The first step to end terror1sm in the country is to have a birth control policy. 2 children per family for the next 25-30yrs then an option of proof of fund for additional child to from birth to university graduates.
Hypothetical situation:
Mr. A is walking on a lonely road in the afternoon. Skit-makers appeared disguised as bandits. Out of fear, Mr. A punched one of them in the temple, and the skit-maker died instantly.
What is the legal implication for Mr. A?
1. My son, currently in 400 Level Medicine and Surgery scored 333 in JAMB but his name did not even APPEAR on the Admission List. I was later told by the Institution that, my son could be offered Micro Biology. I told the Registrar of the institution POINT BLANK that, "I have spent HUGELY (Several Millions of Naira) to get my Son to this Point of Entry (PoE) to become a Medical Doctor and not to become a Biology Teacher through her offer of Micro Biology. This Registrar was so MEAN. She simply told me, we are very sorry, Micro Biology is the BEST we can OFFER your son.
2. At this Juncture, I proceeded to JAMB Headquarters, Abuja to meet with Prof. Oloyede who swiftly asked for my son's JAMB details, punched these details into his laptop and everything concerning the university came up on his screen.
3. Prof. Oloyede said and I quote: "Dr. Muyiwa Kayode, please go back home and sleep with your two eyes closed. From what I am seeing on my screen, your son is No.3 on the List of Medicine and Surgery of this institution with a JAMB SCORE of 333 which comes behind two other JAMB scores of 348 & 334 respectively. Unfortunately, none of these chaps, including your Son (i.e JAMB Score 348, 334 and 333) made the Admission List"
4. Prof. Oloyede continued and I quote: "Dr. Muyiwa Kayode, in SANE countries, this Institution should have sent the College Driver with an official vehicle to go and fetch your son from Ekiti to campus having projected himself into the MERIT LIST of this Institution but unfortunately, the endemic corruption in these institutions will just not allow them to follow Due Process"
5. Right in my presence, Prof. Oloyede put a call through to the Vice Chancellor of this Institution, setting his phone on speaker and spoke angrily at the Vice Chancellor, lamenting on the endemic corruption under his nose as it concerns university admission. This Vice Chancellor apologized to Prof. Oloyede saying what has just happened must have been an ERROR of OVERSIGHT on the part of his Management Team & promised Prof. Oloyede that he will personally ensure the Error of Oversight is corrected.
6. Within 24 hrs of that conversation between Prof. Oloyede and the Vice Chancellor, my son checked the university's Admission Portal and discovered his name has been INCLUDED as Number Three on the admission list while the names of the other chaps that scored 348 & 334 also appeared on the admission list as Number One and Number Two respectively.
7. The good news in all of these is that, my son that would have been CRIMINALLY denied admission ab-initio now TOPS his class with a G.P.A of 4.85
This is neither Federal nor State government doing... Every sector of the economy in Nigeria is corrupt.
Photo: Prof Ishaq Oloyede, Registrar, Joint Admission and Matriculation Board ( JAMB )
Congratulations to Bruno Fernandes, well-deserved award 👏 🙌 you have done excellently well and incredibly amazing during a difficult time for @ManUtd .
If he says he can’t find talent in Nigeria, the issue is his hiring process.
I know someone rejected by Moniepoint for not being “good enough”. That same person now works as a Senior DevOps Engineer at Amazon.
This is the picture of the police criminal gang leader who intercepted me at Ajao junction on Wednesday morning being 22nd of April, 2026 while going to work at exactly 05:55am. I saw a colleague by name Comrade chinedu . As i cleared to pick him up, they double crossed me with korope bus without reg number. They forced my colleague out of my vehicle and forcefully collected my key from me and pushed me to the back seat and three of them jumped inside my vehicle all dressed in police uniform, well armed and one on mask. They drove off and turned under NAHCO bridge and headed towards Mile 2. On getting to Cele express, they cleared before the bridge and forced me to transfer the sum of 200k into a named first Bank acct and this transfer was made at gunpoint at exactly 6 29am.Immediately they confirmed the alert, they all jumped down from my vehicle and fled into their korope and zoomed off towards Mile 2. Attached below is the receipt of transaction and the picture of their leader. I reported the incident at the police station, showing them the picture of the gang's team lead but the Nigerian police force has not been forthcoming in their investigation.
