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baby.me:Are you a BA 'Born Again' babe? |
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This real madness. How can a woman enslave a man this way. The wife should have given this man her breast before leaving home to enable the man breast feed the child when necessary. This man is a woman wrapper and a disgrace to a true bred african man.
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Whatever the people's responces, aint you going to get married someday. My advice: Don't worry about issues like these because life itself is dynamic and human beings are the most unpreditable creature on earth. So changes must occure but never mind whenever you get to the bridge you will definately cross.
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With all modesty, Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma may rank very high in University rating in Nigeria. This school has made and sustained great feat in Legal studies, Engineering and ing Amongest others. This is regardless of it status as state owned University and other challenges. If you can recall the slogan: Bensu, Edsu or AAU. They are the slongans of the this great University which has been renamed several times.
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With all modesty, Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma may rank very high in University rating in Nigeria. This school has made and sustained great feat in Legal studies, Engineering and ing Amongest others. This is regardless of it status as state owned University and other challenges. If you can recall the slogan: Bensu, Edsu or AAU. They are the slongans of the this great University which been renamed several times.
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'Hotel De Jordan' An NTA Benin telly drama of the 70s.
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In Edo State, outside Benin city, where else does Etisalat's network gets to. Please I ll be glad if someone can give me this information.
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First, I doubt the truth of this story, perhaps this chap is just practicing the act of Essay writing. If it is likely to be true, it is a family issue and should be settled privately -okay! Engr. whatever you are, you an agent of "Pull Him/Her Down" (PHD). Please leave this woman alone.
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No doubt about it, traditional marriage is good and I love it. My worries are: What has cake and wedding rings to do with this kind of marriage. I really think these are items for white/church wedding. We must all try to be traditional in all ways when it comes to celebrating traditional marriage. Lets not advocate mixed culture and stop being copiers. Come to think of it, does the white man use kola-nuts or palm wine in his own kind of wedding?[/b]
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So the man has officially died now? I thought he's been dead since December, '09. Anyway, death is an equalizer. Everyman is equal and the same before God. To me, Late president Yar'adua didn't do badly except for his ailing health which he has no control over, he was a strong advocate of the rule of law and this of course saw Gov Oshomole of Edo State, Mimiko of Ondo State etc into officies. He brought relative stability to the pump price & supply petrol. He may not have done everything or got everything right because he is human and therefore has human limitations too. Late president Yar'adua RIP.
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As at today nothing has charged in teams of power supply. Please we beg PHCN to improve.
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FOLLOWING his alleged sack by the Yobe State Government, an Egyptian medical doctor, Mohsesn AbdelHameed Mohammed El-Asran, has sued the state and 13 other Egyptian doctors for alleged assault. El-Asran had alleged that his travail was influenced by his disclosure that 10 of his colleagues were not qualified to practice as medical doctors. He said his redress in court has become inevitable, because the state government "wrongfully terminated" his appointment, for speaking the truth to save people's lives in the rural areas of Yobe State under its Rural Health Care Delivery Services (YRHDS). El-Asran, at a press conference in Maiduguri at the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital (UMTH), said that the 10 doctors were holding diploma certificates with which the Yobe State government wrongfully employed them as resident doctors, consultants, and specialists with each one of them being paid a monthly salary of between N540, 000 and N640, 000. He, however, noted that only 13 of the 23 employed Egyptian doctors were qualified to practice in Nigeria and any other hospital in the world. El-Asran said that he was claiming damages for being assaulted by his colleagues, while asking the state government to state reasons for terminating his appointment "without setting up an independent medical with experts from the Nigerian Medical Council, the Nigeria Medical Association and selected senior doctors from teaching hospitals to investigate his claims by scrutinising the documents of the Egyptian doctors and making them go through examinations to ascertain their professional competence." The state Commissioner for Health, Alhaji Idrissa Machinama, had last week announced the sack of El-Asran for what the government called "misinformation", claiming that the allegations he (El-Asran) raised were unfounded, because there were no facts to substantiate that the said Egyptian doctors were fake or holding diploma certificates. Machinama said: "We did not record any trouble as a result of their prescriptions," even as he denied that the 13 Egyptian doctors beat up El-Azran during a scuffle between El-Azran and one other Egyptian doctor. The commissioner had also told The Guardian that after Governor Ibrahim Gaidam received a petition from El-Asran, raising questions on the competence of his colleagues, the governor directed his Special Adviser on Health, Dr. Sani Chiromari, along with others to investigate but that the allegations were, however, found to be baseless and misleading. El-Asran, however, said that he will be asking a high court to order for the constitution of an independent with senior medical professionals from key