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no fuel still |
The year has been a very successful one for me and i'm really grateful to God for his goodness and mercies. Though, it hasn't been all good but the good has a greater proportion than the bad. One thing i hope to achieve before this year finally winds out is to buy a Peugeot 206. I'm crazily in love with that portable car. If you are a dealer kindly let me know. |
Interested |
She's certainly a runs girl running with a runs guy. She has actually been fortunate enough to have committed abortion for three bad times without complications, this one might just be her last should in case she decides to trail that same part. The condition she's in might just be a wakeup call for her to turn her story around and give her life a meaning. Surely, it won't come easy raising the kid alone but she should give herself a shot and God may just surprise her. Acquire a skill, get a job...just something good to get food on your table. Dazol! |
Think of the life you are living today. It's very important! |
Location? |
Where in the north is the car? I'm in Yola |
550, What's your location?. |
You have Golf 5 with the following specs: auto transmission, power steering and window, factory ac, good body and engine |
fatheritunu:Chai! You're so addicted to xvideos o ![]() |
Sweet sugarcane |
Thanks so much for this post. Hardly would you find Nigerian youths who have discovered themselves within the mentioned age group. They have the notion that they're still young with ample time to do something big, not knowing we have limited time |
vicben27:And that's how you just mentioned me :-p ![]() |
Congratulations |
The word wail is an English word that can be defined as a prolonged, mournful cry, as in grief or suffering. In the same vein, the word wailers derived from wail, to lovers of music most especially the reggae genre, is associated with the band created by Bob Marley, Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer in 1963. To your utter surprise if you are a keen follower of events unfolding in our polity today you will affirm with me that the word “wailers” without Bob Marley” has indeed re-emerged with a more subtle meaning. Today in Nigeria, the usage of the word is gaining patronage by a certain group of individuals who have coined it and have developed a penchant in using it to fight a psychological warfare waged against perceived opponents or critics of their political inclinations or ideology. More fittingly, the term “wailers”, is used to describe the supporters of erstwhile President Goodluck Jonathan, who often find every opportunity to lash out at the shortcomings of this present administration led by President Muhammadu Buhari. Ardent supporters of the ruling party have therefore found an appealing name to describe or label critics of President Buhari, whom many of his followers have over the years, developed an unassailable perception of his morally upright, highly excellent and managerial skills competence in regards to running the affairs of the country. As much as it is believed that no mortal man is infallible, the “sainthood” of President Buhari in some quarters is never in doubt. For me as an individual, I would reiterate that I am a staunch supporter of “Change” but there are certain decisions made or actions that will be taken by this government that if within me I feel does not reflect my idea of the change I canvassed for, then it is also an inalienable right for me to voice out my disaffection. It won’t be out of place for you to think my opinion is insignificant but for me I would be very much pleased to make known my stand about certain issues bothering the affairs of governance than staying mute in complicit silence or for the fear of been branded a wailer as the case may be. It is morally unfair to silence an opposing voice in any democratic milieu. It is said that “no man can please everyone” therefore, no matter what Mr President does, his actions by commission or omission, will be appraised or scrutinized fairly or unjustly by the public. Our concerns should not be about the person or group of persons involved in criticising Mr President in regards to faith, ethnicity and religious inclinations. We are foremost Nigerians; we all have a stake in this enterprise except others feel otherwise. At this juncture, it might sound so early for me to start “wailing” given the fact that I intentionally restricted myself from commenting about the polity shortly after President Buhari was sworn in; that is not to say there were no significant issues that generated intense bickering about his initial appointments, which some people averred was lopsided in favour of the north and ethnically bias to say the least. My belief is that he needed the benefit of doubt and ample time to set his house in order to enable him clean the Augean stables in a polity highly infested with the menace of corruption. Anxiety without a doubt, found prominence in the hearts of many Nigerians that before now were kept in the dark about the formation of a cabinet of ministers as expected of an optimally functioning government. Nigerians kept faith imbibing the virtue of patience as many enthusiastically sought to know the “who and who” incorruptible and Progressive Nigerians that will make Mr President’s list as highly anticipated and hyped. Yesterday, the first list of ministerial nominees was made public and tongues are already wagging just as my pen is compelled to return from a hiatus away from political commentary. All I can say from this batch unveiled so far is, Mr. President, the long awaited suspense you kept us in was uncalled for. One would expect to hear a fusion of new names of vibrant technocrats garnishing the list but to say “my church mind”, I am disappointed reading the names of the same old politicians that resurfaced representing the old order. Once again, I admit it is too early to conclude as a “potential wailer” but with his “opening surprise”, I do feel Mr President should better have another list of names on the second batch that will be more assuaging to the swelling rank of “wailers”, which I may be forced to join soon if his subsequent appointments does not have a semblance of the “change” I canvassed and voted for. Mr President “abeg no fall our hands!” Yours, Concerned Youth. © Tersoo TeeCube Follow me on Twitter @teecube_t3rsoo Instagram @teecube_tersoo www.teecubethahoodscholar. Cc: lalasticlala, mods, ishilove |
AGREED! THE DEFENCE MINISTRY IS THE ONLY MINISTRY IN THE COUNTRY RIGHT NOW THAT NEEDS URGENT ATTENTION. EVERY OTHER MINISTRY'S CONTINUOUS EXISTENCE IS TIED AROUND THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE FORMER frankijege: |
LadyFiona:What of the many lives that are killed on a daily basis in the north? What's the scandal going on there that there has also been attacks there? Or are you suggesting their lives are inferior? Your view on this is not objective. |
My reasons for going with . com and not . ng is same as the other people here. Truth is, if it's a local business then one should use . com. ng or . ng |
Latest Time Table courtesy of jboixx |
jboixxx:thanks for your response. Didn't know the exams are multiple choice |
Please, could anyone help share GST707 - The Good Study Guide - past questions with me if you have? Email vctrbn569@gmail.com |
ycmdng:I would appreciate past questions in these courses from anyone. Email: vctrbn569@gmail.com pin:2BD65C68 |
SONKOko:Thanks for your assistance. i clicked pending TMA but it came up with nothing. Do i have to register my courses for exams first or what? kinda confused and worried |
Greetings! I'm a first semester PGD Info Tech student, have registered all my courses for about a month now, but the challenge is that I can't find any TMA in my TMA portal. I have added all my courses and it even said "courses were added successfully" but still, no TMA is there for me to be taken. what do I do? plus, I'm thinking of dropping a course cos of my schedule. is it okay to drop online alone or do i still have to go to my centre? and lastly, how do I get past questions? please any PGD Info Tech student should add me pin:2BD65C68, either presently undergoing the programme or graduated. |
jboixxx:I did as you advised but no course is displaying in the TMA portal. Do I have to register them for exams before I can take the TMAs? |
You can also check The New Boston YouTube channel. They have most (if not all) their videos there and that's where I downland their tutorial videos too. |
Good day friends and colleagues. I'm a first semester PGD Info Tech student. I learnt exams would be starting ending of this month but meanwhile, I'm yet to take any TMA. I keep checking my page on the website but have never seen it since I registered about a month ago. Could it be that I've missed it or what? Please, I'm kinda getting worried. |
BornSad:Please where can one get the past questions? |
Someone need this model in Yola too |
So much to learn and do |
