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You are a finished man. Do a DNA test on your Daughters. |
Lolz. ![]() |
ADAMUdaCOWBOY: |
Why will someone even think of eating a cobra? |
Anyone that cannot trace their history beyond when they became full adults are not welcomed in Edo. Know this and know peace. |
When you are big you are BIG. Who can boast what evidence of being successful before politics like this? |
Go BAT. Give em something to talk bout. Give em another BANGER! |
Disobeying court order. |
Father of Nations newspaper. |
What do you expect from a midget. Short people makes mountain out of a mole hill to get notice. |
Stop trying to twist and turn. Stop trying to apologize for who and what you are. Shettima is Tinubus Achilles hills. |
Does this woman have any conscience? |
He is right. Most people in Katsina don't know anything about Nigeria,they know more about Niger. |
*I am not campaigning for Peter Obi.* *I am campaigning for myself.* *I am campaigning against the status quo.* *I am campaigning for the future.* *My name is Iyelobu Collins Ekhaesomi. I am from Edo state. Before that, I was from Bendel state.* *I wish I could simply be referred to as Nigerian.* In 1986, I took the Common Entrance Examination, and chose Kings College, Lagos as my first and second choice. In that exam, I scored 376 but didn't get in because Bendel state had a cut-off mark of 390. However, students from "educationally less privileged states" who scored 110 were admitted into the school. 30 years later, my son did the same exam, scored 287, chose the same school but couldn't get in because the Edo state cut-off mark was 300. *I am campaigning against this.* My first JAMB exam was in 1992. I scored 275. I chose the university of Maiduguri to study Nuclear Physics as it was the only school offering that course. The cut-off mark was 250. I didn't get in because it wasn't my catchment area. *I am campaigning against this.* Growing up in Victoria Island, Lagos in the 80s through early 2000s, the scream of NEPA always permeated the air when the power authority "brought or took light"....some 40yrs later my 16 month old daughter caught on with the scream......"pepaaaaaaa"!!! *I am campaigning against this.* I got admitted into the university of Benin in 1994 following my second JAMB in 1993. I finally left the school in 2002 through no fault of mine. ASUU and NARD strikes made sure of that. A document I saw a couple of days ago showed that some of the current ASUU, NARD issues with the FGN can be traced back to before I even got into the university. Students are currently at home and chances are that they would still be at home next year. *I am campaigning against this.* My tuition fees in the University of Benin was N250 from the first to the fourth session. In my fifth session, it was increased to N2,750. Accommodation fee was N90. Here I am, now a civil servant, and in a bid to prevent my children from suffering the same fate, I will have to source for millions of Naira to get them a university education. *I am campaigning against this.* I left medical school in 2002, and it took me 11years to get a government job. This was after years of hovering cap-in-hands begging people for me to bring my skills and zeal to work for my mother land. *I am campaigning against this.* There are so many other problems that have bedeviled this lovely country of ours. The country that gave me the cheapest medical education anywhere in the world, the country that has made me who I am. *Some or all of these problems may have affected other people here.* The PDP and APC have together ruled this country since 1999. I mean they have just been circulating themselves over and over again. Electrity generation is less than 5K megawatts for a country of about 200m people; the roads are death traps due to huge gullies we call potholes; criminals have taken over same roads; inflation rate is staggering; education is comatose; medical practice and care is terrible; no jobs; and those who are employed are grossly underemployed! How long would we want to try the same old goons that have failed us over the years? How long do we want to pretend that everything is fine? How long do we want to keep being tribalistic, nepotistic and selfish? How long do we want to make our grandchildren pay for our mistakes? *How long do we want to practice mediocrity in Nigeria?* *I am not campaigning for Peter Obi. I am campaigning for myself. I am campaigning against the status quo. I am campaigning for a better Nigeria.* *For so many years we haven't had the guts to stand up against the status quo. Peter Obi has awakened that inner strength. I am only riding on it. You should ride on it. Nigerians should ride on it. If you have any love left for this country, I urge you to ride on it.* *It is an audacity of hope.* *Hope for a better Nigeria, hope for a true Nation, hope for a true Giant of the world, and above all, hope for justice, equity and fairness.* *A hope for peace.* *God bless us all* *God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria |
*I am not campaigning for Peter Obi.* *I am campaigning for myself.* *I am campaigning against the status quo.* *I am campaigning for the future.* *My name is Iyelobu Collins Ekhaesomi. I am from Edo state. Before that, I was from Bendel state.* *I wish I could simply be referred to as Nigerian.* In 1986, I took the Common Entrance Examination, and chose Kings College, Lagos as my first and second choice. In that exam, I scored 376 but didn't get in because Bendel state had a cut-off mark of 390. However, students from "educationally less privileged states" who scored 110 were admitted into the school. 30 years later, my son did the same exam, scored 287, chose the same school but couldn't get in because the Edo state cut-off mark was 300. *I am campaigning against this.* My first JAMB exam was in 1992. I scored 275. I chose the university of Maiduguri to study Nuclear Physics as it was the only school offering that course. The cut-off mark was 250. I didn't get in because it wasn't my catchment area. *I am campaigning against this.* Growing up in Victoria Island, Lagos in the 80s through early 2000s, the scream of NEPA always permeated the air when the power authority "brought or took light"....some 40yrs later my 16 month old daughter caught on with the scream......"pepaaaaaaa"!!! *I am campaigning against this.* I got admitted into the university of Benin in 1994 following my second JAMB in 1993. I finally left the school in 2002 through no fault of mine. ASUU and NARD strikes made sure of that. A document I saw a couple of days ago showed that some of the current ASUU, NARD issues with the FGN can be traced back to before I even got into the university. Students are currently at home and chances are that they would still be at home next year. *I am campaigning against this.* My tuition fees in the University of Benin was N250 from the first to the fourth session. In my fifth session, it was increased to N2,750. Accommodation fee was N90. Here I am, now a civil servant, and in a bid to prevent my children from suffering the same fate, I will have to source for millions of Naira to get them a university education. *I am campaigning against this.* I left medical school in 2002, and it took me 11years to get a government job. This was after years of hovering cap-in-hands begging people for me to bring my skills and zeal to work for my mother land. *I am campaigning against this.* There are so many other problems that have bedeviled this lovely country of ours. The country that gave me the cheapest medical education anywhere in the world, the country that has made me who I am. *Some or all of these problems may have affected other people here.* The PDP and APC have together ruled this country since 1999. I mean they have just been circulating themselves over and over again. Electrity generation is less than 5K megawatts for a country of about 200m people; the roads are death traps due to huge gullies we call potholes; criminals have taken over same roads; inflation rate is staggering; education is comatose; medical practice and care is terrible; no jobs; and those who are employed are grossly underemployed! How long would we want to try the same old goons that have failed us over the years? How long do we want to pretend that everything is fine? How long do we want to keep being tribalistic, nepotistic and selfish? How long do we want to make our grandchildren pay for our mistakes? *How long do we want to practice mediocrity in Nigeria?* *I am not campaigning for Peter Obi. I am campaigning for myself. I am campaigning against the status quo. I am campaigning for a better Nigeria.* *For so many years we haven't had the guts to stand up against the status quo. Peter Obi has awakened that inner strength. I am only riding on it. You should ride on it. Nigerians should ride on it. If you have any love left for this country, I urge you to ride on it.* *It is an audacity of hope.* *Hope for a better Nigeria, hope for a true Nation, hope for a true Giant of the world, and above all, hope for justice, equity and fairness.* *A hope for peace.* *God bless us all* *God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria |
