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Re: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by muut2: 9:57pm On Jul 21, 2014
My heart beat brothers , any info concerning the test invitation?
Re: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by omishooo(f): 10:03pm On Jul 21, 2014
Read n search for more.......
May God crown our effort

SURE-P__ subsidy re-investment and. Empowerment programme

NEPAD__ The. New Partnership for Africa's development..

NEEDS__ National Economic Empowerment and Development Strategy.........

UNHCR___ United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees

Who is d president of Ecowas
2008-2010. Umaru Yradua
2010-2012. Goodluck Ebelle Jonathan
2012 till date.  John Dramani Mahama

   
On d night of 14th - 15th 276 female was kidnap....

Yogoslavia was divided into which countries -Yogoslavia was divided into 7 countries

Who is the chairman of the ongoing conference- Justice Idris  Kutigi


Chibok is in Borno state, balmo forest is in where? - Balmo forest that stretches from Bauchi to Jugawa and to the precincts of Sambisa Forest in Borno State. 


Name where iron ore and limestone can be found- Anambra state

If you were president of Nigeria, how will you solve Boko Haram

1. Develop and/or Publish a Counter-Terrorism Strategy:Presently there is poor coordination between and integration of military means and political and economic objectives. There is currently no publicly known counter-terrorism strategy guiding the response to BH, and the impact of this can be seen in at least three ways: first is the chaos and confusion surrounding the government’s intention to explore a negotiated settlement by dialoguing with BH. One minute the government favours and
seeks to dialogue and grant amnesty to BH, the next minute government rules it out. There are mixed signals from the government. Second is the lack of use and coordination of military, political and economic means, yet successful counter-insurgency requires close coordination of military, political and economic means and objectives.

2. Build a new Intelligence Gathering Infrastructure – In 2012, Nigeria announced plans for a new intelligence fusion centre to coordinate, improve and integrate intelligence gathering and sharing across agencies. We need to obtain more timely and actionable intelligence from local sources in the areas affected by Boko Haram. We would also establish an office of the Special Anti-Terrorism Coordinator.

3. Improved Intelligence: The solution to preventing, limiting and responding better to BH attacks does not lie in deploying more troops but in improving intelligence and increasing force enablers. The fight against BH will be enhanced if government focuses on these two elements.

4. Improve Contingency Planning: Most major militaries around the world have plans for the major challenges they are likely to face. We need to begin to create plans and conduct training exercises that reflect the challenges we will face. In this manner. Our security apparatus will be better prepared if and when a situation arises.

5. Pursue and Align military with political (negotiated) solutions: Boko Haram is unlikely to be defeated militarily. Most insurgencies are ended through some form of negotiation. Government must develop a strategy along the lines of the policy followed by President Yar’Adua (over the MEND insurgency in the Niger Delta) at least to the extent that we use employment and other rehabilitative incentives to separate the rank and file from Boko Haram’s leadership.

6. De-radicalization Strategy: The Northern region is in urgent need of a counter-radicalization program to prevent many more young people (illiterate and unemployed) from being radicalized. Such strategies would require initiatives to counter violent extremist ideology and create positive incentives against radicalization (beyond the current focus on punitive measures – arrest, detention and killing), give voice and representation to young people in the region, etc.

7. Regionalize (ECOWAS and AU) Response: The government to solicit the operational involvement and assistance of ECOWAS and AU, including deploying multinational security operations across the Sahel to track and hunt down Boko Haram operational chain. It is clear that Boko Haram is no longer a ‘Nigeria-only’ problem, but now a regional security menace that requires regional responses.

8. Effective information management and strategic communication: The government needs to reform the way information is released and managed on Boko Haram. This goes beyond official information management and government agencies to include working with print, electronic and online media organizations, and local (grassroots) information channels.

9. Economic Development Plan for Northern Nigeria: The proposed recovery fund for the North East is grossly inadequate window dressing. A real and massive effort is needed. Clearly more financial resources are needed. Economic revival goes beyond providing substantial funds – it has to be guided by clear objectives, roles of public and private sectors and civil society groups, and must include social (education, health, religion, culture and traditional institutions), environmental, and political aspects, in addition to economic issues.

10. Involve civilian peace building organizations (military and police cannot build peace): Uniformed personnel are never peace builders. The government needs to urgently involve local and international peace building organizations, including NGOs, CSOs, etc. to design peace building initiatives for the NE.

