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Education / Re: Kaduna Govt Purchase N302m Textbooks For Public Schools by ALEBS(m): 10:59am On Oct 12, 2019
Kendumazy:
Nice one. But, the amount is more than enough to set up a printing factory to produce these textbooks themselves so as to save costs.

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So, the government should set up a 'printing factory' to start printing other people's copyrighted materials?
Education / Re: Kaduna Govt Purchase N302m Textbooks For Public Schools by ALEBS(m): 10:54am On Oct 12, 2019
Olamilekxy:
am sure that the money dey spent won't pass 5m

#257m goes to some people pocket

Work on your elementary maths, you need it.
Education / Re: 'O' Of BODMAS Doesn't Mean Of, Our Teachers Owe Us An Apology by ALEBS(m): 1:15pm On Sep 15, 2016
If Order actually refers to roots, square, power, etc, then Order should come before Bracket . You deserve some lashes from your teacher, not an apology. grin
Politics / Re: Bagudu Visits Rima Basin Development Authority by ALEBS(m): 11:59am On Jun 28, 2016
carbony4red:
Ishe agbe ni ise ile wa..........
scholes0:
Eni ko se ishe, A ma jale.
Iwe kiko laisi oko ati ada,
koi pe o, rara koi pe o!

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Politics / Re: Fayose Urges Workers To Call Off Strike, Says APC Should Cover Face In Shame by ALEBS(m): 6:03am On Jun 11, 2016
Somebody is being economical with the truth. Fayose claims that the government is paying N300m monthly on a loan of N31 billion naira, and it will remain like that until 2036 (20 years' time).

Let's assume that Fayemi didn't repay any part of the loan. Let's also assume that Fayose has not paid any part of the loan since he came on board in October 2014 and the repayment is only starting now.

From my calculation, 300,000,000 x 20 x 12 will be paid back by 2036. That's N72 billion on N31 billion loan (excluding what part of it has been paid already)!

Fayose, there is something you're not telling us!!!

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Crime / Governor Dickson's Special Adviser Who Robbed A Bank Arrested by ALEBS(m): 9:55am On Jun 08, 2016
Bank Robbery: I Was Appointed Special Adviser To Governor Before My Arrest


A 27-year-old notorious bank robbery suspect, Ikadoi Isere, alias White Witch, who was arrested recently by operative of the Inspector- General of Police Special Intelligence Response Team, IRT, stunned Crime Alert during an exclusive interview by disclosing that he was appointed a Special Adviser to Bayelsa State Governor, Seriake Dickson, on Oil and Gas matters, prior to his arrest.

A native of Nambe Local Government Area of Bayelsa State, the suspect was arrested alongside two others; Daniel Gogo, aka Full-Payment and Ifeanyi Kalu. They were accused of participating in no fewer than 15 bank and bullion van robbery and kidnappings across Port-Harcourt, Rivers State and some South East States.
Police sources disclosed that three Ak47 rifles, a Lar rifle, 360 rounds of live ammunitions, 20 magazines, five dynamites, two pistols, a rifle servicing equipment and three exotic cars, were recovered from the suspects after their hideouts were raided in Bayelsa State.

N400m loot
The source who spoke on the condition of anonymity stated; “White Witch and members of his gang had killed over 20 policemen and made away with their rifles in separate robbery operations within Port-Harcourt City, between 2012 and 2016.” He described the gang as one of the city’s most dreaded robbery gangs, identifying, Daniel Gogo, who is popularly known as Full-Payment, as the leader.

The source further disclosed that having gathered credible intelligence on the gang’s activities between 2012 and 2016, operatives trailed them to Bayelsa State, where they were arrested and large catch of arms and ammunitions were recovered from them. They reportedly confessed during interrogations that they made over N400million from robbing several banks and bullion vans, including kidnappings of prominent businessmen, civil servants and oil workers across Port-Harcourt.

