LEAKED JOB TEST (Funny)

Been away for so long but sorry, I am returning on a hilarious way.

Now, see if you can score atleast 75percent in this test.

TIME : 1hr 30mins

SECTION A
Attempt all questions (all questions carry equal marks)

1. What are the names of the 2 people holding hands when you put on a Nokia phone?

2. If the past tense of toke is take, what is the past tense of make?

3. Which university in Nigeria has the highest number of female blackberry users?

4.Is Buhari a friend to obasanjo on Facebook?, if yes, why? And who sent the request?

5. If the cost of moi-moi is #10.50, what is the cost of moi?

SECTION B

1. Between Nigeria police and Nigeria girls, who like money more?

2. Using the almighty formula, calculate the diameter of elegushi beach. (Take pi as 3.142)

3. If ADA is a girl and OBI is a boy, who is ADAOBI?

4. If your X boyfriend/girlfriend wins #50,000,000 on ‘who wants to be a millionaire after you broke up, find the value of X?

5. If Goodluck takes 1 hour to deliver a short typed speech in a national conference, how many days will it take patience to deliver same speech on same occasion?

SECTION C: THEORY

1. Tuface was give a Prado and Ferarri on his traditional wedding and white wedding respectively. There is a likelihood that Timaya has gone ahead to print his wedding invitation cards without an available bride. DISCUSS

2. Write an essay of 1500 words on ‘my oga on the top’

Thanks and Goodluck. Remember no cheating/laughing/side talks.

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REALITY CHECK: “YOUR OGA IS NOT AT THE TOP”

BY BLOGGER

If you have been on Twitter, BBM or Facebook or any other social media, you would have noticed that the last three days have been fascinating, hilarious, humorous and perhaps controversial. In a week people should have discussing about the indicting dress sense of some of our celebrities at the African magic viewer’s choice award (AMCVA), the shameful news of presidential pardon for some of our corrupt politicians, the continuous boko-haram menace or even the emergence of the new pope, it was Mr. Obafaiye Shem (a Lagos state commandant of the Nigerian security and civil defense corps.: NSCDC) who gave us something to cheer about and ponder on.

Like many Nigerians, I had missed the live interview and so was lost when I saw ‘#my oga at the top’ trending on twitter until my friend (Paul Marcus) sent me the shameless and embarrassing video of Mr. Obafaiye’s interview on channel’s breakfast television programme where he clearly displayed a rather shocking and worrisome knowledge of an organization he works for everyday. For who knows how long? To think he was invited as a representative of NSCDC to defend the allegations of job racketeering in the commission makes the matter more doleful. I hope you won’t ask me who smuggled him into NSCDC? Don’t worry, “his oga at the top” will answer that.

Clearly, the aftermath of that interview and social media take-over of the events that followed justified comments I made in my article (http://dailypost.com.ng/2013/03/09/onyekaba-charles-happiness-is-truly-a-choice) last week on Nigerians as people who can easily make happiness from sad circumstances. As I write this, I have seen so many “my oga at the top” customized shirts, musical videos and audios, ‘photo-shoped’ images and many creative jokes that I am beginning to get worried that we might quickly forget the reality this shameful incident beams its searchlight on. Some of them are:

That most of our leaders are not just corrupt but incompetent and not even proficient enough to be where they. How else do you want to explain that a man provide basic information about where he works?
That getting jobs in Nigeria are hardly on merit these days. Jobs are no longer gotten on a credible ‘CV’ but on a “who you know” basis. Ask NSCDC how they have been recruiting their staffs? Or haven’t you seen secretaries at big firms who can hardly spell their names?
That internet is not free but knowledge is free. How do we explain that in an era referred as ‘the internet age’ our dear commandant can give a web address as: “ww.nscdc (*wink*) datsall?

Finally, while expressing my sympathy to Mr. Obafaiye for willingly presenting himself a “subject of ridicule, I will also use to medium to advise him to look for his oga beside or behind him because the only “oga at the top” is God almighty whose grace we seek to make Nigeria a better place.

Charles N. Onyekaba is an Architect and an author. Contact him at onyekabaeme@yahoo.com or http://www.charleyrosu.wordpress.com

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Photo: Nigerian Woman mysteriously Found Dead

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Circumstances surrounding the gruesome murder at her residence at 15, Adams street, Adua Ijaiye, Ojokoro Local Council Development Area, were still hazy at press time as her husband, Mr. Smart Ihaza, said he had no hand in her death.