*I am not campaigning for Peter Obi.* *I am campaigning for myself.* *I am campaigning against the status quo.* *I am campaigning for the future.* *My name is Iyelobu Collins Ekhaesomi. I am from Edo state. Before that, I was from Bendel state.* *I wish I could simply be referred to as Nigerian.* In 1986, I took the Common Entrance Examination, and chose Kings College, Lagos as my first and second choice. In that exam, I scored 376 but didn't get in because Bendel state had a cut-off mark of 390. However, students from "educationally less privileged states" who scored 110 were admitted into the school. 30 years later, my son did the same exam, scored 287, chose the same school but couldn't get in because the Edo state cut-off mark was 300. *I am campaigning against this.* My first JAMB exam was in 1992. I scored 275. I chose the university of Maiduguri to study Nuclear Physics as it was the only school offering that course. The cut-off mark was 250. I didn't get in because it wasn't my catchment area. *I am campaigning against this.* Growing up in Victoria Island, Lagos in the 80s through early 2000s, the scream of NEPA always permeated the air when the power authority "brought or took light"....some 40yrs later my 16 month old daughter caught on with the scream......"pepaaaaaaa"!!! *I am campaigning against this.* I got admitted into the university of Benin in 1994 following my second JAMB in 1993. I finally left the school in 2002 through no fault of mine. ASUU and NARD strikes made sure of that. A document I saw a couple of days ago showed that some of the current ASUU, NARD issues with the FGN can be traced back to before I even got into the university. Students are currently at home and chances are that they would still be at home next year. *I am campaigning against this.* My tuition fees in the University of Benin was N250 from the first to the fourth session. In my fifth session, it was increased to N2,750. Accommodation fee was N90. Here I am, now a civil servant, and in a bid to prevent my children from suffering the same fate, I will have to source for millions of Naira to get them a university education. *I am campaigning against this.* I left medical school in 2002, and it took me 11years to get a government job. This was after years of hovering cap-in-hands begging people for me to bring my skills and zeal to work for my mother land. *I am campaigning against this.* There are so many other problems that have bedeviled this lovely country of ours. The country that gave me the cheapest medical education anywhere in the world, the country that has made me who I am. *Some or all of these problems may have affected other people here.* The PDP and APC have together ruled this country since 1999. I mean they have just been circulating themselves over and over again. Electrity generation is less than 5K megawatts for a country of about 200m people; the roads are death traps due to huge gullies we call potholes; criminals have taken over same roads; inflation rate is staggering; education is comatose; medical practice and care is terrible; no jobs; and those who are employed are grossly underemployed! How long would we want to try the same old goons that have failed us over the years? How long do we want to pretend that everything is fine? How long do we want to keep being tribalistic, nepotistic and selfish? How long do we want to make our grandchildren pay for our mistakes? *How long do we want to practice mediocrity in Nigeria?* *I am not campaigning for Peter Obi. I am campaigning for myself. I am campaigning against the status quo. I am campaigning for a better Nigeria.* *For so many years we haven't had the guts to stand up against the status quo. Peter Obi has awakened that inner strength. I am only riding on it. You should ride on it. Nigerians should ride on it. If you have any love left for this country, I urge you to ride on it.* *It is an audacity of hope.* *Hope for a better Nigeria, hope for a true Nation, hope for a true Giant of the world, and above all, hope for justice, equity and fairness.* *A hope for peace.* *God bless us all* *God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria |
*I am not campaigning for Peter Obi.* *I am campaigning for myself.* *I am campaigning against the status quo.* *I am campaigning for the future.* *My name is Iyelobu Collins Ekhaesomi. I am from Edo state. Before that, I was from Bendel state.* *I wish I could simply be referred to as Nigerian.* In 1986, I took the Common Entrance Examination, and chose Kings College, Lagos as my first and second choice. In that exam, I scored 376 but didn't get in because Bendel state had a cut-off mark of 390. However, students from "educationally less privileged states" who scored 110 were admitted into the school. 30 years later, my son did the same exam, scored 287, chose the same school but couldn't get in because the Edo state cut-off mark was 300. *I am campaigning against this.* My first JAMB exam was in 1992. I scored 275. I chose the university of Maiduguri to study Nuclear Physics as it was the only school offering that course. The cut-off mark was 250. I didn't get in because it wasn't my catchment area. *I am campaigning against this.