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Politics / 5 Students Assault Teachers In Delta by TUMIC(m): 12:37pm On Mar 11, 2013
The Delta State Government has suspended five students of Zappa Mixed Secondary School, Asaba, indefinitely, for assaulting their teachers.

Patrick Muoboghare, the state Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education, made this known in an interview in Asaba on Tuesday.
Mr. Muoboghare said that he visited the school when he received the report that some students of the school assaulted their teachers. He said that at the scene, four males and one female student, descended on some of their teachers while they were being disciplined formisconduct.

According to him, the suspension will remain in force until the parents of the affected students signed an "undertaking on their behalf that they will be of good conduct." "For what I saw and heard that the students did to their teachers, they will remain at home until their parents come to sign undertaking of good behaviour on their behalf.
"After that, any future complaint about any of them will attract outright expulsion from the school,'' he warned. He called on students of the school and others in the state to be of good conduct at all times, warning
that the ministry would be "tough" on those of them who would behave irresponsibly.
"We want to produce students who will be good ambassadors and source of pride to their parents, the school and the society," he said.
Wonders shall never end
(TUMIC)

http://premiumtimesng.com/regional/123224-five-secondary-school-students-suspended-for-assaulting-teachers-in-delta-2.html

Politics / 20 Militants Surrender Arms In Akwa-Ibom by TUMIC(m): 6:30am On Mar 11, 2013
Eket (Akwa Ibom)

- No fewer than 20 militants known as "Lacto Marine'' in Ibeno Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom have surrendered arms to Federal Government's Inter-Agency Task Force on Militancy.
The leader of the task force, Air Vice Marshal Jim Gbum, announced this to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Eket.
Gbem said the committee received the militant group at the Ibeno Jetty, adding that arms surrendered by them included six browning machine gun, rocket launchers and AK-47 rifles.
He said the militants responded to the Federal Government’s second phase of the amnesty Programme for repentant militant groups. He alleged that the group had been responsible for crimes in the high sea between Akwa Ibom
and Cross River.

Meanwhile, Mr Samuel Ayadi, Chairman of Artisan Fishermen Association of Nigeira, Akwa Ibom Chapter, has commended the Federal Government for extending the programme to those who did not embrace its first phase. He said that the surrender by the group would bring the needed peace in the waterways in the
state.
NAN reports that the disarmament record and
documentation of the ex-militants would be done
on Monday at the stadium in Eket.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/03/20-militants-surrender-arms-in-akwa-ibom/

Health / Stop Taking Drugs With Soft Drinks, Expert warns by TUMIC(m): 6:16am On Mar 11, 2013
Ilorin - A pharmacist, Busayo Idowu of the Department of Pharmacy, University of Ilorin
Teaching Hospital (UITH), warned on Saturday that taking drugs with beverages such as soft drinks could have adverse effects.
In an interview with News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Ilorin, Idowu said that drugs, if taken with soft drinks might affect the absorption of the drugs. The expert noted that most soft drinks were acidic, which could decrease the anti bacterial action of tetracycline as they contain
carbonates. Idowu warned further that such acidic drinks
when combined with drugs could cause adverse reaction to patients.
According to him, absorption of some drugs such as aspirin, ketoconazole and phenytoin
could be affected also when taking with acidic beverage. He added that such drugs were best absorbed at highly acidic levels when taken orally.

"Acidic beverages delay the absorption rate and action of Erythromycin”, he said. He advised that drugs should preferably be used with water as it had the properties capable of eliminating unwanted effects.
I word is enough for the wise.

NAN
http://nigeria.news24.com/National/News/Stop-taking-drugs-with-soft-drinks-expert-warns-20130310

Romance / Re: 27 Things You Need To Know About Courtship by TUMIC(m): 10:14pm On Mar 10, 2013
WE NOW HAVE SO MANY TEACHERS ON NAIRALAND.
Na who talk say TEACHER nor be work.
Politics / Re: Tafawa Balewa's Lagos Office In Ruins by TUMIC(m): 9:58pm On Mar 10, 2013
THERE WAS AN OFFICE
by Jeffery Achibe
Religion / The Tragic Price of Indecency by TUMIC(m): 2:51pm On Mar 10, 2013
The Tragic Price of Pornography

