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Health / Re: MRI Machine At UCH Ibadan Is Not Working. Patients Suffering. by Fahj(m): 9:51pm On Apr 29 |
Not only that, CT Scanner and many others are not working,,, the hospital is more or less a ground of concretes and blocks. nlfpmod: |
Politics / Re: Who Was The Best And Worst Performing Governor In 2022 by Fahj(m): 9:04pm On Jan 01, 2023 |
SIMONEKPA7:you try bro, you really set aside sentiment. 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Which Of These Critics Will Make A Good President If Allowed To Govern? by Fahj(m): 7:49pm On Apr 26, 2020 |
actually non. |
Politics / Re: Saraki Asks Oshiomhole To Resign by Fahj(m): 7:14am On Nov 15, 2018 |
It seems Saraki still want to be part of APC, he want him out as he is the major cause of his problem in the party before he left and will go back to the party. the dude has no shame. |
Politics / Re: I Gave APC N5m In 2014 – Ike Ekweremadu by Fahj(m): 3:16pm On Sep 03, 2018 |
I heard he said he is going to be in the Senate for life. I fear oooooooo |
Politics / Senators Want 1993 Election Results Declared by Fahj(m): 2:24pm On Jun 07, 2018 |
The Senate has hailed President Muhammadu Buhari for honouring the acclaimed winner of the June 12, 1999, presidential election, the late Chief MKO Abiola and his running mate, Babagana Kingibe. President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, particularly stated that the recognition was long overdue. While backing the declaration of June 12 as Nigeria’s Democracy Day, some senators urged Buhari to take a step further by making the date a national holiday. They also urged the President to order the Independent National Electoral Commission to announce the results of the election, declare Abiola and Kingibe president and vice-president respectively, and approve the entitlements due to them. |
Politics / Buhari June 12 Democracy Declaration: Reactions From Nigerian Governors by Fahj(m): 2:14pm On Jun 07, 2018 |
Following June 12 declaration as new Democracy Day by president Muhammadu Buhari, some Nigerian governors have publicly revealed their position to the new development. Among the executive governors that reacted to the president historic declaration is Mohammed Bindow of Adamawa state who said that the declaration of June 12 as Democracy Day by President Muhammadu Buhari marked the celebration of national unity. NIGERIA NEWS notes that Bindow made the remarks on Thursday, June 7, while reacting to the declaration of June 12 as the nation’s democracy day. Speaking through Martins Dickson, his special assistant on press and media affairs, the governor heaps praise on president Buhari for deeming it fit to symbolise the day as the democracy day. He said that the decision by the president after wide consultations was in the right direction. According to him, the declaration is long overdue. “This declaration is worth it and long overdue; I will commend our president for taking such a good decision. “There have been a lot of agitations as to which day should be declared as democracy day, but Mr President in his wisdom, chose June 12 “This day symbolises the freest and most acceptable election in the history of our nation and that further symbolises our national unification. “As a lover of democracy who wants the tenets and democratic principles to be enshrined in our culture, I support the declaration,” Bindow said. Similarly, the Lagos state governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, has praised President Buhari for declaring June 12 as the New Democracy Day. Ambode made the remark on Wednesday, June 6, in a statement by his chief press secretary, Habib Aruna. Reacting to the announcement, Governor Ambode described the development as a historic and symbolic moment in the nation’s political trajectory. “This is a welcome development. It is a historic moment in our nation and I join other Nigerians to commend President Buhari on this announcement. “By this move, he has done what previous administrations failed to do,” the governor added. The APC governor stressed that the president’s action has shown that he is a man of history and character. |
Health / Re: Why Are They Taking Tramadol? by Fahj(m): 8:30am On Feb 04, 2018 |
Who told you say that you mentioned no dry here. Bro go to university areas and see abuse if any kind of drugs and weed and cigarettes. |
Health / Re: Why Are They Taking Tramadol? by Fahj(m): 8:22am On Feb 04, 2018 |
That I have been expecting the concerned authority to put live ban on him and his song.............Albedo |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Zimbabwe Coup Updates: Robert Mugabe Seen Moving Through Harare by Fahj(m): 7:23pm On Nov 16, 2017 |
I am in support of the most brilliant president in Africa MUGABE, he is not a fall hero yet. 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Godwin Obaseki: "Jide Tinubu’s Death, Huge Loss To Nigeria" by Fahj(m): 7:22pm On Nov 02, 2017 |
This governor get brain fever. |
Nairaland / General / Govenor Fayose stand Against The Cultists by Fahj(m): 4:06am On Oct 31, 2017 |
