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kuuljay:Then tomorrow morons like you will come out with the headline: PASTOR REQUESTS MONEY FROM PEOPLE IN EXCHANGE FOR BIRTHDAY BASH... People paid for it, he did not spend a dime of church money on it and it was also not his personal money. Ask Obasanjo if he paid a dime for his presidential library. Case closed. |
His 1st class in Nigeria is just about useless. Politicians with school cert are driving cars and building mansions. A doctor prevented Ebola from spreading across the whole country. What mention has the APC govt made of her heroics? Or even the PDP govt before them? Any national award? No. The woman is dead and buried. The best this fellow can do is to find himself outside the country where 1st class brains are recognized and treated with some decorum of respect. Not Nigeria. Our priorities are all upside down. |
I'll describe an incident. There had been no water on campus for weeks. Then one Sunday, the taps began to run. Not rushing...trickling. You know, one bucket could take 30 minutes to fill up. So I dey with my guys for up dey yarn while also watching our buckets. Then this known Neo Black came to the tap. "who get this bucket?" referring to the one collecting water at the tap. A JAMBITE owned up. " Abeg I wan baf. I need this ya water. Make I collect am?" the ax man thundered. already reaching for the bucket and emptying it into his own. The look on the JAMBITE's face was priceless. If na you be the JAMBITE, wetin you go do? |
Teophilus96:E no pass ESUT. Den of Morocco and Ike Mgbabu back then. |
kinginvalhala4:Guy I left school more than 20 years back. For my school na red and black those pyrates dey wear o! Maybe they have rebranded. At a point my final year class harbored 4 capones! |
makabulchi:The best advice of all time, and to add to that, better know which girls you try to chase on campus. Shoe get size o. |
Donclaracuzo:Ever heard of the Buccaneers? |
Teophilus96:Better learn the codes now. There is white and black, all black, yellow and black, green and black...better master them now. Those guys know say you no be Viki. Red and black no be their code. That is for Wole Soyinka's people. |
Today's rate in Abuja Sheraton was N305 to $1. The thread is about rates. It is now turning to something else. |
2n2k:The Force PPRO as well as the ASP in charge of the ICT department were on AIT in January and said it takes 5 minutes. So why is it taking days and weeks? Soon it will be months and then the opportunity to start inducement to get it earlier the way the NIS does for passports will creep into the system. |
goldfish80:He was old and had not played for a long time. He was not supposed to feature in that tournament. He had to be called back from his holiday at the last minute due to injuries to Ike Shorunmu and Willy Opara. Also don't forget that the true number 1 in the country at the time, Joseph Dosu had sustained spinal injuries a year earlier in a car crash after the 1st qualifying game. Peter Rufai was already semi-retired and there is no way a goalkeeper can perform wonders at a stage like the World Cup after being called back from holiday to join the national team at the last minute. |
fiizznation:So we should wait for another four years right when the early signs that the govt cannot deliver on its own promises which nobody forced them to make are already staring us in the face? |
Elxandre:If the integrity of the UTME was solid, there would be no need for post-UTME exams. Back then everyone knew that passing JAMB was the ticket to your future. Our issues started when the cut-off points were fixed first to 200, then sub-200. That really jeopardized the integrity of the exam. I got my admission without knowing nobody. You wrote your exam and if you passed, you carried your bags and off to school you went. No wonder our certificates have no value anywhere in the world. In which country do you see an exam organization body marking up scores by as much as 25%? |
union123:You should be selling to the BDCs then... |
Elxandre:When I wrote JAMB, I scored 270. The cut off for my department was 290. I could not get in on merit. I had to enter through catchment. That was how tough the exams of those days were. Then we did not have the distractions that mobile phones, online and offline games, sports betting and all what not that students were exposed to. There was no internet. We filled forms manually, hustled our exam admission slips at JAMB office then at Aba Road in PH, had to wait for months to get the result and yet more months to get admission letters. It was tough then and if you look at the pattern of scores in the UTME over the last 10 years, you can see clearly the pattern of decadence in the system. Our students do not read anymore and it shows. The other day, I was in GTBank and the customer service personnel was teaching a graduate who came to sort out something with his account how to write a formal letter as the one the graduate wrote was total balderdash. I own businesses and I see many of these graduates coming to look for work. It is shocking to see that they can't even write a simple letter. Horrible use of tenses in their written English. GARBAGE IN, GARBAGE OUT! That is what it is. |
I sincerely weep for my children's generation. First it was the sub-200 cut off points. Now JAMB has to add 40 marks to each person's score? What kind of unbaked graduates are we going to produce in the next few years? |
I like the spirit with which awardees have grabbed the problem by the scruff of the neck and are facing it squarely. Some of you were on WeFM the other day. That is the spirit. Very anti- Nigerian. Usually Nigerians will sit back and complain at home for months and years on end without doing anything concrete. Such action taken by you guys is commendable. That money is in the treasury. It should not be diverted by Buhari's govt for any reason and awardees should not allow it to happen. They have tactfully taken off the N5,000 social security payment from the table. Now they want to take your duly awarded grant too? Do not let it happen. |
I feel like slapping this man's mouth. So the idiot is still basing campaign promises on crude oil revenue. What happened to other revenue sources? |