✍🏽Aare Feyisayo
Amid the flood of felicitations following my convocation as Overall Best Graduating Student of LAUTECH, I find it necessary to address the stir around my NELFUND appreciation post. I accept the praise, life changing offers and the backlash, in good faith. Still, it is only fair to set the record straight.
I hail from a village in Osun State, raised in a modest family of five. I attended public primary and secondary schools, not by choice, but because even the most inexpensive private schools were beyond our means.
Even then, survival itself; food and clothing was a daily struggle. I walked miles to school each morning, while my parents laboured as jacks-of-all-trades to make ends meet.
For nine defining years before I entered university, we lived within sight of basic amenities yet beyond our reach, no electricity, no television; just lanterns and candles. Against these odds, I earned a scholarship and now this distinction.
In my third year, a coursemate’s father, someone I had once tutored academically, gifted me my first smartphone which I am still using till now. On several occasions, lecturers, moved by quiet compassion, provided me with clothing. There are many other instances, too numerous to recount.
So, I say this plainly, not all of us are born with a silver spoon. Some of us climbed the ladder by holding on to every rung of legitimate support we could find.
As an engineering student aspiring to make academic history, should I resort myself to blaming my family’s financial situation for my inability to afford fees and essentials like a reliable smartphone or laptop needed for skills and certifications?
For me personally, NELFUND was not incidental; it was instrumental and to acknowledge what helped one’s journey is neither propaganda nor misplaced allegiance. It is simply an act of appreciation.
Thank you @NELFUND and everyone that contributed to this success!
Greatness awaits all of Us.
@YhungProf0 Congratulations man
Bother on these sets of people that their brain in below pig level. They thought everyone is as high as Otedola. Ungrateful keypad warriors
FG not Tinubu via HM Wale Edun has approved the implementation of 2026 Fiscal Policy Measures.
2: reducing tariffs on cars, sugar, palm oil, broken rice, rice(in bulk or parking less than 5kg), wheat, sugar cane, envelopes, ceramic tiles etc.
3: railway/tramway locomotives: 0%
3: agriculture/manufacturing marchinery: 0%
4: Modular surgical operating theatre: 5% now from 20%.
5: automatic circuit breakers: 10% from 20%.
6: electric vehicles, locally manufactured vehicles, vehicles below 2000c are not paying green tax surcharge.
7: better livelihoods
Standing in Bayelsa today, what I saw was more than infrastructure.
The New Yenagoa City Road 1 is about access. The Angiama–Oporoma Bridge is about connection. The Bayelsa Independent Power Project is about opportunity.
At every level, government must stay focused on what works for people and our administration will continue to collaborate with states serious about putting people first.
When we do this, we are not just building projects. We are building confidence in our future as a people and as a nation.
I must commend Governor Duoye Diri for putting the people first. Thank you, Bayelsa.
Nigeria will surely succeed.
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu
@officialABAT Posting your itinerary is audacious, this is to say, evil people if dem born you well cross my paths. Well what we need is peace across the board, bloodshed destroyed our hope, spoiling our cohesiveness & making people sad, perplexed And extremely disappointed. We need stability.
Taraji P. Henson says that after the Oscars night in 2008—for which she had been nominated—had passed, her phone stopped ringing; there were no invitations for roles or anything, and then Tyler Perry called, offering her the lead role in the film ‘I Can Do Bad All by Myself’
“I remember when I got nominated for the Oscar, you know, the Oscar run is crazy. The phone is ringing. You got to be here. You got to be there. And then the day after the Oscars, the phone stops ringing. It's weird because it's like your nervous system is shocked because you're so used to going in and all of a sudden, nothing. And all the best invitations and all the things. Gone. No phone calls. You know who called me? This man right here [Tyler Perry]. For a leading role, not supporting. A leading role. People started asking me on my team, ‘why are you going to do a Tyler Perry movie?,’ No one called to offer me a number one position in the film. He did. And then told me what to ask for. Gave me a quote when I didn't have a quote.
And so to this day, I don't care how big I get. I don't care how many awards I win. Whenever he calls, I'm there.”
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Lmaooooooo.
2: Apapa and Tin Can ports revenue are shared by FG, Kano, 35 states and FCT.
3: one single Naira called derivation or whatever has never been credited to Lagos State.
4: opposition is not like this. you should read how Obafemi Awolowo tackled Shehu Shagari.
5: This is not an issue to be discussed.