This is not a subject I enjoy writing about. Yet is it so serious, that as Christians, I believe we need to shine a light on it and do our utmost to combat it.
It’s not “someone else’s problem.” It’s a problem that is corroding the soul of America and it has probably touched the life of someone you know — maybe someone in your own family. Statistics show that 9 out of 10 teens have been affected by it. I’m talking about the problem of pornography. it a “pandemic”: “In this digital age,
the images are no longer limited to salacious magazines or adult stores. Such content is readily available on the Internet, on smart phones, on cable and satellite TV, in hotels.” The problem is, “No longer do viewers have to actively look for it; it looks for them.” Yes. Pornography is a stalker. One has to be vigilant or you’ll inadvertently walk into one of its traps.

Perhaps, like me, you’ve done a search and found images that could only be judged pornographic. Carlson a writer said that at $13 billion a year, the porn industry piles up more revenue than any of the major sports organizations. Americans are becoming bigger fans of pornography than of major-league sports? Well, there’s nothing “sporting” about how pornography is affecting our youth. As the website ProtectKids.com points out, exposure to pornography: May incite children to act out sexually against other children, Shapes attitudes and values, Interferes with a child’s development and identity.
These effects should not surprise us, considering the powerful grip pornographic images can get on impressionable minds. But reading the stories of young boys who were caught in its snare at the tender ages of 10, 11 and 12 brings these facts home. One boy said it led him to have sexual intercourse at age 13; another said he started downloading the images and trying out the “weird things” he saw. The 10-year-old boy, now age 14, wrote that it caused him to picture every girl he saw naked. In an interview in the February issue of World, Donna Rice Hughes, the originator of the ProtectKids.com site, explains how pornographers are seducing kids: Nine out of 10 kids have seen pornography on the Internet. The pornographers put free pictures and free videos and everything else on the Internet in order to get people to come to their site and get hooked on the material before they ever get charged for it.
We have today, in America, absolutely no regulation with respect to softer-core material. Thus images that would have made us blush a couple of generations ago are so commonplace that we now see them on taxi-cab ads. Why in Nigeria there are no restriction as to what people can download or sites people can visit like China. How do we begin to protect our children from this flow of filth? Hughes another writer says, “The harder-core material, including sex acts or any deviant material like bestiality, group sex, and rape, violence, everything else, is prosecutable for adults as well as for minor children.”
But, as Politico.com reported (1/17/2013), the U.S. Department of Justice has stopped prosecuting adult pornographers. It has prosecuted some child pornographers, but since the end of the Bush administration, the DOJ has not filed any new charges against purveyors of adult pornography. It’s good that the Obama administration is going after child pornographers. The problem is the easy access youngsters have to adult pornography. In a 2010 interview with Truth in Action Ministries, Hughes, who works with Enough is Enough, a non-profit dedicated to making the internet safer for children and families, pointed to one of the major loopholes: “There have been very few prosecutions over the past 16 years of any type of obscenity on the Internet. So what this means is that kids can get for free what adults couldn’t even get in a triple-X-rated bookstore.”

Sexual imagery is pervasive in advertising, TV programs, magazines, and yes, even taxi-cab ads, causing youth to experiment with sexuality at younger and younger ages. “Worst of all, says Zachary Gappa, director of research for the Center for a Just Society, “parents are complicit in all this. They accept [the] idea that their children will act out sexually and that there is nothing to be done about the barrage of sexual images fed to them every day.” Yet although more parents are now using internet filters to protect against pornography, almost 50 percent do not. “Sexting,” sending naked pictures of oneself through text or email, is now becoming common among teens.

