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PoliticsRe: Nigerians Blast Nigeria Police After They Call Out Nigeria Army On Social Media by striker07(m): 9:33pm On Aug 09, 2019
expert234:
Many Nigerians are just dumb.

Pray tell me who will be the greater loser in this whole thing? Is it the Army, the Police or the bloody civilian?

The army shot and killed the policemen sent to capture a kidnapper and the kidnapper regained freedom.

Consequently, the kidnapper is now free again to kidnap your father, mother, children, uncle, Anty, friends, wife, husband.

So, who will bear the brunt of what the army did to those policemen if not you, the shameless, stupid, senseless, daft, bloody civilian?
so true
PoliticsRe: Defence Headquarters Statement About The Killing Of Policemen By Soldiers. by striker07(m): 9:22pm On Aug 09, 2019
Chukwurah003:
You clearly know nothing about the Army. Police special forces is no match for even regular soldiers. It’s like you don’t know what it’s like to fight terrorists who don’t care about death.

Is it the number of magazines or decisiveness that wins a battle. You’re extremely naive.
you don't know what you are saying,how come untrained boko haram were killing the trained soldiers,how come some soldiers were demanding for better weapons?
EducationRe: Adekunle Ajasin University Akungba-Akoko Emerges Nigeria Best State University by striker07(m): 7:51pm On Aug 07, 2019
https://www.webometrics.info/en/Africa/Nigeria.AAUA is one of the best university in the country
PoliticsRe: #RevolutionNow: Tavor Assault Rifle Used By Soldiers To Disperse Protesters. by striker07(m): 10:20pm On Aug 06, 2019
Legendguy:
You are the one to shutup
My dad is an air commodore., which equivalent to commodore in navy and brigadier general in the army
Ignorantus!!!
soldier primarily is a member of armed forces that fights on land,which falls under Army.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Is Taking Nigerians For Granted:Prof. Akin Oyebode by striker07(op): 5:00pm On Aug 02, 2019
GeorgeTheCoder:
Akin Oyebode ? The same one who supported Buhari in 2015 and 2019 ? The leader of the intellectual arm of Tinubu caucus ? He too has seen the light ?
Wonders will never end.
he only supported him in 2015
PoliticsRe: Buhari Is Taking Nigerians For Granted :akin Oyebode by striker07(op): 11:36pm On Aug 01, 2019
Kdon2:
Thats my boss. Insightful , fearless and unsparing.
Yes one of Nigeria's best, he says it as it should.
PoliticsBuhari Is Taking Nigerians For Granted:Prof. Akin Oyebode by striker07(op): 10:26pm On Aug 01, 2019
Excerpts from Prof. Akin Oyebode's interview conducted by Punch and reproduced with permission from Punch.

Punch: The President once said the herdsmen killing Nigerians were from Libya, and some people have also said that the insecurity in the country is being fuelled by the influx of foreigners into the country, aided by the ECOWAS protocol that allows freedom of movement of persons among members states. Do we blame the protocol or it’s just an excuse?

Prof.: I can’t speak for President Muhammadu Buhari; he has more information than my humble self, but I am aware that Cameroon and Chad are not members of ECOWAS, so if he says the Fulani coming in are from outside, we should look at it critically. For me, Buhari wants to be clever by half by talking of invaders, whereas he’s just shopping for an excuse to justify the tyranny of his kinsmen who want to impose themselves on the country.

Punch: Are you implying that the Fulani are immigrants?

