Thursday, February 21, 2019

60 quiet achievements of the buhari regime

Sixty Quiet Achievements of the Buhari Regime

t is now almost exactly four years to the day, that Nigerians gave President Buhari the mandate to change the story of Nigeria. Else where and a few months back, I scored the Buhari-led APC administration 52% for its achievements in the last four years. 

Here are 60 indelible achievements of the President Mohammadu Buhari-led APC federal administration between 2015 and 2019. Discounting even eight achievements, the Buhari administration obviously merits the 52% I scored the administration. Though very clearly, the administration could do more and has shown the capacity and ability to do more.

The list is in no particular order. But some inactions of many previous administrations which were in better position to do, but did not, give an idea of how and why many more serious things have remained undone in Nigeria. I have deliberately started with some unbelievably simple things that were not done for decades, that this Buhari civilian administration has done to merit a second term. Who can disprove any of the following claims?

- Payments have begun, of 25 years old Arrears of Civil Service Pensioners.

2 - Ex Nigerian airways workers pensions approved for payment and payment begins, more than a decade after the sale of the organisation.

3 - Ex-Biafra police officers paid their pensions, almost 50 years after the Nigerian Civil War ended.

4 - The Nigerian govt agreed to out-of-court settlement of 88 billion naira for the reconstruction of public infrastructure damaged in Biafra.

5 - N1.3 Trillion naira fund bailouts was given to help with clearing humongous backlog of allowances and salary arrears of civil servants in 22 states.

6 - June 12 recognized as Democracy day. Chief M.K.O. Abiola as now been honoured along with Alh. Babagana Kingibe and Chief Gani Fawehinmi and other heroes of the June 12 Struggle.

7 - The Federal Govt has suspended new Laws enacted by a preceding administration,  mandating maximum tenure for heads of religious organisations. The Law is now to be modified.

8 - History has been returned as a School Subject in the Nigerian curriculum

9 - Christian Religious Studies has also been restored as a Subject in School curriculum in the country

10 - The historic value disparity between HND graduates of Polytechnics and University graduates has now been resolved and laid to rest. Polytechnics now to become Universities of Technology to be awarding the Bachelor of Technology Degree. Lower lever Polytechnic certificates are now to be rated as technician certifications.

11 - Successful enumeration of all abandoned infrastructure projects in the country and technical evaluation for reactivation needs of all identified projects. Among the abandoned or suspended Projects now reactivated and currently in various stages of completion are

12 - The Mambila Plateau HydroPower Project abandoned 40 years ago, has been reactivated.

13 - The Ajaokuta Steel Projects has now also been reactivated after more than 30 years of being under construction!

14 - The Esan Water Project in Edo, awarded in 1997 was also reactivated and is now essentially completed

15 - The Dadin Kowa Dam Project in Gombe, started since 1975, some 43 years ago, was reactivated and now nearing completion.

16 - Commissioning and completion of technical review and evaluation for the construction, reconstruction or rehabilitation needs of 322 federal highways, including some road projects which were abandoned more than 40 years ago.

17 - The Lagos - Ibadan Express Road reconstruction and rehabilitation is now nearing 80% completion, after almost 18 years of unsuccessful efforts to rehabilitate the road.

18 - The  Lagos - Abeokuta Express Road and Federal Highway is now being reconstructed too, after almost 30 years.

19 -The Ikorodu-Sagamu Federal Highway is also now being reconstructed after almost 35 years too.

20 - The rehabitation and reconstruction of the Apapa Port Road and the rehabiltation of the Ijora Causeway is more than 60% completed

21 - The Port Harcourt- Enugu federal Highway reconstruction has reached an advanced stage

22 - The 40-year- old East-West Highway Project has been reactivated.

23 -The Ikom-Itu Federal Highway reconstruction Project and many other roads in the South South

24 - Work has started and foundation pilings and all land pillars have been completed on the  2nd Niger Bridge construction, again after almost 30 years of planning

25 - North East insurgency is being gradually suppressed. Nigerian territory, including 16 Local Government Areas, which the Boko Haram had taken under the Jonathan administration, have now been recovered and rebuilding commenced.

26 - The Nigerian military under President Buhari, has ensured the release of more than 26,800 persons who had been kidnapped by the Boko Haram.

27 - More 70% of the almost 300 school girls kidnapped by the Book Haram in Chibok under PDP have now been released. Only one school girl is now still being held by the Boko Haram after similar kidnapping of more than another 100 school girls in Dapchi under the Buhari regime.

8 - Military barracks are being restored nationwide after more than 20 years of dilapidation.

29 - The Environmental Cleanup of Ogoni Land has begun, after almost 30 years of clamour.

30 - The abandoned National Cancer Centre Project in Abuja, has been completed and opened. Equipment for the Cancer Centre was abandoned in shipping containers since 2012, yet Nigeria had no functional public Cancer Centre.

31 - All unfinished railway and abandoned transportation projects across the country, were successfully evaluated, reviewed and restarted, with all and every possible bottlenecks and hindrances removed.

32 - Plans for new railway projects across the country including one transborder railway project, have been completed and the construction agreements now being signed. Under the new Railway transportation plans for the country, every Nigerian state capital will now be connected to the national railway network which will also connect all major Ports in Nigeria to major industrial centres and agricultural production hubs in each of Nigeria's six geo-political regions.

33 - Kaduna-Abuja Rail Project, approved in 2002 and started since 2007 is now finished and fully operational

34 - The Abuja Light Rail Project also started since 2007, is now finished and running

35 - The Warri-Itakpe Railway link, started and abandoned 35 years ago, was restarted by the Buhari administration and is also now running

36 - A new Lagos-Ibadan Express Railway Project has been kicked off by the Buhari administration, as part of a new standard-gauge railway lines project between Lagos and Kano, through Abuja. The Abeokuta-Lagos section of the project is now ready and is being test run. The Project started just two years ago in August 2017.

37 - Repair of the over 25-year old Abuja Airport Runway which had been overdue for over 10 years, was started and successfully completed in an unbelievable 90 days of 24-hour daily construction operations.

38 - Payment of cash gifts promised to Golden Eaglets of 1983, some thirty five years ago

39 - Redemption of promises of House gift made to Bonfrere Jo, Coach of Nigeria's Super Eagles 1996 Olympics Football Gold winning Team

40 - Resolution of the Issue of Title Deeds of Property Gift  to the Christian Chukwu-led Nigerian Green Eagles Team which won the the 1980 Nations Cup.

41 - Major rehabilitation and expansion works are now going on, in three major Airports, Lagos, Port Harcourt and Abuja. The Port Harcourt Airport (voted world's worst in 2015, is now a brand new airport). A new international Airport has also been completed in Abuja, while work has reached advanced stages for modernisation of the  Benin, Kaduna, and Enugu Airports among others.

2 - Estimated Electricity Consumption billing has been outlawed and electric power meters are now being provided for homes for free, 10 years after they were promised, when Nigeria's power assets were sold.

43 - Verification of claims and Payments have began, of part of outstanding debts to contractors across the country, estimated to be more than  N2 Trillion as at 2015.

44 - Payment of significant portions of debts owed to Oil companies, including outstanding long-delayed counterpart funds for Joint Venture Projects.

45 - The inspector General of Police has been ordered to revisit the issues surrounding the death of Chief Bola Ige and other unresolved political assassinations in the country.

46 - Restocking and re-equipping of the Nigerian military, something abandoned for many years
- New fighter jets acquired as against no serviceable fixed wing fighter Jet in 2015.
- Six New helicopters, the first time in almost twenty years and
- 12 Super Tucano Fighter Jets have been fully paid for. Deliveries have already started and will be concluded by 2020.
- The largest hardware investment in the Nigeria military in almost 25 years has been under Preaident Buhari.

47 - Approval has been given for the dredging of the Warri Ports, as was being agitated for in the region for decades.

48 - Official Recognition of Anambra and Lagos State as Crude Oil producing states devoid of the old politics and unnecessary bureaucracy

49 - Handing over of wasting federal assets on state-donated lands, such as the Tarawa Balewa Square, National Stadium and old Airport Presidential Lounge in Lagos and the International Tradefair Complex to the Lagos State government

50 - Clearing of over 700 out of 800 containers of Power Sector equipment abandoned in the Nigerian Ports since 2005 instead of installation for more reliable power supply in the country.

51 - Correction of the trend of depletion of foreign reserves and savings by growing foreign reserves from 29 billion dollars to above 47 billion, and adding fresh funds to sovereign wealth fund for the first time since the inception in 2005.

52 - Establishment of long over due Infrastructure Development Bank of Nigeria.

53 - Correction of the injustice of no rolling over of data roll by mobile phone companies to consumers. Before now, unused but paid-for data was cancelled at the end of the month. Today the government has ordered that to stop. This touches the masses right away.

54 - Clamp down on the Islamic movement of Nigeria, a group that has for over two decades shown itself as not recognizing government and terrorized citizens. The clamp down is seemingly high-handed though for now

55 - Establishment of Petroleum University in Okeronkoko in the  Niger Delta region, a project long sought after in the region.

56 - Order to Oil majors to relocate headquarters back to the Niger Delta Region, another long sought move.

57 - One of the largest free school feeding projects in the world. Some 9.3 million Nigerian children are now being fed free of charge in schools, in a project that has seen school enrolment increase by as much as 34%.

58 - The youth employment programme, the N - Power Programme now has 500,000 Youths being paid N30,000 monthly while they are been trained and taken through diverse skills acquisition programmes.

59 - For the first time in Nigeria's history, the poorest of the poor in trading and other ultra small scale  businesses, are now being given interest free loans starting from N10,000 each graduating to a maximum of N100,000. More than one million traders have been won nationwide and brought under the special programme being administered by the Nigerian Bank of Industry.

