Programming › Re: Why Waste 4 Years On Computer Science In University? by virus05(m): 9:14am On Jul 28, 2015 |
pjosh1: I am not saying studyin com.sci is bad,ii am jst saying is a waste of time.For example, if u do not study medicine or law ,u can never be a doctor or lawyer.A simple webdeveloper do not need all what u've mentioned above to create a website, but some pple still call him a computer scientist . Don't knw if u understand what i am sayng? so computer science is all about creating website abi?? Lol.. Some pple sef |
Politics › Re: NASS Leadership Crisis: Uncertainty As Senate, House Resume Today-vanguard by virus05(m): 5:14am On Jul 28, 2015 |
ok |
Politics › Re: Buhari's Latest Lie by virus05(m): 11:55pm On Jul 27, 2015 |
Sandydayz: Ok... That's for u... Av heard ur opinion
But then y do u think he's lying? supporters club.... Dey dere
no be evrytin u go support |
Education › Re: Uniport Ranked 6th In Africa, 1st In Nigeria by virus05(op): 5:19pm On Jul 27, 2015 |
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Education › Uniport Ranked 6th In Africa, 1st In Nigeria by virus05(op): 5:14pm On Jul 27, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Buhari Is A Dullard From Daura, Dullarddinho by virus05(op): 2:14pm On Jul 27, 2015 |
TS2: Its foolish people like you that would have preferred the country to run into the abyss that Jonathan and PDP as a whole was leading us to. ok |
Politics › Buhari Is A Dullard From Daura, Dullarddinho by virus05(op): 1:32pm On Jul 27, 2015 |
koret dullard from daura.. Fowlyansh come do ur worst..
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Politics › Re: People Keep Saying Buhari Hates The Igbos...give Me Proofs!!! by virus05(m): 1:01pm On Jul 27, 2015 |
elego1: People keep saying buhari hates the Igbos, what are the proofs that he really hate igbos? Has he in any event showed how he hate the igbos? give me proofs, i wanna know the reason why people are saying he hate Igbos. give me proofs that igbos hate him |
Politics › Re: Why Does Igbo People Hate Buhari Administration?- A Call For Unity by virus05(m): 12:15pm On Jul 27, 2015 |
iamtomiymb: I keep wonder, keep reading comments and post. What ever PMB do weda good or bad, Igbo people keep blasting him. Are we truely one Nigeria? Can't Igbo people accept faith tha GEJ is gone? Check all social media platforms. Igbo comment dominate all, and all na abuse of PMB. The success of PMB is our success. And we young ones don't understand something, if this politicains keep pushing us, if war started, they will all run to anoda country and u will be left behind to solve the saga, can u face war? Don't pray for war,ask those who had war experinence. Let unite and form 1 nation. Some keep shouting Biafra, do u know what it takes to start a new nation? When u form anoda country that when u will know Ijaw is different from Igbo, . Pls let have a rethink, let surport n pray for our leaders. Not what your country can offer but what you can offer your country. If believe in one Nigeria, say "GOD BLESS NIGERIA"
www.tominigeria.com he hates us.. And apart from that.. What good has he done.. |
Politics › Re: News Analysis: Time To Smash Tompolo And Gang by virus05(m): 12:12pm On Jul 27, 2015 |
Haykay80: The oil bandit who calls himself Government Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo, should by now have realized that the game has changed in Niger Delta and that the state pampering enjoyed for his villainy and that of other members of his gang, during the Jonathan years, is over.
If Tompolo does not yet know: this was the message delivered resoundingly in the 28 March presidential election that ousted Goodluck Jonathan from Aso Rock: a message that our much abused nation has had enough of rubbish and was casting its lot with a 72 year old war veteran to turn the page of history.
There is no nation, worth its name that would have tolerated the affront that Tompolo and co were about to inflict on it by their much advertised meeting in Izon House in Yenagoa on Saturday. One expected nothing but a crackdown, which came with truckloads of soldiers from the Joint Task Force, taking over the venue and by so doing, sounding the unmistakable warning that it would not be business as usual.
It should never be any way, as the Nigeria we hope to rebuild under Muhammadu Buhari cannot allow outlaws such as Tompolo co-exist.