According to the husband of the deceased, on 7 March, 2013 at about 12.56 p.m. he spoke with his wife on her phone, saying on getting home at about 5 p.m.

He met the door locked as usual and he called his wife on phone which rang severally but she did not pick the call.

Thereafter, he said he went and checked on her at her friend’s house and he was told by her friend that they both came back from church a while ago.

Narrating further, Ihaza said since he could not gain access into his apartment, he went and spent the night in a hotel.

He said that the following day, he called neighbours and a welder to assist them cut the padlock of the entrance door and as soon as he entered inside, he saw his wife with a broken head on the floor with blood all over.

The matter was later reported at Ojokoro Police Station where the case is being investigated. Police sources at Ojokoro Police Station are of the opinion that the husband is not telling the police the truth.

Some residents said the deceased as an easy-going woman who minded her business and always assisted anyone in need.

“She was a nice woman who went about her business. She could go hungry just to make sure someone else ate. Whoever killed her will never know peace until he/she confesses,” said Iya Bose, thje deceased woman’s neighbour.

Another neighbour, Mary Oyebuchi, described her death as a great loss to the community, saying Gift had touched so many lives in positive ways.

“We have lost a great woman in this our community. She was someone who put smiles on the faces of everyone around. We will all miss her in this area,” she said.

How I Sold My Virginity For N10,000

 

I still remember that very cold night of September 1, the day I decided to sell my body even though I claim to be a born again Christian. I did that because I was tired and frustrated about my father’s constant nagging because I was still single at my age.

He made it look like a sin to be single. His constant nagging made me feel that God had forgotten about me after all my years of serving Him. It was frustrating still being a virgin and single at the age of 36. However, I sold my virginity to a man I don’t know, for a common N10, 000. If only I had remained just a little more patient at that time I would have married my God ordained husband but I thank God for giving me a second chance.

As a growing young woman, I had how I wanted my life to play out. For me, I should be married at the age 25 to the most loving and wonderful man on earth and be done with child bearing at age 30 or 31 and watch my children grow up with me.

But like the saying goes, man proposes but God disposes. I became a born again Christian in my second year at the University of Lagos. I was so deep into Christianity that all I had time for were church programmes and my books. I had some ‘brothers’ who liked me but then I was not interested in men because I felt they would be a distraction as I wanted to focus on school and God alone.

I am the eldest of four children, three girls and a boy. Our mother died about seven years ago and we were left with our father. The truth be told, I am the only Christian in my family, the others hardly go to church but it seems everything moved on fine for them except me. My two younger sisters got married to responsible and wealthy men while I was still praying to God to give me a husband.

I had moments when all I did was to cry myself to sleep because of my father’s attitude towards me regarding marriage. I had ‘brothers’ from church who asked for my hand in marriage but the problem was that they all wanted to go to bed with me first but that was not what I wanted. My father believed that I was still single because of my rules and standards; hence he decided to frustrate me.

Sometimes, when I get home from church, he would ask the gateman not to open the gate for me which means I had to go and sleep at any of my sister’s place. Sometimes once I get home especially from church, he would say, “Abigail, so where is the man you came home with? You carry the Bible everyday yet you are not married.

You sister’s who do not even go to church are married so what is the essence of carrying a Bible every day? You better ask your sisters how and where they got the men they got married to from so that you too can toe that path. It got so bad that he complains about whatever I do and this really worried me. One day, precisely September 1, I took a rather drastic decision which I still deeply regret.

I said to myself, “What has serving God and being a virgin at my age benefitted me? I am still single and my father is frustrating and making a mockery of me. I am tired. It is all going to end this night, I want to be wayward tonight,” I murmured. That night, I lied to my father that I was going for a vigil; he looked at me from headto- toe hissed and walked away. I found myself in front of a brothel with some other girls as my heart was beating so fast. In less than 20 minutes, two men arrived in a jeep and one said he was interested in spending the night with me; he introduced himself as Gabriel while the other man sat quietly as if he was disgusted with what his friend was doing.

He later introduced himself as Robert. Initially, I was so scared but after we talked for a while, I followed them to their room. Gabriel proposed to pay me N10, 000 and I agreed. When we got to the hotel, it was obvious that they had just come into the country. I spent the night with Gabriel in his room and he was surprised that I was a virgin. He asked me my age and I told him.

