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Travel / Re: My Sister To Be Deported Back To Nigeria On Arrival In Israel This Morning by samdontdelay(m): 10:38pm On Aug 17, 2022
The visa is fake. It happened to someone that entered Bahrain with me. All the way from Nigeria, it wasn't detected as fake, we go to Addis Ababa, he skaled through. All for us to arrive our final destination Bahrain, three of them were asked to be deported as their visas were fake. Imagine such a devastating moment
Business / Re: Poundo Yam Flour Production (pre- Feasibility & Cost Analysis) by samdontdelay(m): 6:53pm On Dec 27, 2018
Good day,
Please send me a copy of this business information and ensure your contact details are embedded so as I can contact you as I wish to work with you.
Email: samdontdelay@gmail.com copy sambefeglobal@gmail.com
Politics / Re: CAN Calls For Nationwide Protest Against Herdsmen Killings by samdontdelay(m): 2:55am On Apr 26, 2018
Purewatermeji:
No be only CAN na Jerican. When MURIC was lamenting about the absence of the Islamic inscriptions on the 100 naira notes, many Christians mocked Prof Akintola. Now they want a national protest. Count we Muslims out of your nonsense

I will personally bring out your intestines... You must be stupid for this comment. Is Nigeria a Muslim nation? Why must we have Islamic inscription on our legal tender (currency).
The Christians have seized to be peaceful. We can also slit throat same way you kill as if humans are animals. Useless allah
Politics / Re: CAN Calls For Nationwide Protest Against Herdsmen Killings by samdontdelay(m): 2:49am On Apr 26, 2018
This is a wake up call to all Christians in Nigeria
Religion / Re: Waking Up From Sleep With Thin Blade Marks On My Body. by samdontdelay(m): 10:22am On Nov 06, 2016
SSBN:
Of late there has been a spate of me waking up and discovering very thin but razor Sharp marks on parts of my body. So smooth is the line, it tnrows away any possibility of an accidental scratch by my fingers, especially in places bar to reach. Has anyone experienced anything like this before?


Yes, several persons experience this every day.
My Dear, don't be afraid, but the simple truth is that, it's a spiritual attack. It has happened to me severally but I discovered, it happens when I lose my faith, when I start backsliding, when I stop praying.
But when ever I am on fire for Christ, they dare not inflict me with marks. Always pray before sleeping and stop facing up when sleeping. Moreso, if you are a woman it's most dangerous as you have to be extra ordinarily be careful as all they are after is your glory. Change your mode of prayers before sleeping. And sometimes, some people have sex while asleep, this too signify danger especially in marriage. For those that are pregnant, they will have miscarriage after sex in the dream.
All these are not normal.
We can pray together and you will come out of it if you have faith. You can chat me up privately +2348068155490. Night prayers is very important. Wake up to pray from at least 12:30pm because this is when they start operation.
Religion / Re: Waking Up From Sleep With Thin Blade Marks On My Body. by samdontdelay(m): 10:19am On Nov 06, 2016
My Dear, don't be afraid, but the simple truth is that, it's a spiritual attack. It has happened to me severally but I discovered, it happens when I lose my faith, when I start backsliding, when I stop praying.
But when ever I am on fire for Christ, they dare not inflict me with marks. Always pray before sleeping and stop facing up when sleeping. Moreso, if you are a woman it's most dangerous as you have to be extra ordinarily be careful as all they are after is your glory. Change your mode of prayers before sleeping. And sometimes, some people have sex while asleep, this too signify danger especially in marriage. For those that are pregnant, they will have miscarriage after sex in the dream.
All these are not normal.
We can pray together and you will come out of it if you have faith. You can chat me up privately +2348068155490. Night prayers is very important. Wake up to pray from at least 12:30pm because this is when they start operation.

The enemies can only oppress you when they have seen what you will become.

