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SmartPolician:The Federal High Court cannot determine sharing formula. Sharing formula of any revenue can only be determined by the Revenue Mobilisation and Fiscal Commission. Besides, it more logical to return the money from the source from which it was looted. Why should a governor loot billions of dollars from his state, and then when the money is recovered, it goes to the federal government. That means the federal government is benefiting from the proceeds of a crime. Furthermore, even if the States takes the federal government to the high court to recover money looted from its state coffers, the matter will still wind through the judicial system, and ultimately end up at the Supreme Court. This can take years if not decades. By the time the Supreme Court gives final judgment, the matter would have become irrelevant. So it makes sense for matters bordering constitutional disagreements between the FG and states to go straight to the supreme court for expediency. |
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7demons:You See what EFCC has been reduced to - chasing Yahoo boys. EFCC is overwhelmed with thousands of petitions of humongous fraud and corruption, some running into billions and trillions, but EFCC is more interested in Identity theft and cat fishing. EFCC should be renamed Internet Fraud and Crimes commission - IFCC. 1 Like 2 Shares |
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Sheuns:All na money. Na money get so much power and control on this earth. It's just that Jews have lots of money. Abi Elon Musk na Jew? |
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As far as I’m concerned, this year’s JAMB result is a complete farce. My son participated in the exams, and I was deeply involved in his preparation, so I witnessed the process first-hand. My son is focused on gaining ission into the University of Lagos (UNILAG) to study Computer Science, a course with a notoriously high cut-off mark—usually in the 260s. To give him the best chance, I invested heavily in his preparation. Apart from his regular schoolwork, I paid for additional home and school lessons for the last six months. He also endured sleepless nights for one month, fully dedicated to preparing for JAMB. He took the JAMB CBT practice exam three times, improving from a score of 226 to 252 by his third attempt. His actual JAMB exam was scheduled for April 26, 2025, at 2:00 PM. To avoid delays, especially due to the early morning rain and potential traffic, his mother accompanied him to the CBT centre in Igbogbo, Ikorodu, arriving at 12 noon. However, what they met was chaos. Candidates scheduled for the 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM session did not complete their exams until around 1:30 PM. Verification of students didn’t begin until 2:00 PM. Due to fingerprint machine failures, the exam itself didn’t start until 3:00 PM. Then came more issues—faulty computers, unresponsive keyboards and mice, and network problems. Within the first 30 minutes, some students were being logged out of the JAMB portal. By the one-hour mark, many students had either submitted their exams or had them submitted themselves automatically. My son's computer auto-submitted at 1 hour and 35 minutes. At that point, he had completed English, Mathematics, and Chemistry but had only attempted 15 questions in Physics before the system forced a submission. He was devastated, and my wife immediately raised concerns with the invigilators. Their response? "There’s nothing we can do." We held onto hope and waited for the results, believing that with all the preparation, he would at least reach the average mark, even if he might not make the high cut-off for Computer Science. But when JAMB released the results on May 7, 2025, the shock was immense. His total score was 174. That’s not just disappointing—it’s confusing. He scored 38 in Physics (which he barely attempted), 37 in English, 46 in Chemistry, and 53 in Mathematics. The strange part is the lack of any noticeable difference between the subjects he fully completed and Physics, which he could only partially attempt. At first, I tried to remain objective—perhaps parents tend to overestimate their children’s performance. But as I started comparing notes with other parents and teachers, a disturbing pattern emerged. In my son's school, the best-performing students—those consistently scoring straight As—scored disastrously low in JAMB. The top Chemistry student got 28. The Head Boy, who scored 264 in the JAMB mock exam just a week before the real thing, ended up with 168. Meanwhile, one of the weakest students in the school, who often skips classes and performs poorly, somehow scored 218. When I asked my son's JAMB teacher to explain, he mentioned something called “special centres”—locations where, according to him, students routinely score 300+ due to paying higher fees. He claimed the student in question who scored 218 in my son's school did the exams in a special centre. He even suggested we my son at one for the next JAMB, noting that although it’s expensive, a high score is “guaranteed.” I’m still in shock. Is this what Nigeria has become? It’s no wonder that universities no longer rely solely on JAMB scores and now conduct their own entrance exams. If schools must run post-UTME exams to select candidates, then what exactly is the point of JAMB? It’s beginning to feel like a waste of time, money, and effort. Back in my day, the system was more transparent. If you felt your score was wrong, you could contest it and have your script reviewed. But that doesn’t seem possible today. The exam questions are now randomly generated and unique to each student, so there's no script to . I’ve even heard disturbing rumours that JAMB scores are adjusted or manipulated in backroom computer operations—though this is nearly impossible to prove. JAMB urgently needs to be more transparent if it wants to regain the trust of students, parents, and the universities it is supposed to serve. Right now, it’s just one more institution eroding the hope and confidence of Nigerian youth in their country. Its still solidifying the notion in the minds of our youth that hard work does not pay, and cheating is the acceptable norm |
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jubrilELsudan:Exactly. Is VDM still alive? How come no one has seen or heard from him since his arrest 5 days ago. We need proof of life to ascertain he has not been kpaied |
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henrydanger:What we're the reason given by EFCC spokesman for his arrest? Dies it have to to with fraud, stealing government money or other economic crimes? APC moles seems to be doing overtime on nairaland. |
