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Saturday, 17 September 2016

About to marry? Letter to all Ladies



Advice to all Marriageable Ladies
Marriage is a wonderful institution for every lady, and thus my prayer n wish to all ladies.

As you venture into marital union, here are my heartfelt advice to you:

👉Marriage is more of  valley of thorns than bed of roses.

👉Men need just three things from a woman -
*Support*
*Loyalty*
*Sex*
Give them to him, and you are a queen. Deny him of them and watch as other ladies graciously assist you on that.

👉You will also become a mother-in-law one day, so treat your mother-in-law like ur own mum, if not more.

👉You are under your husband and he rules over you (Gen 3:16).

👉 The more you try to know about your husband phone calls, WhatsApp chats, and colleagues at work; the less you trust.

👉Men are breeders, *only a few men* can stay put on their marriage without going outside wedlock. Thus, be strong amidst any eventuality.


👉Avoid religious arguments with him, let him win all arguments. Its courtesy!

👉Kneeling down to greet him every morning can do magics. Know this.

👉Why not give him a mind-blowing name like, *My Lord*; then watch what you get in return.

Put all these into real time practice, and see how sweet marriage could be.

Bravo to thee!

***Dedicated You and other married / about-to-marry**

I love you all!










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Friday, 16 September 2016

The Menace of Examination Malpractice in Nigeria - Solution

THE MENACE OF EXAMINATION MALPRACTICE IN NIGERIA - A SOLUTION

This is a continuation of the main work - The manace of examination malpractice in Nigeria.

The solution to the Nigerian problem is not farfetched. We know our problem. To know a problem is half-way to solving it. Gone are the days when we emphasize and overemphasize on qualified teacher. To employ a teacher or lecturer on the ground of being ordinarily qualified should end. After all, the qualification is based on the certificate which is the issue at stake. The activities of these teachers and lecturers in school must be meticulously supervised to ensure that none neither exceeds nor breaches his or her limits. 


The teachers on the other hand should be appropriately remunerated. Proper incentives necessary for learning such as the laboratory, the classrooms, should not lack. Strict supervision of exams and proper assessments should be encouraged at all levels of schooling. Any student who fails a promotion exam should be asked to repeat. Those who engage in cultism, prostitution, stealing and other juvenile vices should be expelled.


I believe that the standard of education in Nigeria will upgrade, if all those are implemented appropriately. The governments and other concerned institutions should take cognizance of all these shortfalls and salvage Nigeria from this dungeon of academic slumber, so that we can at least have a say educationally in the assembly of the world. May God help us.
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Thursday, 15 September 2016

The Menace of Examination Malpractice in Nigeria - By OgaInnocent

The Menace of Examination Malpractice in Nigeria 
- By OgaInnocent

Education is a process of teaching and learning to get knowledge and develop skills. Education is the key to success. Your success in life is debatable if you are not educated. But in Nigeria today, the standard of education has fallen to an uncontrollable level. There are many reasons behind this, and it is obvious to all. Examination malpractice is a situation in which candidates for an examination are given, or take upon themselves, an undue benefit to gain easy success. It is an illegal way of passing an examination. Examination malpractice has consistently remained a problem on Nigeria‘s educational system. No matter the level of the exam in Nigeria today, there must be certain degrees of examination malpractice. It is bad! The worst part of it is that students in Nigeria today no longer think of reading, let alone attending lectures or classes. Serious reading has become boredom. It is no wonder therefore that academic certificates being issued to graduates in Nigeria are worthless and are regarded as mere ‘asambodo’. The sanctity of education and examination in Nigeria has been broken and violated.


How can a student preparing for an examination, instead of going through the pages of his or her book will be busy copying “trash” on pieces of papers to  take into the examination hall. Some even enter the exam hall with textbooks. Others construct a form of drawer under their lockers where all those pieces of paper and textbooks are kept to be used inside the exam hall. Students who do such things are not reasonable, wasting their time and money on worthless things instead of learning to acquire the knowledge directly into their brains.


Obviously, the issue of handset or mobile phones have contributed immensely to the growth of examination malpractice. A student will be inside the exam hall writing and another person (mercenary) is elsewhere solving the whole  questions and sending them to the student through ‘SMS’. This is horrible!