He shocked me when he said, “If at age 36 you are still a virgin, then, you should have had more patient and waited till your wedding night instead of giving it away to a total stranger and for a mere N10,000.” Tears dripped down my cheeks as if a sword was being used to pierce through my chest. “Abigail, the truth is that no matter what you are passing through in the hands of your father, you should have exercised more patient.

But the truth is that if I was not already married, I would have married you,” Gabriel emphasised. I left Gabriel’s hotel room feeling so sad and rejected. A week later, Hannah, my friend in church came to pay me a surprise visit at home. “Hannah, I can’t remember the last time you came to my house,” I said. She smiled and told me her brother who lives in the United Kingdom just came into the country. “My elder brother just came into the country. But Abigail what you don’t know is that I have told him a lot of good things about you.

One of the reasons he is in the country is so that he will meet you so that you people can talk. He said he is willing to settle down within three months if you agree to marry him.” At first I was happy but when I remembered what I had done, tears rolled down my eyes. For Hannah, she thought it was tears of joy that I was finally going to be married whereas for me, it was tears of regret.

Three days later, Hannah called to inform me that she had arranged for me to meet her brother in their house. I was so eager to meet him, however when I got there I prayed for the ground to open up and swallow me. I discovered that her brother was Robert and he recognised me instantly while I pretended never to have seen him. “Brother Robert, meet my friend Abigail, the woman I have been telling you about. I know you will like her,” she stressed. “I have seen this face before. Yes, she was the prostitute Gabriel picked up some days ago,” he disclosed.

Hannah tried to tell him that he was mistaking me for someone else but he was so sure of what he was saying because I didn’t defend myself. At last, I told Hannah what happened and she was so disappointed. Robert told me, “I actually came to Nigeria because of you. My sister wanted me to get married to you because she likes and admires you so much. Hannah told me, you are the best wife any man could ask for but I guess she is wrong. As a born again Christian, you should have held on firmly to God no matter the temptation,” he emphasised. He told me to go back to God and ask for forgiveness. He also opened up that he would have gone ahead to marry me if I had slept with another man but not his best friend, Gabriel who was already married. I left there in tears and shame.

Hannah told me he went back to the UK about three days later disappointed and heartbroken. Well, I know some ladies out there would have done worse than I did, but I am not judging anyone. My main concern is that parents should stop tormenting and putting pressure on their unmarried daughters because they would only push them to do unimaginable things which they later regret in life and find it very difficult to forgive them.

It took me sometime to forgive my father because I blamed what I did on him. But just as Robert advised, I went back to God and asked forgiveness and I am happy to say that God gave me a second chance at marriage. I will be getting married in a few weeks.

 

SOURCE: EVERYWHERE NIGERIA

HAPPINESS IS TRULY A CHOICE!

BY BLOGGER : Onyekaba N. Charles

I am not an inspirational/moltivational speaker. I’ve never for once considered or dreamt of myself as one who would assemble a crowd of perhaps frustrated people for a pep talk on how to pick up their lives or even get it rolling again. Yet as a rational human being, i see myself as my first source of inspiration because, if i do not open up my hearts to inspiring things or free myself of my worrisome thoughts not even the world’s best moltivational speakers will get me off my shell.

The events of the past few weeks for me have been hard to take not only as a trained architect but also as a human being with blood flowing through my veins. To sit down here and imagine how i’ve been able to overcome this worrisome and trying period of my life will only help me to beam a searchlight into why many people are so frustrated, upset and continue to live in constant agony. Without wanting to recount my personal experinces of sadness, i’d acknowledge the fact that it is near-impossible to live a life compeletly devoid of worries, pains, disappointments and sorrows. ‘If the rich, they say also cry, wetin ijebu garri drinkers go do?’. The increasing economic situation in the country and the alarming rate of corruption has not in any way helped the helplessness plight of the poor masses. On more than three occasions this week, i had put on my television set to see news of either aged people who have served this nation peacefully protesting for the release of their pensions or irate trader voilently protesting the closure of the ‘Ladipo market’ or pointing accusing fingers to the government over the burning of the ‘ketu timber market’.