Prof.: The fact is that Nigeria seems to be chafing under the intrusion of non-Nigerians who kill mercilessly because they don’t have any affinity with any of the ethnic groups inhabiting Nigeria. So, they have been very cruel and inhuman in the way they deal with the farmers. The conflict is almost beyond the comprehension and capacity of Buhari, who is a Fulani. Atiku also claims to be Fulani – because people are disputing the circumstances of his birth – and that was why I didn’t vote at the last election because it was a choice between two Fulani, so I didn’t bother. I was most times analysing on the television. However, Buhari might want us to forget the fact but some of us will not forget. We know where his sympathy lies. He claims to be a nationalist, but he’s not. The Fulani know how to protect themselves. For example, when people talk about the necessity for Buhari to rejig the security apparatus, they don’t know who they are talking to. He even confessed a few weeks ago that he has to appoint the people he knows; his kinsmen. It is a Fulani dominated government and that has cost him a lot of credit such that many people don’t believe him anymore because he wears tinted glasses to analyse everything going on. Buhari is taking people for granted, but the Yoruba are the most widely educated people in Nigeria; they are wise and so they can see through all the shenanigans of the Fulani potentates who want to impose themselves on the rest of us.

Punch: Are you of the view that Nigeria should have wasted no time in signing the African Continental Free Trade Agreement?

Prof.: As the largest concentration of black people on earth, we have a stake in the African Union. That is why some of us were perplexed that Buhari was dithering over signing the African Continental Free Trade Agreement. Finally, push came to shove and he had to sign. I don’t know his calculation but he likes passing the buck. Someone of great insight and foresight would have signed that agreement earlier as a vote for African unification, but again you can’t exceed your limitation. If you are not properly schooled in African politics and if you look at how long it’s taking him to have a cabinet, you put a question mark on his claim to fame as a leader. That was why a country of this standing, worth and promise was like perambulating and sleepwalking on the issue. We used to call Goodluck Jonathan clueless but I don’t know what to call Buhari. Wednesday made it five months that he won election and it’s about two months that he was sworn in, and even though he assured us he would no longer be ‘baba-go-slow’, one just feels sorry for Nigeria. Look at what President Paul Kagame is doing in Rwanda. The enthusiasm and dynamism that one expects from a country of this worth have been lacking and when you now have a cabinet of lacklustre mediocre in charge of affairs, you just hang your head in shame. Quite seriously, I don’t know what (Vice-President Yemi) Osinbajo is still doing there. He is far smarter because I know him; he was my student. A brilliant guy like that should distance himself from mediocrity.

Punch: Are you saying the vice-president should have resigned?

Prof: That’s what I’m saying. He should not have joined him for a second term. For me, he has overstayed his welcome and they are even relegating him to the side. I think a brilliant man like Osinbajo should quit and go back to his ministry or law practice. How does he survive in the welter of suffocating mediocrity that you find there? The Fulani have no little or no regard for him. I would call the whole thing the tyranny of mediocrity; that is the problem Nigeria is facing right now. I feel sorry for the country that we are saddled with such an incompetent leadership, making us the butt of jokes internationally. Quite sincerely, I don’t feel comfortable with what is going on and it’s a very serious indictment if Nigeria can’t throw up a leadership that is superior to what is being offered now. People would just shake their heads and feel pity for us. We only wish Nigeria well. But the time would come when we would have fit and proper persons. This man can’t move Nigeria anywhere; the country is collapsing under him. It’s the young people I feel sorry for; we are at the departure lounge and I have my boarding pass. I’m just waiting for my flight to be called. At 72, that’s enough and out of it, I gave 44 years to Nigeria as an academic. I feel proud to have had that opportunity to serve my country. Nigeria would make it, given the right circumstances.

Punch: Do you see Africa being like Europe someday, in terms of cooperation and economic integration?

Prof.: ....Nigerians will make it any day once they have leadership that is inspiring, but I’m sorry Buhari doesn’t inspire many people. He doesn’t show the requisite personae that could spur people on. Even his claim to integrity has one thing because of the nepotistic attitude that he has in terms of appointment. It’s as if the rest of Nigerians are non-starters and I don’t believe it. In every part of Nigeria there are success stories. If only you look hard you would find them. So, I’m disgusted by what is going on. But like I said, the contradictions in the world would compel Africans to recognise the worth of cooperation among themselves.

Punch: But you supported Buhari in 2015, what changed?

