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kelechiMarie: SPEEDY all d way and dat coconut one too also loved pepper snacks ,hated cabinYou Hated Cabin?? Az in... YOU HATED CABIN?? |
Lolaabokoku: #TeamCabinbiscuit# fry cabin biscuit with vegetable oil and thank me laterHehe..... I'm gonna give it a trial... I've only fried pako biscuit... omo, d end product was horrible..... but I chop am lyk dat shaaaa.... |
NmaGOD44: correct guy :Dcorrect guy .....even drank cabin flecks tonight sef...no b small tin oooChoi..... U sabi jor! |
Shezhawt: Speedy.! ... I only take cabin when am depressed...Eeyah.. Guess u never dipped your cabin biscuit into cold water.... #wonderfulEnjoyment |
Seanixking: Speedy all de way...........#team Speedy....abeg mod front page fhingzI used 2 lyk speedy tho but Cabin biscuit sure pass... I dey always dip am inside water cum throw am 4 mouth... wonderful experience... |
IrunOBO: Involve meOgbeni.. dz ur moniker geh weight oO |
Hey Nairlanders... saw dis picture somewhere and I felt like sharing it with you... Which was your favourite?? well, mine was... Cabin.
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Typing her blog address alone makes me sick.. |
Well, since I don't av an iPhone 6 (yet) and I'm still rocking my android..... I can partially agree with you. |
omotenah: Lmao! this got me crackingOmotenah I no fit give u all d time u deserve coz I dey waka waka & na who go dey der 4 u wen u halla. |
Jhosh: Hhmmm..Its amazingIt looks like porn pictures or na porn pictures..... |
It got me confused for some minutes... And.... I'm Still Confused! |
Tunde, Ti Won ba bi e da, lor fu n omo kan loyun... ile iwe e tan niyen.... Meanin : Tunde, if dem born u well, go give woman belle now... no school for u again.. coz 1 naira I no go give u. #Gbam. |
maynation: I knw this guy nowreally?? Help Share It bro... |
A male 100 level sociology student of Olabisi Onabanjo Univetsity, who goes by the name TOSIN OMOSEFUNMI has gone missing since last tuesday 26/8/14, he was last seen leaving Ago Iwoye Ogun state for Ijebu Ode Ogun state on that day but he never arrived in Ijebu Ode. His school books, bags, clothes and phone was later located at a river bank some kilometers away from the school's main campus. Please anyone with any useful information should please pass them to the school security unit or the nearest police station. Thank You!
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adeoladrg: OOU CAMPUS SHUTDOWN: Our Governor Has Gone Mad AgainAluta Continua!!! |
bbello28:Beta! |
bbello28: bothD protest had been ongoing b4 d govt announced d reduction. it wasn't favourable and it won't b implemented until next session. D governor promised 50% reduction in 2011 during his campaign buh ended up implementing 10% reduction. d students have been clamouring for reduction buh d governor feigned ignorance. we went on 2days lectures boycott & give him 7days ultimatum. it was during dat tym he announced d reduction. Based on calculations, d lowest fee paid would be 120,000. We went on anoda peace protest @ d state capital & he asked us 2 give him a week, d 1 week elapsed last friday & he announced d indefinite shutdown yesterday. |
afreekah: How true is this ? SOURCE ? Ohh my alma mater1. http://www.aitonline.tv/post-press_release__shutdown_of_olabisi_onabanjo_university__governor_amosun_s_latest_romance_with_fire 2. http://africanspotlight.com/2014/08/23/amosun-shuts-down-oou-over-students-protest/ |
adeoladrg: So if you were an OOU student, you'd just sit there and keep watching ur parents cough out 200-300K to get you educated when you can fight to have it cheap?People jez say shit, wen dey know nothing.... let him run his mouth anyhow.. he no sabi anything. |
The Nigerian Police Force has declared all gathering, meetings and assemblings illegal in OOU o. A million of these can't stop us! Here is their official statement: Subject: OOU Closure: We Will Not Tolerate Any Breakdown of Law and Order- Police The Ogun State Police Command has been duly informed of the decision of the Ogun State Government to close down the Olabisi Onabanjo University Ago Iwoye and all it's campuses in the state with effect from Saturday 23rd August 2014 through a statement signed,on behalf of the government by the Secretatry to the State Government Barrister Taiwo Adeoluwa,dated 23rd August 2014 and made available to the command. The action of the state government,coupled with the intelligence and other pieces of information received from the students' body of OOU and concerned campuses and/or communities,stimulated the command to put its officers and men on red alert to forestall any violence or breakdown of law and order in Ogun State. The Commissioner of Police Ogun State CP Ikemefuna Okoye has directed all area commanders and divisional police officers as well as heads of departments to be on ground and make sure adequate security is provided within the state as any students' gathering or protest or procession after the closure of Olabisi Onabanjo University,for the same purpose,will be an unlawful gathering or act which is capable of causing chaos if not checkmated by the police and other law enforcement agencies in the state. The Commissioner of Police therefore warns the concerned students of the affected institution to leave the school premises as directed by the government and do away with any act that will be unlawful and security-threatening; and urges parents and guardians of the concerned students to advise their children to steer clear of the school area for the command will not tolerate anyone who engages in any act that is capable of breaking down law and order in any part of the state. The command is however ready to receive more intelligence from the general public in this regard in order to provide adequate security for all and sundry in Ogun State. Thank you. DSP Olumuyiwa Adejobi P.R.O Ogun state Police Command |