hospitals, representatives of professional bodies and those of Yobe government to assess the credentials of all the 23 doctors including him and subject them to examinations. He further alleged that the Yobe government was already plotting to bundle him to Aminu Kano International Airport for repatriation to Egypt through the Nigerian Immigration without his claims being ascertained in court while the lives of many patients are at risk in the rural areas of Yobe State. El-Azran had also claimed that the Yobe government's advert in Egypt required that applicants should possess MR, hip of Royal College Physician, London or its equivalent which are post graduate degrees and years of experience as medical consultants, noting that 10 of the appointees have diplomas which are not equivalent. He added that all the 23 doctors including himself didn't attend exams, since they arrived Nigeria in 2009, as required for registration as specialists and consultants. http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/appointment/article01//indexn2_html?pdate=180310&ptitle=Egyptian doctor sues Yobe over alleged assault, sack |
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FIRST Bank of Nigeria Plc may pay as much as N1 billion to Bernard Longe, its former managing director as accumulated income in the last eight years following the Supreme Court judgment on Friday nullifying his dismissal from office by the board of the bank. http://businessworldng.com/web/ |
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The United States of America (U.S.A) on Tuesday commended the Federal Government for its decision to transmit the full, unedited Justice Mohammed Uwais Electoral Reform Committee report to the National Assembly. A statement from the country’s Embassy in Abuja said that the action demonstrated government's willingness to work toward holding more transparent elections. “We applaud this bold action to send the unedited report to the National Assembly, which demonstrates Nigeria's willingness to work toward holding more transparent elections,'' it said. The statement said that the National Assembly now had the opportunity to consider a wider range of potential reforms recommended by the Committee. It expressed the hope that the assembly would deliberate and move forward quickly on ``the age of important electoral reforms so that key steps could be taken toward holding credible elections in Nigeria in 2011”. “We encourage the Nigerian Government to continue in this positive direction. “As a friend and partner of Nigeria, the U.S. will continue to work with the people and Government of Nigeria to strengthen and enrich democratic institutions in Nigeria, particularly regarding election reform. “U.S. stands ready to the Nigerian Government and the people of Nigeria in achieving free and fair national elections in 2011,'' it added. The Justice Uwais’ committee had recommended that the National Judicial Commission should shortlist three persons for consideration to the National Council of State for appointment as INEC chairman. The Council of State is to select one of the candidates and send the name to the Senate for confirmation as INEC chairman, but the government rejected the recommendation. It would also be recalled that following the rejection, individuals, groups and organisations who felt that it was a wrong decision, advised the government to reconsider the committee’s recommendation, especially on the appointment of INEC chairman. http:///index.php/human_rights_human_trafficking_hungary_hunting_huntingdon_life_sciences_hurricane_gustav_hurricane_katrina_saddam_hussein_iian_traynor_inside_europe_iceland_imf_immigration_and_asylum_india_indian_elections_2009_indian_ocean_tsunami_2004_indiana_indonesia/3675.html |
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Lagos State Governor Babatunde Fashola (SAN) got a breather of sort yesterday in respect of the probe of allegations of financial impropriety levelled against him. Justice Habeeb Abiru of an Ikorodu High Court restrained the state House of Assembly from proceeding with the planned probe of the allegations against the governor. According to the judge, the lawmakers “either by themselves or their agents and privies are restrained from proceeding with or acting on the resolution of January 28, 2010, directing the investigation of allegations of financial impropriety levelled against the governor without the resolution having been first published in its journal or in an official gazette of the state government”. A group which called itself “The True Face of Lagos” had in an advertorial published in a national newspaper on January 28, 2010 alleged that Fashola engaged in diversion of funds without due approval and indiscriminate award of contracts. Among others, the group accused the governor of spending N1.5 billion of unappropriated fund on the demolition of Oshodi and jacking up the LASU-Iba Road contract awarded by the former Governor Bola Tinubu government for N6.2 billion to N10 billion less than two weeks after he took over. Justice Abiru said the setting up of a six-man committee to investigate the allegations against the governor and some of the House without first publishing the resolution in its journal or gazette was unconstitutional and illegal. Citing authorities to buttress his submission, the judge said the House breached the provisions of Section 128(1) of the 1999 Constitution in the implementation of its power to direct investigation into financial impropriety levelled against the governor. He, however, noted that the court would reject the invitation to interpret the provisions of Section 128 (2) (a) and (b) of the constitution, saying to do so would be to remove one of the major checks and balances provided for in the constitution for the enhancement of good governance in the country. He faulted the action of the House for acting on bare allegations published in the advertorial by a group, which he described as faceless instead of a petition addressed directly to the assembly. The judge said though the court was not teaching the lawmakers how to do their jobs, it was only raising questions that the could take into consideration in similar situations in future. Justice Abiru lambasted the lawmakers, saying their actions in setting up the committee to investigate the allegations amounted to mere wasting of the tax-payers’ money and the