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Travel › Re: Ekpoma Residents Abandon Accident Victim, Loot Trailer Load Of Rice by somehow: 11:23am On Nov 03, 2020 |
capitalzero: What do you expect when political leaders are wicked. Followers are just following their footsteps. If a patient is a thief , expect the child to be an armed robber. Followers make the leaders Stop pushing blames. Leaders came from the midst of followers. |
Family › Re: MOTHERS! Here Are 5 Ways You Can Protect Your Daughters [PHOTOS] by somehow: 10:12pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
Teach them to blend with the crowd in an unfamiliar terrain so as not to be singled out for abuse.
no room for being too loud and no room for being overshy. |
Politics › Re: Anthony Okechukwu Died In An Accident Not Lekki Tollgate Shooting - Brother by somehow: 6:39am On Nov 01, 2020 |
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Business › Re: Share Your Worst Broke Moments Experiences In Life by somehow: 4:32pm On Oct 31, 2020 |
I am sorry for the delays. The OP will do the sharing to the 5 genuine people in need.
Have a nice day guys and may our prayers be answered. |
Business › Re: Share Your Worst Broke Moments Experiences In Life by somehow: 4:29pm On Oct 31, 2020 |
chatinent: Yes sir.
Perfectly, sir. Pls contact me using the WhatsApp link below. One of us just chatted you. Enjoy your day. |
Business › Re: Share Your Worst Broke Moments Experiences In Life by somehow: 2:32pm On Oct 31, 2020 |
somehow: @kobokobo
Don't be annoyed but please post your acct screenshot showing your acct balance, acct number and last 2 transactions.
I am doing this to be sure the money goes to the right persons
Blurr anything else please quote me doing this. just 5 persons |
Business › Re: Share Your Worst Broke Moments Experiences In Life by somehow: 2:26pm On Oct 31, 2020 |
bidierichie: Bro, in fact if I see 1k to just eat now, I go happy wella.
4711050553 Ecobank abeg B***mi. Thanks in advance bro @kobokobo Don't be annoyed but please post your acct screenshot showing your acct balance, acct number and last 2 transactions. I am doing this to be sure the money goes to the right persons Blurr anything else |
Business › Re: Share Your Worst Broke Moments Experiences In Life by somehow: 2:14pm On Oct 31, 2020 |
Please guys should nominate 5 names here that need this help the most.
I don't have much and I know it's small but will send each of them 3k today.
Abeg make una nominate who una feel say need am the most with genuine story.
I Sabi wetin hunger look like in person
If I see am for street, I go recognize am. |
Business › Re: Share Your Worst Broke Moments Experiences In Life by somehow: 2:04pm On Oct 31, 2020 |
chatinent: Oh thanks.
Please send it instead to the other guy who needs to take care of his sister. ( this guy by name stinjoe)
I appreciate. I can manage.
I hustle through my writing job as indicated in my signature below. can you write on business/investment/finance/risk subjects as a technical write? |
Career › Re: 14,000 Exxonmobil Staff To Lose Jobs Over Dwindling Oil Demand by somehow: 10:42pm On Oct 30, 2020 |
Time for them to become employers of labor having made enough as oil workers |
Crime › Re: IG Tells Police Officers To Protect Themselves Against Physical Attacks by somehow: 5:39pm On Oct 30, 2020 |
This is normal everywhere, at least in the USA.
That is why their cops shoot first once they sense you are capable of hurting them.
Na police wey dey alive dey bear police. |
Politics › Re: Army Finally Grants Lagos Panel Of Inquiry Access Into The Hospital by somehow: 5:36pm On Oct 30, 2020*. Modified: 6:33pm On Oct 30, 2020 |
So you mean Army took dead bodies they are trying to hide to their morgue?
na so fools full our military?
Why would the army leave the sea side abi na ocean side to come hide or dispose what will incriminate them in their morgue? |
Politics › Re: #EndSARS: IGP Adamu Replies Amnesty, Says Policemen Didn’t Shoot Protesters by somehow: 2:50pm On Oct 30, 2020 |
Police did not shoot protesters during this protest
They shot at hoodlums who tried to kill them as self defence
Let us separate the two
I repeat police did not shoot peaceful protesters but shot at thugs, hoodlums and criminal elements who actually killed some of them and also committed series of atrocities.
