoliticsA Must Read by sinto5(op): 9:13pm On Oct 05, 2014
Sir and ma,greetings.Just got this for us to read and pray.                      UNBELIEVABLE! A MUST READ!

It Is Either The Koran Or The Sword - ALIYU GWARZO

''When I say that the Presidency must come to the north next year I am referring to the Hausa-Fulani core north and not any northern christian or muslim minority tribe.

The Christians in the north such as the Berom, the Tiv, the Kataf, the Jaba, the Zuru, the Sayyawa, the Bachama, the Jukun, the Idoma and all the others are nothing and the muslim minorities in the north, including the Kanuri, the Nupe, the Igbira, the Babur, the Shuwa Arabs, the Marghur and all the others know that when we are talking about leadership in the north and in Nigeria, Allah has given it to us, the Hausa-Fulani.

They can grumble, moan and groan as much as they want but each time they go into their bedrooms to meet their wives and each time they get on their prayer mats to begin their prayers, it is we the Fulani that they think of, that they fear, that they bow to and that they pray for.

Some of them are even ready to give us their wives and daughters for one nights sport and pleasure. They owe us everything. This is because we gave them Islam through the great Jihad waged by Sheik Usman Dan Fodio.

We also captured Ilorin, killed their local King and installed our Fulani Emir. We took that ancient town away from the barbarian yoruba and their filthy pagan gods. We liberated all these places and all these people by imposing islam on them by force.

It was either the Koran or the sword and most of them chose the Koran. In return for the good works of our forefathers Allah, through the British, gave us Nigeria to rule and to do with as we please. Since 1960 we have been doing that and we intend to continue.

No Goodluck or anyone else will stop us from taking back our power next year. We will kill, maim, destroy and turn this country into Africa's biggest war zone and refugee camp if they try it.

Many say we are behind Boko Haram. My answer is what do you expect? We do not have economic power or intellectual power. All we have is political power and they want to take even that from us.

We must fight and we will fight back in order to keep it. They have brought in the infidels from America and the pigs from Israel to help them but they will fail. The war has just begun, the Mujahadeen are more than ready and by Allah we shall win.

If they don't want an ISIS in Nigeria then they must give us back the Presidency and our political power. Their soldiers are killing our warriors and our people every day but mark this: even if it takes one hundred years we will have our revenge.

Every Fulani man that they kill is a debt that will be repaid even if it takes 100 years. The Fulani have very longk memories.''- ALIYU GWARZO

SHARE AND LET IT CIRCULATE FOR ALL CHRISTIANS TO RAISE PRAYER BANNERS
Christianity EtcRe: Starting My Own Religion by sinto5(m): 3:31am On Sep 20, 2014
if I may ask u what are the things u are putting into consideration?
PoliticsRe: Fake Results And Rigging By APC Osun by sinto5(m): 10:46pm On Aug 09, 2014
aljharem: Well, lets not declare a winner yet until INEC results are announced.
but news are carrying it that APC is leading with 25 local government?
PoliticsOsun Vote by sinto5(op): 10:43pm On Aug 09, 2014
Pls which party is leading in osun election, cos am getting confused some are saying the results we are seeing are forged by APC, members how true is that
PoliticsRe: Fake Results And Rigging By APC Osun by sinto5(m): 10:39pm On Aug 09, 2014
aljharem: Well, i don't know any PDP or APC agent.