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Religion / Re: Waking Up From Sleep With Thin Blade Marks On My Body. by samdontdelay(m): 10:04am On Nov 06, 2016
My Dear, don't be afraid, but the simple truth is that, it's a spiritual attack. It has happened to me severally but I discovered, it happens when I lose my faith, when I start backsliding, when I stop praying.
But when ever I am on fire for Christ, they dare not inflict me with marks. Always pray before sleeping and stop facing up when sleeping. Moreso, if you are a woman it's most dangerous as you have to be extra ordinarily be careful as all they are after is your glory. Change your mode of prayers before sleeping. And sometimes, some people have sex while asleep, this too signify danger especially in marriage. For those that are pregnant, they will have miscarriage after sex in the dream.
All these are not normal.
We can pray together and you will come out of it if you have faith. You can chat me up privately +2348068155490. Night prayers is very important. Wake up to pray from at least 12:30pm because this is when they start operation.

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Education / Re: NOUN Partners IPMA-UK To Boost Students’management Skills by samdontdelay(m): 1:56pm On Sep 15, 2016
[quote author=SlimBrawnie post=47662846]Can students from other department s of NOUN participate too?[/quote


Yes. Students from other Departments can register
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Workforce Is Recruiting Over 200 Graduates For A Commercial Bank. by samdontdelay(m): 1:54pm On Sep 15, 2016
[workforce is exploitation. How can you pay a Bsc graduate 40k?

quote author=Nnaeb post=49374503]Workforce is recruiting over 200 graduates for a commercial Bank.

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Education / Re: Who Has National Open University Of Nigeria Noun Certificate- Real Or Fake by samdontdelay(m): 12:42pm On Jul 18, 2016
obowunmi:


I went to Harvard, not NOUN.


Harvard my foot
Education / Re: Who Has National Open University Of Nigeria Noun Certificate- Real Or Fake by samdontdelay(m): 11:13am On Jul 03, 2016
melomelo:
Please, I need just one or two member of the house to tell me in vivid that he graduated from NOUN with a recognized certificate. I am a 200 level student but confused now about the running and information about the school. Please, someone should help to tell me that the school is real or fake so that i can decide now for my future sake. Thanks,


Chat me up. Am an Alumni of NOUN... 08068155490
Education / Re: Who Has National Open University Of Nigeria Noun Certificate- Real Or Fake by samdontdelay(m): 11:06am On Jul 03, 2016
obowunmi:
FAKE school.

You must be stupid for that statement. How do you prove that NOUN is fake, I graduated from NOUN, I was later given the IPMA-UK certificate, after which I later got job with one of the new generation banks GT Bank. What school did you graduate from. NOUN still remains the most outstanding federal University in Nigeria.

You come online to vomit rubbish. NOUN is a federal University established by an act as other federal Universities by the National Assembly and duly accredited by NUC.

Chat me up and let's see what the heck you have upstairs. Empty brain. It's even possible you didn't even make your WAEC let alone going further to a university.

Amongst other universities NOUN won the moot court competition beating other universities in Nigeria to represent Nigeria internationally.

Don't speak of what you know nothing about

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Education / Re: Is (ipma) Real Or Not. by samdontdelay(m): 9:06am On Jul 03, 2016
NOUN Partners IPMA-UK To Boost Students’management Skills by samdontdelay

The National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN), has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the International Professional Managers Association of United Kingdom (IPMA-UK).

The IPMA is a UK-based international examining, licensing and regulatory membership qualifying body that provides management and management-related students and workers with the unique opportunity to participate and to be part of the process of improving administrative and managerial performance and effectiveness in all areas of business, industry and public administration around the world.

The body is also a member of the National Academic Recognition Information Centre of the United Kingdom (UK-NARIC) and recognised in Nigeria by the Federal Ministry of Education.

Among other things, the partnership is aimed at equipping graduates of the institution with advanced professional management skills that would make them globally competitive, and give them unrestricted access to global employment opportunities.

In addition to this, the collaboration would see NOUN students benefit immensely from the mapping and integration of NOUN academic and IPMA-UK professional programmes to give NOUN management and management-related students, accelerated career advancement.

Consequently, they would graduate with a degree from NOUN and the internationally recognised professional qualification of IPMA-UK. Furthermore, the collaboration will also provide all NOUN students the unique opportunity of accessing the renowned IPMA-UK electronic library to enhance their study and research as well as give them global networking opportunities

Website: http://www.ipma.co.uk

For Application forms and other enquiries please contact The Students Membership Liaison Officer Mr Samuel O. Erhinmwiorose on +2348068155490 with your valid email address. (text or WhatsApp only)
Education / NOUN Partners IPMA-UK To Boost Students’management Skills by samdontdelay(m): 7:20am On Jul 03, 2016
The National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN), has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the International Professional Managers Association of United Kingdom (IPMA-UK).