Gov Ayodele Fayose's stand against recent cultists' activities in EKSU! 30-10-2017 I am saddened by the killings at EKSU, I have spoken with the commissioner of police to fish out these killers. I have spoken with the management of the institution, this is unacceptable, we are not going to allow anybody turn this University to a University of Bloodletting, as a government, we'll do everything necessary to sniff them out of their hiding. - I enjoin you to call these lines for security emergencies 09030002151, 09030002161, 08062335577. I urge us to cooperate with the police in stopping this madness, I pray God will help us as we get to the root of the matter. |
Crime / Killing In EKSU By The Suspected Cultists by Fahj(m): 3:54am On Oct 31, 2017 |
following the recent killing, EKSU management declare # WAR against # CULTISM By Doyin Adebusuyi, Ado Ekiti | Publish Date: Oct 30 2017 4:12PM EKSU student hacked to death by suspected cultists An undergraduate of the Ekiti State University (EKSU), Ado Ekiti, Ayodele Temilade, has been hacked to death by people suspected to be cultists. Some students of the institution, who confided in our correspondent, said the corpse of the deceased was discovered at the gate of the school on Sunday night around 10pm. They, however, explained that they did not know how the corpse got there. A close look at the corpse posted on the social media revealed that the head of the victim was severed and the body inflicted with several machete cut. Confirming the incident, the PPRO in Ekiti police command, Mr. Alberto Adeyemi, said the command received the report of the incident on Monday morning and had since removed the corpse to the mortuary. He said , "His name was given as Ayodele Temilade but we don't know his course or level for now. We are treating the issue as a murder case until investigation is completed. " Also, the Ag. Director, Information and Corporate Affairs Ajibade Olubunmi of the institution, who confirmed it, added that Temilade's corpse was found at the gate of his residence contrary to earlier claim that the corpse was dumped at the school's gate. Meanwhile, a statement by Ajibade on Monday said the management of EKSU has declared war against cult activities in the school. Tagged “Operation no cultism in EKSU”, the statement said the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Sam Oye Bandele , made the declaration after an emergency security meeting in response to noticeable upsurge in cultists’ activities in the institution. “All suspected cultists will be rounded up, investigated and dealt with according to the University’s extant rules and regulations as well as prosecuted in the law courts”, he said. Bandele further directed that names of suspected cultists in the University would be compiled for necessary action. He vowed to leave no stone unturned until all the unscrupulous elements are chased out of EKSU adding that the University would no longer be home to cultists and nefarious activities by any group. Professor Bandele noted that efforts were on to involve indigenes of Iworoko and adjoining communities in the operation to flush out suspected cultists from their hideouts. The Vice Chancellor assured that adequate security would be provided on campus for all staff and students on campus. |
Politics / Itf by Fahj(m): 12:49pm On Jul 26, 2017 |
ITF have been paying the previous IT students. |
Health / Re: European Court Sentences Baby To Death by Fahj(m): 9:17pm On Jun 29, 2017 |
you mean the court is wicked? |
Education / Re: Fayose Orders Ekiti Varsity To Sack 400 Workers by Fahj(m): 8:00am On Dec 14, 2016 |
That is since about a week ago the institution have been on strike for unable to pay salary, even before the governor the VC had already made the statements. |
Education / Re: Fayose Orders Ekiti Varsity To Sack 400 Workers by Fahj(m): 7:48am On Dec 14, 2016 |
Firefire:not at all, I am a student of the university, alone in my department they employed 10 new assistant lecturers. |
Education / Re: Fayose Orders Ekiti Varsity To Sack 400 Workers by Fahj(m): 7:44am On Dec 14, 2016 |
Atiku2019:they are newly employed staff of the university. |
Crime / Re: Pipeline Vandals Vow Further Niger Delta Attacks by Fahj(m): 7:26am On Apr 18, 2016 |
We are watching the idiots and govt 1 Like |
Celebrities / Re: Korede Bello With Emmanuella, The Real Face Girl by Fahj(m): 2:49pm On Feb 22, 2016 |
that means your problem is more than her joke |
Education / Nigeria Universiry Is Dilapidating by Fahj(m): 3:35pm On Feb 16, 2016 |
this is an urgent issue that need solution if we need a better tomorrow, to point one but not all, lecturing classes are now full of immediate graduates and masters student, hence they nomenclature them to be (PA). They lecture, they mark, they grade students. they even supervise exams. pls drop share if this seems to be right and they don't want to be sacked |
Politics / Re: Man Demands The Arrest Of Jonathan At The National Assembly Over The Arms Deal by Fahj(m): 5:41pm On Feb 03, 2016 |
you are misusing African proverb, so it is better you show your true colour. |