All I know is the INEC result which indicates PDP still leading without Ife which is Omisore strong hold
how sure are u?
LiteratureRe: How To Write A Book On Anything In 14 Days Or Less by sinto5(m): 11:03am On Aug 05, 2014
pls am in osogbo, osun state, how do I get a copy of ur DVD?
LiteratureRe: How To Write A Book On Anything In 14 Days Or Less by sinto5(m): 11:02am On Aug 05, 2014
pls am in osogbo, osun state, how do I get a copy if ur DVD?
Nairaland GeneralRe: who farts(wicked types) between the girls and the guys? by sinto5(m): 6:35am On Jul 19, 2014
u are right, name ladies frat pass!!!!!
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Founder Is Now My Friend And Brother - Femi Fani-kayode by sinto5(m): 8:59pm On Jul 14, 2014
can somebody help me out, I want to write an article on nairaland, am new here, how do I do dat pls??
FamilyRe: How Do You Decribe A Perfect Life by sinto5(m): 7:01am On Jul 06, 2014
In my defination, a perfect life is the life that is full of the Grace of God, making Jesus all u ever want and have!!!!!!!. . apart from that there isn't any perfect life
AutosRe: SOLD!!!! 2008 Toyota Camry Hybrid Only 6mos used 1.650mil...call 08112100701!! by sinto5(m): 1:10am On Jul 03, 2014
grin grin
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Female Accomplice Arrested by sinto5(m): 11:55pm On Jul 02, 2014
Mad Cow: DAFUQ!!! angry
wats the meaning of this?
EducationRe: Asup Strike Update.....congratulation To All Polytechnic Student by sinto5(m): 11:44pm On Jul 02, 2014
ULSHERLAN: How old are you?
dat maybe u should ask Google
PoliticsRe: Bomb Blast At Ile-Ife In Osun State by sinto5(m): 1:21pm On Jul 02, 2014
:Dintact am tried of dis Nigeria am moving to Niger or Iran!!!! ;Dintact am tried of dis Nigeria am moving to Niger or Iran!!!!
EducationRe: Asup Strike Update.....congratulation To All Polytechnic Student by sinto5(m): 1:15pm On Jul 02, 2014
Amastermovic: ASUP Strike 2014: Panel of
Judges Recommends
Removal Of HND, First Degree
Disparity in Nigeria
This will be a great news to all students of
polytechnics whose institution is still
participating in the strike, which was
embarked upon by the union still October
2013.
According to latest information reaching our
news desk today, the Presidential Committee
on NEEDS assessment of Nigerian Public
Polytechnics and Colleges of Education, has
once again, recommended the removal of
dichotomy between Higher National Diploma,
HND, and the university first degrees.
Update about ASUP/COEASU meeting with
Federal government
The committee, which had in its report
submitted to the Federal Government in
Abuja, yesterday been the 1st of July 2014,
also advised that the curriculum of
polytechnics should be regularly reviewed to
address changes in industry and the demand
in society.
While speaking on this issue, th Director,
Tertiary Education, Federal Ministry of
Education, and Chairperson of the committee,
Mrs. Hindatu Abdullahi, said part of the
recommendations was that the National
Board for Technical Education, NBTE and
National Universities Commission, NUC,
should develop standards for the award of
Bachelor of Technology, B.Tech, by the
nation’s polytechnics.
Mrs Hindatu Abdullahi went on to add that
the panel/committee also recommended
autonomy for deserving colleges of education
to degree-awarding status, as well as
increase enrollment of students into their
programmes, which will also be good news to
all admission seeking students, starting from
this year.
Here’s a quote from Mrs Hindatu Abdullahi
which we decided to quote below.
“The National Commission for Colleges of
Education, NCCE, should ensure that all
colleges of education running degree
programmes should have not less than 60
per cent Ph.D holders of the total academic
staff strength for each of the degree courses;
and provision of Centres for Educational
Technology, CET, with all the requisite
facilities”.
The report which was submitted to federal
government from the committee also
revealed that in the schools visited by the
committee members, “all categories of
physical facilities are grossly inadequate,
while available ones are utiliaed beyond
installed capacity.
“Some vital learning resources are
completely unavailable; which included the
enrollment policy of 60:40 ratio for Science
and Arts-based courses in Colleges of
Education and 70:30 in favor of Science/
Technology and Arts/Social Sciences in
polytechnics are not implemented.
“In some institutions, the teacher-student
ratio is low; most of the academic
institutions do not have on-campus hostels,
while the available ones are overcrowded,
poorly lit and not adequately ventilated, and
in a state of disrepair; municipal facilities are
inadequate and in poor condition.
“Based on these findings, the following
recommendations cut across the polytechnics
and colleges of education:
Completion of abandoned and on-going
projects;
