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ac milan vs atletico madrid |
olympiacos vs man u |
man city vs fc barcelona |
daudae1: All of u insulting me ar frm all dis hopeless state universities I bet u ur lecturals will have to batle der governors for der outstndin salaries in essence ur strike is nt yet ova..Im speakin unda de Umbrella of second largest uni in Africa afta cairo uni..if u ar feelin me leme hear u say greatest Abusites! Naturally Ahead of odas..hahahahhahah...zaria callin!you really don't behave like an Abusite..we are not known for this 'SOPHOMORIC BANTA' attitude of yours..Coming here to write trash when you obviously know it a lie is totally uncalled for..next time,if your hand itches you to type 'R××bish,kindly chain it down, |
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daudae1: it just came to my notice dat fed have finally fufill der promise to ASUU derfore d Nec meetin will go ahead as scheduld...schedule of payment have been sent to various banks 3pm friday wike has to take fagge to d bank to confirm...lets Hope for a goood outcome!wike has to take faggae to the bank?Are you a learner? you better wake up before it's too late.,. |
SPACE BOOKED..., |
“ Don't bother to ring a bell in the ear that doesn't listen. Move to another ear, and if he doesn't listen to your bell, sit back and listen to his nemesis. |
“ There is beauty in truth, even if it's painful. Those who lie, twist life so that it looks tasty to the lazy, brilliant to the ignorant, and powerful to the weak. But lies only strengthen our defects. They don't teach anything, help anything, fix anything or cure anything. Nor do they develop one's character, one's mind, one's heart or one's soul... ASUU LIED TO US.. |
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The first pic spoilt the point you are trying to make.... |
Go and die o |
SPACE BOOKED..... |
Seems PUNCH failed to understand that not giving attribution to a report is against the ethics of journalism...@punch,STATE YOUR SOURCE... |
Daniyemi: ASUU is to meet on friday (tomorrow)with aguy,drop the as usual now...... SAUCE? |
hmmm..
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moscobabs: poly ibadan fine pass ham!!!!lol... |
for the avoidance of doubt,you can check page 61 of today's dailytrust newspaper..... |
And the difference is clear,..A.B.U all the way..@op,you can post more pictures to try and convince me but if it's only what you got,I'm sorry,I'm not impressed....Try again later |
BREKING NEWS: ABU 2013/2014 POST-UTME SCREENING HOLDS 18TH – 21ST DECEMBER, 2013. VENUE OF SCREENING. Candidates should report at the Multipurpose Hall, Faculty of Social Sciences, Main Campus, Ahmadu Bello University, Samaru, Zaria at 7:00am daily. SCHEDULE OF SCREENING DATES : Wednesday 18th December, 2013. Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Environmental Design , & Faculty of Education . Thursday 19th December, 2013 . Faculty of Administration, Faculty of Law , & Faculty of Arts. Friday 20th December, 2013. Faculty of Science , & Faculty of Social Sciences. Saturday 21st December, 2013 . Faculty of Medicine , Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary, Medicine, & Faculty of Agriculture. Any candidate who fails to appear for the screening exercise on the dates indicated above will not be considered for admission into the University during the 2013/2014 academic session. For more information check The Nation & Daily Trust of Thursday 12th December, 2013. GOODLUCK... |
Psalmpy: When should i use "HOW COME" or "HOW COMES".@op,I think the use of 'how come' or how comes' in writing is grammatical wrong because both are slangs..The correct word you should use is 'WHY'......,MY OPINION THOUGH... |
I heard you guys post ume will hold on 18th-23rd of this month.'please,I'm not very sure of this,but you can confirm from someone in skul....×peace× |
YES!YES!!YES!!!I now believe that Hard work pays..my bros and sis, “ The dictionary is the only place that success comes before work. work is the key to success, and hard work can help you accomplish anything. DEDICATED TO ALL MEANINGFUL NAIRALANDER........I MADE FRONT PAGE |
I pray I make front page oo...fellow nairalander,Pray for me......E no Easy |
ASUU: FG withdraws ultimatum on december 10, 2013 at 8:01 pm in news *Shows proof of lodgment of N200bn University fund By Henry Umoru ABUJA – THE Federal Government , Tuesday, said it was withdrawing the ultimatum given to striking university lecturers to resume or be sacked following appeals from well-meaning Nigerians and substantial compliance with the directive by some members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities. According to the Federal Government, the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN has confirmed that a sum of two hundred billion Naira agreed with ASUU at a meeting with President Goodluck Jonathan on the 5th of November ,2013 has been fully paid into a Revitalization of Universities Infrastructure Account. Addressing Journalists, the Senior Special Assistant (SSA) to the President on Public Affairs, Dr. Doyin Okupe who showed to newsmen the CBN letter which was signed by the Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Mr Tunde Lemo and addressed to the Accountant General of the Federation, confirmed that the total sum of two hundred billion Naira was the balance in the account as required. Okupe who noted that what the federal government was interested in was how to resolve the six month old crisis in a peaceful manner for the overall interest of all concerned, said, “right now, the issue of ultimatum is not a matter for discussion anymore. There has been substantial compliance nationwide. If I say you must return to work on the 9th and 70% of the people that I am talking to have returned to work, that is substantial compliance. |
THE Federal Government , Tuesday, said it was withdrawing the ultimatum given to striking university lecturers to resume or be sacked following appeals from well-meaning Nigerians and substantial compliance with the directive by some members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities.www.vanguardngr.com/2013/12/fg-withdraws-ultimatum-ASUU/ |
And how more OBJECTIVE can he be?Thumbs up JARUS |
