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@ Op U have to think again because going by what U said, your ex really regrets missing someone of your calibre and to me that's the reason she's bringing her friend so she won't live regretting all the days of her life but console herself that she just left U for her friend. So to me, if U like the friend in question just go ahead with her and observe her too. |
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The elections are by the corner and Nigerians are in high spirits for the election but let's remind ourselves of these happenings and let them guide us as we make our final decisions. 1. Just last year after NGF elections, GEJ's led federal government and the PDP shocked us again by saying 19<16 by accepting Jang who scored only 16 votes in the election. How can a Phd holder not know how to perform such a simple arithmetic? 2. Again in 2013, GEJ and the PDP recognised a faction of 6 as against 27 house of assembly members in the RSHA. Meaning that to them, 6>27. How can a Phd holder do that kind of arithmetic? 3. In 2014 again, GEJ and the PDP recognised the 7 man PDP faction of ESHA as against the 19. Is this the kind of president and party that will move us forward? Let's think again. |
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Bonus no. 8: Never assume you are in love. Until the person has said so and U have seen him/her act so don't assume. Don't assume that he/she loves U because of closeness or fondness. |
zick19:Tnx bro I have modified it. |
zick19:Hahaha sorry o @ Zick just that the truth must be told. |
kaycexx:@ Kayce don't get your point but my idea is that girl should learn to call a guy with her own call card and the guy should not expect a girl to call him because he has sent her aiRtime. Let her call you because U are important to her and she loves U not because U have sent her card. Let her calling be as her resources permit. |
eistien:I mean it bro. I have seen guys who say they can't marry fine babes because they don't want them the girls to dump them tomorrow and for the fat ones there are guys out there who can never fall for lekpa girls (me inclusive). No matter how beautiful a girl is, I can never have anything to do with her is she's lekpa. So one man's food is another man's poison. |
Here are 7 things U must/Mustn't do in or before a relationship. 1. Never love for where U are but for who U are I.e don't love a gal/guy just because of your present status because U might not be comfortable with the person when your level changes. So before U start that relationship or marry, make sure its a person U can be comfortable with come rain come sunshine except u just want to play around. 2. Always be yourself: I met a lady who said the reason she can't marry the guy she was going out with is that the guy always says 'yes' to all she says. To him he was doing it to gain her and make her feel loved but to her she knew that the guy wasn't been himself. 3. Love who U are: we have seen people who try all they can to change their skin colour, body type just because they don't feel comfortable with themselves. But the truth is this 'U ARE NOT MEANT FOR EVERYBODY'. Do u know that there are people who like ugly, fat, etc people? So be comfortable with yourself. 4. Do things for love and not love for the things U do. When U do things for love U won't feel too hurt when the peopl U have been good to act otherwise. 5. As in gal, don't think U can keep your guy by spreading your legs for him. This is a common mistake girls make. 6. as a guy, if U need to send a girl money for her to call U then U are of all men most miserable. When U are sending her airtime let it not be that U expect her to call U with it. So next time don't get angry with her if she doesn't call U with the card U sent her and as a girl learn to call your guy with your own airtime not only when he sends U card. 7. Don't manage him or her: most times we feel we can manage people but in most cases it doesn't work that way. Just read in the paper this morning of a girl who was bathed in acid by her boy friend who is an ex-militant. The guy was beating her in the relationship but she was still expecting better days because the guy was taking care of her financial needs until she discovered the guy's true identity and wanted to leave. |
Please indicate here if you got UDUS Masters admission (not started or have finished the admission process), you are a masters student or have any idea about their school fees. Thanks |