Former president Goodluck Jonathan ceded so much space and latitude to the banditry of a few of his Ijaw kinsmen while in power, and in the process emasculated the apparati of the state, such as the Navy and the Army. He unconscionably gave Nigeria’s maritime security to Tompolo and in his last months gave out the security of the nation’s oil pipelines to the militants and the Yoruba group, Oodua Peoples Congress, when Nigeria had security structures on ground to perform such roles. Instead of strengthening the institutions, the former leader, often derided for his naivety, was empowering outlaws. I had never seen anything so anomic in my entire 59 years living in Nigeria.
The ex-militants were so much empowered that they were emboldened in dabbling in the affairs of state. Incumbent Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers had to lobby them in Rivers to support him into power, not surprising the record violence that marred the elections in the state. In Delta state, Tompolo nominated the deputy governor. And in the same Delta, Tompolo and gang demonstrated who was more ‘government ‘ than Jonathan’s presidency, by unilaterally scaring Jonathan from commissioning a multi-billion oil company over location wrangling.
There must be a time for everything. The age of militant licentiousness had ended with Jonathan. It’s time to re-establish the sovereignty of Nigeria over all its territory, from Niger Delta to the Sahelian northeast area where Boko Haram is on rampage.
I am certain, many Nigerians are supportive of Buhari’s plans to regenerate Nigeria, to imbue it with its old values, make it a strong nation all over again.
One was thus worried by the reaction of the Ijaw Youth Council to the JTF response to the illegal, treasonable meeting, dubbing the action as an infraction of the people’s right to assemble and a throwback to ‘military dictatorship’.
There must be a time for everything. The age of militant licentiousness had ended with Jonathan. It’s time to re-establish the sovereignty of Nigeria over all its territory, from Niger Delta to the Sahelian northeast area where Boko Haram is on rampage.
IYC clearly missed the point. Tompolo and co. was not in the class of Adaka Boro or the illustrious writer, Ken Saro Wiwa, the true champions of a better deal to the Niger Delta people. Tompolo and co. are simply oil bandits? And the meeting he had convened was not going to be an ordinary assembly of law-abiding citizens, but a meeting of warlords, who had once earned amnesty from the Nigerian state, and who now wanted to regroup under their old banner. This is nothing but treason. In my view, President Buhari’s response was apt and appropriate. I even expected the military to have done more, by arresting the gang for having the effrontery to call the meeting, when Nigeria is being steered away from being a lawless Republic.
The Niger Delta ought by now have realized that Tompolo and co. are only champions for their deep pockets. If previous experience is anything to go by, we have all seen how the oil gangsters used the generous government amnesty to enrich themselves. Tompolo and several other warlords acquired private jets and amassed billions of dollars in government contracts and patronage. We have also seen how illogical was government’s belief that oil theft would be reduced by outsourcing maritime security to a company founded by the warlord. From about 100,000 barrels a day, the theft rose phenomenally to 400,000 barrels, about a quarter of Nigeria’s daily production. At the moment, Nigeria is said to have over 200 cargoes of crude oil stranded on the Asian waters waiting for buyers. Most of the cargoes were said to be proceeds of massive theft. Under Tompolo’s watch, it was not uncommon that fully loaded ships with refined products would suddenly disappear from our waters, giving Nigeria, a bad name in sea piracy.
A sign that Nigeria is marching towards change was that significantly, in the month of June, there was no single case of piracy in the Gulf of Guinea, according to new statistics by the International Maritime Bureau. This could have happened because the Niger Delta pirates knew that their tolerant, protective father, Goodluck Jonathan was out of power. It could be because they knew the game has changed, that Nigeria is in the hands of people who genuinely want to create a wide departure from the past of state condoned brigandage on the oil fields and the high seas.