Rehabilitation and upgrading of facilities,
buildings, hostels, class of study,
infrastructures that are in the state of
disrepair; provision and rehabilitation of
students through public-private partnership.
“Recruitment of qualified teachers and
training/re-training of personnel;
Provision and upgrading of internet
connectivity,
Tele-communication and information
services;
Provision of essential learning resources/
materials;
All polytechnics and colleges should be
linked to the National Power Grid and provide
alternative/support of power in libraries,
laboratories, workshops and studios; review
of the laws establishing these institutions;
the following recommendations are specific
to polytechnics,” the report stressed.
Mrs Hindatu Abdullahi also went on to
inform that the report would assist the
federal government in repositioning the
academic institutions for effective and
efficient teaching, learning research and
community services, in line the federal
government’s transformation agenda and
global best practices for 2020.
More details about the 1st of July meeting
coming soon.
Amastermovic: ASUP Strike 2014: Panel of
Judges Recommends
Removal Of HND, First Degree
Disparity in Nigeria
This will be a great news to all students of
polytechnics whose institution is still
participating in the strike, which was
embarked upon by the union still October
2013.
According to latest information reaching our
news desk today, the Presidential Committee
on NEEDS assessment of Nigerian Public
Polytechnics and Colleges of Education, has
once again, recommended the removal of
dichotomy between Higher National Diploma,
HND, and the university first degrees.
Update about ASUP/COEASU meeting with
Federal government
The committee, which had in its report
submitted to the Federal Government in
Abuja, yesterday been the 1st of July 2014,
also advised that the curriculum of
polytechnics should be regularly reviewed to
address changes in industry and the demand
in society.
While speaking on this issue, th Director,
Tertiary Education, Federal Ministry of
Education, and Chairperson of the committee,
Mrs. Hindatu Abdullahi, said part of the
recommendations was that the National
Board for Technical Education, NBTE and
National Universities Commission, NUC,
should develop standards for the award of
Bachelor of Technology, B.Tech, by the
nation’s polytechnics.
Mrs Hindatu Abdullahi went on to add that
the panel/committee also recommended
autonomy for deserving colleges of education
to degree-awarding status, as well as
increase enrollment of students into their
programmes, which will also be good news to
all admission seeking students, starting from
this year.
Here’s a quote from Mrs Hindatu Abdullahi
which we decided to quote below.
“The National Commission for Colleges of
Education, NCCE, should ensure that all
colleges of education running degree
programmes should have not less than 60
per cent Ph.D holders of the total academic
staff strength for each of the degree courses;
and provision of Centres for Educational
Technology, CET, with all the requisite
facilities”.
The report which was submitted to federal
government from the committee also
revealed that in the schools visited by the
committee members, “all categories of
physical facilities are grossly inadequate,
while available ones are utiliaed beyond
installed capacity.
“Some vital learning resources are
completely unavailable; which included the
enrollment policy of 60:40 ratio for Science
and Arts-based courses in Colleges of
Education and 70:30 in favor of Science/
Technology and Arts/Social Sciences in
polytechnics are not implemented.
“In some institutions, the teacher-student
ratio is low; most of the academic
institutions do not have on-campus hostels,
while the available ones are overcrowded,
poorly lit and not adequately ventilated, and
in a state of disrepair; municipal facilities are
inadequate and in poor condition.
“Based on these findings, the following
recommendations cut across the polytechnics
and colleges of education:
Completion of abandoned and on-going
projects;
Rehabilitation and upgrading of facilities,
buildings, hostels, class of study,
infrastructures that are in the state of
disrepair; provision and rehabilitation of
students through public-private partnership.
“Recruitment of qualified teachers and
training/re-training of personnel;
Provision and upgrading of internet
connectivity,
Tele-communication and information
services;
Provision of essential learning resources/
materials;
All polytechnics and colleges should be
linked to the National Power Grid and provide
alternative/support of power in libraries,
laboratories, workshops and studios; review
of the laws establishing these institutions;
the following recommendations are specific
to polytechnics,” the report stressed.
Mrs Hindatu Abdullahi also went on to
inform that the report would assist the
federal government in repositioning the