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Again a sitting president doesn't have records but speaks like a drunkard arguing in the beer parlour. GEJ said he spent more on purchasing military hardware but look at what documents have shown; Published in the Journal of African Macroeconomic Review, Volume 2 Number 1, the study, entitled: “ Comparative Regime Analysis of the Trend and Structure of Military Expenditure in Nigeria, 1980-2010,” revealed that while the Buhari/Idiagbon spent 38.68 per cent of total allocation to the military on capital items such as military hardware between January 1984 and August 1985 when it was overthrown, the Yar’Adua/Jonathan administration spent 34.67 per cent of military budget between May 2007 and May 2010. Authored by Anyanwu Sarah, Egwaikhide Chris and Aiyedogbon John Olu Coris, the study observed as follows: “Buhari/Idiagbon in 1984 also allocated 38.68 per cent and 61.32 per cent for capital milex and recurrent respectively. They spent approximately 16 months. The Ibrahim Babangida regime (1985-1993) spent 19.58 per cent on capital milex and 80.42 per cent on recurrent milex. Abacha/Shonekan/Abdulsalam (1993-1999) regime expended 24.10 per cent on capital milex and 75.9 per cent on recurrent milex. The civilian administration of Olusegun Obasanjo (1999-2007) for a period of eight years, spent 17.44 per cent of her total milex on capital milex and 82.56 per cent on recurrent milex. Yar’adua/Jonathan (2008-2010) had so far spent 34.67 per cent on capital milex and 65.33 per cent on recurrent.” Milex refers to military expenditure. Other studies show that since Jonathan took over the reins of leadership, the capital budget for military hardware has been decreasing while recurrent has been increasing. For instance, analysing the 2012 defence spending as proposed by the Jonathan administration, APC Governorship Candidate for Kaduna State, Mallam Nassir el-Rufai observed: “When one carefully peruses the capital budgets of the DHQ and Army, most of the capital spending is going towards buildings, some ammunition and vehicle spares. This year, we are not buying any equipment for the armoured, artillery and other mechanisation needs of the Army – at least not anywhere in the budget. “The Navy and Air Force are slightly better. The Navy is buying two (yes only two) offshore patrol vessels and six coastal patrol boats and some spares. The Air Force intends to acquire 12 Augusta 109 helicopters, some uniforms, the reactivation of C-130, G222, Alpha Jets and maintenance, and some buildings. No new fighter jets this year!” The situation was worse in the recently signed Budget 2014 which allocated 90 per cent of military expenditure to salaries and other recurrent needs while a meagre 10 per cent went to military hardware.[b]Again a sitting president doesn't have records but speaks like a drunkard arguing in the beer parlour. GEJ said he spent more on purchasing military hardware but look at what documents have shown; Published in the Journal of African Macroeconomic Review, Volume 2 Number 1, the study, entitled: “ Comparative Regime Analysis of the Trend and Structure of Military Expenditure in Nigeria, 1980-2010,” revealed that while the Buhari/Idiagbon spent 38.68 per cent of total allocation to the military on capital items such as military hardware between January 1984 and August 1985 when it was overthrown, the Yar’Adua/Jonathan administration spent 34.67 per cent of military budget between May 2007 and May 2010. Authored by Anyanwu Sarah, Egwaikhide Chris and Aiyedogbon John Olu Coris, the study observed as follows: “Buhari/Idiagbon in 1984 also allocated 38.68 per cent and 61.32 per cent for capital milex and recurrent respectively. They spent approximately 16 months. The Ibrahim Babangida regime (1985-1993) spent 19.58 per cent on capital milex and 80.42 per cent on recurrent milex. Abacha/Shonekan/Abdulsalam (1993-1999) regime expended 24.10 per cent on capital milex and 75.9 per cent on recurrent milex. The civilian administration of Olusegun Obasanjo (1999-2007) for a period of eight years, spent 17.44 per cent of her total milex on capital milex and 82.56 per cent on recurrent milex. Yar’adua/Jonathan (2008-2010) had so far spent 34.67 per cent on capital milex and 65.33 per cent on recurrent.” Milex refers to military expenditure. Other studies show that since Jonathan took over the reins of leadership, the capital budget for military hardware has been decreasing while recurrent has been increasing. For instance, analysing the 2012 defence spending as proposed by the Jonathan administration, APC Governorship Candidate for Kaduna State, Mallam Nassir el-Rufai observed: “When one carefully peruses the capital budgets of the DHQ and Army, most of the capital spending is going towards buildings, some ammunition and vehicle spares. This year, we are not buying any equipment for the armoured, artillery and other mechanisation needs of the Army – at least not anywhere in the budget. “The Navy and Air Force are slightly better. The Navy is buying two (yes only two) offshore patrol vessels and six coastal patrol boats and some spares. The Air Force intends to acquire 12 Augusta 109 helicopters, some uniforms, the reactivation of C-130, G222, Alpha Jets and maintenance, and some buildings. No new fighter jets this year!” The situation was worse in the recently signed Budget 2014 which allocated 90 per cent of military expenditure to salaries and other recurrent needs while a meagre 10 per cent went to military hardware.