60. There is a FarmerMoni Programme similar to the TraderMoni, but for ultra small scale farmers, working through different farmer cooperatives. This is the smallest scale support for farming in the country. It complements the massively successful Nigerian Central Bank backed anchor borrowers programme for agriculture. The Anchor-borrowers programme gets a Bank to provide all the needed funds and other support, to particular groups of farmers to maximise output of the particular agricultural produce, while it works directly with ready off-takers of the  agricultural produce as a marketing guarantee. This has accounted majorly for Nigeria's 10-fold increase in Rice production and three fold increase on Cassava production. It has also caused substantial increases in the production of Yam, Pal Kernel, Tomatoes and Maize.

lease not that I omitted the adoption and implementation of the very important institutional controls like the adoption of the Single Treasury Accounting for public funds, because it is a positive achievement just like the current Presidency's effort to avoid riding rough shod on states or other arms of government, except for issues tending towards the criminal.

I also have been unable to confirm other improvements in the  education sector for proper documentation. Neither could I confirm plans and executions in the health sector among others. Nigeria obviously still has a long long way to go, but we are evidently in moving up.

It is obvious from the list, that this first term of the APC is more of repairing and restoring as well as completion of long abandoned projects. The APC needs a second term to conclude many of the projects and lay a good foundation for Nigeria's future. Let us give the APC another four years, then it will be fair to compare the APC's eight years and the PDP's ruinous 16 years that are better forgotten.

Hanyoyi 21 na samun rayuwa me albarka

HANYOYI GUDA 21 NA SAMUN RAYUWA MAI ALBARKA

 *Darasi na Biyu-(2)*

*5-SADAKA*
Bada saka da kyauta yana cikin mafi girma hanyar samu rayuwa mai albarka,domin sadaka maganice ta tun kude masifa da bala'i ga mai yinta daga iyalinsa da dukiyarsa,kuma Sadaka hanyace ta waraka daga dukkan wasu cutuka da samun walwala da sanyi zuciya da samun karbuwa da soyayya ga yan'uwa da dangi da sauran al'umma,sannan Sadaka alamace ta tabbatuwar Imani ga mai yinta,sannan Sadaka tana sanyawa dukiyar mai yinta albarka da kariya daga lalacewar dukiya,Mala'ika yana yiwa mai Sadaka adduar Allah ya sanya albarka a dukiyarsa da kuma kareta daga dukkan matsala,akowane yini Mala'ika yana yin wannan adduar ga mai yin Sadaka,Sadaka tana sanyawa arubunya dukiyarka ta kuma habaka".

Allah yana cewa:-
(ﻗُﻞْ ﺇِﻥَّ ﺭَﺑِّﻲ ﻳَﺒْﺴُﻂُ ﺍﻟﺮِّﺯْﻕَ ﻟِﻤَﻦ ﻳَﺸَﺎﺀُ ﻣِﻦْ ﻋِﺒَﺎﺩِﻩِ ﻭَﻳَﻘْﺪِﺭُ ﻟَﻪُ ۚ ﻭَﻣَﺎ ﺃَﻧﻔَﻘْﺘُﻢ ﻣِّﻦ ﺷَﻲْﺀٍ ﻓَﻬُﻮَ ﻳُﺨْﻠِﻔُﻪُ ۖ ﻭَﻫُﻮَ ﺧَﻴْﺮُ ﺍﻟﺮَّﺍﺯِﻗِﻴﻦَ)

*(Ka ce:"Lalle, Ubangijĩna Yanã shimfida arziki ga wanda Ya so daga bãyinSa,kuma Yanã ƙuntatãwa a gare shi, kuma abin da kuka ciyar daga wani abu, to,Shĩ ne zai musanya shi,kuma Shĩ ne Mafi fĩcin mãsu azurtawa)*.
!ﺳﺒﺄ ‏( 39 ) Saba

(ﻳَﻤْﺤَﻖُ ﺍﻟﻠَّﻪُ ﺍﻟﺮِّﺑَﺎ ﻭَﻳُﺮْﺑِﻲ ﺍﻟﺼَّﺪَﻗَﺎﺕِ ۗ ﻭَﺍﻟﻠَّﻪُ ﻟَﺎ ﻳُﺤِﺐُّ ﻛُﻞَّ ﻛَﻔَّﺎﺭٍ ﺃَﺛِﻴﻢٍ)

*(Allah Yana shãfe albarkar riba,kuma Yana ƙãra sadakõki. Kuma Allah bã Ya son dukan mai yawan kãfirci,mai zunubi)*
@ﺍﻟﺒﻘﺮﺓ ‏( 276 ) Al-Baqara

Annaabi s.a w yana cewa:-
*(Dukiyar bawa bata taba raguwaba saboda Sadaka,babu abinda bawa zai samu idan yayi afwa face Izza,Kuma babu wani bawa da zai kankantar da kansa ga Allah,face Allah ya daukaka shi)*.
@ﻣﺴﻠﻢ 2588
 ‏) ،ﻭﺍﻟﺘﺮﻣﺬﻱ ‏( 2029 ) .

*(Babu wanda zaiyi sadaka da kwatankwacin Dabino daga dukiya ta halas mai tsarki, domin Allah Ta'ala mai tsarkine baya amsar aiki sai mai tsarki,face sai Allah ya karbi wannan sadaka yana kuwa da ita kamar yadda dayanku yake kulawa da shularsa har sai wannan sadaka ta koma kamar girman Uhudu)*
@ﺍﻟﺒﺨﺎﺭﻱ ‏( 7430 ‏) ، ﻭﺃﺣﻤﺪ ﻓﻲ \" ﺍﻟﻤﺴﻨﺪ \"( 7622 ‏) ﻭﺍﻟﺘﺮﻣﺬﻱ
‏( 661 ‏) ،ﻭﺍﻟﻨﺴﺎﺋﻲ ‏( 2525 ‏) ،ﻭﺍﺑﻦ ﻣﺎﺟﺔ

*(Annaabi ya bada kisssa mai tsawo ta mutum da yaji aciki gajimarai ana cewa a shayar da gonan wane,Saboda mutuman ya kasance yana sadaka da daya bisa ukku na abinda ya noma sai Allah ya sanya akayi ruwa aka shayar da gonansa shi kadai saboda da girman sadaka)*.
@ﻣﺴﻠﻢ ‏( 2984 ‏) ،ﻭﺃﺣﻤﺪ ‏( 7928 )

*6-KUSANTAR ALLAH TA HANYAR AIKIN NAFILA BAYAN SAUKE FARILLAI*

nnaabi s.a.w yana cewa;-
*(........Kuma bawana bai taba samun kusanci dani ba da wani abu ba fiye da abinda na wajabta masa,Kuma bawana bazai nemi kusanci dani ba tahanyar Aikata nafilfili har sai naso shi,idan Nasosa sai na kansance jinsa wanda yake ji da shi, ganinsa wanda yake gani da shi,hannunsa wanda yake damqa dashi,kafarsa wanda yake tafiya da ita,Idan yaroke zan amsa masa kuma na bashi abinda yake roko kuma da zai nemi kariyata zan bashi.....)*.
@ﺍﻟﺒﺨﺎﺭﻱ ‏( 6502 ‏)

*7-GODEWA ALLAH AKAN DUKKAN NI'IMAR DA YAYI MAKA*

"Godiya ga ni'imar Allah ga bawa ta hanya guda ukku:-

*A-Yarda a zuciya wannan ni'imar daga Allah take shi kadai*.

*B-Bayyanawa da nunawa al'umma Allah yayi maka ni'ima batare da alfahari ba*.

*C-Yin amfani da wannan ni'imar ta hanyar yin biyayya da dha'a ga Allah*.

Wanda Allah yayi masa wata ni'ima sai yayi abubuwa guda ukku hakika yayi Shuka da godiya ga Allah,sai Allah ya sanyawa wannan abu da ya bashi albarka kuma ya kara masa wata ni'imar.

Godiya ga ni'imar Allah yana sanyawa Allah ya sanya albarka a rayuwar bawa kuma ya kara masa wata ni'imar wadda tafi wadda ya basa.

Allah yana cewa:-
ﻭَﺇِﺫْ ﺗَﺄَﺫَّﻥَ ﺭَﺑُّﻜُﻢْ ﻟَﺌِﻦ ﺷَﻜَﺮْﺗُﻢْ ﻟَﺄَﺯِﻳﺪَﻧَّﻜُﻢْ ۖ ﻭَﻟَﺌِﻦ ﻛَﻔَﺮْﺗُﻢْ ﺇِﻥَّ ﻋَﺬَﺍﺑِﻲ ﻟَﺸَﺪِﻳﺪٌ)

*(Kuma a lõkacin da Ubangijinku Ya sanar, "Lalle ne idan kun gõde,haƙĩƙa,Inã ƙãramuku,kuma lalle ne idan kun kãfirta haƙĩƙa azãbãta,tabbas, mai tsanani ce)*.
@ﺇﺑﺮﺍﻫﻴﻢ ‏( 7 ) Ibrahim

Annabi s.a.w ya bada labarin:-
*(mutane guda ukku na bani israa'ila makaho da kuturu da mai kora wanda Allah ya jarabce su kuma dukkan su babu wanda ya godwe Allah akan ni'imar da yayi masa face mutum daya makaho sai Allah ya sanya albarka akan abinda ya basa yayi rayuwa mai dadi sauran kuwa da basu godewa ni'imar da Allah ya yi masu sai Allah ya amshi ni'imar sa)*
@ﺻﺤﻴﺢ ﺍﻟﺒﺨﺎﺭﻱ : ‏( 3464 ‏) ،ﻭﻣﺴﻠﻢ ‏( 2964 ‏) .

*Mu hadu a darasi na gaba insha Allah*

Allah ne mafi sani.

