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Please is there any1 going to Kebbi from Ado Ekiti? |
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Hello Nairalanders, am doing this cux i have the believe dat i will find what am looking for here on nairaland. Am a final year Economics students of Ekiti state University, Ado Ekiti, a yoruba boy. I really need a female friend right now, sum1 i can share tins with, sum1 i can gist wit and sum1 dat will always be dere 4 me no mata wat. I want us to build this friendshp n let see whr it leads us. Of cux i hv so many frnds ova here, but am already thinking abt life after skul....will drop my number n mail here hoping dat, dat special, beautiful lady will contact me . Mobile no: 08134062130 Gmail acct: gbengaogundele0@gmail.com . Whr ever u are my God sent friend, pls make sure u find me......... |
i would luv 2 be ur friend Sandra, am also a cool n nice guy to be with...this is ma mail gbengaogundele0@gmail.com |
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Now thats real change |
Her or Him? |
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Ekiti State Government has given owners of kiosks illegally erected at the Fayose market in Ado Ekiti a two-week ultimatumto remove them.The State Commissioner for Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Prince Taelolu Otitoju, who disclosed this also said owners of kiosks, stalls and counters across the state would soon be made to pay ground rent on their temporary or permanent structures.According to a statement made available on Tuesday by the Ministry of Information, Youth and Sport Development, Otitoju added that arrangements had been concluded to build four additional blocks of 40 lock-up shops at the Fayose market as part of efforts to boost economic activities in the state.Noting that the market was Governor Ayodele Fayose’s first project during his first term in office in 2003, while the road network in the market was fully rehabilitated with asphalt overlay immediately on assumption of office for his second term, he said government had decided to turn it to a model market.Otitoju reiterated the determination of the Fayose-led administration to improve the Internally Generated Revenue of the State,stressing that the focus was to boost government’s capability to deliver more dividends of democracy to the people.He appealed to all stakeholders to supportgovernment’s efforts at making life more meaningful for the people, stressing that itwas vital that traders and their patrons maintain public facilities at the markets. |
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Olga Allegra who just had a set of twins for Chelsea star, John Mikel Obi 6 weeks ago, showed off what she looked like whenshe was 8 months pregnant (1stphoto) and how she looks now (2ndphoto). They are yet to tie the knot, but they say they are madly in love.
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The national leadership of the main opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party, has alleged that ministers will be useless in President Muhammadu Buhari’s government.The party said the disposition of the President was not to appoint aides, but to run the government as a sole administrator.It alleged that this was the reason why President Buhari had been shifting the dates when he would appoint members of his cabinet, adding that the President had also tagged ministers as “noise makers.”The National Publicity Secretary of the party, Chief Olisa Metuh, stated this at a press briefing in Abuja on Monday.Metuh alleged that because of the President’s disposition, those to be appointed ministers would not be respected by Buhari.The spokesman for the opposition party said, “The flip-flopped promise of our President to name a cabinet, a deadline which he shifted from two weeks of assumption of office to the end of September, is actually a reluctant pledge and done under great duress.“From his hesitancy and comments, it is deducible that President Buhari never intended to appoint ministers but rather prefers to run a monocracy and evidently does not value or respect those he would nominate as ministers.“Otherwise, how can anyone repackage the mindset of the President when he, in an interview with France 24 Television in France, stated categorically that his preference is to rule without a cabinet and denigrated ministers as ‘noise makers,’ and of no importance or value in the running of an administration?“Given this worrisome outlook, it is obvious that the Presidency would not attach any value or importance to the ministers under the new sheriff.”Metuh added that the refusal of the President to have a cabinet was already taking its toll on government’s activities, both in the country and outside.