Lets learn to blame the right people! |
Education › Re: IPPIS: FG Paid Some Professors N8,000 As Monthly Salary – Abiodun Ogunyemi by somehow: 2:30pm On Oct 30, 2020 |
jolyment: They can generate money, the burden will be on the poor students. What are they doing with the ones they currently generate? |
Education › Re: IPPIS: FG Paid Some Professors N8,000 As Monthly Salary – Abiodun Ogunyemi by somehow: 2:29pm On Oct 30, 2020 |
ChiefS: That is only possible if the government allows universities to charge tuition. The same Government insists that tuition is free but has refused to fund education. Primary and secondary school fees are higher than the fees paid at Federal Universities. Does state universities not charge tuition fees, how come they are not better off? |
Education › Re: IPPIS: FG Paid Some Professors N8,000 As Monthly Salary – Abiodun Ogunyemi by somehow: 12:47pm On Oct 30, 2020 |
CzarChris: It's funny when I read stuffs like this, the educational sector is not run like that, if not the poor won't be able to afford education, but if it comes down that no problem. I just hope the parents of the students would be willing pay the hefty cost that will be saddled on them. Then Let them enroll to the IPPIS just like the others Government can't be paying its employees on their terms when they don't even generate nada for the Govt. Redundant lot |
Education › Re: IPPIS: FG Paid Some Professors N8,000 As Monthly Salary – Abiodun Ogunyemi by somehow: 12:44pm On Oct 30, 2020 |
Xano: One answer: TSA Which they also hate. |
Education › Re: IPPIS: FG Paid Some Professors N8,000 As Monthly Salary – Abiodun Ogunyemi by somehow: 12:37pm On Oct 30, 2020 |
ChiefS: It negates the law governing Universities. The principle of autonomy which took ASUU many years of strike . It does not capture the peculiarities of lecturers. Lecturers have specific allowances that support publishing in journals and attending conferences. A lecturer is expected not only to teach but do research which should be published in journals and presented at conferences. The cost of publishing in local journals range between 35 and 100k. While open access international journals cost between $1,000 and $2,500. This he does using his lean salary. No lecturer is promoted without having a good number of publications in local and international journals. The mantra in academics is "publish or perish".
Those attributing lecturers' rejection of IPPIS to their visiting status to other universities are not aware that the lecturers that serve as visiting lecturers are mostly visiting lecturers to private and state universities which are NOT on IPPIS. So it is impossible for IPPIS to detect it.
Also, IPPIS does not take into consideration other peculiarities like visiting lecturers from foreign universities whose services are required to support some departments that need their expertise. Universities all over the world don't operate in isolation. since the universities have laws governing them, let them pay themselves using internally generated funds they dont remit anywhere |
Christianity Etc › Re: Countries To Avoid As A God Fearing Nigerian by somehow: 7:15am On Oct 30, 2020 |
Accepting homosexuals won't turn Nigeria to heaven either.
Most of these countries were once like Nigeria
They did not become good countries because they accepted homosexuality.
Lets learn to separate both.
Which of the listed countries is Nigerian age mate and when did majority of them accept homosexuality? |
Christianity Etc › Re: Countries To Avoid As A God Fearing Nigerian by somehow: 6:55am On Oct 30, 2020 |
Humanistme: I would rather live in Sweden than Nigeria. the crime rate is much lower, better quality of life and higher life expectancy and gender equality and marriage equality.
and there is no Islamic terrorism
If th st is immoral to you then I guess your definition of morality is different. funny enough, Sweden have a lot of Muslims as citizens |
Politics › Re: With 28 Officers Killed, Police Admits Low Morale, IG Begins Tour Of Commands by somehow: 6:51am On Oct 30, 2020 |
How will a police-less country look like?
