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Zakkyoz:Kill some WAEC officials, burn down the WaEC buildings, prevent and boycott Examinations in their regions. It really doesn't look different from their modus operandi. |
clydedaniels:Lmao! This was used to mock the hell out of me in Sec school! Was asked to tell a joke and I came out and ask 'Why did the chicken cross the road'? The whole class totally didn't get the joke ![]() |
Hassan080196:Whatever man. You shouldn't expect a dumb person to understand you in the first place ![]() You are this.. You are that.. Where have we met before? You seem to know so much about me. |
hyuga:That should be WAEC GCE. |
lexiconkabir:A person can wear dark glasses and tell you he has an eye problem. You are ordinarily allowed to let him be. But if I feel that glasses will conceal his eyes so I can't really know if he is copying, I reserve the right as an examiner to refuse him his request. Not going violent as in the OP's illustration, but will give the student an option |
zaicon1:I cannot connect to what you mean by 'divine manna' in relation to the Hijab but In the example I gave about tertiary institutions, how do you think their clothes aid malpractice? I find this comment as a cheap derogatory one. How on earth can hijab help aid malpractice without the actions of the doer? . Even if I put on a singlet and boxer, it doesn't stop me from practicing malpractices.I never expected uniform reactions to my opinion. However, the premiss behind suspending attires that may undermine the credibility of the exams is the sole right of the examination authorities. Grieviances should be directed to the authorities in an appropriate inquiry, not enforcement. It is your kind that will ask St Theresa of calllcuta and Virgin Mary to put away their virtue and behave like the rest while you celebrate them after death.If those mentioned above took WAEC exams, perhaps there may be something substantial to say about them. But then, not all Christians recognize them. Factually, of over 10,000 kinds of Churches in the world, only one denomination recognizes the women you mentioned above |
Ghost447:Sad but that is what comes to mind about these people. It ia so unfair to the rights of others that this religion has come to be known for violence ![]() |
NotComplaining:No. Rather it is you that is a little off track. The hijab is generally accepted amongst muslims, but the only unity Christians have is that they all use bible. So when you say 'their own', you are using that word wrongly. Chriatianity has many denominations with dissimilar practices. I know him not. I only saw the professional angle. And for the strangest reason these egotistic dogmatic christians are offended when Muslims rally to the call of their brothers and sisters?Perhaps you may be right in some sense here. Also see the reality in mine that when muslim rally in this manner, violence is just a twitch of an eyelid away. That is what we have come to note in this country. My questions to these sycophants, in your (spiritual) dreams do you see Muslims intellectually enferior? Unable to discern insult from concern? Usually some form of reality perpetuates 'good' dreams, maybe yours are far out of touch.Before any inferior/superior talk, you must have comparison in mind. Now, the teachings and ways of our religions are different, so personality comparisona is out of question. However, rules and regulations, laws of the land, human rights, e.t.c. are common grounds where the rightness or wrongness of our actions can be weighed out. And usually it is the christians that find mediums to claim their foul play by the Muslims, when blood has spilt. Think carefully before using your hands to spew incitement; it might not be in your favor.I am aware you have reasons for engaging the 'incitements'. However, religion cannot be the jugde here. And thatvis where I think you are missing the point. Our beliefs are different, same goes for our individual perceptions. And only the laws of the land hold firm. If the laws say 'Guilty', religion ceases to matter. That much is the reality for the societally enlightened. |
LAUWALI222:Christianity does not encourage that. I asked a rhetorical question |
What of 'fresh-babes hunters' and 'gold-digging chics'? Heavy Challenges, I tell you. |
In my opinion, he should have asked her to choose between the examination and wearing an attire that interferes with smooth running of the examination, just to give her a chance. In his shoes though, I don't think I will allow that. Garments that can conceal suspicious materials are not encouraged. We witnessed even tertiary institutions take examinations in singlets and underwears and aside from general murmurs, no special attention was sought. Does that mean the religion of those affected encourage Nudity? Religion and Western Education ought not to conflict. Why do they even need the identity of the supervisor sef? These people keep making themselves suspicious. |
Haay God ![]() This babe is not a Christian |
Let the past remain in the past |
phreakabit:A.k.a. Sophisticated Civilized Afonjaa ![]() |
vani86:Smh.. Learn to read between the lines. 'Between the lines' T8ksy:Touche ![]() ![]() |
vani86:That was not an argument. I'ld rather she defended herself. |
2. Patience Jonathan is one of Nigeria’s most-educated First Ladies, with an NCE, a B.Ed, and a PhD from University of Port-Harcourt.Error! |
55. Nigeria has more English speakers than England.Only because we are more populated. But speaking English doesn't mean we all speak it fluently ![]() |
This recruitment requires about 4 billion naira to be executed. Well the recovered funds should take care of it ![]() Before you start rejoicing, please, make sure you are not from 5% o. Abuja senators has already collected all those opportunities. It is not our fault that the government is not trusted. Lemme just drop my own comment and 'comotu' here ![]() |
This report examines one angle, let me come from the other..and touch on some missing links Barely one week after his burial, she is already back to Abuja? Was he buried at Abuja? Were there no children in the marriage? How was her relationship with her in-laws? There is no crime with renewing marriage vows, but was there a special reason in their own case? The church cannot be a 'one-man' enterprise except it's at the foundation. So if you chase the wife away, what about the other church leaders? Conclusively, the late man and his wife became one via marriage. Whatever is done to her, is also his lot. I think his relations should have been very considerate. |
Well, very unfortunate. Biko lezie anya. O bu ndi olee?
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Please, you can advertise me to Itel. I can review the grammar and language of their User Interface Commands before they programme them into the phone. This one that I saw on a device really surprised me sha ![]()
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If that obstruction doesn't produce milk for somebody one day, it is more useless than the mammary glands of my GSD ![]() |
But its is not paying it. Translation: Iranu Abasha a.k.a. Iberibe ![]() |
Are those coffins or gurneys? |
Idydarling:Say No More ![]()
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Never knew camels could have such temper. Or probably eats imported grass and lack of forex don ![]() Northern Camel Avengers ![]() Meanwhile, guess who is viewing this 'animal' thread?? ![]() ![]()
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Misinterpretation. The World Championship which he won and has the title, is yet to hold as he said, so he is still the World Champion in that aspect. I think the Moderators should play their part in avoiding misinformation. Identify the fact ... my title defense, WESPAC (World English-speaking Scrabble Players Championship) isn't until November 2017...from his personal opinion ...but I'd like to think that Brett Smitheram is the reigning World Scrabble Champion...before presenting a concise information. I love Wellington's use of vocabulary ![]() |
R U B B I S H. |
*in Linkin Park's voice* What the hell are you waiting for?? I'm almost finally convinced that these people have no idea what they're doing there in the first place. In a country with third world problems, you're sidelining agitations and militancy? It's just a blessing that this isn't an Arabic country. You would be holding this press conference in a bomb shelter instead. |
That's how I saw this Yoruba lady on net who bought running shoes with her name inscribed on it. On Internet, she may be part of those ridiculing Aba Made and the igbofolk in general. Why mock them if your cash will still prosper their industry efforts? ![]()
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Progressive01:Good Job. The idea behind the name of that bread is working! Even enemies are making the name popular already?? His business can only grow from strength to strength. #TeamNsukabag ![]() |