“The refusal to have ministers has resulted in the government conveying dictatorial inclinations as amply exhibited in its adamant stance in running a government without the statutory component of an executive cabinet, even when the negative consequences of this strange totalitarian approach are taking serious toll on the polity,” he added.Metuh also alleged that the recent case of the absence of Nigeria at one of the meetings at the 70th United Nations General Assembly in New York, where the issue of humanitarian crisis arising from the insurgency in Lake Chad countries including Nigeria, was a further proof of the ineptitude of the handlers of the President on national and international issues.He said his party was angry because of what he described as the President’s delegation’s dereliction of duty, which he said manifested in the snubbing of a crucial meeting where countries affected by Boko Haram insurgency sought international assistance for millions of people displaced by terrorism.He said that whereas other affected Chad basin countries were fully represented andhad fruitful discussions with officials of the world body, the government of Nigeria,which had the biggest challenge of displaced persons, was nowhere to be found.He said, “Much more pathetic and shocking, but very revealing of the insincerity and ineptitude of those around the President was the disconcerting excuse by an aide of the President in trying to explain away this blunder.“Instead of admitting failure and apologising to Nigerians, the Presidency sought to hoodwink the public by claimingthat the meeting was not one of the officialevents for which the President and his delegation are in New York, only for the official brochure of the meeting tagged, ‘High Level Event on the Lake Chad Basin’,to show that ‘high level representation from the government of Nigeria’ was scheduled to make contributions at the meeting.”But the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media, Mallam Garba Shehu,insisted that the meeting in question was a side-event, not an official meeting, otherwise he said it would have been listed as a UN event on its calendar of meetings.He said in an electronic mail to our correspondent that it was not true that themeeting “was a high-level meeting. High-level meetings are attended by Presidents.”Shehu added, “Only the Secretary-Generalcan call high-level meetings. The meeting called by Stephen O’Brien, an Under-Secretary General, is a right step in the right direction.“Unfortunately, there is no record of any invitation to the Nigerian Mission as confirmed by our Permanent Representative in UN, Prof. Joy Ogwu.”Attempts to get a reaction from the governing All Progressives Congress wereunsuccessful. Calls to the mobile telephone number of the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed,were neither picked nor returned.A response to a text message sent to him on the subject was still being awaited as of the time of filing this report (8.10pm.).
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The Enugu State chapter of the Trade Union Congress on Monday insisted that Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, should step aside.The Office of the Attorney General of the Federation is prosecuting Saraki for alleged false declaration of assets at the Code of Conduct Bureau.Saraki had, last Tuesday, stepped into the dock at the Code of Conduct Tribunal in Abuja, where he was arraigned on chargesbordering on false declaration of assets.He pleaded not guilty to all the 13 charges brought against him by the CCB and his trial would hold on October 21, 22 and 23.Some organisations, including labour unions, had already called for Saraki’s resignation from office.Speaking with our correspondent in Enugu, the Chairman of the TUC in Enugu State, Chukwuma Igbokwe, insisted that Saraki should step aside, pending the conclusion of his trial at the CCT.Igbokwe said Saraki could interfere with the judicial process if he remained in the position.According to him, any public office holder that has been arraigned before a court on corruption charges should step aside, untilthe conclusion of trial.Igbokwe said, “Any public officer that is found to be corrupt should vacate the position, or step aside to allow the judicial process take its course. If he continues to occupy the position, he can subvert the course of justice.“Now that he (Saraki) has taken his plea, he should step aside, pending when he is found guilty, or acquitted.”The labour leader added that the rule of law must be allowed to prevail in Saraki’s trial.Igbokwe said, “Nobody is above the law – he should vacate the office for now and wait for the rule of law to take its course.“In the current administration’s anti-corruption campaign, nobody should be spared. There should be no sacred cows and those in sensitive positions should step aside if they have been accused of corruption and taken to court.” Source: Punch Newspaper
