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I had an uncle who knew hardship all his life, at 33 no hope for the future despite being hardworking. He later got a lady pregnant, few months bfor EDD, God helped him with an european visa, he borrowed money and left. Under 2months his life changed, started sending money home, he was able to come for the child's 1st birthday. Few months later, his wife went to join him. They were blessed with other two kids over there. They later came.and took their first child along. They own houses. And cars now, with some Businesses. Theyve been there for over 15yrs Copied |
Nigeria is Doomed The beat u can do for yourself is to run from hell to heaven since u have the opportunity to. A word is enough for the wise. |
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I Came across this on Instagram. How are they doing now? Nairalanders do you have anyone, you can share their experience? I will appreciate if moderators @justwise can move this to Frontpage to get a wider audience.
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Hear me out It is not a prophecy but a script. The marketing strategy for Atiku, Tambuwal and Kwankwaso in the east will be restructuring. After party primaries, PDP will likely pick their VP candidate from East. The song of restructuring will diminish the PDP support in the north. The picking of VP in the east will diminish PDP support in the west. Average Yoruba man will support Prof Osinbajo against whoever that PDP pick in the east (Facebook interest will be dumped for regional interest ) Average core Muslim will run back to Baba while viewing PDP candidate as IPOB supporter (you will understand this theory more when you study why lagosians abandoned Agbaje when he started elevating Igbo interest in Lagos to get their support against the feeling of average omoluabi ) South east will be polarised by 4 is better than 8 in view of 2023. All these take it back comrades will align with Osinbajo campaign structure. Wailers will be left stranded again. This is not a movie, Nigeria democratic space is not difficult to decode. IPOB turned our friends to foes and healing can never be spontaneous. In the last minute, what you will be hearing is, Buhari/Osinbajo is better than this Wike/Fayose gang�������. Average noise from the south west is for negotiation of more infrastructure, Yorubas are smart at that. Saraki allegation that Lagos is favoured by Buhari is already viewed negatively by his sympathisers in SW�� An average Igbo man shouting Atiku do not have voters card. They will be busy with Arsenal Chelsea match on election day. Once the result is announced, they will justify the outcome by telling you that they know the result before the election. ����. That Buhari is not weak like Jonathan �����. They will spend 30 minutes to curse Jonathan for election he didn't contest and continue with their Gulder, isiewu and Heineken. Next morning, they will tell you that they are happy that Buhari won so that there will be peace as they reopen their chops. ���. While reading complete sports, they will start a new discussion immediately, 2023 is our turn, who will succeed Buhari? ����. Should I continue? ������� Let hear your own opinion |
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Dem one use all day du opening ceremony nii, world cup sef no long like this. |
Aslamu alaikum. D propht S.A.W said Whoever Fast on 9th and 10th of MUHARRAM, (TASU'A & ASHURAH) that is,1ST & 2ND NOV 2014, it is as though he has done Ibada for 2years. Also whoever makes someone else aware of this, it is as though he has done Ibada for 80years. |
How can he say martins is an old player, as far as is performance is concern, he is still a young player, the guy is banging goals week in week out @ MLS, see the likes of pirlo, lampard they are still productive despite there age, keshi 4uk up big time. mr keshi days are numbered |
I swear januzaj 4uk up big time, van persie free nah |
Na spiritual problem day worry dat guy jawe |
Pls is funaab Direct Entry form out? |
twicenoni: Yes goto microstationmicro station is at where in lagos? |
Pls guys is techno p9 still available in the market,where can I purchase it in lagos,the Brand New One. |
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But why is Davido always talking abt WizKid and not the other way round? |
The Federal Government, in consultation with the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, has pegged the cutoff marks for 2014 admissions into universities at 180, while polytechnics and colleges of education were put at 150, respectively. The cutoff points were arrived at on Tuesday, after the 5th Combined Policy meeting on admissions to tertiary institutions, held at the National Universities Commission, Abuja. The Supervising Minister of Education, Nyesom Wike, who declared the meeting open, frowned on the inability of most tertiary institutions to utilise their admission quota. Wike, however, said in view of efforts to boost access, institutions which failed to utilise their admission quota for 2014 would be sanctioned. He reiterated the Federal Government’s commitment to the development of ICT training, which he said, had already been inculcated into the standard curriculum at the secondary school level. He said, “I have been briefed that despite the rising demand for higher education vis-a-vis the availability of a large number of qualified candidates, some institutions did not fully utilise the admissions quota approved for them by relevant regulatory agencies in 2013. “This disservice to the Nigerian child is totally unacceptable. In line with efforts of the Federal Government to improve access, let me urge you all to with effect from today, work assiduously to ensure that all admission spaces in your institutions for the current year are fully utilised within the approved time frame.” The Registrar and Chief Executive of JAMB, Prof. Dibu Ojerinde, in his presentation gave a statistical run down of candidates’ preference for tertiary education. He said after the conduct of the 2014 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, candidates who applied for degree awarding institutions totalled 1,584,348, representing 70 per cent; National Certificate in Education applicants totalled 25,767 representing 1.6 per cent; National Diploma, a paltry 22,072, representing 1.3 per cent while National Innovation Diploma had just 46, representing 0.003 per cent. Ojerinde wondered why Nigeria’s educational system has consistently failed to embrace technical education in its quest for industrialisation, noting that the British system which Nigeria copied now award degree in all its polytechnics. Copyright PUNCH. All rights reserved. This material, and other digital content on this website, may not be reproduced, published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in whole or in part without prior express written permission from PUNCH. Contact: editor@punchng.com |
emodak: Na same room we dey... see u soon...sure, which time u con day pack come hostel |
Thank God, av completed my hostel stuff My hostel is umar kabir(new male hostel), Block-C, Room 1, Bed space-4. |
9ice info, but how can this rooting b done? |
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some Nigerians go con day shout Mikel. Mikel ko Mikel ni. |