Tasbihi bayan sallar farillah kala shida ne (6)

TASBIHI A BAYAN SALLAR FARILLAH KALA SHIDA NE

bn Usaimeen Allah yayi masa Rahama yana cewa:
*"Ga dukkan wanda yake so yabi sunnar Manzon Allah SAW kuma ya dace da ita yana da qa'idodi guda uku"*

1-Qa'ida ta farko
*"Kayi kokarin aiki da wannan sunnar da kokarin kiyayeta batare da kariba ko ragi"*

2-Qa'ida ta biyu
*"Kiyaye sunnar kamar yadda tazo kada a mantata ko a ki aiki da ita"*

3-Qa'ida ta ukku
*"Aikata sunnar a matsayin koyi da Manzon Allah SAW ba al'adaba ko kaga mutane sunayin hakan,kaji kanayin koyine da Annabi s.a.w"*

*_1-SIGA TA FARKO_*
-Subhãnallah 33
-Walhamdulillah 33
-Wallahu Akbar 33
Sai a cike na dari da
-ﻻ ﺇﻟﻪ ﺇﻻ ﺍﻟﻠﻪ ﻭﺣﺪﻩ ﻻ ﺷﺮﻳﻚ ﻟﻪ . ﻟﻪ ﺍﻟﻤﻠﻚ ﻭﻟﻪ ﺍﻟﺤﻤﺪ ﻭﻫﻮ ﻋﻠﻰ ﻛﻞ ﺷﻲﺀ ﻗﺪﻳﺮ .
Lã ilaha illallahu wahdahu lã sharika lahu lahul mulku walahul Hamdu wahuwa ala kulli shai'in Qadir_
Manzon AllaH SAW yace:
*(Wanda ya fadi wannan bayan kowace sallar farilla, an gafarta masa zunubansa ko da sun kai yawan kumfar teku)*
@ﺻﺤﻴﺢ ﻣﺴﻠﻢ


*_2-SIGA TA BIYU_*
-Subhãnallah 33
-Walhamdulillah 33
-Wallahu Akbar 34
Manzon Allah s.a.w yana cewa:
*(Wanzazzune mai fadarsu ko mai aikata su baya tabewa,Subhãnallah 33,Walhamdulillah 33,Wallahu Akbar 34 a bayan kowace sallar farilla)*
@ﺻﺤﻴﺢ ﻣﺴﻠﻢ

*_3-SIGA TA UKKU_*
-Subhãnallah 10
-Walhamdulillah 10
-Wallahu Akbar 10.
Sukace ya Manzon Allah,ma'abuta dukiya sun tafi da daraja madaukakiya da ni'ima tabbatacciya,sai yace:
*(Ta yaya hakan??)*
Sai sukace;
"Suna yin sallah kamar yanda muke yin sallah,suna jihadi kamar yanda muke jihadi,sannan suna ciyarwa da sauran dukiyarsu,mu kuma bamu da dukiya. Sai Manzon Allah s.a.w yace:
*(Shin bazan baku labarin wani abu ba?? Wanda zaku kamo wanda ya wuceku,kuma ku tserewa wanda yake bayanku,kuma babu wanda zaizo da irin abinda kuka samu sai wanda ya aikata irin abinda kuka aikata,kuyi*; Subhãnallah 10
-Walhamdulillah 10
-Wallahu Akbar 10, a bayan kowace sallah ta farillah)*
@ﺻﺤﻴﺢ ﺍﻟﺒﺨﺎﺭﻱ


*_4-SIGA TA HUDU_*
-Subhãnallah 25
-Walhamdulillah 25
-Wallahu Akbar 25.
@ﺻﺤﺤﻪ ﺍﻷﻟﺒﺎﻧﻲ.


*_5-SIGA TA BIYAR_*
-Subhãnallah 33
-Walhamdulillah 33
-Wallahu Akbar 33
Talakkawan Madina sunzo wajan Manzon Allah SAW,sai Sukace ya Manzon Allah,ma'abuta dukiya sun tafi da daraja madaukakiya da ni'ima tabbatacciya,sai yace:
*(Ta yaya hakan??)*
Sai sukace;
"Suna yin sallah kamar yanda muke yin sallah,suna yin azumi kamar yanda muke yin azumi jihadi kamar yanda muke jihadi,sannan suna ciyarwa da sauran dukiyarsu,mu kuma bamu da dukiya. Sai Manzon Allah s.a.w yace:
*(Shin bazan baku labarin wani abu ba?? Wanda zaku kamo wanda ya wuceku,kuma ku tserewa wanda yake bayanku,kuma babu wanda zaizo da irin abinda kuka samu sai wanda ya aikata irin abinda kuka aikata,kuyi; -Subhãnallah 33
-Walhamdulillah 33
-Wallahu Akbar 33 bayan kowace sallar farillah)*
@ﺻﺤﻴﺢ ﻣﺴﻠﻢ.

*_6-SIGA TA SHIDA_*
-Subhãnallah 11
-Walhamdulillah 11
-Wallahu Akbar 11
@ﺃﺧﺮﺟﺔ ﻣﺴﻠﻢ.

adan nan sune sigogin Tasbihin da ya tabbata a sunnar Manzon Allah SAW ya kamata ga dukkan musulami ya riqa yin wadan nan Tasbihi yana chanchanzawa lokaci zuwa lokaci dan ya yi aiki da koyi da Manzon Allah gaba daya.

   *_Allah ne mafi sani_*TASBIHI A BAYAN SALLAR FARILLAH KALA SHIDA NE

Ibn Usaimeen Allah yayi masa Rahama yana cewa:
*"Ga dukkan wanda yake so yabi sunnar Manzon Allah SAW kuma ya dace da ita yana da qa'idodi guda uku"*

1-Qa'ida ta farko
*"Kayi kokarin aiki da wannan sunnar da kokarin kiyayeta batare da kariba ko ragi"*

2-Qa'ida ta biyu
*"Kiyaye sunnar kamar yadda tazo kada a mantata ko a ki aiki da ita"*

3-Qa'ida ta ukku
*"Aikata sunnar a matsayin koyi da Manzon Allah SAW ba al'adaba ko kaga mutane sunayin hakan,kaji kanayin koyine da Annabi s.a.w"*

*_1-SIGA TA FARKO_*
-Subhãnallah 33
-Walhamdulillah 33
-Wallahu Akbar 33
Sai a cike na dari da
-ﻻ ﺇﻟﻪ ﺇﻻ ﺍﻟﻠﻪ ﻭﺣﺪﻩ ﻻ ﺷﺮﻳﻚ ﻟﻪ . ﻟﻪ ﺍﻟﻤﻠﻚ ﻭﻟﻪ ﺍﻟﺤﻤﺪ ﻭﻫﻮ ﻋﻠﻰ ﻛﻞ ﺷﻲﺀ ﻗﺪﻳﺮ .
_Lã ilaha illallahu wahdahu lã sharika lahu lahul mulku walahul Hamdu wahuwa ala kulli shai'in Qadir_
Manzon AllaH SAW yace:
*(Wanda ya fadi wannan bayan kowace sallar farilla, an gafarta masa zunubansa ko da sun kai yawan kumfar teku)*
@ﺻﺤﻴﺢ ﻣﺴﻠﻢ


*_2-SIGA TA BIYU_*
-Subhãnallah 33
-Walhamdulillah 33
-Wallahu Akbar 34
Manzon Allah s.a.w yana cewa:
*(Wanzazzune mai fadarsu ko mai aikata su baya tabewa,Subhãnallah 33,Walhamdulillah 33,Wallahu Akbar 34 a bayan kowace sallar farilla)*
@ﺻﺤﻴﺢ ﻣﺴﻠﻢ

*_3-SIGA TA UKKU_*
-Subhãnallah 10
-Walhamdulillah 10
-Wallahu Akbar 10.
Sukace ya Manzon Allah,ma'abuta dukiya sun tafi da daraja madaukakiya da ni'ima tabbatacciya,sai yace:
*(Ta yaya hakan??)*
Sai sukace;
"Suna yin sallah kamar yanda muke yin sallah,suna jihadi kamar yanda muke jihadi,sannan suna ciyarwa da sauran dukiyarsu,mu kuma bamu da dukiya. Sai Manzon Allah s.a.w yace:
*(Shin bazan baku labarin wani abu ba?? Wanda zaku kamo wanda ya wuceku,kuma ku tserewa wanda yake bayanku,kuma babu wanda zaizo da irin abinda kuka samu sai wanda ya aikata irin abinda kuka aikata,kuyi*; Subhãnallah 10
-Walhamdulillah 10
-Wallahu Akbar 10, a bayan kowace sallah ta farillah)*
@ﺻﺤﻴﺢ ﺍﻟﺒﺨﺎﺭﻱ


_4-SIGA TA HUDU_*
-Subhãnallah 25
-Walhamdulillah 25
-Wallahu Akbar 25.
@ﺻﺤﺤﻪ ﺍﻷﻟﺒﺎﻧﻲ.


*_5-SIGA TA BIYAR_*
-Subhãnallah 33
-Walhamdulillah 33
-Wallahu Akbar 33
Talakkawan Madina sunzo wajan Manzon Allah SAW,sai Sukace ya Manzon Allah,ma'abuta dukiya sun tafi da daraja madaukakiya da ni'ima tabbatacciya,sai yace:
*(Ta yaya hakan??)*
Sai sukace;
"Suna yin sallah kamar yanda muke yin sallah,suna yin azumi kamar yanda muke yin azumi jihadi kamar yanda muke jihadi,sannan suna ciyarwa da sauran dukiyarsu,mu kuma bamu da dukiya. Sai Manzon Allah s.a.w yace:
*(Shin bazan baku labarin wani abu ba?? Wanda zaku kamo wanda ya wuceku,kuma ku tserewa wanda yake bayanku,kuma babu wanda zaizo da irin abinda kuka samu sai wanda ya aikata irin abinda kuka aikata,kuyi; -Subhãnallah 33
-Walhamdulillah 33
-Wallahu Akbar 33 bayan kowace sallar farillah)*
@ﺻﺤﻴﺢ ﻣﺴﻠﻢ.