Prof.: Yes, things changed and like I said, I refused to vote during this past election. I voted for him in 2015; I took the trouble to join the queue and vote for him. I thought anything but Jonathan. Jonathan was clueless but now we got a worse person than Jonathan, so I didn’t believe he deserved a second term. Some people taunted me for supporting him but I told them I was extremely sorry. The man is a disappointment and he is severely overrated. Are you proud of a President who takes months before having a cabinet? And when the list finally came out it’s a mixed grill, containing, as they say, the good, the bad and the ugly. A mediocre leader can only have persons not superior to him, whether intellectually or in moral probity.

Punch: Do you think things would be different this time round?

Prof.: No, morning shows the day. He promised not to be Baba-go-slow but it has taken him two months to put a cabinet together. What is the magic about a cabinet? I hear he might pick up anybody who is against him; maybe they would come and pick me up.

Punch: How do you feel when his followers and some others abuse you for your views on him?

Prof.: I survived Sani Abacha, and that is why I respect Jonathan. As hard as I was on him, he nominated me to the Council of the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs.
PoliticsBuhari Is Taking Nigerians For Granted :akin Oyebode by striker07(op): 10:08pm On Aug 01, 2019
Excerpts from Prof. Akin Oyebode's interview conducted by Punch and reproduced with permission from Punch.

Punch: The President once said the herdsmen killing Nigerians were from Libya, and some people have also said that the insecurity in the country is being fuelled by the influx of foreigners into the country, aided by the ECOWAS protocol that allows freedom of movement of persons among members states. Do we blame the protocol or it’s just an excuse?

Prof.: I can’t speak for President Muhammadu Buhari; he has more information than my humble self, but I am aware that Cameroon and Chad are not members of ECOWAS, so if he says the Fulani coming in are from outside, we should look at it critically. For me, Buhari wants to be clever by half by talking of invaders, whereas he’s just shopping for an excuse to justify the tyranny of his kinsmen who want to impose themselves on the country.

Punch: Are you implying that the Fulani are immigrants?

Prof.: The fact is that Nigeria seems to be chafing under the intrusion of non-Nigerians who kill mercilessly because they don’t have any affinity with any of the ethnic groups inhabiting Nigeria. So, they have been very cruel and inhuman in the way they deal with the farmers. The conflict is almost beyond the comprehension and capacity of Buhari, who is a Fulani. Atiku also claims to be Fulani – because people are disputing the circumstances of his birth – and that was why I didn’t vote at the last election because it was a choice between two Fulani, so I didn’t bother. I was most times analysing on the television. However, Buhari might want us to forget the fact but some of us will not forget. We know where his sympathy lies. He claims to be a nationalist, but he’s not. The Fulani know how to protect themselves. For example, when people talk about the necessity for Buhari to rejig the security apparatus, they don’t know who they are talking to. He even confessed a few weeks ago that he has to appoint the people he knows; his kinsmen. It is a Fulani dominated government and that has cost him a lot of credit such that many people don’t believe him anymore because he wears tinted glasses to analyse everything going on. Buhari is taking people for granted, but the Yoruba are the most widely educated people in Nigeria; they are wise and so they can see through all the shenanigans of the Fulani potentates who want to impose themselves on the rest of us.

Punch: Are you of the view that Nigeria should have wasted no time in signing the African Continental Free Trade Agreement?

Prof.: As the largest concentration of black people on earth, we have a stake in the African Union. That is why some of us were perplexed that Buhari was dithering over signing the African Continental Free Trade Agreement. Finally, push came to shove and he had to sign. I don’t know his calculation but he likes passing the buck. Someone of great insight and foresight would have signed that agreement earlier as a vote for African unification, but again you can’t exceed your limitation. If you are not properly schooled in African politics and if you look at how long it’s taking him to have a cabinet, you put a question mark on his claim to fame as a leader. That was why a country of this standing, worth and promise was like perambulating and sleepwalking on the issue. We used to call Goodluck Jonathan clueless but I don’t know what to call Buhari. Wednesday made it five months that he won election and it’s about two months that he was sworn in, and even though he assured us he would no longer be ‘baba-go-slow’, one just feels sorry for Nigeria. Look at what President Paul Kagame is doing in Rwanda. The enthusiasm and dynamism that one expects from a country of this worth have been lacking and when you now have a cabinet of lacklustre mediocre in charge of affairs, you just hang your head in shame. Quite seriously, I don’t know what (Vice-President Yemi) Osinbajo is still doing there. He is far smarter because I know him; he was my student. A brilliant guy like that should distance himself from mediocrity.

