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Google says Nigerians are the greatest in the world, yahoo confirms Nigerians.

Most black people in the world or in America can easily trace their root to Nigeria.
Nigerians are strong, active and learn very fast.
Nigerians adapt to changes easily, we can be whatever they want us to be.

In Nigeria, things are not easy because our leaders made it so and this is the sole reason why most young Nigerians out their have resorted into what we know as Yahoo Yahoo, scamming and so on. These are the only ways through which they believe they can earn a living since it is how the leaders cart away the countries revenue to foreign countries.

Our education system is the most fatal in Africa. About 100,000 students will apply to a Higher institution like University of Ilorin and only 3,000 will be accepted.

I tried gaining entrance into most Nigerian Institutions twice each( 4Universities) but still could not make it in because i had no money. I passed my I.J.M.B (11point out of 15point) well but i was rejected an admission because i had no money to use in bribing top professors and registrars.

If ladies in Nigeria do not have sex with boss, they can get fired at any point in time.

All this and many more happen in this black nation because our leaders are very sick, they need to be delivered from the evil which has taken over them.

I have a dream, i have a vision, one day a White Man will become the president of Nigeria, A white man chosen by Governor Babatunde Raji Fashola will become the next Governor of Lagos state.

I use this means to say thank you to Governor Babatunde Raji Fashola, he is the kind of leader that needs to become the president of Nigeria. Nigeria must be Great, It is well blessed.

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Sunday, February 27, 2011

Sharks can bite without Obuh – Amapabo - Vanguard (Nigeria)

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harks of Port Harcourt have a good run when coach John Obuh took charge. But now he is away on national assignment with the Flying Eagles at the African Championship in Libya, there are fears that Sharks can not maintain the momentum. Read More

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Nigeria’s under-20 team the Flying Eagles have a herculean task at the African Championship, which begins in Tripoli, Lybia in March 18- April 1. Read More

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The 2011 Technology Times conference ended last week in colourful note, will stakeholders charting a way forward for the nation’s Information and Communications Technology sector. Read More

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URHOBO youths under the aegis of Urhobo Youth Leaders Assembly, have vowed to resist anybody or group of persons, who would attempt to shortchange them in the proposed 6,000 pipeline security job slots to Delta State by the Federal Government. Read More

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Following the successful completion of the first ever biometric voters’ registration exercise designed to produce a credible database for free and fair elections in Nigeria, IT processionals in the country have commended Zinox Technologies for making Nigerians proud. Read More

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Even as investors continue to scamper for the next available space to put up structures in Computer Village popularly called Otigba market, it has been affirmed that the much talked about relocation of the market remains non-negotiable. Read More

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In May this year, just before the eLearning Africa conference, a diverse group of eLearning professionals from across the globe will join their African counterparts to climb Mount Meru, in Tanzania, as part of the EAST Challenge. Read More

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Yenagoa – A transparency advocacy group, Africa Network for Environment and Economic Justice (ANEEJ), has lauded President Goodluck Jonathan for his decision to halt the renewal of leases for International Oil Companies (IOCs) operating in Nigeria. Read More

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