Politics / Re: PMB Should Send Lai Mohammed To Hold A Press Briefing In Sambisa Forest - Fayose by Fahj(m): 11:42pm On Feb 01, 2016 |
fayose is know to be an unedited crypt writer |
Politics / Re: Twin Blast Reported In Maiduguri Metropolis - Sahara Reporters by Fahj(m): 5:19pm On Feb 01, 2016 |
I expect adult to behave like elites, but it is different here. Blackmailing buari government is some hubby, hence they turned their eyes against reality, somepeople dont seems to be a good follower and they can never be a good follower |
Art, Graphics & Video / Re: Oscar Ukonu: The Nigerian Who Can Draw Everything With Pen by Fahj(m): 9:01pm On Nov 30, 2015 |
Mztarstrechy:this is brilliant |
Politics / Land Use And Environmental Sustainability by Fahj(m): 7:22am On Oct 08, 2015 |
I guess it is high time to talk about our land use organization Or the spacial arrangements in Nigeria. |
Education / Electricity Issues In EKSU . by Fahj(m): 1:26pm On Oct 05, 2015 |
POWER (ELECTRICITY) OUTAGE IN IWOROKO EKITI, EKITI STATE - A show of Negligence and wickedness. .Your Excellency, Almost one in four people live without power worldwide. Without electricity, these people are at a disadvantage in nearly every aspect of their lives. Having electricity means the ability to study at night and get an education. It means the difference between subsistence farming and back – breaking labour, and having technology to create large enough crop yields to make a living.It allows people to have and power cell phones, which are being used across the developing world for mobile banking and to access the Internet. In fact, a recent Time article suggest lack of electricity or power is one of the largest barriers to overcoming poverty. According to the article, “as long as those hundreds of millions remain in the dark, they will remain poor” and yet bringing electricity to areas that have none lacks global funding and attention. . Access to electricity is a key stepping stone in overcoming poverty in rural communities. However, it can only be realized if governments take a risk to fund and distribute electricity among the dark areas. Without taking the risk of providing access to electricity, these communities will continue to live in dark and poverty. We want to appeal to the Governor of Ekiti State again after several letters to your office on this Electricity palaver and to remind you of the promises you made on October 16, 2014 during your inauguration. Your promises “I promises to anchor my developmental strides with the promotion of five cardinal programmes listed as follows: Empowerment, Agriculture, Science and Technology, Health and Security” this was arrived at through a wide consultations with the people in various communities” your words were few but meaningful, (An empty drum makes the loudest noise). You administration started and we are all happy for having the “Ore mekunu” - friend of the common man”, how do we talk about achieving all the promises above without stable Electricity. . The Governor Ayodele Fayose we know you are a good man; we want to accept that this never got to your table. We have given the Government enough time, we have sent letters, we have protested peacefully, but our voices were unheard. We are writing on behalf of the Nigerian Students and residence of Iworoko Ekiti again to bring your attention to the Power (electricity) menace we are facing at our “Alternative Student Residential Area” for over Eight ( Months. We will no longer demonstrate our grievances through with our pen any longer or through the media; we are now ready to take to the street of Ado Ekiti and ready to grind all activities of the state capital if we do not get prompt and positive reply from the Mr. Governor. . Last week Wednesday, the Federation of the Ekiti State Student Union took to the street on the increment in the fees of the higher institutions of learning, couple with lack of electricity in student residential areas, our question to the Governor, the Ewi of Ado Ekiti, Deputy Governor, the Speaker and the Deputy Speaker, Commissioners, Directors, the Local Government Chairmen, Permanent Secretaries is: how much work can you do in darkness, how long can you achieve in darkness? The Nigerian Students has been in proper darkness since February till date and still counting, and we have been cool all this while to give room for some other economic challenges can be attended to, we are not just been considered at all. Our Roles so far: On several occasions, have we gone to the Benin Electricity Distribution Company (BEDC) office (Ado Ekiti) to complain to help resolve the issue but nothing was done. The citizens had also contributed money on several occasions (at the suggestion of BEDC) and the money was taken to the Palace of Alaworoko to take to BEDC with the promise to help fix Electricity problem as soon as we contribute the money. We were asked to contribute Three Thousand Naira (N3, 000.00) per house/hostel in a town where we have over 700 houses amounting to over N2, 100, 00.00 and yet nothing has been done. All the contributions were taken to the Palace of Alaworoko, We have not had anything from the Alaworoko and BEDC since then, maybe