A portion of the blame must be accorded to our teachers and examination supervisors. In fact, they are the founders of this immoral act, because they collect reasonable amounts of money from the students and connive with these examination cheats to have a field day in the hall. What of the cases of night examination? Only God knows what these universities that took their aptitude test in the night will release as the result. It was advertised that the aptitude test was aimed at bringing a long lasting solution to JAMB exam scam, but what do we have today? To pass your aptitude test and gain admission into the university is a monetary affair.


This fall of academic standard of the Nigerian nation portends devastating dangers, if not checked. Creativity and innovation are lacking in the modern day students of Nigeria. This must be due to the fact that there was no sanity in the process of academic or knowledge acquisition. They are taught little or nothing. Nigeria is lacking not only qualified but seasoned teachers and lecturers. Most of the lecturers we have today are so lazy that they cannot even give a good assessment to students. Most of them do not come to class for almost the whole semester; only to come a day and take attendance as the continuous assessment, just to indict the students who might have missed the class just for that day. But they, themselves, have been missing the class on many occasions before now. This is very unfair to the students. Most graduates today are pseudo-intellectuals. They do not stand their test of time. They are half-baked because there was no thoroughness in the process of assessment and certificate acquisition.



Indolence on the part of the students must not be forgotten, serious reading has gone with the wind. They attend parties; engage in examination malpractice, prostitution, drug addiction, stealing, cultism and other nefarious activities practiced in school. The negative trend can also be found in employees engaging in jobs they are not suited for, since the certificate they claim to have was not merited.

Solution to Examination malpractice in Nigeria


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Sunday, 11 September 2016

Rev. Father Ejike Mbaka must hear this

AN OPEN LETTER TO REV. FATHER EJIKE MBAKA


 It has been long I had wanted to write this letter. But I did not because of certain views of people I consulted. But now, it is pertinent that I do it.

Dear Father, permit me to write this letter to you to express my dissatisfaction with you and your position in the Nigeria of today. But before I go on, I sincerely pray that I do not offend the Holy Ghost by trying to write to His anointed in a way that may not be too wonderful. I am only writing within context of events of recent times and the possible or probable inference that any right thinking human being could make out of it.

Father, on december 31st, 2014, hell was let loose because of GEJ's "incompetence" via your towering FROM GOODLUCK TO BADLUCK message to Nigerians. It is needless to dwell much on that, because it is no more news, and as well, it is history. 

But Father, there are certain things you said in your message that have refused to vacate my cerebrum. Father, you said and I quote: 

I am speaking from the oracle of the Holy Ghost.
Father you also added:

Most Nigerian Pastors who are closer to GEJ have merchandised their anointing.
It is worthy of note to state here that I am not a politician nor a GEJ sympathizer. I am only quoting what Fr. Mbaka said. That is all. Father, your worries ( message from the oracle of the Holy Ghost) were that Goodluck came to power and our Yar Adua died; that GEJ came to power and our oil poured away; that GEJ cannot curtail the menace of Boko haram; and that GEJ cannot provide job for the teeming Nigerian youths. And if I may summarize it, GEJ killed our SECURITY SYSTEM AND OUR ECONOMY.

Father, I must commend you for summoning such temerity and sagacity to confront a sitting president of a country like Nigeria. Such intrepid stand is very rare and can only emanate from a man of integrity who have not merchandised his anointing. We need men and women of God who can speak out in times like this. Thank you father for that job.


But, father have you heard that in April this year, Fulani herdsmen attacked your own brothers in Nimbo, Uzouwani LGA, Enugu state,  and killed about 48 persons? (as recorded by vanguard: here ). Father did you hear it?

Father, as a priest of the catholic church, I do not know whether you are aware that some Fulani herdsmen killed a seminarian of the catholic church at Attakwu, Enugu state on August this year? (as was reported by vanguard also: here )
Father have you heard?

Father, I am asking all these questions because I have waited so long for you to condemn evil as usual. father, have the Holy Ghost not spoken? or have you relocated from the location of the oracle?

Father, another reason I am asking this question is also because you are from Enugu state. You fought for the north in the times of Boko Haram; you fought for Nigeria in times of "badluck economy", father there is nobody fighting for your brothers!  father, is blood no longer thicker than water? What is the worth of human life in Enugu? Can 41 human lives be equated with a badluck economy?

Father, Enugu state need a voice! They want to hear from the Oracle again. And if you can do it for the the Northerners, we believe that ours will not be a problem.

Once again, Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka, with  due respect, WHAT IS THE SPIRIT SAYING?

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