Punch: Are you saying the vice-president should have resigned?

Prof: That’s what I’m saying. He should not have joined him for a second term. For me, he has overstayed his welcome and they are even relegating him to the side. I think a brilliant man like Osinbajo should quit and go back to his ministry or law practice. How does he survive in the welter of suffocating mediocrity that you find there? The Fulani have no little or no regard for him. I would call the whole thing the tyranny of mediocrity; that is the problem Nigeria is facing right now. I feel sorry for the country that we are saddled with such an incompetent leadership, making us the butt of jokes internationally. Quite sincerely, I don’t feel comfortable with what is going on and it’s a very serious indictment if Nigeria can’t throw up a leadership that is superior to what is being offered now. People would just shake their heads and feel pity for us. We only wish Nigeria well. But the time would come when we would have fit and proper persons. This man can’t move Nigeria anywhere; the country is collapsing under him. It’s the young people I feel sorry for; we are at the departure lounge and I have my boarding pass. I’m just waiting for my flight to be called. At 72, that’s enough and out of it, I gave 44 years to Nigeria as an academic. I feel proud to have had that opportunity to serve my country. Nigeria would make it, given the right circumstances.

Punch: Do you see Africa being like Europe someday, in terms of cooperation and economic integration?

Prof.: ....Nigerians will make it any day once they have leadership that is inspiring, but I’m sorry Buhari doesn’t inspire many people. He doesn’t show the requisite personae that could spur people on. Even his claim to integrity has one thing because of the nepotistic attitude that he has in terms of appointment. It’s as if the rest of Nigerians are non-starters and I don’t believe it. In every part of Nigeria there are success stories. If only you look hard you would find them. So, I’m disgusted by what is going on. But like I said, the contradictions in the world would compel Africans to recognise the worth of cooperation among themselves.

Punch: But you supported Buhari in 2015, what changed?

Prof.: Yes, things changed and like I said, I refused to vote during this past election. I voted for him in 2015; I took the trouble to join the queue and vote for him. I thought anything but Jonathan. Jonathan was clueless but now we got a worse person than Jonathan, so I didn’t believe he deserved a second term. Some people taunted me for supporting him but I told them I was extremely sorry. The man is a disappointment and he is severely overrated. Are you proud of a President who takes months before having a cabinet? And when the list finally came out it’s a mixed grill, containing, as they say, the good, the bad and the ugly. A mediocre leader can only have persons not superior to him, whether intellectually or in moral probity.

Punch: Do you think things would be different this time round?

Prof.: No, morning shows the day. He promised not to be Baba-go-slow but it has taken him two months to put a cabinet together. What is the magic about a cabinet? I hear he might pick up anybody who is against him; maybe they would come and pick me up.

Punch: How do you feel when his followers and some others abuse you for your views on him?

