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<item><title>Re: The Guardian</title><link>/cgi-bin/list.pl?b=the-guardian&amp;bn=4#80</link><pubDate>Wednesday March 21, 2012 at 9:44:47</pubDate><description>By Boluwaji Boboye in The guardian - i need to know much it will cost me to do a change of name in your newspaper. thanks</description></item>
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<item><title>Re: The Guardian</title><link>/cgi-bin/list.pl?b=the-guardian&amp;bn=4#79</link><pubDate>Sunday March 11, 2012 at 14:6:29</pubDate><description>By Edmund Amblessed in The guardian - No woman is beautiful until she undergoes some domestic disciplines</description></item>
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<item><title>Re: The Guardian</title><link>/cgi-bin/list.pl?b=the-guardian&amp;bn=4#78</link><pubDate>Saturday March 10, 2012 at 20:54:13</pubDate><description>By Joel in The guardian - it is only a fool that will say the president is not promising us.I speak with loud voice that there is no  level of corruption in this administration because press are barred from presidential wing of airport,so that,we will understand that  this country  9ger will not colas with the help of this administration, GOD HELP US.JOEL OKPOS </description></item>
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<item><title>Re: The Guardian</title><link>/cgi-bin/list.pl?b=the-guardian&amp;bn=4#77</link><pubDate>Thursday March 8, 2012 at 11:11:33</pubDate><description>By Frederick in The guardian - the nigeria of today needs leaders we can trust not the ones claiming to be representing us in aso rock while their pockets are being enriched. God deliver us</description></item>
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<item><title>Re: The Guardian</title><link>/cgi-bin/list.pl?b=the-guardian&amp;bn=4#76</link><pubDate>Wednesday March 7, 2012 at 9:29:55</pubDate><description>By Dan Ndobu in The guardian - GHANA MUST GO The Ghana-must-go era has become a slam on every Nigerian faces like we don't want to talk about it, now that one cedi exchanges for N40, it tells that we the nigerians were campaigners of a prophesy that was charged for the actualization of a dream called nigerians-running-to-Ghana. it pains me to accept what nigeria rulers have done to this dream once held by the likes of Awolowo, Ambrose Ali, Zik, Jakunde,Ahmadu Bello, Tafabalewa  and Idiagbo and all others who led btw 1960 to 1970 . from Babagida to Jonathan, where is the dream once known as NIGERIA? Jonathan! what will be your legacy, Like others, just come and go?  veto power achieves all, and as far as God has called you. Go to the God that begot Christ Jesus and ask him why did He give you this veto power. Life is sweet but the wrath of God spares no one who could not account for it.</description></item>
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<item><title>Re: The Guardian</title><link>/cgi-bin/list.pl?b=the-guardian&amp;bn=4#75</link><pubDate>Wednesday February 29, 2012 at 16:13:30</pubDate><description>By CHIDI EKPEARU RINGO. in The guardian - we only need Gods Divine intervention in Nigeria.Everything is geting out of hands.Our leaders should sit down and think and i pray that God will come for our rescue.</description></item>
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<item><title>Re: The Guardian</title><link>/cgi-bin/list.pl?b=the-guardian&amp;bn=4#74</link><pubDate>Wednesday February 29, 2012 at 16:13:30</pubDate><description>By CHIDI EKPEARU RINGO. in The guardian - we only need Gods Divine intervention in Nigeria.Everything is geting out of hands.Our leaders should sit down and think and i pray that God will come for our rescue.</description></item>
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<item><title>Re: The Guardian</title><link>/cgi-bin/list.pl?b=the-guardian&amp;bn=4#73</link><pubDate>Friday February 24, 2012 at 14:7:43</pubDate><description>By Omunu Charles .E in The guardian - I served in Yobe State with General Hospital, Buni Yadi under the Medical Records Department. I was originally posted to a school to teach but ended up serving in the above mentioned Hospital with the approval of my Local Government Inspector (LGI) And also took necessary steps to ensure the necessary change is implemented but at the end of my service year i was paid my State allowance based on the secondary school scheme which took over a hundred thousand naira of my money. I went to the NYSC federal secretariate to complain presenting them an application and everyother necessary document as a back-up. We (i.e. i and those with similar issues) was told by the state coordinator that it will be sorted out. i was one of the Batch B 2010... till date i have not been paid for no tangible reason. What is our government doing to Nigerian Youths? This is a fund that would have aided me to start up something small to keep me off the street but it was witheld from me. Nigerians please answer me is this fair? is this the way forward? </description></item>