The IPMA is a UK-based international examining, licensing and regulatory membership qualifying body that provides management and management-related students and workers with the unique opportunity to participate and to be part of the process of improving administrative and managerial performance and effectiveness in all areas of business, industry and public administration around the world.

The body is also a member of the National Academic Recognition Information Centre of the United Kingdom (UK-NARIC) and recognised in Nigeria by the Federal Ministry of Education.

Among other things, the partnership is aimed at equipping graduates of the institution with advanced professional management skills that would make them globally competitive, and give them unrestricted access to global employment opportunities.

In addition to this, the collaboration would see NOUN students benefit immensely from the mapping and integration of NOUN academic and IPMA-UK professional programmes to give NOUN management and management-related students, accelerated career advancement.

Consequently, they would graduate with a degree from NOUN and the internationally recognised professional qualification of IPMA-UK. Furthermore, the collaboration will also provide all NOUN students the unique opportunity of accessing the renowned IPMA-UK electronic library to enhance their study and research as well as give them global networking opportunities

Website: http://www.ipma.co.uk

For Application forms and other enquiries please contact The Students Membership Liaison Officer Mr Samuel O. Erhinmwiorose on +2348068155490 with your valid email address. (text or WhatsApp only)

Nairaland / General / Re: NOUN Introduces Instructional Tablets by samdontdelay(m): 12:40am On Jun 30, 2016
any proof. quote author=AngryNigerian post=46936475]Adamu said that the introduction of the gadget which is at its advanced stage will not only put paid to the challenge of study materials shortages, but will also cut down fees payable in the university.

Like hell it will!

So...the tablets'll go for 5grand or what? Someone has sold this idea to him that you can make huge profits from selling chinko tablets to thousands of students!!!

Naija, when will this monster called corruption be cast out of us
[/quote]

Your proof else you seize noise
Nairaland / General / Re: NOUN Introduces Instructional Tablets by samdontdelay(m): 12:39am On Jun 30, 2016
any proof. quote author=AngryNigerian post=46936475]Adamu said that the introduction of the gadget which is at its advanced stage will not only put paid to the challenge of study materials shortages, but will also cut down fees payable in the university.

Like hell it will!

So...the tablets'll go for 5grand or what? Someone has sold this idea to him that you can make huge profits from selling chinko tablets to thousands of students!!!

Naija, when will this monster called corruption be cast out of us
[/quote]
Nairaland / General / Change Your Thinking To Change Your Financial Situation by samdontdelay(m): 2:11am On Jun 26, 2016
HARD ANALYSIS:

Divide your SALARY by 30 days and see what you get (i.e. the number of days in a month and see the funny thing about your salary plan). For example,

(1) An average level-12 worker in the stategovernment civil service earns NGN 60,000.***
And this translates to NGN 60,000÷30= NGN 2,000 everyday. This is LESS THAN the amount made daily by an AVERAGE HAWKER in the city.

(2) A freshly EMPLOYED GRADUATE BANKER in most NIGERIAN BANKS earns an average of NGN120,000
monthly.***So everyday, you get NGN120,000÷30= NGN4,000 as the
daily value for your work-life. By implication, this is LESS THAN the amount earned DAILY by an AVERAGE DRIVER in d city and in some villages.....

(3) If you are a FRESH GRADUATE EMPLOYEE in some oil companies, you earn an average of NGN300,000 monthly. So in a day your WORK-VALUE is NGN300,000 ÷ 30= NGN10,000 **** This is LESS THAN the daily amount earned by an IRRIGATION FARMER supplying vegetables to Lagos
MARKETS, a TIPPER CAR DRIVER supplying sand for three BLOCK INDUSTRIES and CONSTRUCTION SITES
just 3 times a day and DRIVERS of DANGOTE TRUCKS who have bought off
the trucks at scrap value and are using them to convey products between villages and the cities for just five business owners.

--------->>>HOPE BY NOW, IT IS SINKING IN, RIGHT? And when there is an ISSUE in the FAMILY that requires FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE, the DRIVERS, HAWKERS and the rest are looking up to you with a WHITE COLLAR JOB.