Confession of gang leader
The leader of the gang, Gogo alias Full-Payment, told Crime Alert that he invested a large chunk of his share of the loot in setting up a local oil refinery within the creeks of Bayelsa State, while his patner, Isere, alias White Witch, stated that he invested a large share of his loots on his siblings, wife and his aged mother. He added that he also used some in sponsoring the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, at the last General Election in Bayelsa State.

He explained that he mobilized people to vote for PDP and used the gang’s rifles to protect electoral materials during the last Governorship Election at Nembe Local Government Area of the State. White Witch told Crime Alert that he joined the gang in 2010, when one of his elder brothers who is a member of Vikings Confraternity, linked him to the gang leader called Full-Payment, in Port-Harcourt.

“I am a member of Icelander Confraternity and I am the executioner in-charge of Nembe Local Government Area of Bayelsa State. My elder brother IJB, who is also a member of Vikings linked me to my boss, Full-Payment, who is also a member of Vikings and he asked him to assist me.
He accepted and brought me into the gang. At that time, I was highly frustrated because after I finished learning underwater welding through the Presidential Amnesty Program, I had no job.
I wasn’t getting the complete amount from the stipend given to ex-militants of the Niger Delta. Before the money will get to me, it has gone through several persons and when I will receive mine, it will remain only N20, 000. There was nothing I could do with such an amount. I have a wife and children to fend for and my siblings are still in school and they are looking up to me.



Our first operation
“The first operation I went with the gang was at Uguruta Junction on the Port-Harcourt International Airport Road. We attacked some vehicles conveying a huge sum of money in foreign currency. We killed all the policemen escorting them including a man the police identified as the Regional Manager of the bank where the money came from. After that operation, I was given N3million as my share and when I got home, I gave my sister who had already dropped out of school some money to go back to school. I also gave some money to my younger brother who was also in school. I used part of it to establish a little business for my wife.

Another operation
“Seven months after that operation, my boss told me that there was a job for us at a bank in Trans-Amadi in Port-Harcourt. We were five persons who went for that operation and our target was a bullion van offloading money into the bank. Two members of our gang walked into the bank like customers who wanted to make use of the ATM, with short guns and shot into the air when they got close to a point where the bullion van was.

The people offloading the money absconded. We drove our car into the bank and carted away a large sum of money which our vehicle could carry since we came with just one car. At the end our operation, I got N12million as my share. My boss and others who are seniors in the gang got lion share.

Time to quit
“After that operation, my boss told us that he was quitting and everyone should go and look for what to do with their money. When I got home, I bought a car, rented a big apartment and I decided to go into politics. My boss also told me that he wanted to set up a local refinery so I linked him to one of my uncles who was also into such business. Before the 2015 election, I and my boss had meetings with some of the political heavy weights in Nembe Local Government and we offered to work for them during the election.

To show them that I was serious, we assured that we were going to bring out our arms, ammunition and money to support them and they promised to give me pipeline surveillance contract in my area. But one month before the election, I became very broke and my boss has also invested all his money into his local refinery business, we were left with no other option than to go for one more operation.

Back to base- another operation
“ Our informant, one Promise Barisnsia, who had once worked in a bank, alerted us about a bullion van that would supply money to a bank at the main Campus of Rivers State University of Science and Technology, UST. We trailed a van supplying money to the bank and we shot into the air to scare both the policemen, bank security men and workers around the bank and they absconded leaving the bullion van open. We carted away a large sum of money which our vehicle could carry.

Time for election
“When it was time for election, we brought in lots of boys, from Rivers, Delta and Imo States to work for PDP, Bayelsa State and we paid them with our own money. After the election, I was appointed a Personal Assistant to the Chairman of Nembe Local Government Area, who gave me a Toyota Hilux van with a government plate number. I was also linked to the Bayelsa State Deputy Governor.

By October of that same year, some of our gang members became very broke and they called on my boss, Full-Payment, asking him to allow them do one last job which would fetch us enough money to enable us quit robbery, completely. Our informant told us that money was to be supplied to a bank on Trans-Amadi Road Port-Harcourt.

