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Politics / Re: Yoruba And Hausa Clash In Mile 12 Lagos by zeekeyboy: 1:31pm On Mar 03, 2016 |
cc lalasticlacla........front page oh.......so people can be aware 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Fadimatu Mai Talle Tara Dies by zeekeyboy: 9:38pm On Feb 13, 2016 |
nawa |
Politics / Re: Saraki’s CCT Trial Begins March 10 by zeekeyboy: 8:14pm On Feb 12, 2016 |
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm |
Car Talk / Re: Made-in-nigeria Cars Not Feasible By 2017 – Jalal by zeekeyboy: 2:56pm On Feb 08, 2016 |
its possible if the government provides d necessary stuff.......@ least innoson is telling u all its possible nd d dream can happen 2 Likes 1 Share |
Education / Re: NAIRALAND Interschool debate third edition winner 3: UNILORIN by zeekeyboy: 7:59pm On Jan 30, 2016 |
unilag people are partying 1 Like |
Health / Re: Reasons Why You Should Change Your Under Wears Often - Marvejohndaily.com by zeekeyboy: 10:58pm On Jan 05, 2016 |
ftc..... |
Nairaland / General / Re: Which Section Of Nairaland Really Made Your 2015...click To See Mine. by zeekeyboy: 10:27pm On Dec 31, 2015 |
front page |
Phones / Re: My Whatsapp Is Currently Down. Could It Be What I'm Thinking? by zeekeyboy: 10:03pm On Dec 31, 2015 |
its working now.....buh am scared if i sleep i won't wake up again till next year its working now.....buh am scared if i sleep i won't wake up again till next year |
Religion / Re: Muslims Provide Security For Christians At Christmas Service In Kaduna by zeekeyboy: 3:25pm On Dec 26, 2015 |
Hmmmmmmmm |
Education / Re: UNILAG Vs UNIBEN: As Another Ranking Rates UNIBEN As Best University In Nigeria by zeekeyboy: 1:55pm On Dec 24, 2015 |
Dry |
Politics / Re: 20 Things Nigerians May Experience In 2016 Under Buhari’s Govt, By Fayose by zeekeyboy: 8:30am On Dec 23, 2015 |
Barely nine days into the new year, Governor Ayodele
Fayose of Ekiti State has stated 20 things Nigerians
should expect to happen under the President
Muhammadu Buhari-led government in 2016.
In a statement personally signed by Fayose, yesterday,
he said: “Fellow Nigerians, I want you to take note of the
followings that will unavoidably happen under the Buhari-
led government in 2016.”
1. Workers Strike: There will be so much industrial
unrest, especially in the first quarter of the year.
2. Subsidy: There will be removal of fuel subsidy and
petrol (PMS) will sell over and above N100/litre, leaving
the masses in more serious hardship. Product will not be
available and long queue in petrol stations will persist
throughout the first quarter of 2016 and beyond.
3. Electricity: Power generation will drop to the lowest
ebb. Still, Federal Government will increase tariff in
2016.
4. Unemployment: Millions of jobs will be lost in 2016 as
against the three million jobs promised by the APC
yearly. Most States and Federal Government will
retrench workers as evident in the over 2,000 Federal
University workers already sacked.
5. Economic Policy: Most private owned middle-class
businesses will fold up because of bad economic policies
of the Buhari-led government.
6. Devaluation: The Naira will continue to have a free fall
which will take it to as low as N320 to one Dollar.
7. Economy: The Buhari-led FG will have no solution to
country’s economic problems.
8. Security: Boko Haram will keep spreading and the
Shiite Muslims will get more emboldened.
9. Human Rights: Penchant for dictatorship will rise with
rampant human rights abuses and disobedience to court
orders.
10. Anti-Corruption: Insincerity in the fight against
corruption will continue and the fight will not only be
selective and political, but targeted more at Southerners.
11. Elections: Attempt to forcefully control any of the
South South States of Akwa Ibom, Rivers and Bayelsa by
the APC will lead to unprecedented deaths.
12. Economy: Crude oil price will fall to below and about
$30 per barrel.
13. Anti-Press Laws: The masses, especially men of the
media profession will rise against the FG’s plot to deny
Nigerians of their rights to freedom of expression. There
will wide condemnations by Nigerians and the
International community against President
Buhari’s human rights abuses and disobedience to court
orders.