(4) If you are an NYSC MEMBER, you DON'T need to be told
that:*****NGN19,800÷30 = NGN 660 is your worth on a daily basis. I hope you know that PURE WATER SELLERS who own a shop, a pepper soup joint and a small TOYOTA COROLLA car to distribute pure water to five restaurants earn MORE THAN you & WHEEL-BARROW PUSHERS working on contract for three warehouses probably make MORE MONEY than you EACH DAY
Wake up and be more productive. We should be more proactive, create room for more income and strive to diversify our streams of income.
The earlier you wake up and smell the coffee, the better for you......Someone right now will say this analysis is too ideal to be true but take your time and do it, you will grasp the crux!!! STOP waiting for the Government to feed
you, feed yourself and help the Government feed
others. That is where we are in
this age..

If you are blessed with the above write up and you are determined to create multiple streams of income then contact or chat me up on 08068155490

DO have an Entrepreneurial mind ahead!!! Good day all

Nairaland / General / NOUN Introduces Instructional Tablets by samdontdelay(m): 1:53am On Jun 26, 2016
The National Open University of Nigeria, NOUN, seems to have finally found the missing formula for solving the endemic challenge of shortage of study materials in the university with the introduction of an electronic instructional tablet called i-NOUN. NOUN-building The vice chancellor of the university, Professor Abdalla Uba Adamu, made this known on Tuesday during his courtesy visit to the chancellor of the university, His Royal Majesty Igwe Dr. Lawrence Chikezie Agubuzu, in his palace at Awene Ezeama-Olo in Ezeagu Local Government Area of Enugu State. Adamu said that the introduction of the gadget which is at its advanced stage will not only put paid to the challenge of study materials shortages, but will also cut down fees payable in the university. “The i-NOUN tablet which would be made available to all students will have all study materials needed by students of the university uploaded in it and would be updated regularly to foreclose the possibility of those study materials getting obsolete,” he said. He commended his predecessor, Professor Vincent Ado Tenebe, “for taking NOUN from an evolutionary university to a revolutionary university,” saying he would work to sustain what Tenebe did. Earlier, the host, Igwe Agubuzu, described Professor Adamu as being eminently qualified for his new job as Vice Chancellor of Nigeria’s largest university. “When I read through his extra-ordinary curriculum vitae, I knew that Mr. President has made the right choice and he is eminently qualified to manage this great university,” he said. The royal father, who is also the chairman, Enugu State Council of Traditional Rulers, pledged to work in full cooperation with Professor Adamu, while calling on Nigerians to support President Muhammadu Buhari to move the country forward. “President Buhari is a quintessential patriot who must be supported by all Nigerians to build this country,” he said.


Welcome to NOUN. Contact me on 08068155490 for any enquiries on NOUN.

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/06/noun-introduces-instructional-tablets-enugu/
Education / Re: What You Don't Know About National Open University Of Nigeria (noun) by samdontdelay(m): 1:48am On Jun 26, 2016
sirgusto:
Pls guys, is jamb required for admission into NOUN?
When can I register?
Thanks.

No. It's not required. Chat me up on 08068155490
Education / Re: What You Don't Know About National Open University Of Nigeria (noun) by samdontdelay(m): 1:45am On Jun 26, 2016
Slonge2:
I can never attend any school OBASANJO attended.


Then you are doomed to fail. Failure is your second nomenclature

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Education / Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by samdontdelay(m): 1:42am On Jun 26, 2016
VIPICO:
Ok thats nice.
To what extent can you vouch for the authenticity and credibility of the school?
Recently I was contemplating buying the registration form but a friend of mine is discouraging me seriously. His argument is that, like anything Nigerian, the whole programme could be a sham that would end in some kind of fiasco and gnashing of teeth for the poor students.
He was asking me whether I have seen anybody with a degree or cert. from the school, and even if they offer degrees that are acknowledged by NUC, are the employers honouring those degrees?
I'm really in some form of dilemma now concerning this.