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henrydanger:It's not the EFCC's job to investigate cyberstalking, that's the job of the police. EFCC stands for Economic and Financial crime commission. |
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DeepSight:We have been friends too long on this platform to start trading jibes at each other over differences of opinion. Here is a concise Wikipedia article on evolution of sexual reproduction. I have not been able to read it myself, but it contains all questions and misunderstandings you might have - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolution_of_sexual_reproduction |
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DeepSight:I am still at loss as to what you are talking about. Let me ask you one question; do amphibians like toad that just sit on the back of its female as its form of sex have complete reproductive system? What of plants? Is the movement of male sex gamete to female ones by external factors such as insects or wind complete systems? Reproductive systems are wide and varied - from simple ones to more complex systems. It's a pity you have very little knowledge of evolution, and you are making the same false assumptions religious deniers make. Evolution does not take millions of years, micro evolution takes place between every generation. Its just that the micro evolution are usually too inconsequential to present any difference. It's hundreds or even thousands of these micro evolutions, particularly those that is beneficial to the specie that results in significant changes. This can often lead to the emergence of whole new species. |
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DeepSight: Reproduction as defined by biology is a system of self replication. Reproduction as defined by biology is fundamentally a system of self-replication, meaning organisms create copies of themselves, ensuring the continuation of species and ing on genetic information. So I don't understand what you mean by successful reproduction. As I said reproductive systems evolved from simple cell division - mitosis to complex reproductive systems involving defined sex organs and sex. Some animals possess both sex organs while most higher organisms have just one. Some mutations allow people to possess both sex organs. |
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DeepSight:My brother, I respect your intellectual and spiritual depth, but I must it evolution is not one of your strong subjects. Me, I have been studying evolution since the age of 16, especially that of humans. That's close to 4 decades. I started studying evolution before the human genome was decoded. Even though I am not an authority on the subject, I fully understand the process. So let me explain the evolution of sex and sexual reproduction as best as I can; The Evolution of Sex The process of evolution is gradual, not spontaneous or simultaneous. It occurs through minute, often imperceptible changes in genes ed down over many generations. While mutations—sometimes triggered by radiation or chemicals—can introduce rapid genetic changes, most such mutations are harmful. True evolutionary change, especially in complex systems like reproduction, takes time and builds slowly through natural selection and genetic variation. 1. The Origins: Asexual Reproduction The earliest form of reproduction was asexual, beginning with simple cell division: - Mitosis: A single cell grows and divides into two identical daughter cells. This method ensured efficient reproduction in unicellular organisms. - Asexual reproduction still exists today and remains efficient for many simpler organisms, like bacteria and certain protists. 2. The Emergence of Sexual Reproduction Over time, a more advanced method evolved—sexual reproduction, driven by the need for genetic diversity: - Meiosis: A special type of cell division that reduces the chromosome number by half, producing specialized reproductive cells (gametes). - Some bacteria and viruses engage in horizontal gene transfer, a primitive form of genetic exchange that increases variation—laying the foundation for sexual reproduction. This exchange of genetic material greatly enhanced the adaptability and evolutionary potential of organisms. 3. Development of Sex Cells As organisms evolved: - Cells differentiated into specialized sex cells: sperm (male) and eggs (female). - These gametes carried only half the genetic information, and required fusion (fertilization) to create a new, genetically unique organism. 4. Evolution of Reproductive Organs and Systems To the new reproductive strategy: - Organisms evolved reproductive organs to house and deliver gametes. - Initially, many organisms were hermaphroditic, possessing both male and female reproductive organs. However, self-fertilization was often avoided to maintain genetic diversity. - As complexity increased, many species evolved to have separate sexes, each specializing in one type of gamete. This was more efficient and avoided redundancy. 5. Fertilization Methods - In simpler organisms(e.g., many fish and amphibians), fertilization is often external —females lay eggs and males release sperm over them. - More complex organisms(e.g., mammals, birds, reptiles) developed internal fertilization, often accompanied by elaborate mating behaviors and specialized reproductive systems to increase the chances of successful reproduction. 6. Evolutionary Records and Continuity One remarkable aspect of evolution is that it leaves behind traces of its history: - From RNA to DNA, from simple proteins to cells, and from unicellular to multicellular life, these evolutionary stages are still observable today. - Asexual and basic sexual reproduction coexist in modern organisms, offering a living window into our evolutionary past. |
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DeepSight:My brother male and female organs did not just evolve spontaneously. The organs evolved much later. It was the sex cells that first evolved and specialised in reproduction. According to evolutionary theory, single cell organism lasted for a very long time before aggregating into multicellular. So asexual reproduction was the only means of reproduction. Also well into the early multicellular phase asexual reproduction ruled. It was when cells began to differentiate and organism increased in complexity that organs began to evolve. Complex organism were more vulnerable to environmental changes than simple or single cell organism, and thus a way to speed up evolution was required, this was where sexual reproduction came to the rescue. It's a more complex process, and I read it quote a while ago, but I just presented you the summary. |
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MaxInDHouse:First of all, there is no evidence outside the Torah that the Israelites were ever held in slavery in Egypt. The Egyptians were excellent record keepers, they had no record of Joseph, Jewish enslavement, the plagues, Moses, and most ridiculous of all - a whole Pharaoh with his whole army drowning in the red sea. 1 Like |