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<item><title>Re: The Guardian</title><link>/cgi-bin/list.pl?b=the-guardian&amp;bn=4#72</link><pubDate>Thursday February 23, 2012 at 10:20:54</pubDate><description>By Rogba Afolabi in The guardian - I wish to call the attention of Ogun State Governor to his decision about TA SUES that he should call lovers of education to a round table dialogue.His action seem to be sentiment because of what he did about Subomi Hospital too. </description></item>
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<item><title>Re: The Guardian</title><link>/cgi-bin/list.pl?b=the-guardian&amp;bn=4#71</link><pubDate>Thursday February 23, 2012 at 8:33:31</pubDate><description>By Romanus Nwankwo  in The guardian - Your report is excelent becouse, you are always real. I suggest and advice that you keep it up.</description></item>
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<item><title>Re: The Guardian</title><link>/cgi-bin/list.pl?b=the-guardian&amp;bn=4#70</link><pubDate>Sunday February 19, 2012 at 13:18:22</pubDate><description>By Don lewis in The guardian - Do you know you are billed ( electricity, waste, tax etc) and you dont even get the service you paid for. just see PHCN bringing bills without checking the meter reading, the just print any amount they want and send; waste management sends bill without even coming to pick the waste; for tax you pay tax for social infrastructure and maintanance but you get none. what is happenning, we are now slave in our country. EFCC should start their work and they Govnt should give them their our court to run . thank you.Don</description></item>
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<item><title>Re: The Guardian</title><link>/cgi-bin/list.pl?b=the-guardian&amp;bn=4#69</link><pubDate>Tuesday February 14, 2012 at 13:54:46</pubDate><description>By Chidi Eze in The guardian - yes goood morning Nigerians what ever that is hapenning in nigeria is not an excuse , Government should plan on how to develop Nigeria , fight corruption in Nigeria and deveilop Nigeria give the masses good road , elctricity and good water supply that is what they should do.</description></item>
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<item><title>Re: The Guardian</title><link>/cgi-bin/list.pl?b=the-guardian&amp;bn=4#68</link><pubDate>Friday February 10, 2012 at 15:54:15</pubDate><description>By tunde in The guardian - it is only a fool that will believe wat president is promising us.action speak louder than mere voice.we all see high level of corruption in this administration.press are barred from presidential wing of airport,why.so that,we will not understand wat is happening in this country.where is tranparent govnment here?</description></item>
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<item><title>Re: The Guardian</title><link>/cgi-bin/list.pl?b=the-guardian&amp;bn=4#67</link><pubDate>Friday February 10, 2012 at 6:19:48</pubDate><description>By ERINLE ABIODUN in The guardian - pls my sister result JAMB,release her statement.</description></item>
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<item><title>Re: The Guardian</title><link>/cgi-bin/list.pl?b=the-guardian&amp;bn=4#66</link><pubDate></pubDate><description>By Peter in The guardian - Good work. Keep it up. God bless</description></item>
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<item><title>Re: The Guardian</title><link>/cgi-bin/list.pl?b=the-guardian&amp;bn=4#65</link><pubDate></pubDate><description>By eghaboh enike in The guardian - Given the present quagmire on the removal of subsidy on PMS, and the protests across the entire country, our leaders should lead by example! it is well known to all that they spend next to nothing of the huge amounts they get as remuneration as government officials. At least THEY DON'T BUY PMS WITH THEIR EARNINGS. If they must help the masses, let them All take a pay cut!! This would help reduce government spending, create more money to be added to that made available by the subsidy removal, and to quicken the fruition of the promises of the benefits of the subsidy removal. Above all it will be sound proof of the genuineness of their intention to help the masses!</description></item>