*_6-SIGA TA SHIDA_*
-Subhãnallah 11
-Walhamdulillah 11
-Wallahu Akbar 11
@ﺃﺧﺮﺟﺔ ﻣﺴﻠﻢ.

Wadan nan sune sigogin Tasbihin da ya tabbata a sunnar Manzon Allah SAW ya kamata ga dukkan musulami ya riqa yin wadan nan Tasbihi yana chanchanzawa lokaci zuwa lokaci dan ya yi aiki da koyi da Manzon Allah gaba daya.

   *_Allah ne mafi sani_*

Friday, February 15, 2019

Inec postpone tomorrow elections


*BREAKING: INEC to postpone tomorrow’s
elections*

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is considering postponing Saturday’s presidential and national assembly elections, PREMIUM TIMES has learnt.
Multiple sources close to the electoral commission said the postponement being considered is due to some logistics challenges being faced by the commission in many states.
A formal announcement is expected on Friday night, our sources said.
Some of the states where the logistic challenges are said to occur include Niger and Ekiti.
PREMIUM TIMES published a report by the News Agency of Nigeria where the Resident Electoral Commissioner in Niger State said ballot papers for two of the state’s three senatorial districts were missing as of Friday evening.
In Ekiti, the former governor of the state, Ayo Fayose, accused INEC of deliberately hoarding materials for the presidential, Senate and House of Representatives elections in some states to frustrate the PDP.


r Fayose said he was aware that ballot papers and result sheets for presidential and senatorial elections were not in Ekiti State as at 9 p.m. on Friday, adding that only materials for the House of Representatives were distributed.
According to his spokesperson, Lere Olayinka, Mr Fayose said similar situations already reported in Oyo, Taraba, Edo, Niger, Ogun, Rivers and other states.

he INEC Commissioner in charge of publicity, Festus Okoye, did not answer or return multiple calls from PREMIUM TIMES.
INEC had scheduled the national elections for Saturday while the governorship and state assemblies elections are scheduled for March 2.

Tuesday, February 12, 2019

BAYERO UNIVERSITY KANO (BUK) SCHOOL FEES PAYMENT 2019/2020

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BIOLOGY SYLLABUS TABLE OF CONTENT

BIOLOGY SYLLABUS
Table of content

nbsp;       A: VARIETY OF ORGANISMS

1. Living organisms:
2. Evolution among the following:
3.a Structural/functional and behavioural adaptations of organisms.
B: FORM AND FUNCTIONS
1. Internal structure of a flowering plant
2. Nutrition
3. Transport
4. Respiration
7. Reproduction
8. Growth
9. Co-ordination and control
C: ECOLOGY
1. Factors affecting the distribution of Organisms
2. Symbiotic interactions of plants and animals
3. Natural Habitats
4. Local (Nigerian Biomes)
5. The Ecology of Populations:
6. SOIL
7. Humans and Environment
D: HEREDITY AND VARIATIONS
(I) Variation In Population
2. Heredity
E: EVOLUTION
1. Theories of evolution
2. Evidence of evolution
A: VARIETY OF ORGANISMS
1. Living organisms:
a. Characteristics
b. Cell structure and functions of cell Components
c. Level of organization
i. Cell e.g. euglena and paramecium,
ii. Tissue, e.g. epithelial tissues and hydra
iii. Organ, e.g. onion bulb
iv. Systems, e.g. reproductive, digestive and excretory
v. Organisms e.g. Chlamydomonas
Candidates should be able to:
i. differentiate between the characteristics of living and non-living things.
ii. identify the structures of plants and animal cells.
iii. analyse the functions of the components of plants and animal cells.
iv. compare and contrast the structure of plant and animal cells.
v. trace the levels of organization among organisms in their logical sequence in relation to the five level of organization of living organisms.

2. Evolution among the following:
a. Monera (prokaryotes), e.g. bacteria and blue green algae.
b. Protista (protozoans and protophyta),
e.g. Amoeba, Euglena and Paramecium
c. Fungi, e.g. mushroom and Rhizopus.
d. Plantae (plants)
i. Thallophyta (e.g. Spirogyra)
ii. Bryophyta (mosses and liveworts) e.g.
rachmenium and Merchantia.
iii. Pteridophyta (ferns) e.g. Dryopteris.
iv. Spermatophyta (Gymnospermae and Angiospermae)
– Gymnosperms e.g. Cycads and conifers.
– Angiosperms (monocots, e.g. maize; dicots, e.g. water leaf)
e. Animalia (animals)
i. Invertebrates
– coelenterate (e.g. Hydra)
– Platyhelminthes (flatworms) e.g. Taenia
– Nematoda (roundworms)
– Annelida (e.g. earthworm)
– Arthropoda e.g. mosquito, cockroach, housefly, bee, butterfly
– Mollusca (e.g. snails)
ii. Multicellular animals (vertebrates)
– pisces (cartilaginous and bony fish)
– Amphibia (e.g. toads and frogs)
– Reptilia (e.g. lizards, snakes and turtles)
– Aves (birds)
– Mammalia (mammals)
Candidates should be able to:
i. analyse external features and characteristics of the listed organisms:
ii. apply the knowledge from (i) above to demonstrate increase in structural complexity .
iii. trace the stages in the life histories of the listed organisms.
iv. apply the knowledge of the life histories to demonstrate gradual transition from life in water to life on land.
v. trace the evolution of the listed plants.Candidates should be able to:
i. trace the advancement of the invertebrate animals.
ii. determine the economic importance of the
insects studied.
iii. asses their values to the environment.
i. trace the advancement of multi-cellular animals.
ii. determine their economic importance.

3.a Structural/functional and behavioural adaptations of organisms.
b. adaptive colouration and its functions
c. Behavioural adaptations in social animals
d. Structural adaptations in organisms.
Candidates should be able to:
i. describe how the various structures, functions and behaviour adapt these organisms to their environment, and way of life
Candidates should be able to:
i. Categorize countershading in fish, toads and snakes and warning colouration in mushrooms.
Candidates should be able to:
i. Differentiate various castes in social insects like termites and thei functions in their colony hive.
ii. Account for basking in lizards, territorial behavour of other animals under unfavourable conditions (hibernation and aestivation).
Candidates should be able to account for adaptation in organisms with respect to the following:
i. Obtaining food (beaks and legs of birds, mouthparts of insects especially mosquito, butterfly and moth.)
ii. Protection and defence (stick insects, praying mantis and toad).
iii. Securing mates (redhead male and female Agama lizards, display of fathers by birds).
iv. Regulating body temperature (skin, feathers and hairs)
v. Conserving water (spines in plants and scales in mammals).

B: FORM AND FUNCTIONS
TOPICS/CONTENTS/NOTES OBJECTIVES

1. Internal structure of a flowering plant
i. Root
ii. Stem
iii. Leaf
b. Internal structure of a mammal
Candidates should be able to:
i. identify the transverse sections of these
organs.
a. relate the structure of these organs to their
functions.
b. Identify supporting tissues in plants (collenchyma) sclerenchyma, xylem and phloem fibres)
c. Describe the distribution of supporting tissues in roots, stem and leaf
Candidates should be able to:
i. examine the arrangement of the mammalian internal organs.
ii. describe the appearance and position of the digestive, reproductive and excretory organs.

2. Nutrition
a. Modes of nutrition
i. Autotrophic
ii. Heterotrophic
b. Types of Nutrition
c. Plant nutrition
i. Photosynthesis
ii. Mineral requirements
(macro and micro-nutrients)
d. Animal nutrition
i. Classes of food substances; carbohydrates, proteins, fats and oils, vitamins, mineral salts and water
ii. Food tests (e.g. starch, reducing sugar, protein, oil, fat etc.
iii. The mammalian tooth (structures, types and functions
iv. Mammalian alimentary canal
v. Nutrition process (ingestion, digestion, absorption,
and assimilation of digested food.
Candidates should be able to:
i. compare the photosynthetic and chemosynthetic modes of nutrition;
ii. provide examples from both flowering and non- flowering plants
ii. compare autotrophic and heterotrophic modes of nutrition.
Candidates should be able to:
differentiate the following examples:
– holozoic (sheep and man)
– Parasitic (roundworm, tapeworm and Loranthus)
– saprophytic (Rhizopus and mushroom)
– carnivorous plants (sundew and bladderwort)
– determine their nutritional value.
Candidates should be able to:
i. Differentiate the light and dark reactions, and state conditions necessary for photosynthesis.
ii. determine the necessity of light, carbon (IV) oxide and
chlorophyll in photosynthesis.
iii. detect the presence of starch in a leaf as an evidence of photosynthesis.
Candidates should be able to:
i. identify macro-and micro-elements required by plants.
ii. recognise the deficiency symptoms of nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium.