Prof.: I survived Sani Abacha, and that is why I respect Jonathan. As hard as I was on him, he nominated me to the Council of the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs.
EducationRe: What's The Difference Between Bsc (Hons) And Ordinary Bsc? by striker07(m): 10:56pm On Jun 19, 2019
isthatso:
A honors degree is exactly what is says. it means you passed with honours minimum 3rd class. Otherwise a regular bachelors degree (without honours) is a pass degree. i.e let my people go......it means you just managed to scrape through. Let it not be like they didnt give you something.


if your degree is below 3rd class, you sef have no business looking for work with that degree
correct explanation ,in Nigeria having minimum of third class will add hons to your B.sc. whether you spilled or not.
EducationRe: University Of Ilorin Release Cut-off Mark For 2019/2020 Admission Exercise by striker07(m): 7:43pm On Jun 14, 2019
asuustrike1:
Some of the most sorted courses based on this report are
1.Law
2.Medicine and Surgery
3.Pharmacy
4.Accounting
5.Mass communication
6.Nursing Science
7.Physiotherapy
8.Economics
9.Political Science
10. Optometry, Biochemistry and Microbiology
11.English
12.History
you didn't add computer science
PoliticsRe: Why Obasanjo Refused To Recognise June 12 by striker07(m): 6:03pm On Jun 12, 2019
kayjay69:
I get you, I really do. In hindsight, knowing what I know now, Obasanjo was right to say Abiola was not the messiah that Nigeria needed at that point. It is now common knowledge that Abiola benefitted massively from successive administrations (both military and civilian) enriching himself through corrupt means at the expense of the ordinary Nigerian. He was skilled at the art of deception, often behind the scenes while pulling strings to ensure that he thwarted the will of the Nigerian people either through coups or through rigged elections. And again in my opinion, he got what he deserved but I feel that is where it should stop.

The elections on June 12th, 1993 were the freest and fairest we have had as a country since the very inception. That much cannot be denied whether through clever talk or hearsay. It is true Tinubu and his cohorts primarily lobbied Buhari to have this as democracy day in a bid to win SW votes in the last elections (and look how that turned out, hahahaha). But what you also must understand is that the June 12th elections were personal for Tinubu as well. He also got his elections into the 3rd republic Senate annulled. And honestly speaking, May 29th (is it 27th, not sure abeg) was the day the Military handed over power to a Civilian Govt for the 4th Republic but in my view it does not hold as much significance as June 12th as the actual day we all as a nation despite our many differences tried atleast to vote in good conscience for our preferred candidates which is what democracy is about.

Does this mean I like Tinubu, Buhari or their politics? NO. But it is hard to fault their decision to recognise June 12th as Democracy day. And I think it continues even further to be harder for the likes of Obasanjo (who by the way was one of the sellouts of June 12th and who then benefitted massively from the fallout of June 12th) to continue not to acknowledge the importance of that day in our shared history.

FYI, I do not like anyone of these guys I mentioned by name above. One is not better that the other (my opinion). They've only had one mission and one mission alone which is to seek and gain power for power's sake and to use it to enrich themselves and their cronies at the detriment of the average Nigerian. But even when you do not agree with a person, you can still applaud their logic where applicable.
unfounded and unintelligent reasoning, what you said isn't more than a beer parlour talk
PoliticsRe: Buhari Renames National Stadium Abuja After MKO Abiola by striker07(m): 5:43pm On Jun 12, 2019
iammo:
grin


Obj kai..


You couldn't honour your former junior in school and fellow Ogun state indegine, until buhari from katsina did.

I really don't care anymore, right now looking back at 93 bruhaha, and how God used Buhari of all people to.recognise the sacrifice, and even give southwest all we requested like rail and road... Buhari is the man of the year


Chai.


