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Nice thread. Have actually downloaded a lot of applications even though blackberry doesn't support most applications listed here. Have got two questions to ask from the gurus here 1) which application can I use to write text on pictures. See the pictures attached 2) which application can I use to manage my apps. E.g whatsapp & bbm. Sometimes I don't feel like chatting while browsing but messages keep on coming in. I need a app to help me block these apps from running for the period I don't wanna use them PS. I use blackberry 10 phone and not android
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The Dawn of a New Era Dear colleagues, students and other stakeholders in the Great Ife Project, it gives me great joy to welcome you to the dawn of a new era as I assume office today (24th June, 2016) as the new Vice Chancellor of this University. I am not unmindful of the humongous challenges of my new responsibility as the 11th Vice Chancellor of this great institution, especially within the context of our experience of the most recent past. We cannot lose sight of the fact that it is a very trying period of our enviable history. Nonetheless, the work of moving our university to the next level must be done, as I pledged to do prior to my appointment. Let me make a clarion call on all stakeholders, including all staff, our alumni, friends, benefactors as well as all and sundry to join hands with this new administration which has pledged to be firm, just, equitable and independent in running the affairs of our institution. If there are groups or individuals with any concern, this administration is ever ready to engage such constructively in a round-table so as to amicably resolve matters, instead of resorting to any self-help that may lead to disruptions and disturbances to members of the community. Let us all remember that this is our common heritage and whatever we do to promote, nurture, sabotage or destroy it will be documented for posterity. Our university, as an enviable citadel of learning thrives on hybridization and cross-fertilization of ideas. In Ife, there is always and always will be space to think, express our views both in words and enlightened actions or else, we are not worthy of our name as a university. OAU is therefore, a freedom land where intellectualism must drive our differences and harmonise our energies for the sole purpose of enriching our students- the only reason for the existence of this university community. This is no doubt, a noble time of courage, discipline and daring vision. However, our community cannot sacrifice two dynamics of freedom and academic progress: truth and discipline. It was Plato who said to Aristotle, “You are my friend but truth is my greater friend.” In a time when tertiary institutions like ours are competing with the ever-increasing but much newer universities, we must as a community shun untruth and embrace our opportunities. On the other hand indiscipline is neither a friend of truth nor progress. This is the time we must celebrate our values, uphold our principles and stick to our laws. I know the time has come for a constant dialogue between the leadership and the community about our common interest and I shall practice that. I wish to assure everyone that yesterday is gone, and a new dawn is here! This is a University with great potentials that we must all agree to properly harness for the good of all. I once again pledge to work for the greater good of our great citadel of learning, and making the legitimate welfare of all stakeholders a priority. The time-tested committee system of the university shall be upheld and the administration shall adopt an open door policy where anyone with any valuable contribution shall be welcomed. I hereby appeal to all and sundry to join hands with me in a bid to move this institution to higher grounds. I envision this administration as the bridge between our past that we cherish and the future that we admire. As encapsulated in my Vision Statement, I am aware that history beckons on me as the new Vice-Chancellor not only to be able to sustain the gains of the past, but to also be able to capacitize the system for innovative strides at the onset of a new ‘decade’ in the annals of the governance of the University. It is now my responsibility for the next 5 years to be a catalyst for change by demonstrating a genuine commitment to academic renaissance, re-invigorating the learning environment, staff and students’ welfare, networking and consensus building within the system. I must hasten to add that all these laudable objectives can only be achievable if we all join hands together to move our beloved institution forward. It is my strong desire and hope that this new dawn will be remembered for progress, academic breakthroughs and our citizen’s great welfare. This requires that all hands must be on the deck and I, on my part, hereby extend my hand of friendship and reconciliation to everyone. I am determined to embrace this opportunity for service with singularity of purpose, majesty of the spirit and fidelity of intention. Individually we can make a difference but together we can make an impact. God bless you. Professor Ayobami Salami |
EduRegard:Please tell us the processes of going for post graduate program abroad. Am specifically interested in abroad schools that give scholarships |
Awon werey. Iku lo ma pa gbobo yin danu. I regret going to that school. A graduate now though. Several years got wasted due to unnecessary strikes and aluta. I don't know why people are still choosing the school. |