3. Transport
a. Need for transportation
b. Materials for transportation.
Excretory products, gases, manufactured food, digested food, nutrient, water and hormones)
c. Channels for transportation
i. Mammalian circulatory system (heart, arteries,
veins, and capillaries)
ii Plant vascular system (phloem and xylem)
d. Media and processes of mechanism for transportation.
Candidates should be able to:
i. indicate the sources of the various classes of food;
ii. relate the importance and deficiency e.g. scurvy, rickets, kwashiorkor etc. of each class;
iii. determine the importance of a balanced diet.
Candidates should be able to detect the presence of the listed food items from the result of a given experiment.
Candidates should be able to:
i. describe the structure of a typical mammalian tooth;
ii. differentiate the types of mammalian tooth and relate their structures to their functions.
iii. compare the dental formulae of man, sheep, and dog.
Candidates should be able to:
i. relate the structure of the various components of the alimentary canal and its accessory organs (liver, pancreas, and gall bladder) to their functions.
Candidates should be able to:
i. identify the general characteristics of digestive enzymes;
ii. associate enzymes with digestion of carbohydrates, proteins and fats;
iii. determine the end products of these classes of food.
Candidates should be able to:
i. determine the relationship between increase in size and complexity and the need for the development of a transport system in plants and animals.
Candidates should be able to:
i. determine the sources of materials and the forms in which they are transported.
Candidates should be able to:
i. describe the general circulatory system;
ii. compare specific functions of the hepatic portal vein, the pulmonary vein and artery, aorta, the renal artery and vein
Candidates should be able to:
i. identify the organs of the plant vascular system.
ii. understand the specific functions of the phloem and xylem.
Candidates should be able to:
i. identify media of transportation (e.g. cytoplasm,
cell sap, body fluid, blood and lymph);
ii. know the composition and functions of blood and lymph;
iii. describe diffusion, osmosis, plasmolysis and
turgidity as mechanism of transportation in organisms.
iv. compare the various mechanisms of open
circulatory systems, in animal transpiration pull, root
pressure and active transport as mechanism of transportation in plants.

4. Respiration
a. Respiratory organs and surfaces
b. The mechanism of gaseous exchange in:
i. Plants
ii. Mammals
c. Aerobic respiration
d. Anaerobic respiration
Candidates should be able to:
i. examine the significance of respiration;
ii. describe a simplified outline of the chemical process involved in glycolysis and krebs cycle with reference to the role ATP
iii deduce from an experimental set up, gaseous exchange and products, exchange and production of heat energy during respiration.
Candidates should be able to:
i. describe the following respiratory organs and surfaces with organisms in which they occur; body surface, gill, trachea, lungs, stomata and lenticel.
Candidates should be able to:
i. describe the mechanism for the opening and closing of the stomata;
ii. determine respiratory movements in these animals.
Candidates should be able to:
iii. examine the role of oxygen in the liberation of
energy for the activities of the living organisms;
iv. deduce the effect of insufficient supply of oxygen to the muscles.
Candidates should be able to:
i. use yeast cells and sugar solution to demonstrate
the process of fermentation.
ii. know the economic importance of yeasts.

5. Excretion

a. Types of excretory structures:
contractile vacuole, flamecell,
nephridium, Malpighian tubule, kidney,
stoma and lenticel.
b. Excretory mechanisms:
i. Kidneys
ii. lungs
ii. skin
c. Excretory products of plants
Candidates should be able to:
i. define the meaning and state the significance of excretion;
ii. relate the characteristics of each structure with functions.
Candidates should be able to:
i. relate the structure of the kidneys to the excretory
nd osmo-regulatory functions.
. identify the functions and excretory products of the lungs and the skin.
Candidates should be able to:
i. deduce the economic importance of the excretory
products of plants, e.g carbon (IV) oxide, oxygen, tannins, resins, gums, mucilage, alkaloids etc.

6. Support and movement

a. Tropic, tactic, nastic and sleep
movements in plants
b. supporting tissues in animals
c. Types and functions of the skeleton
i. Exoskeleton
ii. Endoskeleton
iii. Functions of the skeleton in animals
Candidates should be able to:
i. determine the need for support and movement in
organisms;
ii. identify supporting tissues in plants (collenchyma,
sclerenchyma, xylem and phloem fibres);
iii. describe the distribution of supporting tissues in
roots, stem, and leaf.
Candidates should be able to:
i. relate the response of plants to the stimuli of light,
water, gravity and touch;
ii. identify the regions of growth in roots and shoots
and the roles of auxins in tropism.
Candidates should be able to:
i. relate the location of chitin, cartilage and bone to
their supporting function.
ii. relate the structure and the general layout of the
mammalian skeleton to their supportive, locomotive and respiratory function.
iii. differentiate types of joints using appropriate
examples.
Candidates should be able to:
i. apply the protective, supportive, locomotive and
respiratory functions of the skeleton to the well being of the animal.

7. Reproduction
a. A sexual reproduction
i. Fission as in Paramecium
ii. Budding as in yeast
iii. Natural vegetative propagation
iv. Artificial vegetative propagation.
b. sexual reproduction in flowering plants
i. Floral parts and their functions
ii. Pollination and fertilization
iii. products of sexual reproduction
c. Reproduction in mammals
i. structures and functions of the male and female reproductive organs
ii. Fertilization and development.
(Fusion of gamates)
Candidates should be able to:
i. differentiate between asexual and sexual reproduction
ii. apply natural vegetative propagation in crop production and multiplication.
iii. apply grafting, budding and layering in agricultural practices.
Candidates should be able to:
i. relate parts of flower to their functions and reproductive process
ii. deduce the advantages of cross pollination.
iii. deduce the different types of placentation that develop into simple, aggregate, multiple and succulent fruits.
Candidates should be able to:
i. differentiate between male and female reproductive organs
ii. relate their structure and function to the production of offspring.
Candidates should be able to:
i. describe the fusion of gametes as a process of
fertilization.
ii. relate the effects of the mother’s health, nutrition
and indiscriminate use of drugs on the developmental stages of the embryo up to birth.
iv. Modern methods of regulating reproductive on e.g. invitro fertilization and birth control

8. Growth
a. meaning of growth
b. Germination of seeds and condition
necessary for germination of seeds.
Candidates should be able to:
i. apply the knowledge of the conditions necessary for germination on plants growth.
ii. differentiate between epigeal and hypogeal germination.

9. Co-ordination and control
a. Nervous coordination:
i. the components, structure and functions
of the central nervous system;
ii. The components and functions of the
peripheral nervous systems;
iii. Mechanism of transmission of impulses;
iv. Reflex action
b. The sense organs
i. skin (tactile)
ii. nose (olfactory)
iii. tongue (taste)
iv. eye (sight)
v. ear (auditory)
c. Hormonal control
i. animal hormonal system
– Pituitary
– thyroid
– parathyroid
– adrenal gland
– pancreas
– gonads
ii. Plant hormones (phytohormones)
d. Homeostasis
i. Body temperature regulation
ii. Salt and water regulation
Candidates should be able to:
i. apply the knowledge of the structure and function of the central nervous system in the coordination of body functions in organisms.
ii. illustrate reflex actions such as blinking of the eyes, knee jerk etc.
iii. differentiate between reflex and voluntary actions as well as conditioned reflexes such as salivation, riding a bicycle and swimming.
Candidates should be able to:
i. associate the listed sense organs with their functions.
ii. apply the knowledge of the structure and functions of these sense organs in detecting and correcting their defects.
Candidates should be able to:
i. locate the listed endocrine glands in animals.
ii. relate the hormone produced by each of these glands to their functions.
Candidates should be able to:
i. examine the effects of various phytohormones (e.g. auxins, gibberellin, cytokinin, and ethylene) on growth, tropism, flowering, fruit ripening and leaf abscission.
Candidates should be able to:
i. relate the function of hormones to regulating the levels of materials inside the body.

ECOLOGY
1. Factors affecting the distribution of Organisms
i. Abiotic
ii. Biotic
Candidates should be able to:
i. deduce the effects of temperature; rainfall, relative
humidity, wind speed and direction, altitude, salinity, turbidity, pH and edaphic (soil) conditions on the distribution of organisms.
ii. use appropriate equipment (e.g. secchi disc,
thermometer, rain gauge etc) to measure abiotic factors.
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i. describe how the activities of plants/animals (particularly human) affect the distribution of organisms.

2. Symbiotic interactions of plants and animals
(a) Energy flow in the ecosystem: food chains, food webs and trophic levels
(b) Nutrient cycling in nature
i. carbon cycle
ii. water cycle
iii. Nitrogen cycle
andidates should be able to:
i. determine appropriate examples of symbiosis, parasitism, saprophytism, commensalism, mutualism, amensalism,
competition, predation and cooperation among organisms.
ii. associate the distribution of organisms with food chains and food webs in particular habitats.
Candidates should be able to:
i. food chains and webs
Candidates should be able to:
i. describe the cycle and its significance including the balance of atmospheric oxygen and carbon (IV) oxide and global warming.
Candidates should be able to:
i. assess the effects of water cycle on other nutrient cycles.
Candidates should be able to:
i. relate the roles of bacteria and leguminous plants in the cycling of nitrogen.

3. Natural Habitats
(a) Aquatic (e.g. ponds, streams, lakes
seashores and mangrove swamps)
(b) Terrestrial/arboreal (e.g. tree-tops of oil palm, abandoned farmland or a dry grassy (savanna) field, and burrow or hole.
Candidates should be able to:
i. associate plants and animals with each of these habitats.
Candidates should be able to:
i. relate adaptive features to the habitats in which an organisms lives.

4. Local (Nigerian Biomes)
a. Tropical rainforest
b. Guinea savanna (southern and northern)
c. Sudan Savanna
d. Desert
e. Highlands of montane forests and grasslands of the Obudu, Jos, Mambilla Plateau.
Candidates should be able to:
i. locate biomes in regions
ii. apply the knowledge of the features of the listed local biomes in determining the characteristics of different regions of Nigeria.