Pls I would appreciate if u could throw some more light on these issues,


Call or chat me up on 08068155490 if you wanna know more about NOUN. This school for me still remains the best federal University in Nigeria and West Africa
Religion / Re: Hijab : Press Release By A Muslim Body by samdontdelay(m): 1:37am On Jun 26, 2016
teniyi:
TMC PRESS RELEASE
The Muslim Congress (TMC)
1 Thanni Olodo Street, Off Ikorodu Road, Jibowu Bus-stop, Lagos
08023462555, 08033096636
21st June, 2016
 
REACTION TO THE GUARDIAN’S MISGUIDED ARTICLE STYLED “UNVEILING THE HIJAB”
The Muslim Congress (TMC) like other Islamic Organisations in Nigeria is disturbed by the orchestrated attempts by a section of the print and electronic media to subvert the historic court judgement on Hijab in the state of Osun through sponsored write-ups and misguided Newspaper editorials. These venomous editorials have been strategically rolled out in succession, a trend which suggests that there is a grand plan somewhere to stifle the rule of law and court judgment in the peaceful state of Osun. The elements behind this diabolic agenda are also trying to make the state ungovernable through their intolerant actions and inactions.
 
The most recent article designed to malign Islam and the Muslims was the publication in The Guardian Newspaper on July 21, 2016 purportedly written by one Ray Ekpu with the title ‘Unveiling the Hijab’. The title and its content confirmed our presumption that previous editorials in the Punch, the Nation newspapers and several online platforms were pre-planned and launched to misinform, gather support and elicit underserved sympathy for the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Osun state chapter. What Ray Ekpu and his cohorts have failed to tell the reading public is that CAN Osun chapter has taken the laws into its hands by instigating innocent Christian students to defy court ruling by wearing choir robes and other religious garments to schools in order to heat up the polity.  Are these instigators really religious leaders or spoilers? This dance of shame by the leadership of CAN in the State of Osun ought to have been condemned and criticized by Ray Ekpu and other writers. It is rather unfortunate that they attack the court ruling and Hijab despite the fact that the Muslims have sacrificed a lot for peace to reign for the past three years. Are these writers qualified to play the role of interpreting the laws and court pronouncements, a function reserved for the Supreme Court? We say boldly that this defiant behaviour is capable of compromising peace and progress in the state that is presently suffering the pang of economic downturn. The leadership of CAN and the foot soldiers in the media have clearly and shamelessly shown their pathological hatred for Islam, the Muslims and the Hijab.
 
Besides, it is regrettable that a respected body like CAN would descend so low to cause anarchy in reaction to a mere court injunction it considers unfavorable to it, rather than explore the civil approach of appeal at a higher court. This unfortunate resort to impunity becomes more harrowing when it is considered that innocent Christian students are being used as cannon fodders to pursue an unwholesome enterprise of prejudice, Islamophobia and sheer intolerance. This instigation of minors is not only an exploitation of the innocence of the latter, but also constitute a disregard for the law court and a denigration of the essence of the judiciary that is looked upon by every decent and sane person as the arbiter of disputes and the last safeguard against anarchy and disorderliness. Most disturbing is that these minors are being taught from their tender age how to place little or no premium on the institutions of the society, some of which they may come to occupy in the future, and that self-help is a ‘nobler’ path to seek redress. The Osun state chapter of CAN ought to have borrowed a leaf from the Muslim Students’ Society of Nigeria (MSSN) Lagos State Area Unit, which lost a similar case in a court ruling, but took to the legal instrument of appeal rather than resort to anarchy and dance of shame!
 
Moreover, it is worrisome that journalists who are supposed to be the conscience of the nation are being paid to attack court judgement by their religious constituency. In the article mentioned earlier, Ray Ekpu goofed professionally by making sweeping comments without having his facts right on the duration of the court case in the state of Osun. He stated arrogantly that “Recently the Osun State Moslem community filed a case against the state government urging it to allow Moslem female students to use the hijab in public schools. Justice Jide Falola of the Osun State High Court on June 3 this year gave a verdict that Moslem female students should be allowed to wear hijab in all public schools in the state because it is their fundamental human right. The Moslems gave the verdict a storm of applause.”  The fact of the matter is that, the Muslim community filed and endured a legal battle for three good years. Is three years of filing and waiting for a court judgement "recent"? For the avoidance of doubt, Ekpu should be educated that the Hijab case in the state was officially instituted by the Osun Muslim Community and the Muslim Students Society of Nigeria in February 2013. Why should a veteran journalist murder a fact to please his constituency and sponsors?
 