Conclusion

Our nation stands on the rim of crisis. A stupendous national disaster beckons. But this current leadership can help avert disaster if they wake up to what true governance is. The time for excuses and half-measures is long past. The well being of the nation hangs in the balance. If we do not act decisively, the demands of the moment will find us wanting and history will issue a terrible verdict against us. We seek to protect this nation and her children. We seek to establish a legacy that shows the feats to which this nation can aspire when it stands united and strong against the threat of evil. We seek to make Nigeria a land where no one will ever have to demand that our girls be returned because in a better, more secure Nigeria they never will be taken!

Thank you and God bless this nation!

How to control flood

Improving Drainage

Improving water drainage helps control floods by facilitating easy flow of excess water, especially in urban areas during flash floods. Drainage efficacy can be improved by rehabilitating and cleaning water drainage systems, including removing debris and solid waste from drainage systems like storm drains and French drains, de-silting trenches and underground water channels and building galleys. Effective drainage systems can ensure flood waters find a clear waterway, leading to non-risk areas.

Harvesting Rain Water

Harvesting rainwater involves collecting and storing rainwater and can not only prevent floods, it can also curb urban water scarcity. Harvested rain water can be cleaned for human consumption and distributed to people in rural areas, as well as urban areas in times of water scarcity. Rain water harvesting is carried out in different ways, including building ponds, storm drains, water retention basins and flood-control dams.

Building Dikes and Levees

Dikes and levees are flood-control structures built to fight river flooding and water surges. Dikes and levees restrain rivers during floods by providing artificial water channels that prevent runoffs from bursting floodplains. Floodplains are natural waterways that carry excess river water during heavy rainfall. Dike engineers/constructors alter and develop floodplains by building dikes and levees to boost flood-prevention when floodplains well up.

Building Canals

Canals are artificial water channels that can be crucial to flood prevention. Canals facilitate control of water levels passing through, and form linear reservoirs and water locks. During flooding, excess water is channeled through canals to non-risk areas further downstream or to other areas with high demand for water, such as arid and semi-arid areas. Canals can also be used to lock excess flood waters in its linear reservoirs to prevent flooding and store water for future use.

As regards to d information I got , I tink dis will help .......
Best of luck my fellow nairalander.

Osun pple any invite?

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Re: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by Nobody: 10:05pm On Jul 21, 2014
emlilshady:

don't mind am... sounds very disrespectful.
if u dnt knw history;its bola ige...omisore is a muderous bitch........screw nairaland:stop modifying my comments
Re: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by poseidonn: 10:07pm On Jul 21, 2014
misterzeeno:




Goodluck!! Go and read wide!!
tnx alot bro,sure i will hearken to ur advise,i appreciate!
Re: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by poseidonn: 10:08pm On Jul 21, 2014
tetralogyfallot: from which state pls?
FCT Abuja!
Re: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by poseidonn: 10:09pm On Jul 21, 2014
lanrewest:
when are u scheduled?
saturday 26,8:00am.
Re: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by TusseMoha(m): 10:10pm On Jul 21, 2014
mytym:

So wah happens to those who didn't make the final 10.
Shikenan. That's bye bye for them. Till next year
Re: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by jamoyakz: 10:16pm On Jul 21, 2014
omishooo: Read n search for more.......
May God crown our effort

SURE-P__ subsidy re-investment and. Empowerment programme

NEPAD__ The. New Partnership for Africa's development..

NEEDS__ Nutritional Ecological environmental Delivery System

UNHCR___ United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees

Who is d president of Ecowas
2008-2010. Umaru Yradua
2010-2012. Goodluck Ebelle Jonathan
2012 till date. ALASSANE OUATTARA COTE D'IVOIRE
   
On d night of 14th - 15th 276 female was kidnap....

Yogoslavia was divided into which countries -Yogoslavia was divided into 7 countries

Who is the chairman of the ongoing conference- Justice Idris  Kutigi


Chibok is in Borno state, balmo forest is in where? - Balmo forest that stretches from Bauchi to Jugawa and to the precincts of Sambisa Forest in Borno State. 


Name where iron ore and limestone can be found- Anambra state

If you were president of Nigeria, how will you solve Boko Haram

1. Develop and/or Publish a Counter-Terrorism Strategy:Presently there is poor coordination between and integration of military means and political and economic objectives. There is currently no publicly known counter-terrorism strategy guiding the response to BH, and the impact of this can be seen in at least three ways: first is the chaos and confusion surrounding the government’s intention to explore a negotiated settlement by dialoguing with BH. One minute the government favours and
seeks to dialogue and grant amnesty to BH, the next minute government rules it out. There are mixed signals from the government. Second is the lack of use and coordination of military, political and economic means, yet successful counter-insurgency requires close coordination of military, political and economic means and objectives.