.
point of correction, obj was a year junior to abiola
PoliticsRe: Akpabio: God Will Soon Expose Those Who Rigged Me Out Of Senate by striker07(m): 10:09pm On Jun 09, 2019
NigeriaIsDoomed:
God will deal with the yellobar muslims who misled and led you to your political grave. If you were intelligent you wouldn't have left PDP knowing full well that it is the only party in Akwa Ibom that can win elections.
You thought Akwa Ibom was Lagos where one drug baron holds the citizen hostage?
No, Akwa Ibom is one of the true progressive and sophisticated states politically.
Lagos that should be amongst the top cities in the world is still struggling to put her infrastructure in place because one big thief is plundering the state while the coward citizens are applauding him.
Nigeria is truly cursed and doomed!
you would make more sense if you stop attacking tribe,though you have some point but its flawed due to your prejudiced view about a particular tribe.
PoliticsRe: Of Abacha's Death And The Most Memorable Beating Of My Life by striker07(m): 2:38pm On Jun 09, 2019
I was in SS1 then,I remembered how happy people felt on hearing the news
CareerRe: How Much Does A BSC Holder Earn As A University Non-Academic Staff? by striker07(m): 6:51pm On May 27, 2019
BSc holder start with contiss 7 thats around 89 to 91 depending on the step the person is placed on.some may earn more with special allowance which isn't being paid by all universities.
PoliticsRe: Lateef Jakande: His 7 Notable Achievements In The Transport Sector In Lagos(pix) by striker07(m): 9:32am On May 14, 2019
idealogical:
Jakande was great, especially with his metro rail plan in the 80s, that was brilliant and visionary, but Fashola's record is still the record to beat.
myopic view and poor reasoning,if jakande had access to half of what fashola had and rule for 8 years,Lagos won't be in its current pitiable state
PoliticsRe: Lateef Jakande: His 7 Notable Achievements In The Transport Sector In Lagos(pix) by striker07(m): 9:20am On May 14, 2019
drlaykay:
This is the best Governor in the world of all time

God bless you sir. May your lineage never lack.
Have you heard of Adekunle Ajasin,governor of ondo state between 1979 and 1983?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: AAUA Recruitment CBT Test Invite by striker07(m): 7:31pm On May 13, 2019
Famax:
Please, if you have done your interview check your biodata account with the school to know your status. A friend just got the job as Assistant Lecturer in Economics Department. Good luck.
how true is this
Jobs/VacanciesRe: AAUA Recruitment CBT Test Invite by striker07(m): 7:30pm On May 13, 2019
temi2008:
Thanks,i dont believe
We should be mindful of spreading false info pls
How true is this?
PoliticsRe: Fg Approves Contracts For Construction, Rehabilitation Of Road Projects At N169b by striker07(m): 5:23am On May 05, 2019
tomdon:
Is road construction supposed to be under works and housing or transportation ministry?
Why's one usurping the functions of amaechi. Is minister of transportation in charge of only railway, cos the aviation minister is in charge of airline
construction of roads is under ministry of works
CultureRe: Falowo Moyinoluwa Installed As A Regent In Ibulesoro Kingdom, Ondo (Pictures) by striker07(m): 7:28am On Apr 21, 2019
dafeoroyo:
As she is now,she can't mensturate,they have turned her to a man with jazz
didn't you hear the part that says she is a christian?
CrimeRe: Photos From The Ondo Bank Armed Robbery Attack, One Suspect Nabbed. by striker07(m): 9:41am On Apr 11, 2019
I was told the guy arrested was thier driver,so sad for many lives that were lost
CrimeRe: Photos From The Ondo Bank Armed Robbery Attack, One Suspect Nabbed. by striker07(m): 9:41am On Apr 11, 2019
I was told the guy arrested was thier driver,so sad for many lives that were lost
PoliticsRe: Adamawa: Supplementary Election Lives Updates, Reports And Results by striker07(m): 5:38pm On Mar 28, 2019
Nuhu ribadu would have probably been just elected if he had remain in PDP but his lack of stability is affecting him
PoliticsRe: Osun Tribunal Verdict: Adeleke’s Lawyers Move To Get Certificate Of Return.. by striker07(m): 9:09pm On Mar 23, 2019
Humility017:
how come oshomhole's own and that of mimiko ends at the appeal court during Jonathan's time or has the electoral law changed?