Pathetically, Ray Ekpu has also assumed the status of Islamic jurist and analyst. He wrote on Hijab citing Wikipedia that “the stipulations of the hijab were originally meant only for Prophet Muhammad’s wives and were intended to maintain their inviolability. This was because Muhammad conducted all religious and civic affairs in the mosque adjacent to his home …. that during the Prophet’s life time no other Moslem woman wore the hijab. Aslon says that Moslem women started to wear the hijab simply to emulate Muhammad’s wives who were revered as “Mothers of the Believers” in Islam”. This poorly researched write-up is nothing but garbage and trash!
 
To Islamophobic journalists, we advise that Wikipedia is not a reliable source for academic and intellectual discourse in Islam.  The three scholars mentioned by Ekpu are Orientalists. All write-ups by the orientalists including the one cited by Ray Ekpu are not inspired by the purest spirit of scholarly impartiality, and the sincere intention to educate and inform the public yearning to learn; rather such write-ups are dubiously put together with intention of belittling Islam and its adherents. Learned scholars have warned that “Articles in Wikipedia may be well written and insightful, but they are not embedded in the world of scholarly discourse. Without knowing who wrote the article, it is more difficult to judge whether the author's writing is worthy of consideration, or to critique his or her motivations or qualifications. Without a known author, Wikipedia articles cannot be considered authoritative” (Williams College Libraries, 2016).
 
For the avoidance of doubt, Ekpu and his cohorts should please note that the Hijab is unlike a choir robe worn occasionally in the Church by women and girls.  For the matured Muslim women, the dress code is not complete until the Hijab is worn. This is a divine commandment. The Qurán is the authentic source for understanding Islam. We state with pride that Islam has strongly emphasized the concept of decency and modesty for women through the use of Hijab. The verse of the Qur’an that enjoins the observance of Hijab are many, but the following two are relevant to the present discourse. Allah enjoins:
“And say to the believing women that they should lower their gaze and guard their modesty; that they should not display their beauty and ornaments except what must ordinarily appear thereof; that they should draw their veils over their bosoms and not display their beauty except to their husbands, their fathers, their husbands’ fathers, their sons, their husbands’ sons, their brothers, or their brothers’ sons or their sisters’ sons, or their women or the servants whom their right hands possess, or male servants free of physical needs, or small children who have no sense of the shame of sex…(Quran 24:31).
 
“O Prophet, tell your wives and your daughters and the women of the believers to draw their cloaks close round them (when they go abroad). That will be better, so that they may be recognized and not molested. Allah is ever Forgiving, Merciful.” (Quran 33:59)
 
These verses and several others provide theological foundation for the use of Hijab. Even liberal societies such US, Canada and Britain appreciate the seriousness of the Hijab dress code. In these countries, the public and private schools permit the use of Hijab. Whereas, the choir robes are not worn nor are they allowed because they obviously would conceal school uniforms. Apart from this, unlike the Qurán there is no known injunction in Bible compelling the wearing of a particular attire, otherwise, it would have been accommodated in western liberal societies. Therefore inventing a choir robe to counter the hijab at this point is an exercise in bad faith and a lack of consideration for tolerance, respect and peaceful coexistence.
The Congress avers that both EQUALITY and EQUITY are essential to keeping the peace among multi-religious groups in a complex society like Nigeria. For instance, that Nigeria maintains two embassies in Italy (one for state matters and the other for religion) is anchored on the principle of equity – the recognition and granting of the need (s) of each segment of the society without prejudice to the rights of others. It would therefore be untoward for Muslims to agitate for equality in that regard. We therefore frown at a decoy where ‘equality’ is invoked only as a means to prejudice the rights of others as CAN and its sponsored media consultants are currently advocating for Osun state.
 
