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I've said it and I will say it again here. Study a course you love not a course you think can place better foods on your table. You will definitely be disappointed if you go for the later. There is no good or bad course. It all depends on you and how good you are. |
Dandsome:How old are u? Were you around when he was vp? I don't think so. |
Buhari, hit them hard may be that will reset their thinking process to factory default. |
MirabelArode:Because Yar'dua was voted in by the PDP which happened to be a party Ibo people are in love with. APC is believed to be a Yoruba party and hated by the ibo. It was like putting salt in a fresh wound when such a party then outsmarted Mr Gej, the anointed child of Ibos, of PDP to produce a Fulani president. As simple as ABC. |
Awon mad people. |
Animals in church robes. Believe any pastor claim of miracles at your own peril. Pastorneurers abound everywhere. |
darqly:Almost impossible. U've got to show you face at a point in time. |
ojietu:Country hard for everyone except the 5% ruling class. Why are the whole 95% not employing his method? Bros, let us stop creating leeway for these criminals. Whether NDA, militants, BH, robbers, thiefs, corrupt politician and cilvil servants, etc, they are all criminals. |
NOETHNICITY:Thanks. |
Hope Bauchi is not among the states owing workers salary. |
uselessgoat:No, it can never happen in UK because because nobody condone criminals and criminalities. Tompolo is enjoying the support of ND governors. He installed one of the ND deputy governor. People of ND see him as their hero. So, the security is helpless because a whole region is standing with criminal. |
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odeotito:Oyinlola too did not ban hijab but Aregbe did when CAN started deploying its political tainted tools and made itself an opposition party. That singular act was what pushed the case to court. Do you know the judge is a Christian? The thing is, you cannot blind the truth. I blamed the government that took over the schools from their previous owners. They didn't do a thorough job. They should have renamed all schools by removing the religion connotations attached to them. They claimed Nigeria is a secular state yet conduct every function of government recognizing the same religions. The logic about Oyin/Erelu is to tell you, if Muslims could tolerate that ticket for almost 8yrs; CAN should be tolerant and show respect too. At least CAN should seek justice through the legal channels not by destroying the psychic of young future leaders. What you guys don't know is that the school (Anglican high school) has a long history of unruly behaviors externally engineered by the so called Christian leaders. Why must it be the same school always? Meanwhile, let the CAN groomed thugs continue to wear robes to school and let's see who blink first. |
This is the same state that produced Oyinlola and Erelu, both Christians, not long ago. Where was CAN then? |
Without money exchanging hands, Nigeria judiciary has woken up to the present reality. |
I strongly believed in Allah to see you through, Mr President. Sai Buhari! |
bloodyBLOGGER:Look around you bru. You will see lots of people wearing hijabs over their dresses. How many people do you see in church garments? How many people put on church robes over, native, English wears, coats etc? Church robes which hitherto only seen in churches are now good for schools! Even those who wear it in churches keep them inside their bags and only put them on as they enter their churches! What kind of logic is that? Let the CAN approach court just like the Muslims did for interpretation of that constitutional provision as affects the church robes and let's see what will come out of that. The current position and stance of CAN is barbaric and archaic which is not compatible with current reality.