5. The Ecology of Populations:
(a) Population density and overcrowding.
(b) Adaptation for survival
i. Factors that bring about competition
ii. Intra and inter-specific competition
iii. Relationship between competition and succession.
(c) Factors affecting population sizes:
i. Biotic (e.g. food, pest, disease, predation, competition, reproductive ability).
ii. Abiotic (e.g. temperature, space, light, rainfall, topography, pressure, pH, etc.
(d) Ecological succession
i. primary succession
ii. secondary succession
Candidates should be able to:
i. determine the reasons for rapid changes in human population and the consequences of overcrowding.
ii. compute/calculate density as the number of organisms per unit area.
Candidates should be able to:
i) Relate increase in population, diseases, shortage of food and space with intra- and inter-specific competition.
Candidates should be able to:
i) Determine niche differentiation as a means of reducing intra-specific completion.
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i) Relate competition to succession.
Candidates should be able to:
i. deduce the effect of these factors on the size of population.
i. determine the interactions between biotic and abiotic factors, e.g. drought or scarcity of water which leads to food shortage and lack of space which causes increase in disease rates.
Candidates should be able to:
i. trace the sequence in succession to the climax stage of stability in plant population.

6. SOIL
a) (i) characteristics of different types
of soil (sandy, loamy, clayey)
i. soil structure
ii. porosity, capillarity and humus
content
iii. Components of the soil
i. inorganic
ii. organic
iii. soil organisms
iv. Soil air
v. Soil water
Soil fertility:
i. loss of soil fertility
ii. Renewal and maintenance of soil fertility
Candidates should be able to:
i. identify physical properties of different soil types based on simple measurement of particle size, porosity or water retention ability.
ii. determine the amounts of air, water, humus and capillarity in different soil types experimentally.
Candidates should be able to:
i. relate soil characteristics, types and components to the healthy growth of plant.
Candidates should be able to:
i. relate such factors as loss of inorganic matter, compaction, leaching, erosion of the top soil and repeated cropping with one variety.
Candidates should be able to:
i. apply the knowledge of the practice of contour ridging, terracing, mulching, poly-cropping, strip-cropping, use of organic and inorganic fertilizers, crop rotation, shifting cultivation, etc to enhance soil conservation.

. Humans and Environment
(a) Diseases:
(i) Common and endemic diseases.
ii. Easily transmissible diseases and disease syndrome such as:
– poliomyelitis
– cholera
– tuberculosis
– sexually transmitted disease/syndrome (gonorrhea, syphilis, AIDS, etc.
b. Pollution and its control
(i) sources, types, effects and methods of control.
(ii) Sanitation and sewage
(c) Conservation of Natural Resources
(d) Game reserves and National parks
Candidates should be able to:
i. identify ecological conditions that favour the spread of common endemic and potentially epidemic disease e.g. malaria, meningitis, drancunculiasis, schistosomiasis, onchocerciasis, typhoid fever and cholera etc.
ii. relate the biology of the vector or agent of each disease with its spread and control.
Candidates should be able to:
i. use the knowledge of the causative organisms, mode of transmission and symptoms of the listed diseases to their prevention/treatment/control.
ii. apply the principles of inoculation and vaccination on disease prevention.
Candidates should be able to:
i. categorize pollution into air, water and soil pollution.
ii. relate the effects of common pollutants to human health and environmental degradation.
iii. determine the methods by which each pollutant may be controlled.
Candidates should be able to:
i. examine the importance of sanitation with emphasis on solid waste sewage disposal, community health and personal hygiene.
ii assess the roles and functions of international and national health agencies (e.g. World Health Organization (WHO), United Nations International Children Emergency Fund (UNICEF), International Red Cross Society (IRCS), and the ministries of health and environment.
Candidates should be able to:
(i) apply the various methods of conservation of both the renewable and non-renewable natural resources for the protection of our environment for present and future generations.
(ii) outline the benefits of conserving natural resources, prevention of desertification.
(iii) identify the bodies responsible for the conservation of resources at the national and international levels (e.g. Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF), Federal Ministry of Environment, Nigeria National Parks, World Wildlife Foundation (WWF), International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN),
United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) and their activities.
(iv) asses their activities.
Candidates should be able to:
i. Know the location and importance of game reserves and National parks in Nigeria

D: HEREDITY AND VARIATIONS
(I) Variation In Population
a. Morphological variations in the physical appearance of individuals.
(i) size (height, weight)
(ii) Colour (skin, eye, hair, coat of animals, scales and feathers.
(iii) Fingerprints
b. Physiological variation
(i) Ability to roll tongue
(ii) Ability to taste
phenylthiocarbamide (PTC)
(iii) Blood groups
c. Application of discontinuous
variation in crime detection,
blood transfusion and
determination of paternity.
Candidates should be able to:
i. differentiate between continuous and discontinuous variations with examples.
ii. relate the role of environmental conditions, habitat and the genetic constitution to variation.
Candidates should be able to:
i) measure heights and weight of pupils of the same age group;
ii) plot graphs of frequency distribution of the heights and weights.
Candidates should be able to:
i) observe and record various colour patterns in some plants and mammals.
Candidates should be able to:
i) apply classification of fingerprints in identity detection.
Candidates should be able to:
i) identify some specific examples of
physiological variation among human population.
ii) categorize people according to their physiological variation.
Candidates should be able to:
i) apply the knowledge of blood groups in blood transfusion and determination of paternity.
ii) use discontinuous variation in crime detection.

2. Heredity
a) Inheritance of characters in organisms;
i) Heritable and non-heritable characters.
b) Chromosomes – the basis of heredity;
(i) Structure
(ii) Process of transmission of hereditary characters from parents to offspring.
c) Probability in genetics and sex determination.
a) Application of the principles of heredity in:
i) Agriculture
(ii) Medicine
b. Sex – linked characters e.g. baldness, haemophilia, colour blindness, etc.
Candidates should be able to:
i. determine heritable and non-heritable characters with examples.
Candidates should be able to:
i. illustrate simple structure of DNA
Candidates should be able to:
i. illustrate segregation of genes at meiosis and recombination
of genes at fertilization to account for the process of transmission of characters from parents to offsprings.
Candidates should be able to:
i) deduce that segregation of genes occurs during gamete formation and that recombination of genes at fertilization is
random in nature.
Candidates should be able to:
i. analyze data on cross-breeding experiments.
ii. apply the principles of heredity in the production of new varieties of crops and livestock through cross-breeding.
iii. deduce advantages and disadvantages
of out-breeding and in-breeding.
iv. analyze elementarily the contentious issues of genetically modified organisms (GMO) and gene therapy and biosafety.
Candidates should be able to:
i) apply the knowledge of heredity in marriage counselling with particular reference to blood grouping, sickle-cell
anaemia and the Rhesus factors.
ii) examine the significance of using recombinant DNA materials in the production of important medical products such as insulin, interferon and enzymes.
Candidates should be able to:
i) identify characters that are sex linked.

E: EVOLUTION
1. Theories of evolution
a) Lamarck’s theory
b) Darwin’s theory
c) organic theory
Candidates should be able to:
i.) relate organic evolution as the sum total of all adaptive changes that have taken place over a long period of time resulting in the diversity of forms, structure and functions among organisms.
ii.) examine the contributions of Lamarck and Darwin to the theory of evolution.
iii.) know evidences in support of organic evolution

. Evidence of evolution
Candidates should be able to:
i.) provide evidences for evolution such as fossil records, comparative anatomy, physiology and embryology.
ii.) trace evolutionary trends in plants and animals.
iii.) provide evidence for modern evolutionary theories such as genetic studies and the role of mutation.

Monday, February 11, 2019

LOKUTA BIYAR (5) DA AKE BUDE KOFOFIN SAMA

*_LOKUTA GUDA-(5) BIYAR DA AKE BUDE KOKOFIN SAMA_*

-Kafin Sallar Azzuhur.
Manzon Allah SAW yana cewa:
*_(Lallai ana bude kokofin sama lokacin da rana tayi zawali ba'a kullesu har sai anyi Sallar azzuhur, shi yasa nake so aiyukan alkhairi nawa ahau sama dasu a wannan lokacin)_*.
@ﺻﺤﺤﻪ ﺍﻷﻟﺒﺎﻧﻲ ﻓﻲ
ﺻﺤﻴﺢ ﺍﻟﺠﺎﻣﻊ - ﺭﻗﻢ : ‏( 1532 )

NB
_"Shi yasanya Annabi s.a.w ya sunnan ta mana yin nafila raka'a hudu a awannan lokacin kamar yadda yazo a cikin"_.
@Saheeha.

2-Lokacin kowane kiran sallah.
Manzon Allah s.a.w yace:
*(Idan kayi kiran Sallah ana bude kokofin sama,kuma sai a amshi adduar wanda yayi addua a wannan lokacin)*.
@ﺍﻷﻟﺒﺎﻧﻲ ﻓﻲ ﺻﺤﻴﺢ ﺍﻟﺘﺮﻏﻴﺐ - ﺭﻗﻢ : ‏( 260 ‏) ﺻﺤﻴﺢ ﺍﻟﺠﺎﻣﻊ - ﺭﻗﻢ : ‏( 818 ).

NB
_"Dan haka mu yawaita rokon Allah bayan kiran sallah lokacine na amsa addua kamar yadda Annabi s.a.w yace"_.

3-Lokacin jiran sallah a masallaci bayan an gama wata sallah,kamar tsakanin magariba da Isha'i ko tsakanin La'asar zuwa Magariba.