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Omoawoke:Where did you get the notion that Satan is a blood thirsty demon? Even the Bible did not describe him as such. Satan only killed on person in the whole of the bible - Job, and he got permission from Yahweh. Now compare to Yahweh. |
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Omoawoke: Exactly. People tend to take the character of the God they worship. |
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MaxInDHouse:This is the same excuse Muslim fundamentalists give for beheading non believers. They say Allah gave them the right to wipe out nonsense on the planet he created. |
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DeepSight:Whats wrong with sexual reproduction? Sexual reproduction evolved to speed up the evolution process. Mixing genes from two different increase tremendously the number of ways the genes can combine to form different individuals, and also speed up mutation. Asexual reproduction would take much longer time to respond to changes in the environment. |
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Omoawoke:Yahweh is the most narcissistic God in the whole of mythology. Allah comes a distant second. Zeus, Jupiter, Orunmila, Odin, amadioha, and Co are learning in of wickedness, egocentricism and genocide when compared to Yahweh. |
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DeepSight:My brother which aspects of the ToE do you find highly questionable? The main crux of the ToE is simple. It simply states that "All species of life have evolved over time from common ancestors through a process called natural selection". Now, many other fields of study this theory, including Genetics, paleontology, comparative anatomy, molecular biology, biogeography and geology. I would be glad to see just one research paper that counters this simple but elegant theory |
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Lucifyre:Imagine someone saying there is not evidence of evolution in the 21st century, when the complete human genome has been decoded. Genetics can pinpoint every gene in your body. They can use your genes to trace your relatives for many generations. They can reference the closeness to other animals by comparing the genes alone. |
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MaxInDHouse:And you have evidence of this heaven, angels, superhumans (or is it superman) and all? |
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Aemmyjah:False. Science say no such thing. That's religious dogma that is set in stone and cannot be changed. Science theories change all the time. It changes according to data available at the time the observation is made. So many scientific theories have changed over the centuries - from gravity to the nature of the atom. The only theory that have stood the test of time and all attacks is the theory of evolution. It has not been disproved since it was theorised by Charles Darwin over 150 years ago. |
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MaxInDHouse:Evidence plenty. It's religious myths that presents absolutely zero evidence. |
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MaxInDHouse:Extreme levels of ignorance. Religious dogma is just a cover up for extreme ignorance. |
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Lucifyre:I give up. You just can't teach calculus to someone that never read algebra. 1 Like 1 Share |
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MaxInDHouse:Languages are for communication that enhance group survival, either in hunting, mating or running from danger. Yes languages improve their living or rather survival conditions.
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MaxInDHouse: Yes they do. It's just that it's impossible for you to understand given your indoctrination and education. Language dialects have been observed in orcas, dolphins and other marine mammals. |
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MaxInDHouse:Yep. It does. You need to close your bible once a while and pick up other books, especially on biology, or better still subscribe to national geographic or other animal nature documentary channels. Whales and dolphins are known to have quite distinct languages and dialects, and so do many other animals. I don't even understand what you mean by "So learning different also happen among animals, shey", as the question is so nonsensical. Even if you have ever raised raised a chicken, you will know than chick's learn from their mother (the hen). 3 Likes |
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MaxInDHouse:Science can - social science and biology. Languages are systems of communication used by social groups of animals, enabling them to convey information and interact with one another. These systems can take various forms, including vocalizations, visual signals, auditory cues, olfactory (scent-based) signals, or even tactile and sensual communication. Each species, subspecies, or social group, such as a clan or family, develops its own distinct form of language tailored to its specific needs and environment. Moreover, languages are dynamic and evolve over time to meet the changing needs of the society that uses them. The English language, for instance, is markedly different from what it was 200 years ago, and it is likely to continue evolving over the next 200 years, adapting to new cultural, technological, and social developments. The myth of the whole world speaking one language is just that - a myth, a fable. We call it fàbu 3 Likes 1 Share |
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helinues: APC propaganda Machine 2 Likes |
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Omoawoke:Show me your God, and I will tell you who you are. |
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sunsweet33:Not exactly. I began studying esoteric sciences in my youth and even started seeing tangible results. However, I soon realized that the time and dedication required to attain true mastery or guru status were impractical for survival in modern society. Achieving genuine spiritual mastery—not the deception practiced by many so-called gurus today and religious charlatans, who are only after your pocket —demands decades of meditation, righteous living, and complete detachment from material possessions. Tibetan hermits, for instance, retreat into isolated mountain caves, meditating for years and surviving on minimal food, eating only once every two days, all in pursuit of enlightenment. Are you prepared for such a path, merely to awaken the kundalini and glimpse the future? And to what end? 2 Likes |
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