it is because there is provision for solar electricity supply and Generating sets in the Palace of Alaworoko. . Consequences/Impact on Life: . The lack of electricity has greatly increased the menace of the petty robbery at night due to the shear darkness and the heavy noise of power generators used by some residents. The darkness encourages pocket picking and such as they could easily roam the streets at night. In fact, the lack of power is also making it almost impossible for students of this area to have enough study time after school. Not to talk of having access to educative technologies such as computers and television. The lack of power is also worsening the poverty level of the people living in this area as they are forced to spend all their hard earned income to purchase petrol and kerosene needed for daily living, not living the effect on petty trades such as hairdressing shops and saloons. . The market women also experience this worst situation as there are no ways for refrigeration storage of perishable goods. The situation is worst and we call on the government and private individuals to come to our aid. . Our Concern: As proud citizens of Ekiti State. We have a solid memory of how things were in the past. I remember vividly a time when basic needs of life such as power, water, and health care could be easily accessed by anyone who desires. I also remember times when at least power outages were on rotational basis and people understood when to expect power and planned accordingly. . However, I do not remember a time where any part of Iworoko was without electricity for 2 months at a time, not to talk of 8 months and counting. I do not remember NEPA (as the power utility company was then known) officials demanding money from citizens on the promise of fixing power and yet not holding to their promise. I do not remember citizens of my state and hometown having to worry about Power outage. We want to let it known to the BEDC that the students' union will no longer take it lightly with them and personals who should be up and doing in the supply of electricity in the students’ residential areas. . Why a letter to your Excellency? . We have followed your indisputable love for our state, "The Fountain of Knowledge, and “The land of honour”, Ekiti State. I’ve also been following all your efforts at making our state one to be reckoned with in Nigeria, and Africa as a continent. You have focused on massive projects such as roads, education, and health care, and improving the wellbeing of the people of the state which ranged from “your Stomach Infrastructure Policy” but none of the projects you have done and are still doing will be deemed successful if the citizens are not able to enjoy the basic needs of life such as electricity and water. We are aware of the love you have for us as students in prevailing on issues that has been elongating our stay on campus by reducing our fees and by accepting our two term school fee payment. This gesture cannot be forgotten, the people and students voted in mass for you not because we want the governor to provide everything for us or give us handouts (for Students), but because we believe you could improve the basic need of the society as enjoyed by cities across Ghana, South Africa, and other cities of the world. In the name of our state “Ekiti State” the "Fountain of Knowledge "and “Land of Honour”, in the spirit of the foundation of your party the “The People’s Democratic party”, in the name of all the pacesetters of Ekiti state and Nigeria as a country, and in the humble name of all the residence of Iworoko Ekiti, and other towns were we have power outage, we are appealing to you sir! We are appealing to you to intervene. Help hold the BEDC in Ekiti State accountable. Help restore the transformers to there working condition! Help save our kids, lives and our livelihood! Help save our city an our help save our future. . Yours sincerely, Oladimeji Ibrahim Bayo Ekiti State University Student Union President. |
Education / Re: See What This Small Boy Did To This Uniben Graduate(pic) by Fahj(m): 12:10pm On Oct 05, 2015 |
Freemanan:this is what some useless undergraduate students call university experience. Any that is why they always have nothing to prove. low or empty brain. |
Politics / Re: Full Transcript Of President Buhari's Latest CNN Interview by Fahj(m): 4:51pm On Jul 22, 2015 |
After all a stagnant curtain is better than a flag that it is the wind anonimi: |
Politics / Re: Full Transcript Of President Buhari's Latest CNN Interview by Fahj(m): 4:48pm On Jul 22, 2015 |
human been remains human been, even so pray for the worse in other to have there way. tell them it is over, the time of the tyrant has gone YOUR EXCELLENCY PMB RIDE ON |
Education / Re: Ekiti-state University Admission 2015/2016 by Fahj(m): 3:57pm On Jul 22, 2015 |
Fahj:their may not be any opportunity of postponement pls be qUICK |
Education / Re: Ekiti-state University Admission 2015/2016 Post-utme Screening/admission by Fahj(m): 9:59am On Jul 18, 2015 |
Call me to know you nigga @ 07037884442 |
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