Na so one asshole for uniosun tell me then. Me sef don believe say nothing go happy between us. Not until she came visit and she she told me to help her remove a popcorn that fell inside her boobs. Me sef don code as a sure boy. Gave her a good dick that day. She came back the next day without wearing pant. Me sef sick no be small after going for a week marathon sex. Don't just know why girls love hiding their feelings when it comes to sex. |
Some people no sabi comprehension. She didn't have a bf on campus. No doubt. That doesn't mean she doesn't have a bf off campus or somewhere else. Beside, is she a virgin? |
crestedaguiyi:U could have been thought to be a sensible man. If u didn't say anything |
Where is small doctor? |
He is the pastor and G.O og Cedars Generation. They use OAU cooperative building for their services. But who pastor don epp? All the principal officers in oau are pastors still the sku is losing value daily. Just wasting people's time |
Who all these girls epp sef? See as some guys carry them matter for head like say them dey get free pvssy from them. jobless joblessness |
Annunaki:Oba of ur father's house |
Just go to the river to wash ur head like Dagrin did |
Vickyydera:He sells a special brand of weed |
Please, if you have the guy's account detail, kindly post it. I just wish to drop something no matter how small it is |
What's the stainless bowl in the last pix meant for? ![]() |
I have no problem with this. But if it were to be the the other way, they would have been killed by their Muslim counterparts. Dull people practising stupid religion. |
I can bet it with my GF that osun state can never be there. Aregbe is still busy commissioning weighing scale. |
I believe those guys supporting the lady are still being fed at home. To me, it shows the lady is not a wife material. How do u expect a guy to spend on u and ur friend's? Are they fatherless? Sincerely, ithe guy deserves an award. Some mumu guys will even pay for her friends and ancestors. |
Whr is Durella? His career finished when he refused to prostrate for OAU students at amphitheatre |
I really feel sorry for MTN. I know everything is politrick. Other indigenous networks wouldn't av been fined to that tune if they flaunt NCC rules. It's just an unfair judgement given to mtn. |
Though painful but the child is better dead. She would have been a liability to the family. My condolence to the family. RIP to the dead |
Ogbeni aregbe has truly bastardise osun's educational system. What a shame? |
Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun State is of the opinion that June 12 should be declared Democracy Day and not May 29 because that was the day Nigerians laid aside their differences and voted a leader. In his address to mark the 23rd anniversary of the annulled election, the Governor insisted that June 12, 1993 was the day Nigerians voted the acclaimed winner of the Presidential election, M.K.O Abiola without recourse to religion or ethnicity. Aregbesola said, “We will never drop our commitment to June 12. Nigerians, in their heterogeneity, on June 12, 1993, voted for Chief Abiola in a pattern that defied ethnicity, religion, ideology and locality. “It was a pattern that made mockery of the fabled fault-lines and fissiparous tendencies of the Nigerian federation and projected a nation united behind a popular leader. Noting that May 29 only symbolises the day the military handed over leadership of the country to a democratically elected government, Aregbesola explained that the unity with which the multi-ethnic groups spoke and acted on June 12, 1993 is what is being celebrated till today. “May 29, in 1999, was the date the military handed over power to civilian administration and will remain symbolic for the transition to civil rule and the opportunity it presents for realising a truly democratic government that approximates the yearnings and aspirations of the people for a leader that will lead them to the Promised Land of security and life more abundant,” he said. The governor, however, stated that the country had to wait for a long time after the annulment for the emergency of President Muhammadu Buhari, a leader that would take the country to the Promised Land until. “We waited for 16 years for that leadership to emerge and we thank God for the election and coming to power of President Muhammadu Buhari. “A government with a human face is here at last. He represents the aspirations and symbolism of June 12 in that he also got a pan-Nigerian mandate that once again defied the divisions in our country. “He represents hope for change and national rebirth. He is on that path. God willing, he will lead us to the Promised Land,” Aregbesola said. Aregbesola said despite the many imperfections associated with democracy, it remains the best form of government.
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Was actually expecting to see people hauling insults and abuses on him but it came ut the other way |
I feel sorry for the guy. But whichever way, the law must take its hold. The law is no respectal of persons. |
CeterisXVII:Bros, it's like u know well about this business. Please let's talk more. My mail is oausingles@gmail.com Thanks |
obc:Bros, Howfar have u gone with that business? Please am willing to start mine soon. Kindly let's discuss more. My email is oausingles@gmail.com. Thanks |
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