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KingPradas: How did you know it was fake without attending the interview. Mr I-KNOW-EVERYTHINGNa Otondo like you dem dey scam. Abi you be part of the scam clique sef. Moderator, abeg take note!!!! |
bubadaniel13: OP just a question for the confused Mr Joel Brinkley,Is GEJ the first leader of Nigeria?how many years has he spent on power so far?Nigeria has been ruled by bad leaders for decades and u expect GEJ to turn bad things around within three years,the writer of the article must be dreaming.Olori ibu ni e o. Omo iya Abati ati Okupe. Ara lo ma san pa e o. Olovo |
Symphony007: Is this suppose to be a news reporting article or an opinion editorial..this article did'nt explain why it is imperative to stop fuel subsidy or who is really benefiting from it rather it jumps to alams and allison maduake...It seems these days, jonathan is the mighty piniada everyone wants to take a swipe at!!I advise you read again with your 'gogu' maybe by then you will totally digest the whole idea, at least partially. |
Ngwakwe: US Aid is a form of Neo-Colonization.Paid blogger you are dude/duchess Ngwakwe: US Aid is a form of Neo-Colonization.Paid blogger you are dude/duchess |
take dat: Moronarchy and Dumbo-cracy reigns in Bayelsa, where each successive administration inherits the stupidity of the previous administration and increases it! The state is plunging further into the shameful abyss of mediocrity and hopelessness with those fedora-hat wearing and committee-loving creeps in-charge!Nigerian politics is a farce. Y'all should read Ngugi Wa Thiongo'Os' Wizard of the Crow. The Nigerian situation is a microcosm of all third world countries. SMH! |
firstolalekan: north Korea, Iran and pakistan will finish US and the wicked Isreal. watch...So where do that leave your 'African' ass? Back to the trees where they believe we came from? Na!!! We all gonna be fried dude!!! I pray the conflict don't start. |
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Please can anybody help a brother with the license key for Microsoft Word 2007? Please I will await your replies. Thanks. |
Here is a great deposit of disillusionment, everybody wallowing in anguish, analysing the degrading level of impunity and the morale breaking piece of news just passed across. We all need no witness to tell us the total system failure in OOU, which as of now has no glimmer of hope as regards when and how this shameful industrial action will end. By now, we have seen it all; the contenders and pretenders. We know the heroes (though not victorious yet) and the villains ( the Agendas and an SUG leader that fails to turn-up on the day of a student congress, God knows why). We know doubt know our onions and the modus operandi of things around this 'bastardized' citadel of learning. Here we are now, my wits affected, even my quill quivers, knowing what to write and what not to. We are victims of war (an economic one),and when the elephants moves the grass trembles: here we are. No doubt some few parasites who are born and bred enjoying the civic right to education ( and qualitative one for that matter), have decided to use all agents of the state at their disposal as a vendetta to victimize and constantly oppress us, gradually stealing away what is our inalienable right. We are disppointed, battered and lack no sense of direction. But this is the time where we need to share a common resolve and desist from our pessimistic tendencies. Remember, the prevailence of evil means good men have paved a way for it. And remember, never go to bed angry, stay awake and plot your revenge. You might not believe me, but this is the time to invoke the god of Aluta, and conjure up the spirit that propelled the Segun Okeowos to stand up against some microcosms attempting to destroy our lives. I have a plan, and hope you do? Remember, united we stand, divided we fall. , to be continued, |
I read Measuring Time some few months ago, and I must confess as an udergraduate of English Literature, I realised I was reading not just a novel, but a piece of history and the psychological condition of a particular period. An open-ended book in question that spurs into our consciousness the social-realist approach to life. In its strictest sense, Habila succeeded in creating a perfect blend between history and his own artistic inqenuity. His account of the colonial era with Reverend Drinkwater and the rest successfully delves into the real happening in Keti village. Habila recounts the experience of the soldiers on war-fronts in different parts of Africa, showcasing the suffering and yearnings of the people at that pariod. By the time you finish reading the whole novel, you will realise you have gone through the minds of generations of people, happenings and their significance to the life of the people till the present moment. The novel answers some philosophical question as regard determinism and free-will. That human life has been pre-determined even before his birth, and that two seemingly coherent factors cannot turn out the same result, or bore the same output: evident in the characters of the twin brothers who had a seemingly contrasting life, evidently bringing out the multi-facetedness of life. No doubt, Measuring Time has the potentials to become an all-time African classic, and can stand shoulder-high with the likes of River Between By Ngugi Wa Thiong'O, Things Fall Apart by our own Achebe and so many. Infact my final year project focuses on the colonial account in Measuring Time, and Ngugi's Wizard Of the Crow. Adeniyi |
Relate and Gear One by Faze. Worst songz of the year. |