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bloodyBLOGGER:That wasn't the true position of the matter. CAN brought the problem by asking pupils to start dressing in Church robes to school. Unfortunately the directive was followed by the same Anglican high school where the miscreants in the name of pupils were spotted few days ago. Community, religion leaders and government attempts at resolving the issue yielded no result. This was at the hight of Aregbesola's struggle for 2nd term. It then occurred to him the CAN was being political as usual. In order to avert political error, he banned Hijabs. This move pushed Muslim to enter into litigation with the government and the result is here for all. The questions are why CAN is now using the same solution it deployed 3yrs ago that didn't work now? And, why CAN is using the same school? It's a fool that does same thing the same way and expects different result. CAN should just approach the court. Nobody is going to dance to its call for religion war unless if the war would be among itself. In addition, Islamic or Christians schools are nothing but old sentiments people refuse to let go. All schools are public owned being managed and funded by government money. |
If you have dollars in custody you had better go and sell now before you get your fingers burnt. |
Might be he wanted to say Yoruba speakers outside Nigeria. On that I agree otherwise no. |
Saraki should just face his case and stop all this dead on arrival delay tactics. |
neocortex:That's not the point. CAN forced the lawsuit by wanting to play politics when Aregbe was seeking the second term. CAN asked some pupils to wear choir robes to one baptist school Iwo at the hight of his struggle. He knew his political future was under threat so he banned hijab which prompted Muslims to go to court challenging that decision. Had the CAN tolerated the Muslims whom you claimed they had been peacefully coexisted with; there wouldn't be need to go to court. Meanwhile, there is nothing like Christian/Muslim school. All of them are public, government owned property. There is one so called "Christian" primary school where Muslim pupils are more than 80% of its population. Can you still tag that as Christian school? I'm not a fan of Aregbe but he meant well through his policy on education. He reclassified schools not people's religion and faith. CAN was highly political and brazenly intolerant. CAN knew Muslims have been wearing hijabs for a long time yet still doesn't want to respect the high court ruling. Is that not an hight of hypocrisy? |
mukhcech:Point out the part you want to be edited. I can't find any! |
Ninapha:The Muslims took the path of honour by seeking the court to grant them right to wear hijab as against the state government stance of no to hijab. The church robes or garments should also be made to undergo the same test. The CAN position was wrong and smack of religion intolerant and proper education. CAN understood the case could not be argued in court of law which explain its militant position. |
mukhcech:Go and read my comment again, now slowly. You read the comment but didn't comprehend the message. I'm not a member of CAN and will never be by His Grace. |
Enough of handing behind religion wall to commit crime against the state. Let him be arrested if he has case to answer. Nobody is above the law. |
CAN needs leaders both at the national and state level who can think out of box by stop seeing everything from political angle. The recent example of flagrant disregard for rule of law and constituted authority was displayed in Osun where a high court granted Muslims right to freedom of religion through wearing of hijab,the judgement which was as result of a case filed by Muslims about 4yrs ago to seek court protection instead of engaging in force and civil disobedience. One would have expected CAN to appeal the ruling or file similar protection by asking court to direct Osun government to allow church robes in place of school uniforms. Instead, the once respected CAN threw civility into the wind and announced church robes for its followers across the state. I hope this new president will not turn himself to APC or PDP spokesperson in the name of kickback as witnessed under the outgoing president. |
BlackTechnology:Mr literacy personified. TSA is in CBN custody. Tell your banks to ask CBN for liquidity. TSA will be given to them at interest so that they can continue carrying on with banking business. Here, nobody would be shortchanged. Tell me anywhere in the world where government liquidified the banks. Are those banks government owned? They are bunch of docile companies without innovation. That's why you don't get credit card from Nigeria bank except on special arrangement. Politicians, corrupt civil servants and banks are killing this economy. Enough of spoon feeding. Time to bring innovation or risk being pushed out of business. |
And these same guys would be hailing Olisa Methu, Dasuki, Dopkesi etc. God is watching you.
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Nigeria banks keep government money and lend the same money to the government and individuals at high interest rate. A tale of using my money to entertain me. Now that TSA is in full operation, the banks started crying. They have adapted to being spoon fed. They lack innovations. That's why the don't respect us with low saving. They feed fat from the rots. Let them fold up, may be that will pave way for serious ones to finally emerge. |
"Almost attack" under serious search. Light microscope no fit help, let me deploy my electron microscope.
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jaymichael:When is Yoruba going to be allowed to contest for councilorship position in Anambra? Mind you, I said 'contest' not 'become'. When we are ready to become a country, that may happen without you thinking about it. That you even see it as a big deal is an indication you are yet to be truly Nigerians ditto for majority reading your post. |