More importantly, it is our belief that the world has gone global and cultures are intermingling on a daily basis. A look at some of the advanced countries that we emulate as a people shows how hijab-wearing females have provision for them in public institutions in recognition of the need for citizens to balance between civic obligations and religious injunctions and Nigeria cannot be an exception. It is worthy of note that anti-Hijab reactions staged by CAN and the paid journalists/writers in The Guardian, The Punch and The Nation newspapers are borne out of sheer intolerance, Islamophobia, selfishness, ignorance and lack of consideration for the religious rights of fellow men.
It is sheer propaganda to label the Governor of the state, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola as the harbinger of the confusion that is now raging in Osun state. With or without the Governor, those who see the denial of the hijab as a violation of their rights would still have gone to seek redress before the law. And when the law speaks, law abiding citizens ought to sheath their swords. Neither should the school re-classification policy of the state government be held in contempt as its aim is to accelerate the level of development of all public schools in the state. If ‘Opon Imo’ is novel, it came out of the same genuine concern as the re-classification policy.
 
In conclusion, The Congress counsels Islamophobic Nigerians and media organisations that Hijab stands for peace, unity, tranquillity, decency and compliance with the laws of Allah. These facts have been realised and accepted by the developed countries. We urge all stakeholders in the Nigerian project including CAN Osun chapter to see the Hijab as such too, and accommodate the Hijab and its wearers in government schools as important contributors to the Nigerian quest for greatness. For biased writers, we say “what you don’t have, you cannot give’’.
Long live Nigeria, Long live the Muslim Ummah, Long live the State of Osun!! 

SIGNED

Dr. Luqman AbdurRaheem MNIM, FAAE, FCEnt
Amir, The Muslim Congress
 
 


No matter how hard you guys will try, you can never win the Christian folks. Am sorry to break the news that you guys are defeated.
Education / Re: National Open University Expells Two Student Activists by samdontdelay(m): 8:21am On Nov 16, 2015
BrosMayowa:
NOTICE TO STUDENTS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC

This is to bring to the attention of all students of the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) and the general public that the underlisted persons have been expelled from the University on the basis of being found wanting in character.

1 Mr. Hamza Abdulrazak Oyebanji Matric Number NOU070173152 Department of Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution: School of Arts and Social Sciences.

2 Mr. Elias Ozikpu Matric Number NOU110770565
Department of Mass Communication School of Arts and Social Sciences.

Anybody who associates with them on behalf of the University does so at his or her own risk.


Signed
Management.


Source: http://nou.edu.ng/announcements/notice-to-students-and-the-general-public
This is very serious. Was this because they fought for their right?
Education / Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by samdontdelay(m): 8:05am On Nov 16, 2015
snrr:
pls house, what is the tuition fee like now?.. (wants to apply)

Log on to the school website. You will see the break down
Education / Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by samdontdelay(m): 8:03am On Nov 16, 2015
Great Nigerian students, greatest of the greatest National Open university of Nigeria Students NOUN. I represent NOUN. This is the best school you can ever attend.it is also the best thing that has ever happened to Nigeria.

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Jobs/Vacancies / Nigerian Navy 2014 Online Recruitement by samdontdelay(m): 11:54am On Nov 14, 2014
My People,

I greet you all. Please i have just registered for the 2014 Nigerian Navy Recruitement.
I need past questions to enable me prepare ahead of the coming TEST.

Please if you have, wheather in kind or in cash please contact me via 08068155490, 08180015068 or samdontdelay@yahoo.com

One Love my people.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Nigerian Navy Recruitment Form Is Out!! by samdontdelay(m): 11:39am On Nov 14, 2014
My People,

I greet you all. Please i have just registered for the 2014 Nigerian Navy Recruitement.
I need past questions to enable me prepare ahead of the coming TEST.

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Politics / Re: Jang Is Old Enough To Be Amaechi's Father by samdontdelay(m): 10:14am On Jun 28, 2013
tybank: An elderly man need not announce his age for younger ones to respect him,his behaviour will naturally demand for respect.

I concor to u my dear. I think its high time we d youth of this nation wake up to our responsibilities instead of allowing this old brains that call themselves our leaders. If there is no single atom of transparency in d NGF tell me how ll there b transparency in the federation cos these are d key leaders we have in the country.

There is a saying my teacher thought me back in sen sec school that ''U don't order for respect BUT u work for it'' if truly daddy Jang has worked for respect he doesn't need to demand for it again it ll b given to him freely without cost, so I think daddy Jang should mind his old age and respect himself.

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