THE ONE MAN THAT FEEDS MANY MOUTH Not as if he has sheeps and children But they are his responsibilities They wait for him at every arrival Oga, Owo wa da? They don't beg for me All they do is hug me with charges Yelling at me with the smell of stenched Chelsea oozing out from their mouth Razaq, Owo union da? They are in their black uniform My friend; pak dia; i say pak dia Wear u dey come from, where you dey go? Owo traffic da, gimme white. They are always standing in line with colour marker Ready to draw the Nike logo on my dash-board Is Not as if they contributed to the purchase of my Bus Rasaq, you never pay me for yesterday loading Owo mi da why you carry passenger for my park You get mind abi "like he taught me how to drive" Gimme Blue for there, Bureau de change" @360potential
A Facebook user by name Gozicon Chigozirim Emeakayi has come out on social media to call on the attention of Christian associations of Nigerians (CAN), for their non challant attitudes over the Reverend Father who was attacked yesterday at IBETO Junction, NNEWI of ANAMBRA state. According to a reliable source, IPOB members attacked a REV. Fr. Yesterday at IBETO Junction because he didn't obey the "Sit at home instruction" made by Nnamdi Kanu. He is currently receiving treatment at Nnewi Teaching Hospital due to the heavily sustained injuries during the attack. Of course we would have protested against this wickedness if it happened in places like Jos, Sokoto, Bauchi, Ibadan, Abieokuta etc. But it happened right here in the East, so no one cares because the Rev. Fr. Actually deserved the beating and assault for not obeying a law posed by bunch of street hookers and ignorant touts. Are we still talking about taking over this country in 2023? That's act...
The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board generated a princely N8.453billion from the sales of forms to applicants seeking admission into tertiary institutions in Nigeria in 2018, PREMIUM TIMES can authoritatively report. A top official of the Board told this newspaper Friday morning that the revenue came from payments made by 1,602,762 candidates who registered for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) held across the country in March. Part of the revenue also came from registration fees paid by 135, 670.00 Direct Entry (DE) candidates, our source said. The official asked not to be named because he did not obtain official permission to divulge the details to journalists. Each of the total 1,798,438 UTME and direct entry candidates paid N5,500 for the forms out of which N4,700 goes to JAMB’s coffers while N800 is remitted to banks and suppliers of reading texts to applicants, the official further explained. The number of applicants was lower this year following reform...
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