We tried it for a week and it was a Disaster
Who wants this to go on? |
Education › Re: ASUU Strike Will Continue As Long As FG Withholds Our Salaries - Ogunyemi by somehow: 4:00pm On Oct 29, 2020 |
21cents: please leave that one. he wants to force a mischievous narrative that ASUU is always right and fighting for the common man.
what are the little stuff they've done with the billions GEJ gave them? him no go fit answer dey talk say na small compared to the agreement. ehnnn even that small what have dey done? nothing!
I wish FG can make a law such that any strike by ASUU or any academic union that extends beyond 3 months should be punished by forfeiture of subsequent payments of salaries after three months.
you can't keep wasting students time at home for almost a year now claiming you're fighting for them. how do you intend to make up for the their time wasted at home ? ASUU have punished the students more than any others out there. |
Education › Re: ASUU Strike Will Continue As Long As FG Withholds Our Salaries - Ogunyemi by somehow: 2:01pm On Oct 29, 2020 |
zikter: Because the government has consistently refused to honor agreements that would have transformed the life of a Nigerian student. But it is no fault of ASUU in fighting for the right thing. Nigerians need to wake up and support them in making the government responsible and not castigating them the way some of you are doing There are universities not with ASUU, yet better than most of the universities still with ASUU, so what are you saying again? |
Education › Re: ASUU Strike Will Continue As Long As FG Withholds Our Salaries - Ogunyemi by somehow: 2:00pm On Oct 29, 2020 |
zikter: If not because of the strikes, the university system would have turned to that of primary schools now. The little monies released were done due to the strikes. Of course this is the only way for now, as long as people like you refuse to back ASUU and stop government irresponsibility. Go and look at governments sponsorship of education in the countries will like to use and spite Nigeria, it is tremendous. Even countries in Africa as the Prof mentioned are far ahead of us in public education management. Education is quite expensive and cannot be funded the way we are doing. This is a pure lie Has the primary schools turn to rubbish now even though they don't even generate funds like the universities do? ASUU fights for their pockets alone and this is glaring. Why has Unilorin not turned to a primary school ever since they opted out of ASUU? Answer this first. |
Education › Re: ASUU Strike Will Continue As Long As FG Withholds Our Salaries - Ogunyemi by somehow: 12:06pm On Oct 29, 2020 |
zikter: Because the government has consistently refused to honor agreements that would have transformed the life of a Nigerian student. But it is no fault of ASUU in fighting for the right thing. Nigerians need to wake up and support them in making the government responsible and not castigating them the way some of you are doing So why continue the same method that is not working? Does that not mean they are devoid of ideas? They can't win any fight Maybe because they are not truly doing it for the students |
Education › Re: ASUU Strike Will Continue As Long As FG Withholds Our Salaries - Ogunyemi by somehow: 10:40am On Oct 29, 2020 |
bunto: So true! They faced the wrong predators ..#Endsars. When actually their real enemy is ASUU. ASUU waste their time, their future, and abuse and traumatize them, yet they don't see it.NANS is barely fit for purpose, totally silent on these incessant strikes by their lecturers.
Truly, Nigerians don't know who their enemies are! No improvement in the method these so called lecturers use in teaching and when they encounter a bright student, they frustrate him till he becomes a bad student or lose interest in becoming a better student. |
Education › Re: ASUU Strike Will Continue As Long As FG Withholds Our Salaries - Ogunyemi by somehow: 10:38am On Oct 29, 2020 |
zikter: if the students are not useless, they should rise against the government and not ASUU, who are trying their best to improve public universities Tell me one fight ASUU fought for the students in Nigeria that we can now see the effect years ahead? |
Christianity Etc › Re: POPES WHO WERE ACTUALLY TERRIBLE PEOPLE [PHOTOS] by somehow: 10:36am On Oct 29, 2020 |
alot of attrocities happened under the roman catholic o
google is your friend
this thread is just a mild one. |
Education › Re: ASUU Strike Will Continue As Long As FG Withholds Our Salaries - Ogunyemi by somehow: 8:56am On Oct 29, 2020 |
Until students rise against ASUU, they will continue playing with your future! |