14. Polity: Renewed efforts will be made to remove
Senator Bukola Saraki as the Senate President; this will
not only fail, but will heat the polity.
15. Hardships: Nigerians will experience more hardships.
The President himself attested to this (THE SUN
newspaper Tuesday, December 15, 2015). This obviously
negates the change Nigerians voted for.
16. Elections: Plot by the APC to take control of at least
one South South State will lead to death of many people.
Particularly, rerun elections in Rivers and Akwa-Ibom
States will cause many deaths.
17. Corruption: Halliburton scam may be revisited in
2016.
19. Kogi State: Court will sack Governor-Elect, Yahaya
Bello.
Bayelsa State: Governor Seriake Dickson will win the
supplementary election.
Taraba State: Governor Darius Ishaku will be victorious
at the Court.
20. Politics: There will be subtle political alignment and
realignment before the end of the year ahead of 2019
elections. |
Politics / Re: Faleke To Tribunal: Declare Me Kogi Governor-elect by zeekeyboy: 8:28am On Dec 23, 2015 |
Barely nine days into the new year, Governor Ayodele
Fayose of Ekiti State has stated 20 things Nigerians
should expect to happen under the President
Muhammadu Buhari-led government in 2016.
In a statement personally signed by Fayose, yesterday,
he said: “Fellow Nigerians, I want you to take note of the
followings that will unavoidably happen under the Buhari-
led government in 2016.”
1. Workers Strike: There will be so much industrial
unrest, especially in the first quarter of the year.
2. Subsidy: There will be removal of fuel subsidy and
petrol (PMS) will sell over and above N100/litre, leaving
the masses in more serious hardship. Product will not be
available and long queue in petrol stations will persist
throughout the first quarter of 2016 and beyond.
3. Electricity: Power generation will drop to the lowest
ebb. Still, Federal Government will increase tariff in
2016.
4. Unemployment: Millions of jobs will be lost in 2016 as
against the three million jobs promised by the APC
yearly. Most States and Federal Government will
retrench workers as evident in the over 2,000 Federal
University workers already sacked.
5. Economic Policy: Most private owned middle-class
businesses will fold up because of bad economic policies
of the Buhari-led government.
6. Devaluation: The Naira will continue to have a free fall
which will take it to as low as N320 to one Dollar.
7. Economy: The Buhari-led FG will have no solution to
country’s economic problems.
8. Security: Boko Haram will keep spreading and the
Shiite Muslims will get more emboldened.
9. Human Rights: Penchant for dictatorship will rise with
rampant human rights abuses and disobedience to court
orders.
10. Anti-Corruption: Insincerity in the fight against
corruption will continue and the fight will not only be
selective and political, but targeted more at Southerners.
11. Elections: Attempt to forcefully control any of the
South South States of Akwa Ibom, Rivers and Bayelsa by
the APC will lead to unprecedented deaths.
12. Economy: Crude oil price will fall to below and about
$30 per barrel.
13. Anti-Press Laws: The masses, especially men of the
media profession will rise against the FG’s plot to deny
Nigerians of their rights to freedom of expression. There
will wide condemnations by Nigerians and the
International community against President
Buhari’s human rights abuses and disobedience to court
orders.
14. Polity: Renewed efforts will be made to remove
Senator Bukola Saraki as the Senate President; this will
not only fail, but will heat the polity.
15. Hardships: Nigerians will experience more hardships.
The President himself attested to this (THE SUN
newspaper Tuesday, December 15, 2015). This obviously
negates the change Nigerians voted for.
16. Elections: Plot by the APC to take control of at least
one South South State will lead to death of many people.
Particularly, rerun elections in Rivers and Akwa-Ibom
States will cause many deaths.
17. Corruption: Halliburton scam may be revisited in
2016.
19. Kogi State: Court will sack Governor-Elect, Yahaya
Bello.
Bayelsa State: Governor Seriake Dickson will win the
supplementary election.
Taraba State: Governor Darius Ishaku will be victorious
at the Court.