* Onanuga is the editor-in-chief of www.thenewsnigeria.com.ng http://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2015/07/27/news-analysis-time-to-smash-tompolo-and-gang/ u sef no dey shame to post dis tin? |
Politics › Re: Video: Buhari Vaccinates Grand Daughter,WHO Is Set To Declare Nigeria Polio Free by virus05(m): 11:41am On Jul 27, 2015 |
God for bid.. Gej's achievement?. Abeg make e look for anoda tin to do.. |
Politics › Re: President Live On NTA by virus05(m): 8:29am On Jul 27, 2015 |
Terrorist live on NTA |
Education › Father Forgive Them,for They Know Not What They Are Saying-ojerinde by virus05(op): 10:13pm On Jul 25, 2015 |
"Father forgive them, for they know not what they are saying for now”. This was the response from the JAMB boss Professor Dibu Ojerinde while reacting to the recent uproar over the list of eligible candidates sent to institutions. According To him, the reason behind this new admission policy is to help candidates not only get admission but get it on time. Below are excerpts of the exact words of the JAMB Boss; The big universities are overloaded. Can you imagine 8,000 students seeking for admission to study law in a university that will take only 250 candidates for law! The remaining 7750 candidates will wait endlessly and hopelessly till the end of the admission. Or imagine 7500 candidates seeking for medicine in a university. Of these 7500 candidates, 2000 scored above 250 in the UTME. The university has a carrying capacity of only 150 candidates for medicine. The remaining 7350 who scored above 200 will be wasted. Particularly, 1750 candidates who scored above 250 will be wasted while other universities either do not have enough candidates or high scoring candidates. Courses like Biological Sciences, Agric Engineering and related courses are lacking in candidacy! We are saying, let's give them a feel of chance somewhere else that has not gotten enough candidates by sending the names of these HIGH scorers to "needy" universities. The names of such surplus candidates are being distributed to first Federal institutions, then State and finally Private institutions in that order depending on: • Availability of space in other universities, • Choice of the course of the candidate, • The geographical Zone of the choice of the candidate, and • Performance of the candidate. By this approach, wastage of HIGH scores will be reduced, the fate of the candidates will be determined on time and yet the interest of their areas of study may be satisfied. addition, the concept of selection by • Merit, • Catchment Area, and • Educationally Less Developed States Will be adequately catered for. However, I am not saying that everyone will get admission or even get their original choice of course of study. But it is better than wasting the time, finances, and good scores of these candidates. We need to fill the available spaces as given to us by the regulatory bodies like NUC, NBTE, and NCCE. If, however, a candidate does not want the given opportunity, it is too "baaaad". This scenario was made clear to the institutions during the Policy meeting that took place on 14th July this year in Abuja. Before the Policy meeting, we had discussions with the representatives of the Federal, State, and Private universities where the degree of the problems of candidates were presented and solutions were proffered. These decisions were backed up by copious statistics of applications to various universities. Again “Father forgive them, for they know not what they are saying" I believe that some so- called educational consultants have some hidden agenda which are being thwarted by our proactive steps. Let them know that this is a period of CHANGE. If they do not CHANGE they will be CHANGED. www.myschool.com.ng/school/news/38479/father-forgive-them-for-they-know-not-what-they-are-saying-jamb-boss-ojerinde.htmlCc:lalasticala, seun |
Politics › Re: Checkout This Hilarious Facebook Post By Kenyan(pic) by virus05(m): 9:53pm On Jul 25, 2015 |
Make we do dem back na |
Politics › Re: No Nigerian Child Will Be Infected With Polio Again, Says Buhari by virus05(m): 7:20pm On Jul 25, 2015 |
abduljabbar4: But these same hypocrites blame Buhari when it comes to boko haram. Mtchew polio and boko haram are they d same?Goodluck stopped polio.. We are waiting for buhari to stop boko.. Coz he said he can do it..so now he's d president.. And we hear any bad news.. Na goodluck we go blame??.. We agree goodluck cant stop boko.. But buhari said he will do it.. So why u complaining? |
Politics › Re: No Nigerian Child Will Be Infected With Polio Again, Says Buhari by virus05(m): 7:13pm On Jul 25, 2015 |
HungerBAD: Nice one Mr. President. lol..nice wetin.. U urself u know say no be him do am |
Politics › Re: Why Is Buhari Afraid Of MEND? by virus05(m): 3:33pm On Jul 25, 2015 |
Taeewo: If PMB said is ready to battle dem u people will still complain.. battle who, with wich army?.. Wich kind mumu u be..du u know the amount of money tompolo use to import weapons wich the nigeria army dont have?...God of jericho! |
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Education › Re: Nigeria Has Highest Cases Of WAEC Exam Malpractice In West Africa by virus05(m): 1:18pm On Jul 25, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: We Must Take The Battle To Boko Haram, Dislodge Them; Buratai Tells Soliders by virus05(m): 12:04pm On Jul 25, 2015 |
press up neva do im and im boys.. E go carry snake,. Now e don dey talk again.. We need action.. Talk talk |
Politics › Re: See A Poor Village In Nepal Where Everybody Has Sold Their Kidneys For Survival by virus05(m): 6:42pm On Jul 24, 2015 |
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Politics › Buhari Supporters(#blindfollowers) Says We Are Looking For Fault by virus05(op): 6:38pm On Jul 24, 2015 |
u said we are looking for fault abi? when mama peace was there, why were u looking for fault?