time meant to be used for making laws for the good people of Lagos. He said the setting up of the six-man to investigate the allegations against Fashola was a fundamental violation of the principles of natural justice and described the assembly’s move as unconstitutional, unlawful, illegal, malicious and of no effect whatsoever. Justice Abiru said: “The whole brouhaha leading up to this case was predicated on an advertorial published in the Punch Newspaper of January 28, 2010 by an unidentified and unidentifiable group called ‘The True Face of Lagos’ wherein several allegations of financial impropriety were levelled against the Executive and Legislative arms of the Lagos State government; the advertorial was Exhibit RA 1. “The group that made the publication was faceless without any known address or location other than email address and no documents were published in the advertorial to any of the allegations. They were bare allegations and above all the allegations were not contained in a petition addressed directly to the House of Assembly but published advertorial. “The group, ‘The True Face of Lagos’, had not hitherto been known for or associated with the struggle for good governance and probity in government expenditure in Nigeria. Yet, the House decided to set up a committee, expending tax payers’ money and the time meant to be used for making laws for the good of the people of Lagos State to investigate the allegations without stating any cogent reason in the House proceeding for that day, why it deemed the allegations important enough to direct that they be investigated. “Does this mean that if tomorrow another advertorial comes out from another faceless group accusing of the House of collecting bribes from an agency of government, for example, and shirking in their constitutional responsibilities, another committee will be set up to investigate same? What if another advertorial comes out the next day and another a week thereafter? What then happen to the business of law-making? And it is this that has caused so much unpleasant ripples within the polity. Something definitely is not right.” A Lagos-based journalist and human rights activist, Mr. Richard Akinnola, had approached the court to stop the state House of Assembly from investigating allegations of financial impropriety levelled against it and the governor. The lawmakers through their counsel had filed a preliminary objection, stating that Akinnola had no locus standi to institute the suit. In the advertorial, where it detailed the allegations against Fashola, the True Face of Lagos said: “The helicopter deal was a big fraud – the helicopter was not built for any kind of emergency evacuation, rescue or to even combat fire. Over N5bn has been spent on the two helicopters and the seal of Lagos State is not on it. It is not in Lagos but the Niger Delta making money for some private people in government. “The BRF government recklessly increased and paid over 60 per cent increase on the LASU-IBA Road awarded by the Bola Tinubu government for N6.2bn, but was jacked up to N10b less than two weeks after BRF came on board. “Also, the Tinubu istration awarded the construction of City Hall for N2.3bn. BRF only changed the floor tiles to marble tiles and increased the contract sum to N5.2bn. The project was increased by 126 per cent.” Meanwhile, the group has since come out to publicly own up to making the allegations. The Leader of the group, Mr. Adebayo Adeshina, led Dr. Tunde George and Mr. Kasali Martins to the assembly last month, where he said the governor should be investigated over the allegations. Adeshina, who addressed the lawmakers on behalf of the group, however, absolved the state assembly of any financial impropriety, saying the group erred by accusing them of taking a bribe of N20 million each without confirming the allegation. http://www.thisdayonline.com/nview.php?id=168805 |
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Can someone help me out with information on the ways I can access overseas scholarship opportunities. I am interested in pursuing a postgraduat studies in business related course. Thanks!
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Pls seek proper cearification from the federal ministry of education and perhaps fed min of external affairs to be properly guided.
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asha 80:This is not true! |
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Olong:This is childish reasoning. Are old are you? |
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sage:East, West, North or South, there is no place like home. |
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R.I.P for all the dead
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Time for everyone to be closer God!
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Can anyone please give me info on the most effecient ways to use YouTube/Internet Video facility. This request becomes necessary because whenever I try to watch internet videos, there is always intermittent long break in the broadcast. This makes the messages transmitted incoherent and meaningless. Please I will gladly appreciate any information that can help me out of this situation. Thanks!
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How can one cope with a nagging spouse without complaining to his or spouse's family ?
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I am in my early 40s. I have heard so much unpleasant stories linked with the excessive consumption of beef. The general arguement is that too much intake of beef may cause heart failure in adult because of it fat concentration. This info is quite frightening to me as I enjoy eating beef alot particularly the parts of cow called: liver, kidney, 'shaki' and 'ring'. Please can somebody advise me on which part of cow meat that is most safe for excessive consumption or let me know of better ways of preparing this meat to minimise the risk of heart failure. |
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I am a 2006 graduate of the University of Benin with B.Eng (Mechanical Engineering) Degree, 2nd Class (Hons) Lower Division. I will indeed be very grateful if anyone could help me find a good job.
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This info is quite rich. Can anyone post the Naija example.
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