bbello28: Ingrates,Bastards, they wanna pull a lasu-like stunt. Dey broke dia necksare u referring 2 d students or d state govt?? |
*Ogun Shuts Onabanjo Varsity to Maintain Peace To forestall breakdown of law and order, Ogun State Government has directed the Governing Council of Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU), Ago Iwoye, to close down the university immediately. The government also advised all parents whose wards are students of the university to immediately call them to order as the government will not tolerate any act that will disturb the peace being enjoyed by the people of the state. In a statement signed by Barrister Taiwo Adeoluwa, Secretary to State Government, the decision to shut the university was taken in the overall interest of peace and order as the students of the university have continued to issue threats while rejecting all entreaties and concessions made by the government on their various demands concerning the recently announced reduction of school fees. The government had on August 12 after extensive deliberations involving the leadership of the student unions in the 10 state-owned tertiary institutions, heads of the institutions and government representatives, announced reductions in school fees by as high as 61 percent. The government also abolished the indigene/non- indigene dichotomy in the school fees regime and announced the 2014-2015 academic session as commencement period for the policy. However, while students in nine of the ten institutions commended the government for its decisions, OOU students insisted that the new school fees regime should take effect from the 2013/2014 academic session and that the fees should be further reduced. The OOU students premised their position on the fact that they are currently running the 2013-2014 academic session which will end in January. They also rejected the fact presented by students of other institutions that they are also in the same situation as some of them will only be concluding the 2013-2014 session in December. The government had also sought to convince the students that it could not afford to bear the financial implication of commencing the implementation of the new school fees regime as it will cost the government over N2 billion. OOU students staged a violent demonstration in the state capital on August 15 and it took the personal intervention of the governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun to restore normalcy. The governor thereafter set up an ad-hoc committee to discuss with the students with a view to resolving the situation. During discussions with the ad-hoc committee, OOU students maintained their stand that the fees must be further reduced and that the implementation must commence immediately. The explanation that no other State in Nigeria is saddled with the responsibility of funding 10 tertiary institutions and that to accede to their request would mean natural death for the institutions made no sense to them. The student leaders were within the week sending text messages round, urging their colleagues ‘to get ready for action’ as they are ready to unleash violence on the state capital. Security reports have since confirmed that because the students are acting under external influence, no concession made by the government will be satisfactory to them. “Consequently, we have no option than to order the immediate closure of all the campuses of Olabisi Onabanjo University to protect the students and other residents of the state and their property. We urge all parents to impress on their wards the need to maintain peace in the interest of all”, Adeoluwa stated. Signed Barrister Taiwo Adeoluwa Secretary to State Government |
teeo: These students had better shut up and go face their studies.Mumu Spitting Rubbish! |
Man suspected of contracing Ebola virus during business trip to Sierra Leone dies at specialised hospital in Saudi city . A Saudi man suspected of having contracted the Ebola virus during a recent business trip to Sierra Leone has died in Jeddah . " A Saudi man suspected of being infected with the Ebola virus passed away at 8 :45am on Wednesday at a specialised hospital in Jeddah " , the Ministry of Health said in a statement on its website on Wednesday. The statement added that the Ministry of Health had submitted samples from the man to a US laboratory recommended by the World Health Organisation, as well as an accredited laboratory in Germany, for testing . The ministry said it was working to trace the man's route of travel and monitoring people he came in contact with . The kingdom has suspended pilgrimage visas from West African countries to counter the further possible spread of the disease. source http://m.aljazeera.com/story/201486124612609706 |
tuoyoojo: Bros abeg nor vex I typed the stuff in a hurry without proof reading. |
tuoyoojo: I don't know what they may be strike against this time but most likely Govt may likely not have kept her part of d bargain.Broda, I feel ur pain... buh I no understand wetin u type... shey na Pidgin or English.... I'm Confused! |
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