Mumu set of people |
Politics › Re: Buhari Goofs Again: Says Chibok Girls Were Abducted From Their ‘hotels’ (video) by virus05(m): 6:33pm On Jul 24, 2015 |
koolpal: what is wrong with some people...must we keep looking for people's fault... Haters go get a life... op note u quoted him that he said 'hotel' instead of "hostel" are u sure u don't hearing imparment... huh
waoooo broke a record... FTC... Dedicated to my village king, town crier and above all the Imam...lwkmd and why were u looking for mama peace fault? Some people self.. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Goofs Again: Says Chibok Girls Were Abducted From Their ‘hotels’ (video) by virus05(m): 6:31pm On Jul 24, 2015 |
DuchessLily: Hotels, west Germany, All Nigerian People's Congress, president Michel, Osubande etc
If na Patience nau, we no go hear word again my broda, help me tell them |
Politics › Re: Militants Blow UP NPDC Oil Pipeline Over Surveillance Contract Dispute by virus05(m): 2:56pm On Jul 24, 2015 |
Femoooo: Why is he not intelligent??
You are actually the bastard citizen.
We all complain about govt's attitude but ours is worse. Unfortunately those other bastards that blew up the pipeline would not be thinking about the adverse effect on their generations to come. Of course, it will take time to rebuild whats been destroyed. Quite more unfortunate, some people will have to pay for it. The environment is being poluted, their siblings, parents, friends and others feels unsafe everyday. A development that should be cherished is being blown up. Their families will suffer for it someday somehow.... Sometimes, I wonder why God made the continent and its people exist. 100% uncivilised set of people who in actual fact cant think right. Studip people... ok |
Politics › Re: A Collection Of Buhari's Continuous Mistakes by virus05(m): 2:44pm On Jul 24, 2015 |
OrlandoOwoh: . . . and Jonathan, a PhD holder said he would
-create unemployment.
-where is Gwoza sef?
-how much did Nwobodo stole? mumu.. When u dont know what to say.. U will start talking nonsense |
Politics › Re: My Take On Buhari's 95% Video by virus05(m): 2:41pm On Jul 24, 2015 |
shachris02: I just watched the clip.
What I can deduce from what buhari is saying is this;
POLITICS IS BUSINESS.
It should be about the people first But you can never rule out the business sides of politics.
You Don't give Nothing and expect everything.... politics is capitalist.
You Don't stand in the sun, get beaten, get abused, some even get killed for their candidates; and when this candidate wins, you expect him not to appreciate you and your region in a more special way than people that abused him, stoned him, and even threatened to kill him.
C'mon now we are all humans.
The naked truth is, There is no way buhari would not favour those that put their lives and limbs at risk to make sure he succeeds.
My one cent. lying liar |
Politics › Re: Boko Haram Captures Five Lgs In Yobe, Borno, Targets Vips by virus05(m): 2:39pm On Jul 24, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: MEND Leader Tompolo Convenes Urgent MEND Meeting by virus05(m): 12:52pm On Jul 24, 2015 |
cktheluckyman: police to arrest MEND? Bros are you for real? Any police men who is stuopid enough to go to such a gathering would have himself to blame.If you want to fight Tompolo You need an army battalion leave that mumu boi.. I been wan insult am.. But u don do d work already.... The guy no dey think.. Police to arrest mend...?  .. When them they kill jtf's..like water |
Politics › Re: Why Buhari Must Handle Tompolo With Tact by virus05(m): 12:33pm On Jul 24, 2015 |
firstEVA: hahahahahaha, i laugh, this is not president Jonathan's administration, this is Buhari's government, Tompolo cannot be stuupid enough to try nonsense, if he dares this government, he will be wiped out to extinction and he knows it. Power has changed hands, we no longer have a president that smiles around the clock like a new bride, the earlier these boys know that, the better for them. hmmm |
Politics › Re: Fbi Reveals 16 Of The Richest Politicians In Nigeria And Their
worth In Usa. by virus05(m): 8:27am On Jul 24, 2015 |
igbo man no dey carry last |
Politics › Re: Chest Beaters, Dem Don Blow One Pipeline Oh! by virus05(op): 9:07pm On Jul 23, 2015 |
dustmalik: By the time they start wiping your villages of the face of the earth, don't come and shout blue murder. when will they start na..i want them to start |