* Growing up in Victoria Island, Lagos in the 80s through early 2000s, the scream of NEPA always permeated the air when the power authority "brought or took light"....some 40yrs later my 16 month old daughter caught on with the scream......"pepaaaaaaa"!!! *I am campaigning against this.* I got admitted into the university of Benin in 1994 following my second JAMB in 1993. I finally left the school in 2002 through no fault of mine. ASUU and NARD strikes made sure of that. A document I saw a couple of days ago showed that some of the current ASUU, NARD issues with the FGN can be traced back to before I even got into the university. Students are currently at home and chances are that they would still be at home next year. *I am campaigning against this.* My tuition fees in the University of Benin was N250 from the first to the fourth session. In my fifth session, it was increased to N2,750. Accommodation fee was N90. Here I am, now a civil servant, and in a bid to prevent my children from suffering the same fate, I will have to source for millions of Naira to get them a university education. *I am campaigning against this.* I left medical school in 2002, and it took me 11years to get a government job. This was after years of hovering cap-in-hands begging people for me to bring my skills and zeal to work for my mother land. *I am campaigning against this.* There are so many other problems that have bedeviled this lovely country of ours. The country that gave me the cheapest medical education anywhere in the world, the country that has made me who I am. *Some or all of these problems may have affected other people here.* The PDP and APC have together ruled this country since 1999. I mean they have just been circulating themselves over and over again. Electrity generation is less than 5K megawatts for a country of about 200m people; the roads are death traps due to huge gullies we call potholes; criminals have taken over same roads; inflation rate is staggering; education is comatose; medical practice and care is terrible; no jobs; and those who are employed are grossly underemployed! How long would we want to try the same old goons that have failed us over the years? How long do we want to pretend that everything is fine? How long do we want to keep being tribalistic, nepotistic and selfish? How long do we want to make our grandchildren pay for our mistakes? *How long do we want to practice mediocrity in Nigeria?* *I am not campaigning for Peter Obi. I am campaigning for myself. I am campaigning against the status quo. I am campaigning for a better Nigeria.* *For so many years we haven't had the guts to stand up against the status quo. Peter Obi has awakened that inner strength. I am only riding on it. You should ride on it. Nigerians should ride on it. If you have any love left for this country, I urge you to ride on it.* *It is an audacity of hope.* *Hope for a better Nigeria, hope for a true Nation, hope for a true Giant of the world, and above all, hope for justice, equity and fairness.* *A hope for peace.* *God bless us all* *God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria |
This is a challenge to South easterners. Take advantage of this airport or continue to be insulted for preferring others land than yours. |
Does the increment matters. What's important is they in school and no home like their peers. Most states universitys increased their fees, AAU, Edo State ,LASU,Lagos State n co. So SNSI,Anambra State should not be singled out. |
NaijaRoyalty:The words there are anyone but must be from the south. Tinubu or Obi,no more no less. A sick and weak Tinubu is better than a healthy and strong Atiku or Kwakwanso. If only Tinubu's n Obi's camp can close rank. |
Oh no! A failure giving lecture's on a subject he failed woefully. Damn!!! |
People are too ungrateful. You did a deal of 520k and they gave you 26k which is around 5%,you are complaining. You are a picker and 5% is enough. |
This is good for Osun,Adeleke mustn't disappoint the good People of Osun state. |
Osyabj:https://www.vanguardngr.com/2009/07/gov-obi-in-the-web-of-n250-million-controversy/ |
lightskinnigga:Gunmen ? Or Known gunmen? Or Unknown gunmen? |
lightskinnigga:Gunmen Or Known gunmen Or Unknown gunmen? |
Schools are yet to learn their lessons. Their carelessness is infuriating. That school should be closed down and the school authorities prosecuted for manslaughter. May the little boys soul rest in peace and may God grant the parents to bear this painful lost. |
What is wrong with ibos? Are these the people you want them to run your Biafra? They will Rob and kill all of you. |
darkstar6971:
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South African blacks won't start a riot against the White's. They are only against Blacks like them from other countries. |
Afonjakid:Ibo via marriage. |
Christians don't fight for their God. |
