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Please where can I get free browsing cheats |
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PLEASE send me the past question at bale9ja@gmail.com and add me to the WhatsApp group with 08176273306 |
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message me on whatsapp for assistance with the registration 08176273306 . No money involved 2 Likes |
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Since the election is drawing near we are all advised to go and register and get our PVC. So I need you guys to drop situation report from your locality. Has it been easy or difficult? What form of challenge did you encounter while trying to collect your PVC? Please drop your comment. |
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Since the election is drawing near we are all advised to go and register and get our PVC. So I need you guys to drop situation report from your locality. Has it been easy or difficult? What form of challenge did you encounter while trying to collect your PVC? Please drop your comment. |
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Average album. Nobody and gbese are my favourite |
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what if it is changed to an innovation and entrepreneurial program for acquiring in-demand skill set |
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One of my view point that is always controversial is my opinion about population control and management. to cut the story short I believe that the population of a country should be controlled by the government through various birth policies in other to maximise the enjoyment of the available resources. it can be observed from close examination what over population has caused or will cause to families, nations and the world due to rapid depletion of available resources. Although it is not the cause of nigeria's failure which could be linked to failed leadership. would you support birth control in Nigeria and why? #BaleGodbless# |
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The ministry of youth and sport recently released a statement about the death of Corpers in various part of the country. According to them The Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Barrister Solomon Dalung decried the death of these Corp members describing it as tragic and shocking. " We received the news of the death of the young Nigerians who were mobilized to national Service in three states for NYSC. Details of the circumstances leading to their untimely death simultaneously are not yet available to my office but the unfortunate and sad news of their demise is indeed devastating as these young people were our hope for the future. Do you think the scheme should be scrapped or reformed since it is obviously not achieving it's goals? which sort of reform should be introduced? #BaleGodbless# |
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Olabestonic001:sorry but am not interested in regional politics. thanks any way |
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SamuelAnyawu:good one 20 Likes |
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orunto27:we need more than a party we need a political movement this represent the frustration of Nigerians. |
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Drop you answers to this two questions quickly. What has Nigeria done for you as a member of this country, and what have you done for this country as a citizen? In pidgin English: who Nigeria help? and our you done use help Nigeria? your comments will be appreciated 5 Likes 2 Shares
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I think the time of the elite is up. Nigeria is dying, unemployment is increasing, poverty is increasing. so it is either we force them out or they force us out |
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so let us remove them? |
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what do you guys think? |
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When are we in Nigeria going to have a leader that has the interest of the people at heart, because all I see is power grabbers we do not really care about the people both at the state and federal level. When are we going to have a leader that listens to the cry of the people, because we have been crying in Nigeria since 1960 till date. Why would some group of people (politicians) hold us hostage and prevent us from achieving our dreams as citizens of Nigeria. Blame colonization,PDP, APC and even military rule for where we are today but the truth is that the political elites in this country from 1960 to Date are to be blamed for all the problems this country is facing today. These elites are not limited to a party, a tribe, a region, or a religion. They must all be made to pay for the crimes they have committed against this nation. The future of my generation and coming generations is at risk and we must not stand and watch them destroy it, why we the ordinary people are made to bear the consequences of their poor decisions and action. My name is Bale Godbless and I represent a new generation of Nigerians that will listen to the voice of Nigerians and is ready to make these Elites pay for what they have done to the people of this country. 1 Like |
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Any graduate internship program in delta state? |
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yomi007k:true talk |
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SirWere:my answer is Yes to all the question but there is a need to purse them with some level of decency and control. Drug is related to sex and money in the sense that money is needed to buy drugs and it reinforces and give you lack of control over your sexual desire |
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yomi007k:yeah......but how many really have it under control, talkless of using it effectively? nice contribution any way |
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Money, sex and drugs are to me the holy trinity of the beginning of failure in the life of a young.The ability to control the need for them gives your direction to success in life. Money is good no doubt but the need for quick and easy money led to various vices evident in nigeria today and is largely responsible for the waywardness of our youths Sex is the motivating drive for the nigeria youth of now day especially the guys.The pursuit of please if not checked leads to unwanted implications and is one quick way to start failing in life.Drugs is connected with sex and money. drop your comment after reading my piece. |
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Money, sex and drugs are to me the holy trinity of the beginning of failure in the life of a young.The ability to control the need for them gives your direction to success in life. Money is good no doubt but the need for quick and easy money led to various vices evident in nigeria today and is largely responsible for the waywardness of our youths Sex is the motivating drive for the nigeria youth of now day especially the guys.The pursuit of please if not checked leads to unwanted implications and is one quick way to start failing in life.Drugs is connected with sex and money. drop your comment after reading my piece. |
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Given the President resolve to end insurgency in December, I believe that that can not be achieved by military might alone,Except shekau is killed. I advice that a political means be deployed to tackle this problem.Even if that means releasing some of their members to get their trust and get them to the negotiating table.Come to look at it no country has completely stopped insurgency by military means. What do you guys think? |
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Op front page please |
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UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA Office of the Vice-Chancellor (Information and Public Relations Unit) Our Ref: UNN/VC/PR/133 Date: June 01, 2015 To: UNN STUDENTS AND THE UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY Subject: MID SEMESTER BREAK This is to bring to the notice of all students and the entire University Community, that the University of Nigeria shall proceed on a TWO-WEEK MID SEMESTER BREAK with immediate effect. Consequently, all academic activities on the campuses are hereby suspended for the period. Students are by this notice directed to vacate their hostels within the next 24 HOURS, ie not later than 6pm on TUESDAY, JUNE 02, 2015. Okwun Omeaku – Chief Public Relations Officer CC: The Vice-Chancellor Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Administration) Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Enugu Campus) Registrar Librarian Bursar Dean, Student Affairs Dean, School of Postgraduate Studies Chief Security Officer |
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