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<item><title>Re: The Guardian</title><link>/cgi-bin/list.pl?b=the-guardian&amp;bn=4#64</link><pubDate></pubDate><description>By chika ndeju in The guardian - please please and please nigerian media do somthing orgent orgent i leave in vianna austria europe news was hired oday about one of our ministers for OIL ALLISON MADUEKE that she but a house that cost 20 million euros that is billions of naira,you can chech the news peper it is a western news peper thay dont hire fake sories NAME OF NEWS PAPER IS HEUTE;please do somthing about it our country depend on you people the media thanks chika ndeju</description></item>
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<item><title>Re: The Guardian</title><link>/cgi-bin/list.pl?b=the-guardian&amp;bn=4#63</link><pubDate></pubDate><description>By DAvid Akanbi in The guardian - Sir, APPEAL TO JAMB REGISTRAR, PROF OJERINDE TO TEMPER JUSTICE WITH MERCY On behalf of the Parent Forum of Nigeria, we hereby appeal to the substantive JAMB Registrar, Prof Dibu Ojerinde regarding the conduct of 2011/2012 UTME to release the outstanding 2011 UTME results and add back the deducted marks from candidates’ results in all UTME subjects in Yaba, Bariga, Ebute-Metta, Agege, Mushin, and Lagos Island of Lagos state to mention but few. It is on record that you, the Registrar, affirmed that UTME was largely free of Examination malpractices this year with introduction of biometric finger-print verification into system of UTME at centres, not excluding Lagos state (the centre of excellence). We can’t agree any better with you going by prima-facie evidence on ground that day and this is indeed commendable. This assertion of the Registrar, however, runs counter to existing situation where candidates are marked down by as much as 50% in I all UTME subjects in almost all the aforementioned Examination Towns. The abysmal results (mainly in the range of 150 and 190 marks) of top-flight students prompted some study centres to assess answer-marked question papers of the candidates using the solution of Teachers who major in the subjects. The outcome was quite revealing. For instance, one of these foremost students (who has cleared their SSSCE papers in A’s) got 43 questions right out of 50 questions in Mathematics but JAMB scored him 41% in the same Exam. In English, he had 88 questions correct but JAMB scored him 38%. The outcome is not particularly different in other subjects. The story is the same in all the centres in the aforesaid Examination centres. We strongly believe that even where JAMB is penalizing for guess work, that cannot account for such colossal variance. With this current situation, parents are beginning to have impression that JAMB seems to be assigning scores using whatever indices. It is only fair before man and God that these deducted scores be added back and the withheld results promptly released. Lastly, we want to advise JAMB to get done with all necessary screening before going to press to announce the release of result, even if this has to take some two weeks after the Exam. That way, it will depict thoroughness and JAMB, the Registrar, and the system will earn themselves almost as much credibility as that of Prof Atahiru Jega and his INEC. Thank you.</description></item>
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<item><title>Re: The Guardian</title><link>/cgi-bin/list.pl?b=the-guardian&amp;bn=4#62</link><pubDate></pubDate><description>By Ayodeji Olufemi Ayotunde in The guardian - For the sake of Almighty God let these so called boko arram or what do they say there name is beign called to have a pity on the innocent children/people that are been killed day in day out with there so called believe. They should remember that God did not send them or anybody to take any revenge on His behalf. And when critically srudy the two holy books there is no portion there that said you should kill human beign like you. They should know that God is watching them now and they will not go unpunished. They will definately see the wrath of God soonest.</description></item>
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<item><title>Re: The Guardian</title><link>/cgi-bin/list.pl?b=the-guardian&amp;bn=4#61</link><pubDate></pubDate><description>By beatsdre in The guardian - Your current workplace provides changed drammatical over the last few years what better way to foster a suitable learning setting and encourage our workers according to take any kind of greater responsibility designed for their learning. lamborghini beats</description></item>
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