Manzon Allah s.a.w yana cewa:
*(Kuyi albishir,wannan Ubangijinku ne ya bude wata kofa daga cikin kokofin sama,yana alfahari da ku a wajan mala'ikunsa yana cewa:ku kulli bayina sun gabatar da farilla dana dora masu kuma amma suna jiran wata sallar)*.
@ﺻﺤﺤﻪ ﺍﻷﻟﺒﺎﻧﻲ ﻓﻲ ﺻﺤﻴﺢ ﺍﻟﺘﺮﻏﻴﺐ - ﺭﻗﻢ : ‏( 445 ‏) ﺻﺤﻴﺢ ﺍﻟﺠﺎﻣﻊ - ﺭﻗﻢ : ‏( 36 )

NB
_"Wanda ya zauna a wajan sallarsa yana jiran wata sallah mala'iku sunayi masa addua kuma ana rubuta masa ladar yana cikin sallah sannan ana bude masa kofar sama dan amsa adduarsa"_

*4-Idan dare yayi Rabi*

Manzon Allah s.a.w yana cewa:
*(Idan dare yayi rabi ana bude kokofin sama,sai wani mai kira yayi kira yace: Shin akwai mai rokon Allah a amsa masa?akwai mai roko abashi?akwai mai da damuwa a yaye masa?babu wani musulmi da zai roki Allah a wannan lokaci face Allah ya amsa masa,sai dai mazinaciyar da take amfanuwa da zinar ko kudin zina....)*.
@ﺻﺤﺤﻪ ﺍﻷﻟﺒﺎﻧﻲ ﻓﻲ ﺻﺤﻴﺢ ﺍﻟﺘﺮﻏﻴﺐ - ﺭﻗﻢ : ‏( 786 ‏)
ﺻﺤﻴﺢ ﺍﻟﺠﺎﻣﻊ - ﺭﻗﻢ : ‏( 2971 )

*5-Lokacin yin addua da wadan nan kalmomi*:

*ﺍﻟﻠﻪُ ﺃﻛﺒﺮُ ﻛﺒﻴﺮًﺍ ﻭﺍﻟﺤﻤﺪُ ﻟﻠﻪ ﻛﺜﻴﺮًﺍ ﻭﺳﺒﺤﺎﻥ ﺍﻟﻠﻪِ ﺑﻜﺮﺓً ﻭﺃﺻﻴﻞً*ﺍ
[ALLAHU AKBAR KABIRAN WALHAMDU LILLAHI KATHIRAN WA SUBHANALLAH BUKRATAN WA ASILA*]

Daya daga cikin sahabban Manzon s.a.w yana cewa:
"Wani lokaci muna sallah tare da Manzon Allah s.a.w sai wani mutum daga cikin mutane yace:
[ﺍﻟﻠﻪُ ﺃﻛﺒﺮُ ﻛﺒﻴﺮًﺍ ﻭﺍﻟﺤﻤﺪُ ﻟﻠﻪ ﻛﺜﻴﺮًﺍ ﻭﺳﺒﺤﺎﻥ ﺍﻟﻠﻪِ ﺑﻜﺮﺓً ﻭﺃﺻﻴﻞ]
*ALLAHU AKBAR KABIRAN WALHAMDU LILLAHI KATHIRAN WA SUBHANALLAH BUKRATAN WA ASILA*]
sai Manzon Allah s.a.w yace:
*(Wanene ya fadi wadan nan kalmomin??)* Sai wani mutum yace nine ya Manzon Allah. Sai yace:
(An amsa adduarka kuma an bude maka kofofin sama,saboda da wadan nan kalmami)*.

Ibn Umar R.A yake cewa:
*"Ban taba barin fadar wadan nan kalmomin ba lokacin addua tun daga lokacin da naji Manzon S.a.w ya fadi haka"*.
@ ﺻﺤﻴﺢ ﻣﺴﻠﻢ ‏( 601 ).

Mu hada wannan muyi turawa yan uwan mu domin amfanin juna duniya da lahira.
ﺍﺑﻦ ﺍﻟﻤﺒﺎﺭﻙ ﺭﺣﻤﻪ ﺍﻟﻠﻪ :
Yana cewa:
"Ban san wata daraja mafi falala da daukaka bayan Annabta kamar yada Ilimi mai amfani".
@ﺗﻬﺬﻳﺐ ﺍﻟﻜﻤﺎﻝ ‏( ٢٠ /١٦ ).

Allah ya sanya mu cikin wadan da ake amsa adduar su.

Friday, February 8, 2019

NIGERIAN POLICE ACADEMY

The Nigeria Police Academy came into being on the 15th March, 1988 from two temporary locations (Police College Kaduna, and Police Training School Chalawa, Kano).

he Academy was upgraded to a degree awarding institution by the Federal Government in April, 2012. Subsequently, the National Universities Commission (NUC) recognized the Academy as the 37th Federal University and 124th University in the Nigerian university system, the same year. The degree programme started in September, 2013.

The Nigeria Police Academy is calling for applications from suitably qualified candidates for the positions below:

1. Technologist I

Location: Kano

Application Closing Date: March 12, 2019

2. Senior Technologist

Location: Kano

Application Closing Date: March 12, 2019

3. Senior Technical Officer

Location: Kano

Application Closing Date: March 12, 2019

4. Technical Officer

Location: Kano

Application Closing Date: March 12, 2019

5. Law Librarian

Location: Kano
br /> Application Closing Date: March 12, 2019

6. Lecturer I (Science)

Location: Kano

Departments: Biochemistry & Forensic Science, Biology, Mathematics & Computer Science, Physics.

Application Closing Date: March 12, 2019

7. Lecturer I (Law)

Location: Kano

Departments: Customary & Islamic Law, Private & Public Law, International & Jurisprudence, Commercial & Property Law.

Application Closing Date: March 12, 2019

8. Lecturer I (Humanities)

Location: Kano

Departments: English, History & International Studies, Linguistics & Nigerian Languages.

Application Closing Date: March 12, 2019

9. Lecturer I (Social and Management Sciences)

Location: Kano

Departments: Accounting, Economics & Management Sciences, Psychology, Political Science, Sociology.

Application Closing Date: March 12, 2019

10. Senior Lecturer (Social and Management Sciences)

Location: Kano

Departments: Accounting, Economics & Management Sciences, Psychology, Political Science, Sociology.

Application Closing Date: March 12, 2019

11. Senior Lecturer (Humanities)

Location: Kano

Departments: English, History & International Studies, Linguistics & Nigerian Languages.

Application Closing Date: March 12, 2019

12. Senior Lecturer (Law)

Location: Kano

Departments: Customary & Islamic Law, Private & Public Law, International & Jurisprudence, Commercial & Property Law.

pplication Closing Date: March 12, 2019

13. Senior Lecturer (Science)

Location: Kano

Departments: Biochemistry & Forensic Science, Biology, Mathematics & Computer Science, Physics.

Application Closing Date: March 12, 2019

14. Reader (Social and Management Sciences)

Location: Kano

Departments: Accounting, Economics & Management Sciences, Psychology, Political Science, Sociology.

Application Closing Date: March 12, 2019

15. Reader (Science)

Location: Kano

Departments: Biochemistry & Forensic Science, Biology, Mathematics & Computer Science, Physics.

Application Closing Date: March 12, 2019

16. Reader (Law)

Location: Kano

Departments: Customary & Islamic Law, Private & Public Law, International & Jurisprudence, Commercial & Property Law.

Application Closing Date: March 12, 2019

17. Reader (Humanities)

Location: Kano

Departments: English, History & International Studies, Linguistics & Nigerian Languages.

Application Closing Date: March 12, 2019

18. Professor (Social and Management Sciences)

Location: Kano

Departments: Accounting, Economics & Management Sciences, Psychology, Political Science, Sociology.

Application Closing Date: March 12, 2019

19. Professor (Humanities)

Location: Kano

Departments: English, History & International Studies, Linguistics & Nigerian Languages.

Application Closing Date: March 12, 2019

20. Professor (Law)

Location: Kano

Departments: Customary & Islamic Law, Private & Public Law, International & Jurisprudence, Commercial & Property Law.

Application Closing Date: March 12, 2019

21. Professor (Science)

Location: Kano

Departments: Biochemistry & Forensic Science, Biology, Mathematics & Computer Science, Physics.

Application Closing Date: March 12, 2019

Application Closing Date: March 12, 2019.

How to Apply

Interested and qualified candidates are to attach to their Applications, twenty (20) typewritten copies of their Curriculum Vitae, giving the details in the following order:

Full Name with Surname underlined.
Date and place of Birth
State of Origin/local Government
Nationality & how acquired
Marital Status
Number & ages of children
Current Postal Address including telephone number & E-mail
ducational institutions attended with dates
Academic/professional qualifications obtained with dates
Membership of Professional Bodies/Associations
Honours and Distinctions (If any)
Academic/Scholarly publications (in standard format)
Conferences Attended/Papers presented with dates
Previous Employment(s) and Post(s) held with dates
Present Employment including status and salary, duties and any other experience.
Name, Phone Numbers. and addresses of three (3) Referees (Employer, Educational and Personal) who are to forward confidential reports on them directly to the Registrar via the address below.
Applications are to be submitted in a sealed envelope with the inscription of the post for which you are applying on the top left hand corner addressed and sent to:

The Registrar,
Nigeria Police Academy Wudil,
Kano-Maiduguri Road,
P.M.B. 3474,
Kano State.

OR

P.O. Box 14830,
Kano State.

Note: Applicants must be ready to support every claim with documentary evidence (where applicable) and bring the originals of all their credentials if invited for interview.

FASSARAR LITTAFIN PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY, MATHEMATICS


Anyi Nasarar Kammala Fassarar Litattafan PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY, MATHEMATICS zuwa yaren HAUSA.
~Cibiyar Bincike Kan Harsunan Nigeria da Fassara da Hikimomin Al'umma, Jami'ar Bayero, Kano.
Wannan cibiya mai suna a sama tayi Nasarar buga da fassara Litattafan kimiyya guda takwas zuwa yaren Hausa saboda daliban Piramare, Karamar Sakandare (Junior) da kuma babbar Sakandare (Senior) Saboda dalibai 'yan yankin Arwacin Nigeria.
Farfesa Aliyu Mu'azu Director na wannan Cibiyar yace "Litattafan sune:
1. Kimiyya da Fasaha don makarantun Firamare. Littafi na daya zuwa na uku.
2. Lissafi don Kananan makarantun Sakandare. Littafi na daya zuwa na uku.
3. Kyamistare (Chemistry) don manyan makarantun Sakandare.
4. Fizis (Physics) don manyan makarantun Sakandare.
Wadannan sune Litattafan da aka Fassara zuwa yaren Hausa.
Haka kuma wajen yin aikin wannan fassara Farfesa Mu'azu yace sunyi amfani ne da tsarin karantarwa na kasa (National Curriculum) tare da Taimakon abokan aikin su na Faculty of Science da kuma Faculty Of Education.