2. Build a new Intelligence Gathering Infrastructure – In 2012, Nigeria announced plans for a new intelligence fusion centre to coordinate, improve and integrate intelligence gathering and sharing across agencies. We need to obtain more timely and actionable intelligence from local sources in the areas affected by Boko Haram. We would also establish an office of the Special Anti-Terrorism Coordinator.

3. Improved Intelligence: The solution to preventing, limiting and responding better to BH attacks does not lie in deploying more troops but in improving intelligence and increasing force enablers. The fight against BH will be enhanced if government focuses on these two elements.

4. Improve Contingency Planning: Most major militaries around the world have plans for the major challenges they are likely to face. We need to begin to create plans and conduct training exercises that reflect the challenges we will face. In this manner. Our security apparatus will be better prepared if and when a situation arises.

5. Pursue and Align military with political (negotiated) solutions: Boko Haram is unlikely to be defeated militarily. Most insurgencies are ended through some form of negotiation. Government must develop a strategy along the lines of the policy followed by President Yar’Adua (over the MEND insurgency in the Niger Delta) at least to the extent that we use employment and other rehabilitative incentives to separate the rank and file from Boko Haram’s leadership.

6. De-radicalization Strategy: The Northern region is in urgent need of a counter-radicalization program to prevent many more young people (illiterate and unemployed) from being radicalized. Such strategies would require initiatives to counter violent extremist ideology and create positive incentives against radicalization (beyond the current focus on punitive measures – arrest, detention and killing), give voice and representation to young people in the region, etc.

7. Regionalize (ECOWAS and AU) Response: The government to solicit the operational involvement and assistance of ECOWAS and AU, including deploying multinational security operations across the Sahel to track and hunt down Boko Haram operational chain. It is clear that Boko Haram is no longer a ‘Nigeria-only’ problem, but now a regional security menace that requires regional responses.

8. Effective information management and strategic communication: The government needs to reform the way information is released and managed on Boko Haram. This goes beyond official information management and government agencies to include working with print, electronic and online media organizations, and local (grassroots) information channels.

9. Economic Development Plan for Northern Nigeria: The proposed recovery fund for the North East is grossly inadequate window dressing. A real and massive effort is needed. Clearly more financial resources are needed. Economic revival goes beyond providing substantial funds – it has to be guided by clear objectives, roles of public and private sectors and civil society groups, and must include social (education, health, religion, culture and traditional institutions), environmental, and political aspects, in addition to economic issues.

10. Involve civilian peace building organizations (military and police cannot build peace): Uniformed personnel are never peace builders. The government needs to urgently involve local and international peace building organizations, including NGOs, CSOs, etc. to design peace building initiatives for the NE.

Conclusion

Our nation stands on the rim of crisis. A stupendous national disaster beckons. But this current leadership can help avert disaster if they wake up to what true governance is. The time for excuses and half-measures is long past. The well being of the nation hangs in the balance. If we do not act decisively, the demands of the moment will find us wanting and history will issue a terrible verdict against us. We seek to protect this nation and her children. We seek to establish a legacy that shows the feats to which this nation can aspire when it stands united and strong against the threat of evil. We seek to make Nigeria a land where no one will ever have to demand that our girls be returned because in a better, more secure Nigeria they never will be taken!

Thank you and God bless this nation!

How to control flood

Improving Drainage

Improving water drainage helps control floods by facilitating easy flow of excess water, especially in urban areas during flash floods. Drainage efficacy can be improved by rehabilitating and cleaning water drainage systems, including removing debris and solid waste from drainage systems like storm drains and French drains, de-silting trenches and underground water channels and building galleys. Effective drainage systems can ensure flood waters find a clear waterway, leading to non-risk areas.

Harvesting Rain Water

Harvesting rainwater involves collecting and storing rainwater and can not only prevent floods, it can also curb urban water scarcity. Harvested rain water can be cleaned for human consumption and distributed to people in rural areas, as well as urban areas in times of water scarcity. Rain water harvesting is carried out in different ways, including building ponds, storm drains, water retention basins and flood-control dams.

Building Dikes and Levees

Dikes and levees are flood-control structures built to fight river flooding and water surges. Dikes and levees restrain rivers during floods by providing artificial water channels that prevent runoffs from bursting floodplains. Floodplains are natural waterways that carry excess river water during heavy rainfall. Dike engineers/constructors alter and develop floodplains by building dikes and levees to boost flood-prevention when floodplains well up.