A study reported in the September 2012 JAMA Pediatrics found that 28 percent of the students in seven southeast Texas high schools said they had sent a “sext.” The percentage of those who had been asked to send one was almost twice as high — 57 percent. In an article in The Telegraph (1/27/2013), Cole Morton wrote about boys who “have explicit images of up to 30 different girls on their phone. They swap them like we used to swap football cards. If they fancy a girl, they send her a picture of their genitals. As one teenage girl said
after the report came out, sending pictures of your body parts is ‘the new flirting.’” Parents need to be proactive to protect their children from this type of peer influence and pressure. They should not apologize for actively monitoring their children’s interactions online, on Facebook, and on their phones. There is no way to undo the harm done if your child succumbs to the pressure to respond to a sext, as a number of girls have tragically found out. One way to stop the filth is to go after the producers.
According to Patrick A. Trueman at MercatorNet.com, “A handful of companies control large numbers of porn sites, so a few well-placed prosecutions would go a long way in cleaning up the Internet, where most kids find hardcore pornography.” Donna Rice Hughes says that we need a three- pronged approach to protect our children. The Department of Justice should prosecute pornographers to the full extent of the law. In addition, citizens can expose those businesses that promote or make pornography accessible. And finally, the most important step is for parents to take an active role in protecting their children. For more information on how you can do so, visit ProtectKids.com and PureIntimacy.org, where you can also find articles on how to talk with your children about social media.

Back home here in Nigeria I feel parents, religious bodies, the government, mass media, schools, and the society in general still have a long way to go in teaching these young ones proper SEX EDUCATION.

For more tips contact TUMIC

Technology Market / We Have Some Affordable Blackberry Phones For Sale Call Now by TUMIC(m): 3:41am On Mar 08, 2013
we have some affordable Blackberry phones for sale call now and they are just from #10000 only.
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NYSC / Re: Bose Adebayo Died On Her Way To NYSC Orientation Camp by TUMIC(m): 9:50pm On Mar 07, 2013
THIS IS WHAT WE ALL GET EVERY DAY ONE WAY OR THE ORDER FROM THE FAILURE OF SOME RULERS CALLING THEM SELVES THE GOVERNMENT
FEAR
HUNGER
HATRED
GREED
POVERTY
JOBLESSNESS
AND DEATH LIKE HER CASE.
RIP MY FELLOW SISTER.
And may the people responsible for this killings and that of many others never no peace of mind, there children will become an accursed thing to them, they will wander over the face of the earth till their planes fall off the sky.
They will continue to steal till they die.
Their ill gotten WEALTH WILL BECOME THEIR THEIR DEATH FACILITATOR.
So shall it be.
Politics / Re: Northerners Own 80% Of Oil Blocks - Senator Enang by TUMIC(m): 6:58pm On Mar 07, 2013
I HEAR SOME PEOPLE IN THIS FORUM SHOUTING REVOLUTION!!!
REVOLUTE... UR HEAD.
WHERE WERE YOUR GRAND FATHERS WHEN THE CIVIL WAR WAS BEING FOUGHT? I GEUSS DRINKING PALM WHILE THEY HID INSIDE THE BUSH WHEN REAL MEN WERE FIGHTING AND DYING.
AND HERE YOU ARE CALLING SOME NORTHERNERS OPPORTUNIST, WHO YOU THOUGHT WERE FOOLS, why you were the real FOOL.
WHO IS NOT A THIEF IN THIS COUNTRY?
YOUR PRESIDENT?
YOUR GOVERNOR?
YOUR FATHER?
SEUN?
ME?
OR MAY BE YOU?
HA HA HA HA HA HA .........
YOU HAVE NOT SEEN ANYTHING THIS IS JUST THE BEGINNING UNLESS SOME DRASTIC MEASURE ARE TAKING.
Not talk talk talk
That is what we always do in NIGERIA. AND THAT IS WHY WE ARE WERE WE ARE TODAY.

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Celebrities / Re: Happy Birthday To Pete Edochie by TUMIC(m): 6:44pm On Mar 07, 2013
xynerise: Happy birthday Daddy! Love your role in the movie Lion of Africa
Which Daddy, you nor know your Daddy!
Celebrities / Re: Happy Birthday To Pete Edochie by TUMIC(m): 6:42pm On Mar 07, 2013
HAPPY BIRTHDAY OGA
HOPE NOBODY GO KIDNAP YOU THIS YEAR.
Politics / Re: 60 Lieutenants Arrested Over Promotional Exams Malpractice by TUMIC(m): 5:32pm On Mar 07, 2013
Failed state
Failed nation
Failed army
failed people