CBN CONFIRMS FG’S CLAIM ON 200 BILLION NAIRA UNIVERSITIES INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDS AS PRESIDENCY AGAIN CALLS ON ASUU TO END STRIKE The Central Bank of Nigeria has confirmed that a sum of two hundred billion Naira agreed with the Academic Staff Union of Universities at a meeting with President Goodluck Jonathan on the 5th of November, 2013 has been fully paid into a Revitalization of Universities Infrastructure Account. The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Affairs, Dr Doyin Okupe made the CBN letter available to newsmen today in Abuja. In the letter signed by the Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Mr Tunde Lemo and addressed to the Accountant General of the Federation, the apex bank confirmed that the total sum of two hundred billion Naira is the balance in the account as required. The Letter titled CONFIRMATION OF THE EXCECUTION OF YOUR MANDATE FOR THE CREDIT OF ACCOUNT ON REVITALISATION OF UNIVERSITIES INFRASTRUCTURE ACCOUNT indicate that the sum was paid in three tranches of 129,300,000,000,00k; 20,700,000,000,00k and 50,000,000,000,00k into the account as directed. While reiterating that the President is fully committed to the implementation of agreements reached with ASUU, Okupe said a Needs Assessment Implementation Committee which has representatives of ASUU on board will be inaugurated tomorrow in order to fast track the utilization of the released funds and tackle infrastructural deficiency in the University system. According to the Presidential aide, Government has received a number of representations from eminent Nigerians and stakeholders on the need to temper justice with mercy regarding the ultimatum issued to the striking lecturers to resume work or face stiff sanctions. In the words of Okupe “ Government appreciates the fact that a number of Universities have either resumed academic activities or announced resumption dates in line with the directives earlier issued by the Committee of Pro Chancellors. We appreciate the fact that many chapters of ASUU have resumed work and many more will follow suit shortly. Government is only desirous of normalcy in the educational sector in view of the importance of this sector to the society. Now that evidence has been provided as to the availability of the sum of two hundred billion Naira for immediate disbursement to Universities, we expect that ASUU will call off this strike so that normalcy will fully return to our campuses. This is the only honorable path for our distinguished academics in the present instance.” He added that Government does not intend to victimize anyone who participates in a legitimate strike action in view of the fact that Nigeria is a signatory to the International Labour Organisation convention which guarantees workers’ rights to strikes convened in line with due processes. Dr Doyin Okupe Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Affairs |
Fynestboi: and did i insult youguy,wetin i do wey una ban me from posting 2day nw? |
CBN CONFIRMS FG’S CLAIM ON 200 BILLION NAIRA UNIVERSITIES INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDS AS PRESIDENCY AGAIN CALLS ON ASUU TO END STRIKE The Central Bank of Nigeria has confirmed that a sum of two hundred billion Naira agreed with the Academic Staff Union of Universities at a meeting with President Goodluck Jonathan on the 5th of November, 2013 has been fully paid into a Revitalization of Universities Infrastructure Account. The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Affairs, Dr Doyin Okupe made the CBN letter available to newsmen today in Abuja. In the letter signed by the Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Mr Tunde Lemo and addressed to the Accountant General of the Federation, the apex bank confirmed that the total sum of two hundred billion Naira is the balance in the account as required. The Letter titled CONFIRMATION OF THE EXCECUTION OF YOUR MANDATE FOR THE CREDIT OF ACCOUNT ON REVITALISATION OF UNIVERSITIES INFRASTRUCTURE ACCOUNT indicate that the sum was paid in three tranches of 129,300,000,000,00k; 20,700,000,000,00k and 50,000,000,000,00k into the account as directed. While reiterating that the President is fully committed to the implementation of agreements reached with ASUU, Okupe said a Needs Assessment Implementation Committee which has representatives of ASUU on board will be inaugurated tomorrow in order to fast track the utilization of the released funds and tackle infrastructural deficiency in the University system. According to the Presidential aide, Government has received a number of representations from eminent Nigerians and stakeholders on the need to temper justice with mercy regarding the ultimatum issued to the striking lecturers to resume work or face stiff sanctions. In the words of Okupe “ Government appreciates the fact that a number of Universities have either resumed academic activities or announced resumption dates in line with the directives earlier issued by the Committee of Pro Chancellors. We appreciate the fact that many chapters of ASUU have resumed work and many more will follow suit shortly. Government is only desirous of normalcy in the educational sector in view of the importance of this sector to the society. Now that evidence has been provided as to the availability of the sum of two hundred billion Naira for immediate disbursement to Universities, we expect that ASUU will call off this strike so that normalcy will fully return to our campuses. This is the only honorable path for our distinguished academics in the present instance.” He added that Government does not intend to victimize anyone who participates in a legitimate strike action in view of the fact that Nigeria is a signatory to the International Labour Organisation convention which guarantees workers’ rights to strikes convened in line with due processes. Dr Doyin Okupe Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Affairs |
AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY,ZARIA,.. MASS COMMUNICATION |
prodigy2k: Kindly help ur lit bro whom is in nid of jamb subjects combination for masscom n the novels 2 prepare forenglish,gov't or history,econs and literature,...u wil only need novels in literature nd they go thus...1)Sons nd daughters by j.c de graft's..2)romeo nd juliet..3)the joys of motherhood by buchi emecheta's..4)the old man nd the medal by ferdinand oyono's...5)1984 by george orwell's....nd also go throug these poems....1)an african thunderstorm...2)in the navel of the soul..3)A heritage of liberation...4)end of the war...5)give me the minstrel's seat...6)to his coy mistress...7)bat... journey of the magi..9)sonnet vii...gudlck |
If i did no vex
journey of the magi..9)sonnet vii...gudlck