Building Canals

Canals are artificial water channels that can be crucial to flood prevention. Canals facilitate control of water levels passing through, and form linear reservoirs and water locks. During flooding, excess water is channeled through canals to non-risk areas further downstream or to other areas with high demand for water, such as arid and semi-arid areas. Canals can also be used to lock excess flood waters in its linear reservoirs to prevent flooding and store water for future use.

As regards to d information I got , I tink dis will help .......
Best of luck my fellow nairalander.

Osun pple any invite?
omo mhen with your phone you don't know what NEEDS still stand for chiaaa? NEEDS is National Economic empowerment development strategy, alsoe have SEEDS and LEEDS
Re: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by omishooo(f): 10:21pm On Jul 21, 2014
Check well........d " S " stand for system nt strategy .Lol... We r all here to learn.......don't bring in assault....
Re: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by mytym(m): 10:30pm On Jul 21, 2014
jamoyakz: omo mhen with your phone you don't know what NEEDS still stand for chiaaa? NEEDS is National Economic empowerment development strategy, alsoe have SEEDS and LEEDS
he didnt claim he knows all, at least he had a lot more robust contribution. he could use a thank u from you. that's why its a forum, any oversight can be corrected or added...NEEDS is just one of those nd thanxs for ur input.

@omishooo nothing yet o #teamOsun

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Re: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by femidejulius(m): 10:30pm On Jul 21, 2014
@omishooo ...Nice one. Pls ao do I get where you copied all dt from?
Re: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by Godisnear(m): 10:35pm On Jul 21, 2014
omishooo:

NEEDS__ Nutritional Ecological environmental Delivery System   

If you were president of Nigeria, how will you solve Boko Haram

1. Develop and/or Publish a Counter-Terrorism Strategy:Presently there is poor coordination between and integration of military means and political and economic objectives. There is currently no publicly known counter-terrorism strategy guiding the response to BH, and the impact of this can be seen in at least three ways: first is the chaos and confusion surrounding the government’s intention to explore a negotiated settlement by dialoguing with BH. One minute the government favours and
seeks to dialogue and grant amnesty to BH, the next minute government rules it out. There are mixed signals from the government. Second is the lack of use and coordination of military, political and economic means, yet successful counter-insurgency requires close coordination of military, political and economic means and objectives.


young man please, do your home work well.

NEEDS = National Economic Empowerment and Development strategy.
NOT WHAT YOU WROTE ABOVE

And Secondly,
The first point on how to stop Boko Haram is too ......... . I had to read it twice b4 grasping. Make it simple man.

God help us.

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Re: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by omishooo(f): 10:37pm On Jul 21, 2014
I don't copy anywia oooo, I got d question here n I provide possible answer to d best of my knowledge with d help of google , new paper , journals n my personal input......thanks.......we r here to give a legup to each oda........n no one is perfect...

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Re: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by Godisnear(m): 10:43pm On Jul 21, 2014
omishooo:
........n no one is perfect...

Didnt mean to sound rude, i really appreciate your effort .

Well done.

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Re: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by Nobody: 10:53pm On Jul 21, 2014
jamoyakz: omo mhen with your phone you don't know what NEEDS still stand for chiaaa? NEEDS is National Economic empowerment development strategy, alsoe have SEEDS and LEEDS
hey give the guy some Credits, don't be a professional fault finder. Thanks about the NEEDS correction. Acronyms mean different things in different contexts. And another correction: john dramani mahama and not Quatara is the chairman of Ecowas.

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Re: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by Nobody: 10:56pm On Jul 21, 2014
... to write all these journals in how many minutes nah?for how many candidates nah?come!they should not deceive us, the ones for the job are already there. the most intelligent person will write all these but his name won't show. Lol!! I might not be able to write all these but I'm good in my own field 'computer science ' and 'mathematics ' and 'physics '
Re: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by angelsmartty: 11:16pm On Jul 21, 2014
current ecowas chairman now... is the Ghanaian president John dramani..