But there is still hope for some Nigerians who are people of integrity.
ARE YOU ONE OF US.
Politics / Re: 60 Lieutenants Arrested Over Promotional Exams Malpractice by TUMIC(m): 5:29pm On Mar 07, 2013
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Nairaland / General / Re: Suggest Ways One Can Leave Cultism Without Being Hurt by TUMIC(m): 1:12pm On Mar 07, 2013
THE BEST WAY TO LEAVE CULTISM IS NEVER TO JOIN THEM.
PRAY FOR MERCY TO LEAVE AND NOT BE HURT.
BUT IF U HAVE KILLED WHILE WITH THEM, BE READY TO DIE.
Science/Technology / Re: Woman Killed By Lion During Sex In Zimbabwe by TUMIC(m): 9:53am On Mar 07, 2013
REPENT O YEAH FORNICATORS AND 4KARS FOR THE LION IS AWAITING YOU AT EVERY JUNCTION YOU DEY PASS.

How I wish this Lion can come to Nigeria and address the fork-ups of all this fornicating Boys and Girl friends.
Science/Technology / Re: Woman Killed By Lion During Sex In Zimbabwe by TUMIC(m): 9:53am On Mar 07, 2013
REPENT O YEAH FORNICATORS AND 4KARS FOR THE LION IS AWAITING YOU AT EVERY JUNCTION YOU DEY PASS.

How I wish this Lion can come to Nigeria and address THE 4cups of all this fornicating Boys and Girl friends.
Politics / Re: Okada Riders Protest In Benin by TUMIC(m): 9:40am On Mar 07, 2013
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Politics / Re: Northerners Own 80% Of Oil Blocks - Senator Enang by TUMIC(m): 9:28am On Mar 07, 2013
And yet they call Northerners MUMU!
Now my fellow Southerners,
WHO IS THE MUMU?

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Channels TV Vacancies In Abuja by TUMIC(m): 12:41pm On Mar 06, 2013
How does this affect the millions of undergraduates in Nigeria and who told you that those vacancies are still vacant?
Stupid information
Literature / How The Leopard Got His Spot By TUMIC UNKNOWN by TUMIC(m): 3:28am On Mar 06, 2013
In the days when everybody started fair, Best Beloved, the Leopard lived in a place called the High Veldt. 'Member it wasn't the Low Veldt, or the Bush Veldt, or the Sour Veldt, but the 'sclusively bare, hot shiny High Veldt, where there was sand and sandy-coloured rock and 'sclusively tufts of sandy-yellowish grass. The Giraffe and the Zebra and the Eland and the Koodoo and the Hartebeest lived there: and they were 'sclusively sandy-yellow-brownish all over; but the Leopard, he was the 'sclusivest sandiest-yellowest-brownest of them all -- a greyish-yellowish catty-shaped kind of beast, and he matched the 'sclusively yellowish-greyish-brownish colour of the High Veldt to one hair. This was very bad for the Giraffe and the Zebra and the rest of them: for he would lie down by a 'sclusively yellowish-greyish-brownish stone or clump of grass, and when the Giraffe or the Zebra or the Eland or the Koodoo or the Bush-Buck or the Bonte-Buck came by he would surprise them out of their jumpsome lives. He would indeed! And, also, there was an Ethiopian with bows and arrows (a 'sclusively greyish-brownish-yellowish man he was then), who lived on the High Veldt with the Leopard: and the two used to hunt together -- the Ethiopian with his bows and arrows, and the Leopard 'sclusively with his teeth and claws -- till the Giraffe and the Eland and the Koodoo and the Quagga and all the rest of them didn't know which way to jump, Best Beloved. They didn't indeed!

After a long time -- things lived for ever so long in those days -- they learned to avoid anything that looked like a Leopard or an Ethiopian: and bit by bit -- the Giraffe began it, because his legs were the longest -- they went away from the High Veldt. They scuttled for days and days till they came to a great forest, 'sclusively full of trees and bushes and stripy, speckly, patchy-blatchy shadows, and there they hid: and after another long time, what with standing half in the shade and half out of it, and what with the slippery-slidy shadows of the trees falling on them, the Giraffe grew blotchy, and the Zebra grew stripy, and the Eland and the Koodoo grew darker, with little wavy grey lines on their backs like bark on a tree-trunk: and so, though you could hear them and smell them, you could very seldom see them, and then only when you knew precisely where to look. They had a beautiful time in the 'sclusively speckly-spickly shadows of the forest, while the Leopard and the Ethiopian ran about over the 'sclusively greyish-yellowish-reddish High Veldt outside, wondering where all their breakfasts and their dinners and their teas had gone. At last they were so hungry that they ate rats and beetles and rock-rabbits, the Leopard and the Ethiopian, and then they had the Big Tummy-ache, both together: and then they met Baviaan -- the dog-headed, barking baboon, who is Quite the Wisest Animal in All Nigeria.