Farfesa Mu'azu yace "Shawarar fassara wadannan Litattafan da kuma buga su yazo ne sakamakon kokarin da wannan cibiya takeyi na ganin ta bada nata gudun muwa wajen habaka ilimin zamani a yankin mu na Arewa ta hanyar koyarda ilimin da harshen uwa (Yaren mu/Hausa) dan haka wannan cibiya tayi amannar cewa koyo da koyarwa zai kasance mafi sauki da kuma fahimta matukar dai anayi ne da harshen Hausa (Mothers tongue) hakanan ya kara da cewa kaje kasashen da suka cigaba kagani, zakaga sirrin cigaban ilimin su shine koyar da shi da sukeyi da yaren su. A karshe Farfesa Mu'azu yace " Cibiyar zatayi kokari wajen hada kai da hukumomin Jahohi dana tarayya dan tabbatar da cewa wadannan Litattafan ana amfani dasu a makarantun kasar"
br /> A jawabin sa mataimakin Shugaban Jami'ar Farfesa Muhammmad Yahuza Bello yace "Yayi alkawarin taimakawa duk wani cigaba da wannan cibiya ta kawo don habaka yaren Hausa (Mothers tongue) a arewacin Nigeria dama kasa baki daya. Haka kuma ya yabawa wannan Cibiya bisa wannan namijin kokari da tayi, yace wannan cigaba ne bawai ga Cibiyar kawai ba, har dama Jami'ar ta Bayero baki daya"

Itama a nata Bangaren Kungiyar Arewa Students Orientation Forum ta yabawa wannan cibiya bisa wannan Namijin Kokarin, kazalika daman Kungiyar tayita kiraye-kiraye akan yin wannan aikin na fassara, gashi Alhamdu_Lillah an fara samun Nasara. A karshe Kungiyar ta Arewa SOF tana kira ga daukacin hukumomin Jahohi dana tarayya da su amince da yin amfani da wadannan Litattafan a makarantun mu, dan haifar da kwararrun likitoci, injiniyoyi, da Sauran su.
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br /> ILIMI Anyi Nasarar Kammala Fassarar Litattafan PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY, MATHEMATICS zuwa yaren HAUSA.
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A QUICKIE WITH A STRANGER INSIDE THE BATHROOM




A QUICKIE WITH A STRANGER INSIDE BATHROOM.

didn't want to go to the party because all my friends took their girl friend's along and I didn't because my girlfriend was in another state studying.
We get to the party and I order *Origin zero* because I'm not an alcoholic type.
I was sitting on a corner, moving my head to the music, I would've jumped up to dance but I didn't know how to dance so I was just sipping my drink and doing what I can (moving my head to the beat).
Suddenly I saw this fine axx chick looking at me from afar, I just moved my attention to somewhere else and after some seconds, I decided to look if the girl still there, to my surprise, I caught the girl still looking at me, and she smiled.
I turned my face to look at the back if she was smiling to someone else and there wasn't anyone and when I turned back, she waved to me, so that was when I realized that I was the one she was smiling at, I waved back, and she put a hand to her chest and point it to me (asking me if she should come) and I said yes.
She get up and walked towards me, pick a stool and sat beside me.
She offered me her hand in handshake and I stretched my hand to receive hers.
She told me her name was Sarah and I said I am Ayomide and she smiled.
I asked her why she smiled and she said is it faith or a coincidence, because her ex boyfriend name was Ayomide.
And I told her your ex boyfriend didn't hurt you right?
nd she nodded in reply.
She said enough with my ex boyfriend, can you buy me drink and I asked what she will like to take, she said same thing you are taking, that she took enough alcohol already.
So I told her to giv me a minute and I left for the bar, in no time, I was back, I handed her the drink and she said thanks. We were both sipping our drinks and shaking our heads to the music. The track that was playing was a little bit slow and the D.J changed the song to a party mix, and it was a song sh love because she jumped up at dancing and I was must sitting there watching her dance and after a minute or two, she asked me to join her and I said no, I don't know how to dance?
She said she wants to dance and she didn't want to dance alone, I told her but I can't dance and she said she will be leading me through it, so I quickly rushed my remaining drink and get up.
We get to the dance floor and we started the grooving. I was just moving my body like all this Yoruba women and Sarah was dancing so fine. I tell you I was ashamed of myself because I couldn't dance, Sarah was just dancing to the music as if the dance was made for the song. So perfect.
The track changed to another slow song and Sarah came closer to me and whining like a snake but slowly and her axx was touching my D!ck and I get the message she was sending and as a sharp boy, I didn't dull myself, I just grabbed the axx, bring it close to my ROD and my ROD woke up from it slumber and she felt it, she looked at me and smiled.
I smiled back and told her don't blame me and she continued what she was doing and my D!ck gain more strength and Sarah felt this and couldn't take it anymore, she just faced me and grabbed it from my Jordan three quarter, and she was playing with it and I was so feeling it and couldn't take the punishment anymore, I want more, so I took her hand inside my trouser and she grabbed mi D!ck and she started stroking it, the sensation was getting too much, she just kissed me and we get so emotional, we forgot we were in the midst of people, one of my friends came to whispered in my hear and say, get a room bro.
The talk was a wake up call, I didn't think twice, I just grabbed Sarah hand and dragged her to the bathroom, on getting to the bathroom, I didn't know where that strength came from, she just pushed me to the wall and she started kissing me, kissing me and at the same time, doing justice to the little me inside my trouser.
I was just numb doing nothing, I was back to life when I felt a cold on my D!ck, I couldn't believe my eyes, she was sucking me, at the same time rubbing my balls.
I was just moaning and whining my waist to the stroking of my D!ck.
After a while she got up and kissed me and she took off her top and I helped her to remove the hook of her bra.
#Damn!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
t was like a magic, I didn't know her Boobs was this big, it was like the bra hide her Breast, and me I'm a fan of big Breast, I just grabbed it like a hungry baby and start sucking. I was sucking one and rubbing the other one, I will go to the 2nd one and suck it and be rubbing the other one.
I was busy doing that and didn't noticed she was finger forking herself, it was when I felt something on my lap, I looked at it and it was her Puci juice, she just cummed, she was breathing faster, she stopped me from working on her Breast, turned to face the wall and she hold my ROD to insert it inside her wet Puci, I just hold her hand and carried her to sit on the toilet sink, opened her legs wide and she was just staring at me looking at the miracle I want to perform, I just rubbed her wet Puci with my hand and put my index finger and started finger fucking her, she was feeling it and told me to add more finger, so I did, and I continued finger forking her and at the same time, I was licking her Puci.
I did that for about 3mins and she begged me to stop and said "I want your cork inside me now".
So I obliged.
On getting up, she didn't let me balance on my feet and just grabbed my ROD and lead it to her wet Puci, I told her to suck me because my D!ck was a little soft, she did that for a few seconds and my D!ck gain erection.
She took it from her mouth and directed it to her cunt. At 1st it didn't want to get in because her cunt was very tight, but on many trial, all my 8" ROD was in and the journey begin.
I started slowly and she gave me a soft moan, and she said "Please Faster".
Hearing this made my head swell up cos I love it fast. I increased my speed like a car that want to overtake another car on an express lane.
I was hitting every corner of her cunt like when doing dishes.
She told me she wants cowgirl style and I get up and sat on the toilet sink, she directed my ROD to her hot wet cunt and begin to fork me.
She was busy forking me and I was doing justice to her Breast.
After a while, I carried her up to the wall and was banging her faster like an electric moving train. I did this for about 7mins and released this hot cum on my D!ck and makes every thrust more smooth and sweet.
I was getting tired of doing just a style for many minutes and I turned her axx facing me and ask her if she ever being fork from axxhole before and she said no and I said can we try it and she nodded yes in reply and I put my finger in her cunt to fetched out some fluid so to make my D!ck to get it smoothly and rub it on my D!ck.
I did it twice so to get enough fluid and spread her axxhole with my hand and tried to insert my ROD Inside but couldn't get in and she said use your fingers to get it opened and try it again, I did as instructed and on one trial my D!ck get in easily and the journey begin once again. I kept on forking her and Chris Brown song (2012/Lay Down). The part where he say baby let's pretend we only get one last night. And that was how I was forking her like we only get one last night before the end of the world. I was hitting her hard and she was enjoying every thrust and was rolling her waist to it like Flavour Dancing to this track where he features P-Square.
ll the whining was making my head to swell up and I kept my speed at 220 speedometer per hour and within few minutes, I felt my pre-cum gathering and I told her that I'm about to cum and she was moaning very loud and saying you better don't cum yet and I say baby I can't help it, before I could finish that sentence, I was ejaculating and I quickly removed my D!ck from her axx so I wouldn't cum inside her and she rushed and hold my D!ck and put my D!ck in her mouth like a tap that's rushing and you quickly put a bucket so it wouldn't waste. She licked me dry and she get up and say, that was the best quickie that I've ever had.
I told her you're welcome and we wore our clothes and we exchanged phone number and we left separately.
The End.
I wrote this story in the midnight and didn't have time to edit it.
Please manage it like that.

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