quattara is off since March 2014

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Re: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by scoffield245(m): 11:39pm On Jul 21, 2014
Ecowas chairman us now john dramani mahama the Ghana presido
Re: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by Jbond(m): 11:49pm On Jul 21, 2014
emlilshady: as e be so eh!! Abuja people don dey get alerts oh!
Emil r u still in ph? Let's relate.
Re: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by Jbond(m): 11:56pm On Jul 21, 2014
@omishoo,u jst stressed urself by bringin does answers here cos each states would hv diff questions.
Re: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by scoffield245(m): 1:04am On Jul 22, 2014
Honorary awards. GCFR,grand commander of the order of the federal republic, GCON grand commander of the order of the Niger, CFR commander of the order of the fed republic.CON commander of the order of the niger.OFR officer.....,OON officer........MFR member..........MON.........
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Re: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by DSpokesMan(m): 1:21am On Jul 22, 2014
Well done guys....
Re: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by crownprince1765: 1:40am On Jul 22, 2014
emmanuelsone: Team Oyo, I sent som1 to submit for me and I was told the C.V was not included....is it true Oyo no deh collect CV or I don enta one chance?
You no enter one chance ooo. I submitted mine in Oyo state as well about a week ago... I was told Public service don't need CV for recruitment that only Private organisations request for CV...... I had to follow what the SSS agent said..... let's kip our fingers cross and wait 4 d call/text.....
Re: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by Eguakun77(m): 3:21am On Jul 22, 2014
edo team, we need to confirm wats happening, or else we b surprised test will b conducted on our behalf. we ve to b vigilant
Re: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by cecejobs(m): 3:52am On Jul 22, 2014
emlilshady: ... to write all these journals in how many minutes nah?for how many candidates nah?come!they should not deceive us, the ones for the job are already there. the most intelligent person will write all these but his name won't show. Lol!! I might not be able to write all these but I'm good in my own field 'computer science ' and 'mathematics ' and 'physics '
go study o. see me rich exam hall deey expect mathematics/calculation, my brain be deey set for calculations, I open qsn paper, common 1+1 = 2 I nor even see. Thank God for previous knowledge, my paper for deey blank tђa† sat
Re: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by solidman59(m): 3:54am On Jul 22, 2014
Wetin dis1 dey talk? So why are you now applying for the job when candidates have already been picked? Sometimes I tend to question the value of your posts and contributions to this thread right from the very beginning...U too talk wetin u no know!!!
emlilshady: ... to write all these journals in how many minutes nah?for how many candidates nah?come!they should not deceive us, the ones for the job are already there. the most intelligent person will write all these but his name won't show. Lol!! I might not be able to write all these but I'm good in my own field 'computer science ' and 'mathematics ' and 'physics '

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Re: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by Nobody: 5:06am On Jul 22, 2014
crownprince1765:
You no enter one chance ooo. I submitted mine in Oyo state as well about a week ago... I was told Public service don't need CV for recruitment that only Private organisations request for CV...... I had to follow what the SSS agent said..... let's kip our fingers cross and wait 4 d call/text.....
LOL @ public service don't need CV. first time in my life to hear that, why? how will you now advertise your value with no cv?
Re: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by judeclaracuzio: 5:08am On Jul 22, 2014
Team Delta Any Invitation for Interview heard they started calling qualified ppl
Re: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by Nobody: 5:10am On Jul 22, 2014
solidman59: Wetin dis1 dey talk? So why are you now applying for the job when candidates have already been picked? Sometimes I tend to question the value of your posts and contributions to this thread right from the very beginning...U too talk wetin u no know!!!
solid, you dey talk like say no be Nigeria we dey, you think even that immigration exam would have been fair? every slot was already filled up, what of customs?what of even police?abeg my eyes are not closed, this is not UK where jobs are easy and fair to get.
Re: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by victorVIC1(m): 5:53am On Jul 22, 2014
for those who are posting d answers of Delta state questions on ds forum, u av only attained success in reducing d chances of seeing those questions in ur state aptitude test

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Re: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by Nobody: 6:38am On Jul 22, 2014
Godisnear:


young man please, do your home work well.

NEEDS = National Economic Empowerment and Development strategy.
NOT WHAT YOU WROTE ABOVE

And Secondly,
The first point on how to stop Boko Haram is too ......... . I had to read it twice b4 grasping. Make it simple man.

God help us.

he could be right in a way you know, come to think of it. I don't think some of these should be asked in exams cause they could also have other meanings, something like SON. could mean School Of Nursing, and also mean Scientific Officers of Nigeria. I also saw another meaning for NSA.
to me, I think anyone is correct because they are known and we don't know what's on the mind of the examiner.
Re: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by Usbeciyke: 6:41am On Jul 22, 2014
victorVIC1: for those who are posting d answers of Delta state questions on ds forum, u av only attained success in reducing d chances of seeing those questions in ur state aptitude test
Stop discouraging people please. Don't you know that the questions are ready by now?

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