Time to finally quit
“In December, when the governorship election came, I was given N3million by PDP and I brought in my boys and we worked for them. We ensured that all electoral materials were intact and we prevented people from the opposition party from snatching ballot boxes.
We also had some policemen working for us during that election. Between January and February, 2016, While I was waiting for PDP to fulfil the promises they made to me, and my boss was still nursing his injury, I took our rifles from Bayelsa State with the government Hilux van that was given to me and police escort and organized our boys.


Operation with government vehicles
“We attempted to rob two bullion vans, one was at Agip Junction by Ada-Gorge Road and the other was at Emenike Junction on Ikwere Road, Port-Harcourt. We failed in those operations but our informant, Promise, brought a job at Fidelity bank and warned that we must not allow the Operation Manager of the bank to leave the bank if we must succeed. We attacked the bank around 4pm.
We accosted the woman while she was about leaving the bank and we took her back into the bank. We blew up the security doors, and shot indiscriminately to scare people. At the end of the operation, we retrieved the RDV from the CCTV recording machine to avoid our faces being detected. We returned to Bayelsa State with the government Hilux leading the way. We made N24million from that operation and I got N4million as my share.

Arrest at last
“Two weeks before my arrest, I was been shortlisted as a Special Adviser to Bayelsa State Governor, and we were waiting for him to return from his trip abroad so that he would swear us into our various offices. I did not know that the police got to know about my activities. I was shocked when they trailed me to my house and arrested me and I took them to my boss and he was arrested too. They recovered our arms and ammunition,” he lamented.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/06/bank-robbery-i-was-appointed-special-adviser-to-governor-before-my-arrest-suspect/

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Politics / Re: EFCC Investigates Aregbesola Over Diverted LG Funds by ALEBS(m): 11:45am On May 16, 2016
amtaken:
Have you been to AKS before?


We are living in paradise here.


Akpabio still remains one of the best humans on earth.



I hear local government workers are being owed several months of unpaid salary in that 'paradise', how true is that?
Politics / Re: EFCC Investigates Aregbesola Over Diverted LG Funds by ALEBS(m): 8:24am On May 16, 2016
amtaken:
They will soon dismiss the petition like they did with the ones written against Tinubu, Fashola abd Amechi.

APCshit.


You mean like they dismissed the petition against Godswill Akpabio?

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Politics / Re: Nigeria Spends N14,000 Daily To Feed Each Prisoner- Minister by ALEBS(m): 12:46pm On May 11, 2016
Sometimes you wonder who is more gullible; the one that misinforms or the one that accepts every news without checking the facts. If government requires N10b ANNUALLY to feed 57,000 inmates, a simple mathematics shows that that's equivalent to N480 per day N160 per meal.
Politics / Fayose Reveals What He Saw In China, People React by ALEBS(m): 7:01pm On May 09, 2016
Ekiti State governor Ayodele Fayose reveals what he saw during his China trip through his media aide, Lere Olayinka... Check people's reaction grin grin grin

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10206335931222074&id=1380833650&p=10&refid=52&_ft_=top_level_post_id.10206335931222074%3Atl_objid.10206335931222074%3Athid.1380833650

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Nigerian Airforce DSSC 2016 Recruitment Out! by ALEBS(m): 10:13pm On May 04, 2016
arowz56:


Ondo should do tomorrow 5th..jusr finished mine now

Are you sure it's tomorrow? It's supposed to be Sunday according to the timetable.

Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Dssc Airforce 2016: Notice To All Applicants by ALEBS(m): 1:50pm On May 01, 2016

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Nigerian Airforce DSSC 2016 Recruitment Out! by ALEBS(m): 12:39pm On Apr 27, 2016
onwuzuligbookec:

Sent

Thanks very much.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Nigerian Airforce DSSC 2016 Recruitment Out! by ALEBS(m): 11:49am On Apr 27, 2016
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Nigerian Airforce DSSC 2016 Recruitment Out! by ALEBS(m): 11:13am On Apr 27, 2016
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Nigerian Airforce DSSC 2016 Recruitment Out! by ALEBS(m): 11:48pm On Apr 26, 2016
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Nigerian Airforce DSSC 2016 Recruitment Out! by ALEBS(m): 9:39pm On Apr 26, 2016
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Nigerian Airforce DSSC 2016 Recruitment Out! by ALEBS(m): 4:25pm On Apr 23, 2016
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Education / Re: Ekiti Private Schools Declare Strike Over Fayose’s Levy by ALEBS(m): 10:52am On Mar 18, 2016
faladeSM1132:
Na you sabi - keep carring Fayose news around because you're jobless hitstone, is #1000 too much on one pupil of private school to the govt?
ask very well Oyo and OSUN include Ondo state are paying more than Ekiti on one private Nus-and pry school.

Ode++

Young man, is your anger targeted at the protesting teachers or the media that reported it?
Education / Ekiti Private Schools Declare Strike Over Fayose’s Levy by ALEBS(m): 10:09am On Mar 18, 2016
Private schools in Ekiti State on Monday began a three-day strike to protest the imposition of N1,000 development levy per term on their pupils by Governor Ayodele Fayose.

The state government had announced N1, 000 per term as education development levy for public secondary school pupils while those in primary schools were to pay N500.

The government, however, in a circular by the Ministry of Education, extended the development levy to private schools.

But the National Association of Proprietors and Proprietress of Private Schools in Ekiti State contended that the extension of the levy to private schools ran contrary to the spirit and letters of Section 42(1) (a) and (b) of the 1999 Constitution.

The President of the association, Alhaji Saka Adeleye, while addressing journalists in Ado Ekiti on Monday, said private schools in the state would remain shut for three days to protest multiple taxation from the government.

Adeleye wondered why the government extended the levy to private schools that enjoyed no benefit from the government, despite paying 12 different taxes imposed on them.

He listed the taxes to include Annual Renewal Fee, Personal Income Tax, Pay As You Earn for staff, Personal Development Fee, Registration of Business Premises Fee, Environment Levy, Vehicle Permit fee and Tenement Rate.

The NAPPS president added, “There is no infrastructural development to private schools. Nothing was given to us to develop our schools; all they (government) do is to extort us through taxes. Even during the outbreak of the deadly disease, Ebola, no kit was given to us.

“We use our capital to fund our schools; not even textbooks, chalks from the government. The government distributed laptops to public schools but not one was given to private schools. So what are we gaining?

“Even if the government decides to reduce the development levy, we are not ready to pay. We have made several attempts to meet the governor but all effort proved abortive.

“We call on the ministry to withdraw forthwith all the circular letters relating to payment of the newly introduced development levy in private schools in the state and/or any other development levy.”

http://www.punchng.com/ekiti-private-schools-declare-strike-over-fayoses-levy/
Politics / Re: Just In: Troops In Hot Pursuit Of Boko Haram Terrorists, 2 Killed by ALEBS(m): 8:50am On Mar 18, 2016
fistonati:
The OP said: JUST IN, and d time is 12:31 am. Yet the pictures of the soldiers are showing day time, is Eclipse happening only at the war front? Who's fooling anyone who, the media, the poster or the Govts??


You need to retake you geography classes! When eclipse of the moon happens in the night, the night doesn't turn to day. In fact, it becomes darker because the moon is covered, partially or wholly.
Politics / Re: Dasuki Drags FG To ECOWAS Court, Demands N500m Damages by ALEBS(m): 12:59pm On Jan 21, 2016
edo3:
Abi won din dodo lori man yi ni...