You look at all these and you would want to wonder with which rationale Nigerians were termed: ‘the world’s happiest people’. Frustrations? Anger? Theft? Insecurity? Voilence? Kidnapping?. Many Nigerians indeed live in constant turmoil, sorrow frustration and have varrieties of challenges that keeps them from being happy. Unemployment, under_employment, starvation, injustice, rape, bleak futures and so on. The more we try to focus on a better tomorrow, the more frustrated we become. Sometimes, our lives are so inconsistent that in a moment we live in ‘cloud nine’ while in another moment, depression takes over. Things easily tend to go from sweet to soar than the other way round.

In the midst of my own worries, i’ve come to learn that : i must take one day at a time, life is too short not to enjoy each passing day. By an act of your will, learn to enjoy your friends, your job and your family inspite of your circumstances. ‘ Happiness is a decision! Not an emotion you feel!. Perhaps that is the rationale used in terming Nigerians as the world’s people. Stay Happy! and have a nice weekend!

Onyekaba N. Charles is an Architect and a creative writer. He is the author of “Swinging Emotions: the poetry of my youth” (Contact him at onyekabaeme@yahoo.com or http://www.charleyrosu.wordpress.com )

FUNNY?

You have to Laugh and share this!… A man checked into an hotel. There was a computer in his room, so he decided to send a mail to his wife. However, he accidentally typed d wrong email address, and without realizing he sent the mail to a widow who has just returned from her husband’s funeral. The widow decided to check her mail, expecting condolence messages from relatives and friends. After reading d first message she fainted. The son rushed into d room, found his mother on the floor and saw d computer screen which read: ‘to my loving wife, i knw u are surprised to hear from me, they hv computers here and we are allowed to send mails to loved ones. I ‘ve just been checked in. How are u and d kids, d place is realy nice but am lonely here. I hv made necessary arrangement 4 ur arrival 2morrow. Expecting u darling. I cnt wait to see u.

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5 CONTESTANTS, 6 CHILDREN, 1 HUSBAND……AND THE WINNER IS ANNIE IDIBIA (PHOTOS)

2face Idibia groupies across the country and worldwide are probably in tears right now, cos as I type this he is saying he’s traditional wedding vows to his number one and his only Annie Macaulay Idibia. Pictures are slowly trickling in from the Uyo, Akwa Ibom location of the ceremony which is still underway with celebs like Iyanya, Kate Henshaw, Sound Sultan and more celebrities, friends & family in attendance.

Annie makeup is done to perfection! She looks stunning!

What’s your thought?

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WOMAN STOPPED FROM TRAVELLING FOR EXPOSING TOO MUCH OF HER BREAST (PHOTO)

A woman was stopped from boarding a Las Vegas to New York flight for showing too much cléavage.Staff on US airline Southwest ruled the passenger’s open cotton dress was “inappropriate” as it exposed a large amount of her boóbs.

The woman – named only as Avital – ignored the ruling and managed to board the 6am jet, which reached its destination without issue.

She said: “I didn’t want to let the representative’s big feelings about my breasts change the way I intended to board my flight..

“And lo and behold, the plane didn’t fall out of the sky…my cleavage did not interfere with the plane’s ability to function properly.”

Southwest spokesperson Christi McNeill said the company offered Avital an apology and a refund “as a gesture of goodwill.”

She added: “We simply ask that our customers use good judgement and exercise discretion in deference to other customers who depend on us to provide a comfortable travel experience.”

SUPPOSEDLY MISSING KIDS FOUND DEAD IN KETU, LAGOS

Ketu area of Lagos State was thrown into confusion after the shocking discovery of the corpses of two toddlers, Toheeb Adedokun and Tajudeen Falilu, who disappeared in January.
PUNCH Metro had reported exclusively on January 30, 2013, that the missing children were suspected to have been kidnapped when all efforts to locate them proved abortive.
However, the corpses of the children were found in an abandoned vehicle, two houses away from their parents’ home on Taike Street.
Reliable sources told our correspondent that the vehicle was a Honda Pilot Sports Utility Vehicle which the owner had used as collateral and thus abandoned it.
The source said after the children wandered off, they went into the vehicle and were trapped inside, causing them to suffocate.
He said, “We had searched all over for the children to no avail and assumed they were kidnapped. Even the police thought it was kidnap. Only if we had known that the children were trapped in a vehicle in the next compound, we would have saved them.”
The spokesperson for the state police command, Ngozi Braide, confirmed the discovery to our correspondent on the telephone.

SOURCE : The punch newspaper