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thats very nice of him.....at least dose pple making hell of a noise will stop |
Are you an undergraduate? Is your school observing the strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU)? Do you intend to make the remaining days of the strike productive? If yes, then this piece lays the compass needed to navigate you productively through this strike. It is no longer news that lecturers of government owned universities are on strike. As a student, you might be at home wondering when this strike will end. You need not worry nor lose sleep. Within this strike period, you can achieve a whole lot of things. Below are possible six things you can engage yourself while the strike lasts. (1) Develop your talents: The natural abilities in you can be developed this period. Embedded in everyone are talents. These God-given traits need not lay fallow in you. Discover your talents if you haven’t and harness it. Who knows, your talents might just set a table before you when utilised. (2) Hone work related skills: Just as we live in a certificated hemisphere one need not overlook acquiring skills relating his/her field of study. This is the time to hone such skills. Research on skills needed to be a hot cake in your chosen profession. Learn such skills. Employers are in high demand for skill oriented employees. Skills acquired are a handy tool for a prospective entrepreneur. (3) Read voraciously: This might sound strange. Nigerians have no reading culture. Develop such culture while on this indefinite break. Read educative materials of interest. “The more that you read, the more things you know. The more that you learn the more places you will go.”-Dr. Seuss (4) Internship: This is the time to gather experience in your field of study. At no cost, apply to organisations for internship jobs. This will help develop your skills and understand work environment. Experience is valuable than money at this stage. (5) Learn a new language: This is not odd. Learn a new language instead of harnessing your prowess in social media lingua franca. A Foreign language advisably. Before the strike is called off, you might become a professional in this. I am sure your lecturers will be proud of you. (6) Be an entrepreneur: Rather than hobnobbing on social networks with tweets and posts, start up a business. You might be the awaited entrepreneur to mop the streets of unemployed youths. Create genuine avenues to make wealth. No harm in starting small. Harness your entrepreneurial abilities. Doing so might just add some wads of naira before school resumes. |
We need N☺̣̣̥̇ soothsayer to tell us I̶̲̥̅̊n nigeria that our education î§ ☺̣̣̥̇n the brink ☺̣̣̥̇f collapsing,unlike what education use to be I̶̲̥̅̊n the early days ☺̣̣̥̇f our fore-fathers.Without ṁ̭̥̈̅̄є̲̣̣̣̥ beating around the bush,the motive ☺̣̣̥̇f М̤̣̲̣̥̈̇ÿ̲̣̣̣̥ write up î§ based mainly ☺̣̣̥̇n the persistent ASUU strike which as been distrupting academics activities Ƌ̲̣̣̣̥ƪƪ over the country for the past two months. М̤̣̲̣̥̈̇ÿ̲̣̣̣̥ ultimate plea goes to the commander I̶̲̥̅̊n chief ☺̣̣̥̇f the country,Ωђø happens to be a major player I̶̲̥̅̊n the two months old strike.Our leaders must be informed that the incessant strike has a negative impact ☺̣̣̥̇n nigerian students Ωђø Ƌ̲̣̣̣̥rє̲̣̣̣̥ at the receiving end ☺̣̣̥̇f the whole crises.What will it cost the government to implement fully the demands ☺̣̣̥̇f the university teachers?.The said agreement which ώα̲̅s signed by the past administration should have been implemented by now without wasting ☺̣̣̥̇f time if truly the government î§ sincere about education.If truly they Ƌ̲̣̣̣̥rє̲̣̣̣̥ ready to improve our education,why Ƌ̲̣̣̣̥rє̲̣̣̣̥ they sending there children to study abroad when it î§ glaring that education I̶̲̥̅̊n nigeria î§ not up to standard compare to those I̶̲̥̅̊n the white man's land which they crave for. Flashing back at past events I̶̲̥̅̊n the country,ℓ̊ fully support the stance ☺̣̣̥̇f ASUU I̶̲̥̅̊n the crises,nigerian students Ƌ̲̣̣̣̥rє̲̣̣̣̥ tired ☺̣̣̥̇f fake and empty promises,we need total action,we Ƿ☺̣̣̥̇nt want early child marriage for young girls,Ƌ̲̣̣̣̥ƪƪ we want î§ quality education for Ƌ̲̣̣̣̥ƪƪ and sundry.The striking lecturers must stick to there earlier vow not to return to work unless there demands Ƌ̲̣̣̣̥rє̲̣̣̣̥ fully implemented,because this î§ the time to get it right,they must not relent I̶̲̥̅̊n there effort to fight for nigerian students against government tyrranical stance ☺̣̣̥̇n education,which am sure nigerian students both home and abroad Ƌ̲̣̣̣̥rє̲̣̣̣̥ anciously waiting to see the eventual turn ☺̣̣̥̇f events. |
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