Rara o. Won jeun l'ori e won ranti ko'gba lo! grin grin grin
Politics / Re: Olisa Metuh Tears EFCC Statement He Made - Premium Times by ALEBS(m): 7:40pm On Jan 12, 2016
Na hunger cause am! Have you guys forgotten that he had been on hunger strike? EFCC should have given him a few sachets of pure water to wash the paper down his throat!! grin grin grin

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Travel / Re: Welcome To Akure City (pictures) by ALEBS(m): 4:15pm On Jan 11, 2016
ilevic:
OP, I suspect you are ex labour party member campaigning for Gov Mimiko. why u come show us oyemekun road and alagbaka only? why not go to oke aro, ijoka, abusoro, isolo, interior of oda, okeobere in ijoka etc etc. and the international dome, is that the real dome or the architectural design? cos am sure the the dome never reach even 60% completion.

The Dome has already hosted BON/Nollywood Awards Night and Nigerian Society of Engineers' national conference (though the one he showed is the architectural design). You haven't been hearing from home for a while... grin grin grin
Politics / Re: Apc, Pdp, And The Tribunals’ Controversies by ALEBS(m): 10:43am On Dec 21, 2015
merry02:
But APC promised Change? Why doing doing the contrary?

Do you have a hard time comprehending what was written?
Politics / Apc, Pdp, And The Tribunals’ Controversies by ALEBS(m): 10:15am On Dec 21, 2015
APC, PDP, AND THE TRIBUNALS’ CONTROVERSIES

Following the verdicts that have been coming from various election tribunals hearing cases brought by aggrieved parties in the last general elections, and with most of them going against the People's Democratic Party, many people have been accusing the ruling party, Action Congress of Nigeria (APC) of interfering in the judicial process. Even PDP's spokesman once accused the APC of trying to deprive them of their 'little victories'.

But just before we join the bandwagon of those accusing the ruling party of influencing the outcome of the election tribunals, let's take a trip down the memory lane and see how past gubernatorial election cases were decided.

The first governorship election result to be overturned in the current political dispensation was in 2003 in the case of Peter Obi (APGA) vs Chris Ngige (PDP) in Anambra State. After that, elections that brought in ten (10) governors were nullified following the 2007 elections. The affected states were Edo, Ondo, Ekiti, Osun, Kogi, Delta, Adamawa, Sokoto, Bayelsa and Cross River. Interestingly, all of them were elected on the platform of PDP! So, all the 11 nullified gubernatorial elections before 2015 went against PDP, even when they were the ruling party.

Why did PDP suffer so much losses at the tribunals? The reasons are obvious – for you to successfully rig an election, you need the collaboration of INEC and the Police/Military – and we all know that the opposition has little influence on these state agencies.

What is happening today is no surprise to discerning minds – PDP has a history/reputation of committing gargantuan electoral fraud, and they were only restrained this time by the sheer magnitude of the populace against them.

Don't be deceived by PDP's Appeal to Pity, they're only reaping what they sowed. If you sow the wind, you will reap the whirlwind!

cc: Mynd44, lalasticlala
Education / Re: Abu Zaria 2014/2015 Postgraduate Admission by ALEBS(m): 5:44pm On Dec 11, 2015
silverluci:


Thank you so much. That means it won't be general questions this year... It is well

The format of the exam may depend on the department conducting it. For Electrical Engineering department, this year's exam was similar to what they had last year.
Education / Re: Abu Zaria 2014/2015 Postgraduate Admission by ALEBS(m): 4:32pm On Dec 11, 2015
silverluci:


How was it? What kind of questions did they set?

Would really appreciate an answer.

For Electrical/Power Machine System Engineering, it was purely electrical questions, mostly related to Machines and Transmission Lines with little circuit analysis. 30 questions in all (multiple choice) in 1 hour.
Education / Re: Are You An ABUSITE? Welcome To Our Crib. by ALEBS(m): 12:24am On Dec 05, 2015
Abuklaw:
actually don't know anything about the nature of the questions but I can help inquire from people in the know.

Please help me with the inquiries. Thanks!
Education / Re: Are You An ABUSITE? Welcome To Our Crib. by ALEBS(m): 8:04pm On Dec 04, 2015
Greetings house, got an SMS this evening inviting me for Postgraduate Entrance Exam (Power Machine System Engineering) on Wednesday. Does anyone here know the nature of their questions? Any form of help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

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