academic institutions for effective and
efficient teaching, learning research and
community services, in line the federal
government’s transformation agenda and
global best practices for 2020.
More details about the 1st of July meeting
coming soon.
Amastermovic: ASUP Strike 2014: Panel of
Judges Recommends
Removal Of HND, First Degree
Disparity in Nigeria
This will be a great news to all students of
polytechnics whose institution is still
participating in the strike, which was
embarked upon by the union still October
2013.
According to latest information reaching our
news desk today, the Presidential Committee
on NEEDS assessment of Nigerian Public
Polytechnics and Colleges of Education, has
once again, recommended the removal of
dichotomy between Higher National Diploma,
HND, and the university first degrees.
Update about ASUP/COEASU meeting with
Federal government
The committee, which had in its report
submitted to the Federal Government in
Abuja, yesterday been the 1st of July 2014,
also advised that the curriculum of
polytechnics should be regularly reviewed to
address changes in industry and the demand
in society.
While speaking on this issue, th Director,
Tertiary Education, Federal Ministry of
Education, and Chairperson of the committee,
Mrs. Hindatu Abdullahi, said part of the
recommendations was that the National
Board for Technical Education, NBTE and
National Universities Commission, NUC,
should develop standards for the award of
Bachelor of Technology, B.Tech, by the
nation’s polytechnics.
Mrs Hindatu Abdullahi went on to add that
the panel/committee also recommended
autonomy for deserving colleges of education
to degree-awarding status, as well as
increase enrollment of students into their
programmes, which will also be good news to
all admission seeking students, starting from
this year.
Here’s a quote from Mrs Hindatu Abdullahi
which we decided to quote below.
“The National Commission for Colleges of
Education, NCCE, should ensure that all
colleges of education running degree
programmes should have not less than 60
per cent Ph.D holders of the total academic
staff strength for each of the degree courses;
and provision of Centres for Educational
Technology, CET, with all the requisite
facilities”.
The report which was submitted to federal
government from the committee also
revealed that in the schools visited by the
committee members, “all categories of
physical facilities are grossly inadequate,
while available ones are utiliaed beyond
installed capacity.
“Some vital learning resources are
completely unavailable; which included the
enrollment policy of 60:40 ratio for Science
and Arts-based courses in Colleges of
Education and 70:30 in favor of Science/
Technology and Arts/Social Sciences in
polytechnics are not implemented.
“In some institutions, the teacher-student
ratio is low; most of the academic
institutions do not have on-campus hostels,
while the available ones are overcrowded,
poorly lit and not adequately ventilated, and
in a state of disrepair; municipal facilities are
inadequate and in poor condition.
“Based on these findings, the following
recommendations cut across the polytechnics
and colleges of education:
Completion of abandoned and on-going
projects;
Rehabilitation and upgrading of facilities,
buildings, hostels, class of study,
infrastructures that are in the state of
disrepair; provision and rehabilitation of
students through public-private partnership.
“Recruitment of qualified teachers and
training/re-training of personnel;
Provision and upgrading of internet
connectivity,
Tele-communication and information
services;
Provision of essential learning resources/
materials;
All polytechnics and colleges should be
linked to the National Power Grid and provide
alternative/support of power in libraries,
laboratories, workshops and studios; review
of the laws establishing these institutions;
the following recommendations are specific
to polytechnics,” the report stressed.
Mrs Hindatu Abdullahi also went on to
inform that the report would assist the
federal government in repositioning the
academic institutions for effective and
efficient teaching, learning research and
community services, in line the federal
government’s transformation agenda and
global best practices for 2020.
More details about the 1st of July meeting
coming soon.
first to comment
Christianity EtcRe: Spiritual Digest For The Day 2nd Of July 2014 by sinto5(m): 9:34am On Jul 02, 2014
good mrng, pls can u help me forward this morning devoition. to my whatsapp number? please!!!!!! I mean every morning,, thanks! 08095968570
Nairaland GeneralRe: 10 Places We Can't Believe Exist. by sinto5(m): 6:38am On Oct 16, 2013
Mynd_44: Beautiful places. Nothing but sand everywhere you go.

Perfect place to leave your enemies when they mess up
........jst trick dem go der con dump dem der

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