[/b]Again a sitting president doesn't have records but speaks like a drunkard arguing in the beer parlour. GEJ said he spent more on purchasing military hardware but look at what documents have shown; Published in the Journal of African Macroeconomic Review, Volume 2 Number 1, the study, entitled: “ Comparative Regime Analysis of the Trend and Structure of Military Expenditure in Nigeria, 1980-2010,” revealed that while the Buhari/Idiagbon spent 38.68 per cent of total allocation to the military on capital items such as military hardware between January 1984 and August 1985 when it was overthrown, the Yar’Adua/Jonathan administration spent 34.67 per cent of military budget between May 2007 and May 2010. Authored by Anyanwu Sarah, Egwaikhide Chris and Aiyedogbon John Olu Coris, the study observed as follows: “Buhari/Idiagbon in 1984 also allocated 38.68 per cent and 61.32 per cent for capital milex and recurrent respectively. They spent approximately 16 months. The Ibrahim Babangida regime (1985-1993) spent 19.58 per cent on capital milex and 80.42 per cent on recurrent milex. Abacha/Shonekan/Abdulsalam (1993-1999) regime expended 24.10 per cent on capital milex and 75.9 per cent on recurrent milex. The civilian administration of Olusegun Obasanjo (1999-2007) for a period of eight years, spent 17.44 per cent of her total milex on capital milex and 82.56 per cent on recurrent milex. Yar’adua/Jonathan (2008-2010) had so far spent 34.67 per cent on capital milex and 65.33 per cent on recurrent.” Milex refers to military expenditure. Other studies show that since Jonathan took over the reins of leadership, the capital budget for military hardware has been decreasing while recurrent has been increasing. For instance, analysing the 2012 defence spending as proposed by the Jonathan administration, APC Governorship Candidate for Kaduna State, Mallam Nassir el-Rufai observed: “When one carefully peruses the capital budgets of the DHQ and Army, most of the capital spending is going towards buildings, some ammunition and vehicle spares. This year, we are not buying any equipment for the armoured, artillery and other mechanisation needs of the Army – at least not anywhere in the budget. “The Navy and Air Force are slightly better. The Navy is buying two (yes only two) offshore patrol vessels and six coastal patrol boats and some spares. The Air Force intends to acquire 12 Augusta 109 helicopters, some uniforms, the reactivation of C-130, G222, Alpha Jets and maintenance, and some buildings. No new fighter jets this year!” The situation was worse in the recently signed Budget 2014 which allocated 90 per cent of military expenditure to salaries and other recurrent needs while a meagre 10 per cent went to military hardware. |
How much for Hp 630 keyboard? |
It is clear from all indications that all PDP and GEJ supporters are very myopic and lack the ability to reason critically. Between GEJ and GMB who is more healthy? Just watch them walk, talk and interact and U will know for sure that GMB is more healthy. Please stop reasoning through your nostrils or elsewhere and start reasoning with your brains or U supporters of PDP and GEJ. |
Please I applied for MSc @ UDUS but am staying far from Sokoto so please alert me if you also applied or are a student of UDUS. Thank U |
Please does anyone has information as to whether they are doing just MSc in computer science generally or specialising in the various areas listed in the brochure? |
tonyfrenzy: Man! Thatz professional masters app fee, all academic (has ability to continue for PhD. program) masters form goes for N15500. Dnt print that one, unless u're only trying to upgrade ur CV and hv no intention to pursue Doctorate.Tnx a lot bro was confused myself. So Msc will be the ideal choice right? |
Who else applied for computer science? I choose master of computer systems and the fee it brought to me is 20k500. Is there anyone that applied for computer science but MSc? If yes what is the total charge for that. Please those who applied for other courses too should put forward their total charges let's compare. |
Some people are just so ignorant. That platform was instituted by the Sultan the Catholic Archbishop when he was then CAN president so what's the big deal if the duo decide to come together again for the forum even if one of them is out of office? |
@ Tradelyn can U please send me the details too @ bizwiz.wadup@gmail.com? |
Contact me if you have any of the above for sale. |
In trying to make a point he shot himself in the leg by still stressing that the amalgamation of Nigeria was a mistake thereby buttressing Obj's fact that GEJ is been tribalistic. |