20. Politics: There will be subtle political alignment and
realignment before the end of the year ahead of 2019
elections. |
Politics / Re: Kano Bomb Blast Scene - Victims & Bomber (Warning : Graphic Photos) by zeekeyboy: 10:52pm On Nov 27, 2015 |
chai..........d scariest is dah guy on d second picture...... seems his head is wat is remaining 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Senate Asks Nigerians If They Should Invite Buhari Over The Fuel Scarcity (Pic) by zeekeyboy: 8:42pm On Nov 24, 2015 |
ministeriallist:u really killed me |
Politics / Re: Tanzanians Are Very Excited Because Jonathan Is Arriving Their Country. by zeekeyboy: 1:10pm On Oct 19, 2015 |
Sweetyie:lmao. |
Education / Re: Unilag 2015/2016 Admission by zeekeyboy: 8:29pm On Sep 20, 2015 |
STATE LIAISON OFFICES IN LAGOS
Abia State
Plot 122IB, Bishop Oluwole Street,
Victoria Island.
P.M.B. 5107, Lagos.
Tel: 01 -617537
Adamawa State
Plot 1227, Bishop Oluwole Street,
Victoria Island.
P.M.B. 12009, C.P.O.
Marina, Lagos.
Tel: 01-619024, 612934, 610749
Akwa Ibom State
14, Ajose Adeogun Street,
Victoria Island.
P.M.B. 12866,
Lagos.
Tel: 01-2610105, 2610115
Anambra State
Plot 1231, Ahmadu Bello Way,
P.M.B. 80073, Victoria Island, Lagos.
Tel: 01 -615 783, 614506
Bauchi State
Plot 1231.
P.M.B. 12009,
Victoria Island, Lagos.
Tel: 01-617127, 6/2751
Bayelsa State
Plot 1223, Bishop Oluwole Street,
Victoria Island.
P.M.B. 12634, C.P.O., Marina, Lagos.
Tel: 01-611658, 612108
Benue State
Pjot 1221A, Bishop Oluwole Street,
Victoria Island.
P.M.B. 12682, G.P.O., Manna, Lagos.
Tel: 01-610008, 6/7755
Borno State
Plot 1227, Bishop Oluwole Street,
Victoria Island.
P.M.B. 12009, G.P.O, Marina, Lagos.
Tel: 01-619220
Cross River State
Plot 1229, Bishop Oluwole Street,
Victoria Island. P.M.B. 12631, Lagos.
Tel: 01-261005
Delta State
235/237, Moshood Abiola Road, Ijora. P.M.B.
12683, Lagos.
Tel: 01 -835503 -5
Ebonyi State
P|ot 122IB, Bishop Oluwole Street,
Victoria Island. P.M.B. 12682, Lagos.
Tel: 01 -61753 7
Edo State
Edo House, Plot 1225,
Ahmadu Bello Way,
Victoria Island, Lagos.
Tel: 01 -619772
Ekiti State
Oduduwa House,
Pjot 1226, Ahmadu Bello Way,
Victoria Island, Lagos.
Tel: 01-2616553, 261706!
Enugu State
Plot 1231, Bishop Oluwole Street,
P.M.B. 80070, Victoria Island, Lagos.
Tel: 01-613338, 619218
Gombe State
Plot 1227, Ahmadu Bello Way,
Victoria Island. P.M.B. 12009,
Lagos.
Imo State
Plot 1221B, Bishop Oluwole Street,
Victoria Island. P.M.B. 5107, Lagos.
Tel: 01 -617532
Jigawa State
Plot 1196, Bishop Oluwole Street,
Victoria Island, Lagos.
Tel: 01-617338
Kaduna State
Pjot 1232. Bishop Oluwole Street,
Victoria Island, Lagos.
Tel: 01-616274, 611057
Kano State
13, Waziri Ibrahim Street,
Victoria Island. P.O.Box 5052, Lagos.
Tel: 01-612534
Katsina State
26/28, Kofo Abayomi Street,
Victoria Island, Lagos.
Tel: 01 -619875, 618977
Kebbi State
3, Adeola Odeku Street.
P.M.B. 72721, Victoria Island, Lagos.
Tel: 01-611750
Kogi State
Plot 1224, Bishop Olywole Street.
P.O.Box 73814, Victoria Island, Lagos.
Tel: 01-2622623, 2621477
Kwara State
11, Idowu Martins Street.
P.O.Box 411, Victoria Island,
Lagos. Tel: 01 -611304
Lagos State
286, Akin Olugbade Street,
Victoria Island; Lagos. Tel: 610748
Nassarawa State
Plot 1234. Bishop Oluwole Street,
Victoria Island. P.M.B. 12737,
Lagos. Tel: 01-613210
Niger State
Plot 1230B, Ahmadu Bello Way,
Victoria Island, Lagos.
