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Notable Nigerians,please let's join hand and safe our brother UCHE.We have seen and heard many cases where innocent citizens were being jailed for no just course and this happens everywhere both home and abroad.please my fellow patriotic nigerians,let's make UCHE case a different because he's truly Innocent.Uche is not a murderer.Uche can't harm a fellow human.Uche truly deserve justice. I believe all this happened because UCHE'S was at the wrong place at the wrong time.Please let's Safe UCHE'S life and future.As I write now,he has missed three(3) exams.He has been in prison for almost 2weeks.This can happen to anyone of us because we don't know where we will be tomorrow,we might sit beside a walking dead man,I believe God will not allow it happen to us. As a friend and coursemate to Uche,I beg you all to use whatever means you have to safe the life of this young,vibrant,intelligent, Godfearing boy as we also pray that God vindicate him #FreeUCHEcampaign #heisinnocent |
pxjosh:sir Josh.. calm down senior colleague .. what you need to know concerning accreditation is that politics is involved....we, uniben pharmacy was unaccredited simply because of the pharmD programme,most unis are against it(due to ignorance) .. I heard from a reliable source( pharmchem lecturer) that NUC gave the faculty six months to prepare.. hopefully we'll get the accreditation back,faculty of pharmacy and Uniben are working tirelessly..so let's keep our fingers crossed |
[quote author=NOBODYY post=48378124]And they keep calling Uniben=Unibest up and down [i]Den of cultists see this one e dy pain you o,cry nau...we still Unibest |
emmyid:Who's this and whr are you from?.. Pls if don't know anything about Uniben better keep your mouth shut..ghana goat |
Congrats Lauretta
God bless pharmacy
God bless Uniben |
long awaited agbami is finally out..God help us all
thanks for d info@op |
long live sir Jim ovia....long live muste...my story changed today |
I haven't receive mail from muste... wat could b wrong..scored 70 & from ika north east |
nop...scored 70...do I still hv hope |
hello guys...muste just shortlisted....check ur email |
@Tessy10...good to have you as my colleague #thank God for everything..where was ur venue for d post ume exam? |
team pharmD..greetings |
please guys,what can you say abt pharmacy aspirant performance? pls reply asap!!! |
musa goal make sense die..infact he made my day.. |
mehn...its being hell since Sunday.. I never knew I was so addicted to nairaland but seun did boko haram bomb nairaland? |
thank God for making it possible.... 2014 so so on pt |
my biology teacher:scrota sac a.k.a akpa-amu physics: mama Celestine,parameter and that is maths:a.c English:fellany commerce:Mr pepper principal: behold economics: am a around geography:I ve d world in my pocket |
nice one Mr banky.....I tualae bros |
Makurdi – A Makurdi High Court on Tuesday sentenced, Jacob Atongo, a 100-level sociology student, Benue State University, to death by hanging for armed robbery. In his judgment, Justice Adam Onum, held that he was satisfied with the confession of the accused to the charges and therefore, found him guilty. Onum sentenced the accused to death by hanging, insisting that the sentence prescribed under the law for the offence must be followed. Atongo conspired with two others and robbed Stephen Akuma, and several others at gun point on June 26, 2012. The convict and his accomplices robbed Akuma of his Toyota Camry car with registration number Benue AID 39 AA and other victims of valuables, including various sums of money. He also attacked Judges’ Quarters, Makurdi on July 3, 2012 and robbed no fewer than 15 people, dispossessing them of various items and money at gun point. The offences contravened the Robbery and Firearms Laws. During the proceedings, the accused pleaded not guilty to the charges and testified for himself along with one witness called by his counsel. Prosecution called seven witnesses and tendered several exhibits, which included two statements made by the convict to the police. In statements, according to the prosecution, the convict confessed to the commission of the offences. But counsel to the accused, Mr E.Z. Agbakor, argued that the prosecution failed to prove the case against his client beyond all reasonable doubt. Agbakor told the court that the accused did not make the statement tendered in court voluntarily, insisting his client was tortured and forced to confess to the offences. He submitted further that several “material inconsistencies and contradictions existed which cast reasonable doubt on the case of the prosecution’’. The counsel pointed out that there was no identification parade conducted on the accused, and urged the court to discharge and acquit his client. On her part, Prosecuting Counsel, Mrs Moji Sule, submitted that prosecution had established every charge against the accused based on the strength of his statements. Sule argued that there was no need for identification parade where the accused had identified himself with the commission of the crimes.(NAN) source: vanguard |
@op.....punish fire...but u know say e get sch were junior dey beat s.p and prefect.....that was the ordeal we passed through |
wow....my dad's name is d list....#dancing pull over |
Eyya....river state is doomed |
Who cares!!!....Bleep them all |
Wow,nice one...sucex to d applicants!!! |
What a world!!!!...God please save your children. |
Nice one Mr Pharm.pls keeping updating us |
Mehn,samgung no go kill person ooo....eye again.#lolz |
I love moses |
She should go ahead afterall Aboki is my guy......lolz |
She should go ahead afterall Aboki is my......lolz |
Wish you a resounding sucex in ur quest 4 wife |
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