Said the Leopard to Baviaan (and it was a very hot day), 'Where has all the game gone?'

And Baviaan winked. He knew.

Said Ethiopian to Baviaan, 'Can you tell me the present habitat of the aboriginal Fauna?' (That meant just the same thing, but the Ethiopian always used long words. He was a grown-up.)

And Baviaan winked. He knew.

Then said Baviaan, 'The game has gone into other spots: and my advice to you, Leopard, is to go into other spots as soon as you can.'

And the Ethiopian said, 'That is all very fine, but I wish to know whither the aboriginal Fauna has migrated.'

Then said Baviaan, 'The aboriginal Fauna has joined the aboriginal Flora because it was high time for a change; and my advice to you, Ethiopian, is to change as soon as you can.'

That puzzled the Leopard and the Ethiopian, but they set off to look for the aboriginal Flora, and presently, after ever so many days, they saw a great, high, tall forest full of tree-trunks all 'sclusively speckled and sprottled and spottled, dotted and splashed and slashed and hatched and cross-hatched with shadows. (Say that quickly aloud, and you will see how very shadowy the forest must have been.)

'What is this,' said the Leopard, 'that is so 'sclusively dark, and yet so full of little pieces of light?'

'I don't know,' said the Ethiopian, 'but it ought to be the aboriginal Flora. I can smell Giraffe, and I can hear Giraffe, but I can't see Giraffe.'

'That's curious,' said the Leopard. 'I suppose it is because we have just come in out of the sunshine. I can smell Zebra, and I can hear Zebra, but I can't see Zebra.'

'Wait a bit,' said the Ethiopian. 'It's a long time since we've hunted 'em. Perhaps we've forgotten what they were like.'

'Fiddle!' said the Leopard. I remember them perfectly on the High Veldt, especially their marrow- bones. Giraffe is about seventeen feet high, of a 'sclusively fulvous golden-yellow from head to heel: and Zebra is about four and a half feet high, of a 'sclusively grey-fawn colour from head to heel.'

'Umm,' said the Ethiopian, looking into the speckly-spickly shadows of the aboriginal Flora-forest. 'Then they ought to show up in this dark place like ripe bananas in a smoke-house.'

But they didn't. The Leopard and the Ethiopian hunted all day; and though they could smell them and hear them, they never saw one of them.

'For goodness' sake,' said the Leopard at tea-time, 'let us wait till it gets dark. This daylight hunting is a perfect scandal.'

So they waited till dark, and then the Leopard heard something breathing sniffily in the starlight that fell all stripy through the branches, and he jumped at the noise, and it smelt like Zebra, and it felt like Zebra, and when he knocked it down it kicked like Zebra, but he couldn't see it. So he said, 'Be quiet, O you person without any form. I am going to sit on your head till morning, because there is something about you that I don't understand.'

Presently he heard a grunt and a crash and a scramble, and the Ethiopian called out, 'I've caught a thing that I can't see. It smells like Giraffe, and it kicks like Giraffe, but it hasn't any form.'

'Don't you trust it, said the Leopard. 'Sit on its head till the morning -- same as me. They haven't any form -- any of 'em.'

So they sat down on them hard till bright morning-time, and then Leopard said, 'What have you at your end of the table, Brother?'

The Ethiopian scratched his head and said, 'It ought to be 'sclusively a rich fulvous orange-tawny from head to heel, and it ought to be Giraffe; but it is covered all over with chestnut blotches. What have you at your end of the table, Brother?'

And the Leopard scratched his head and said, 'It ought to be 'sclusively a delicate greyish-fawn, and it ought to be Zebra; but it is covered all over with black and purple stripes. What in the world have you been doing to yourself, Zebra? Don't you know that if you were on the High Veldt I could see you ten miles off? You haven't any form.'

'Yes,' said the Zebra, 'but this isn't the High Veldt. Can't you see?'

'I can now,' said the Leopard, 'But I couldn't all yesterday. How is it done?'