Blackkie:A single client on that site has brought work that has paid for my housing in Abuja for 3 years now and right now we are working on another project. There is yet another guy I did work for way back in 2009 and we are still working together. The relationship has progressed as I am about getting him and his team of investors into Nigeria for a major project they want to undertake. My brother, you need the favour of God to get to that level. In the case of the 1st person, I applied for a job he posted and heard nothing for 8 months. Then one day out of the blue he sent me a message about how he likes my packaging and that though he has heard all sorts of negative stories about Nigerians, he has an open mind and will want to work with me. IS THAT NOT GOD IN ACTION? That has been my experience. Lesson here? It does not stop at freelancing. It is about contacts and relationship. Some people will through this channel, meet people that will change their lives forever. Look at the bigger picture. Ask God for the kind of breakthrough I just described. Na so I see am o! |
makzeze:Typical of you to butt into communication between others when you know nothing of how this works. Payoneer exchanges at official rate in an ATM. The dollars can't be cashed out into an account. If you know nothing about how the system works, don't come displaying your ignorance here. |
PoliticalThuG:You must be of the Indomie generation then. He was a very popular actor and I loved watching him in the original Village Headmaster series with others like Melville Obriango (Ogene), Joe Layode, Femi Robinson and co. Then of course there were councilors Balogun and Bamishe, Sisi Clara, Amebo, etc. |
InvertedHammer:My brother, you have nailed it spot on. Sadly Nigerians are too dense to understand that there is no way a central bank can prop up a currency with $28bn in its reserves when it spends colossal amounts importing petroleum products on a daily basis. Russia is even in a better shape. They sell natural gas to almost the whole of Europe. They have nuclear capability so can product cheap energy. What do we have? What do we sell to the world? We lost America as clients. Iran is back in the oil business so India and SA that used to buy from them have run back to that source. Yet some people truly believe the Naira will gain strength in the coming months. Even Bubu has seen the writing on the wall and has scrapped the N5,000 payment. The CBN will ultimately have no choice. |
lexxyrule:You are the one selling so you should name a price. Besides, Abuja is Abuja. Where I am is of no consequence. Lots of neutral locations to meet and do the transaction. But since you have thrown the ball to me, I will buy it at N210 to $1. Gaskiya! |
OP, You were simply trying to be smart. You know what Nigerian banks have been charging since this whole Naira fall of a thing started. No bank has charged anything below N290 to $1. Somebody even issued a warning about this is another thread and said that the bank may later come back to withdraw the excess. It is unfortunate you are now a victim. Get ready to pay the excess X $500. Just pray the Naira does not slide more by the time the transaction is fully settled. |
lexxyrule:What is your price? |
Charlatan! If we stop importation of petroleum products, the dollar demand in Nigeria will drop by 70%, but Ifeanyi Ubah will go out of business. Who is he deceiving? |
So we still have fools like this walking the face of this earth? Read they won't read. The OP even has the nerve to come here to complain when he should be facing 21 years in prison. Thank your stars that this is not 1984 when Buhari promulgated that decree that prescribed 21 years for exam malpractice. By now the NSO would have been on your tail. Be waiting for JAMB runz. Fool! |
I don't see the Naira doing well anytime soon. Any appreciation will just be a knee jerk reaction. The fundamentals point to weakness. |
toluxa1:Thank you for correcting me. I remember saying I was not sure I was correct and since I have been shown to be wrong, I apologize and stand corrected for mixing up the usernames. |
Bevista:Well said. We can't all have the same views or approach to issues. But my response is: bash the issue/standpoint and back it up with your reasons. I really did not mind the 1st person's response. It was Jazes's response that baffled me more because he has been around here, and I think has even appeared on Channels TV's Business Morning program (I am not sure and I stand corrected if I have made a mistake). So I expected a lot more than the response he gave. |
doyinisaac:I am not a forex trader. I do business with companies abroad, including an international development orgamization. I get paid in dollars and pounds sterling and my business is subject to exchange rate risks. Therefore when I get paid, I need to know when I should sell my foreign currency for local use here, or if I should hold on to it. Some of my procurement has to be made in foreign currency as well. Any thoroughbred business person should know the risks to his business and know how to mitigate them. This involves a lot of study and reading. I don't leave my business to chance. I take it seriously. So if your interpretation of all this is to call me "mr forex trader", you are mistaken. I am not. I am simply one who learns all he needs to about his business so he is not caught out. And if I need to get charts of the exchange rate of the US Dollar to the Naira dating back to 1986, I have a Ukrainian programmer who can easily get the data and create what I need with Microsoft Excel or any of the charting software around. These things are not hard to get if you have the right contacts. |
mavinc4u:Bros, that my currency chart on the USDJPY is what will play out on the Naira in the next one week. I have locked all my dollars up until the next speculative attack which is already unfolding 24 hours after Ifeanyi Ubah went around boasting that he has improved the USD-Naira exchange rate. I earn dollars regularly and such information is what I use to know when to sell off my dollars or when to keep them. Any seasoned player in the currency markets knows that what drives price movements is a combo of fear, rumours, perception and outright greed! Look at that chart well and learn o! Then you will not be swayed by all the people clapping for Ifeanyi Ubah. |
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