it ends in the appeal court man.... browse past precedents
it used to end in appeal court but it has since been amended to end it at supreme court
PoliticsRe: Tension As Armed Soldiers Take Over Security Around Kano INEC Headquarters by striker07(m): 1:30pm On Mar 10, 2019
saintadeola:
worst era, soldiers were working with Buhari to rig in all state, am a presiding officer in rivers, after election, soldiers with the apc candidate that court removed, came to colation center, and seize all result sheet, and send all away, saying order from above, if u are still calling Buhari Mr integrity, u are very stupid
sad
EducationRe: What Do You Regret Not Doing In Your University/School Days? by striker07(m): 7:52pm On Mar 01, 2019
Not joining DSM(Democratic Socialist Movement)
PoliticsRe: Customs Officer Kills Returning Nigerian Because Of N5000 by striker07(m): 7:37pm On Feb 17, 2019
Sad story,the law should take its full course,also the passengers in the vehicle didn't handle the situation calmly,you don't overheat situations especially when dealing with an armed person
FamilyRe: How Did Your Marriage End? Any Regrets? by striker07(m): 11:44pm On Feb 10, 2019
fetthu:
My advice is for MEN and this is based on my little experience.

Never marry a woman that does not or would not respect you. (including a woman with bad attitude and low morals). If you do YOU WILL REGRET IT....don't ever think you can manage it ( remember its forever).
The saying that "the 3 most important things men want in marriage is:
Respect, Good food & Good sex" is true, so scan well well to be certain you have the right partner.very deep

Most women nag...but my brother nagging get levels....do everything humanly possible to avoid a woman with high potential of nagging....if you don't...YOU WILL HATE YOURSELF....As a man, if you are not patient (SURU) pls dont marry yet, until you find a way to develop yourself in that regard....its takes a patient man to be a good husband.....you will see many things, but you can't react to everything, else YOU CAN RUN MAD.....

It takes God and high level of luck to marry the right partner (man or woman)....you cannot use smartness alone or discerning spirit or anything....Marriage is like going to the market to buy a parcel wrapped in a black nylon, until get home that's when the nature of what you bought would begin to unravel its content in a slow release manner (good or bad).

It is my believe that for a woman to enjoy/own/control her marriage and her husband she needs to be submissive to her husband....(to people who may not agree) like i said...IT IS MY BELIEVE, it may not be your believe, don't crucify me for my believe.
To those planning to get married, i wish you GOOD LUCK in selecting the right parcel. -this advice is for men. Thank you.
PoliticsRe: PDP Should Forget SW Votes!! by striker07(m): 11:12pm On Dec 20, 2018
In a free and fair election i doubt if APC can boast of winning south west,i am from ondo and this comment is based on feelers from people in ondo state gotten from my personal observation
EducationRe: NOUN Students Forgive Those Who Discriminated Them,but Won't Tolerate Recurrence by striker07(m): 10:27am On Dec 14, 2018
germanized:
It makes no sense that a federal institution is witnessing discrimination from another federal institution like NYSC and Council of Legal Education in the case of the law school. What is the job of the NUC and Ministry of Education? Is it not the same government that created the school? The late Obafemi Awolowo studied Law via correspondence (distance learning) and is a national icon today.

HND vs BSc., we discriminate (in the UK, OND and HND can be completed in 2 years, in Nigeria, 5 years +1 year NYSC)
Polytechnic vs. University, we discriminate
Part-time vs. full-time, we discriminate
Hausa vs Igbo vs Yoruba, we discriminate

We have a national problem of discrimination and the earlier we addressed it and made necessary reforms, the better for us as a nation.


If there are certain issues, these things can be solved. NOUN is by far the largest university in Sub Saharan Africa and has the tendency of being the best if the school authorities have good intentions.

In South Africa, UNISA, their own version of NOUN is widely recognized and even preferred to other conventional universities as they prefer people who already have work experience. But here, we discriminate our own things and go abroad to places like Ghana, Benin Republic where students study in container classrooms and business complex-based universities like Accra Institute of Technology etc., yet we allow them serve after they bring their certificates home. Shame!
You are wrong,Late Awo didn't study law through correspondence
EducationRe: Application For Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-akoko (AAUA) Transcript by striker07(m): 4:15pm On Dec 09, 2018
Good one my alma mater

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