Tel: 01 -617668
Ogun State
Oduduwa House, Plot 1226,
Ahmadu Bello Way. P.O.Box 8809.
Marina, Victoria Island, Lagos.
Tel: 01-2617696, 2616878
Ondo State
Oduduwa House, Plot 1226,
Ahmadu Bello Way, Victoria Island, Lagos. Tel:
01-2617198, 2616553
Osun State
ISA, Cooper Road, Ikoyi, Lagos.
Tel: 01-686794, 2694256
Oyo State
Oduduwa House, Plot 1226,
Ahmadu Bello Way, Victoria Island.
P.M.B. 12770, Marina, Lagos.
Tel: 01-613371 -3
Plateau State
Plot 1234, Bishop Oluwole Street,
Victoria Island. P.M.B. 1 2737,
Marina, Lagos. Tel: 01-613210
Rivers State
Plot 1233, Bishop Oluwole Street,
Victoria Island. P.M.B. 12634,
Marina, Lagos. Tel: 01-611658, 615564
Sokoto State
3, Adeola Odeku Street.
P.M.B. 72721, Victoria Island, Lagos.
Tel: 01-613020
Taraba State
Plot 1227, Bishop Oluwole Street,
Victoria Island. P.M.B. 12737, Lagos.
Tel: 01-611038, 615060
Yobe State
Plot 1227, Bishop Oluwole Street,
Victoria Island, Lagos.
Tel: 01-611038, 615060
Zamfara State
3, Adeola Odeku Street.
P.M.B. 72721, Victoria Island, Lagos.
Tel: 01-613020 |
Education / Re: Unilag 2015/2016 Admission by zeekeyboy: 3:07pm On Sep 20, 2015 |
Trinie:If d response u get is ‘username and password mismatch’ jst chill its a general issue …. the portal isn’t ready for you guys yet. Try during the week |
Education / Re: Unilag 2015/2016 Admission by zeekeyboy: 1:46pm On Sep 20, 2015 |
Stage 1: Uploading of Documents Login to the Unilag Students Portal (p) and fill the biodata form, print the Screening Form (students are expected to upload the underlisted documents while filling the Biodata form) – Birth certificate – Letter of reference – Testimonial from secondary schools attended – Certificate of state of origin – JAMB Admission letter – Previous Degree Certificate (DE students) Stage 2: Screening Candidates are expected to proceed to screening centre and submit four copies of the underlisted documents to the Registration Officer: 1. Screening Form Generated From Stage 1 2. Utme Result Slip 3. Unilag Post-Utme Result Slip 4. O’ Level Result Certificate (Waec / Neco) Or Statement Of Result With an Online Version Of The Result 5. Letter Of Reference From A Reputable Clergyman/ Imam/Lawyer/Senior Civil Servant 6. Birth Certificate/Sworn Declaration of Age 7. Testimonial From Secondary Schools Attended 8. Certificate of State of Origin 9. Jamb Admission Letter 10. Passport Photographs (12 Copies) Stage 3: Post Screening After successful completion of screening, go for data capture and make payment for obligatory charges at designated banks. Information on this will be given during the screening exercise. Stage 4: Faculty and Departmental Registration Candidates are requested to visit their Faculties and Departments for registration. Stage 5: Final Enrollment Final enrolment is compulsory for all fully registered students. This will commence on Monday 16th November and ends on Monday 30th November, 2015. All candidates are expected to submit a copy of the following documents to the Registration Officers as well as Department and Faculty. ° Completed and duly signed Students Biodata ° Completed and duly signed Students Information Form (SIF) ° Payment Acknowledgement Receipt Impersonation is a serious offence and anybody found guilty of this will automatically forfeit his/her admission and may be handed over to the police. 1 Like |
Education / Re: Unilag 2015/2016 Admission by zeekeyboy: 1:44pm On Sep 20, 2015 |
If d response u get is ‘username and password mismatch’
jst chill its a general issue …. the portal isn’t ready for you guys
yet. Try during the week |
Education / Re: Unilag 2015/2016 Admission by zeekeyboy: 1:34am On Sep 16, 2015 |
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