'Let us up,' said the Zebra, 'and we will show you.'

They let the Zebra and the Giraffe get up; and Zebra moved away to some little thorn-bushes where the sunlight fell all stripy, and the Giraffe moved off to some tallish trees where the shadows fell all blotchy.

'Now watch,' said the Zebra and the Giraffe. 'This is the way it's done. One -- two -- three! And where's your breakfast?'

Leopard stared, and Ethiopian stared, but all they could see were stripy shadows and blotched shadows in the forest, but never a sign of Zebra and Giraffe. They had just walked off and hidden themselves in the shadowy forest.

'Hi! Hi!' said the Ethiopian. 'That's a trick worth learning. Take a lesson by it, Leopard. You show up in this dark place like a bar of soap in a coal-scuttle.'

'Ho! Ho!' said the Leopard. 'Would it surprise you very much to know that you show up in this dark place like a mustard-plaster on a sack of coals?'

'Well, calling names won't catch dinner,' said the Ethiopian. 'The long and the little of it is that we don't match our backgrounds. I'm going to take Baviaan's advice. He told me I ought to change: and as I've nothing to change except my skin I'm going to change that.'

'What to?' said the Leopard, tremendously excited.

'To a nice working blackish-brownish colour, with a little purple in it, and touches of slaty-blue. It will be the very thing for hiding in hollows and behind trees.'

So he changed his skin then and there, and the Leopard was more excited than ever: he had never seen a man change his skin before.

TO BE CONTINUED.
Celebrities / Re: Funke Akindele Cries Over Late Colleagues (PHOTOS) by TUMIC(m): 3:09am On Mar 06, 2013
So it is now a crime to cry outside again in Nigeria?
Stupid people don't worry when UNA own turn go come I bet u
You go weep because cry go too small
Crime / Re: 10 Dead Bodies Found In Owerri Burrow Pit by TUMIC(m): 3:04am On Mar 06, 2013
This is the SHAME of the black man
Crime / Re: Billionaire Couple Mysteriously Burn To Death In Onitsha by TUMIC(m): 3:01am On Mar 06, 2013
TOO MUCH EVIL IN THE LAND
Politics / Re: CANAN Donates $50,000 To Boko-Haram Victims by TUMIC(m): 2:53am On Mar 06, 2013
EVIL IN THE HIGHEST ORDER HAS TAKEN OVER THE LAND IN THE DISGUISE OF RELIGION

A true Muslim should not pick offense when people ignorantly abuse the Prophet.
And even when they do it on purpose, what then must they ( the true Muslim) do?
Why are Muslims not always comfortable with Christians even when they both claim to come from Abraham?
Are the Taliban's, Boko Haram's and the like True Muslims?
If not why can't the Islamic world especially Nigerian Muslims come openly to denounce them and be straight once and for all.
I think it is high time we all face reality and stop covering issues the Nigerian style and trying to wish it all away.
Then may when these fundamental issues are answered, then people can begin to have a clear view of the matter without any form of fallacy of ambiguity and misinformation of religious bigotry.
Let's clear the air for once and stop meandering.
Family / Re: Two Missing Kids Found Dead In Lagos by TUMIC(m): 2:46am On Mar 06, 2013
January
February till
March aba and even if they were dead in a car, nobody could smell corpses and the said car has not been checked ever since!
Nigeria the more u look, the less u see
I hail.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez Is Dead by TUMIC(m): 2:39am On Mar 06, 2013
I see a man who stood up for his people and what he believed in and not like the selfish, corrupt and cowards we have as rulers.
Politics / Re: NSUK: Jonathan Approves Construction Of Boreholes by TUMIC(m): 12:02pm On Mar 05, 2013
Some of you in this forum reason from your anus.
Must people die first before the government do their civil duty, or responsibility?
And the useless VC is even thanking the equally senseless GEJ for doing his normal duty to the students of this great Federal Republic.
Why should lives be lost first before they respond

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Interior Ministry Aiding Job Scam – Federal Character Boss by TUMIC(m): 11:42am On Mar 05, 2013
Federal character my foot
who doesn't know that the Greatest SCAMMER in Nigeria is The Federal Government.
Led By GEJ himself.
THE SHAME OF A NATION

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