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The white horses symbolize dignity, the black shield represents fertile soil, the eagle means strength, the bands which look like the letter Y represent River Niger and Benue, and finally the green plant symbolizes rich soil and beauty of the land. The Nigerian Motto which is written boldly on the coat of arm is ‘’Unity and Faith’’.
2. Nigerian National Flag
https://connectnigeria.com/articles/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/538144876.jpg The Nigerian National flag was for the first time raised on 1st October 1960 after it had being designed in the year 1959 by Michael Taiwo Akinkunmi who was from Ibadan the capital of Oyo State in the western part of the country. He was a student in London. There are two colours on the Nigerian Flag which are Green and White whereby it’s vertically divided into three equal parts. The Green represents agriculture while on the other hand, the white represents peace and wealth and prosperity of a country.
Rules that guide the Nigerian Flag
There are some rules governing the hoisting of the Nigerian Flag and its maintenance which are listed below:
First of all, on no account should any other flag be raised higher than the Nigerian flag. On the other hand, it must be raised at sunrise and lowered at sunset. Another rule is that the Nigerian flag must be hung on important days or any important event and should be hoisted at half-length to respect the fallen heroes. Finally, if for any reason, the Nigerian flag gets torn, it must be destroyed and replaced immediately.
3. Nigerian National Anthem
The Nigerian National anthem was adopted in 1978 and composed by the then Nigerian Police Band which includes Eme Etim Akpan, John A Ilechukwu Sota Omoigui, P. O. Aderibigbe and B A Ogunnaike led by Benedict E. Odiase. The Anthem has two stanzas where by different words were put in place to make sure that something must be sung in the country to show respect and honour.
The anthem raises the faith of Every Nigerian and also reminds us of our unity as well as common goals which must be achieved. It also talks about the aims and aspirations for the coming generation.
Here is the Nigerian National Anthem:
Ist Stanza
Arise, O compatriots Nigeria's call obey to serve our fatherland with love and strength and faith. The labour of our heroes past shall never be in vain, to serve with heart and might one nation bound in freedom Peace and unity.
2nd Stanza
Oh God of creation, direct our noble cause Guide thou our leaders right Help our youths the truth to know In love and honesty to grow And living just and truth Great lofty heights attain To build a nation where peace And justice shall reign
4. National Pledge
In September 1976, the National pledge was written by a Nigerian Professor, by name Prof (Mrs) Felicia Adebola. The Nigerian National pledge is known to be an oath of compliance of support of the country. Most times, the National anthem is sung followed by the National Pledge.
It has therefore being decreed that in all schools, students should recite the National Pledge every day. It is always recited on attention, moreover, it is one thing to say it and it is another thing to abide by what it says.
This is the National Pledge below:
I pledge to Nigeria my country
To be faithful loyal an honest
To serve Nigeria with all my strength
To defend her unity
And uphold her honour and glory
So help me God
Nigerian Naira
https://d1cztgz77skyl3.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/all-notes-360x214.jpg The Central Bank of Nigeria is the only authorized issuer of the Naira. On different denominations of the Nigerian Naira, the pictures of heroes of the Nigerian country are inscribed. The 50 naira note most especially denotes unity in diversity where different major tribes are seen in it.
Furthermore, we all know that every country in the world also have their own legal tender which symbolizes their currency. For instance, USA uses Dollar, Benin republic uses Franc, Ghana uses Cedis and Nigeria uses Naira. The naira is Nigeria’s official symbol of legal tender since 1973 so where ever you see the Naira, one should know that it’s for Nigeria.
Thanks for refreshing our memory!
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Eniolakiite: I did the WES because some schools I applied to asked for it. I was going for a masters so I didn’t need to secure a supervisor. You may need to secure one for a PhD.
Alright. Thanks. Would you like to share why you chose USA, and not Canada, Australia? Just to know what to consider while deciding a country of study.
How was your experience with GRE? Although I have written TOEFL, I have always been nervous about GRE.
I started the process in 2018. I wanted to pursue my masters in Computer Science and I targeted fall 2019.
I made use of LinkedIn well. Connected with many Nigerians studying in the USA especially in my field. I had conversations with many of them and they were helpful. Then I prepared for GRE and TOEFL, used 3 months to study for both. I drafted statement of purposes for all the schools. This took months. Sent them to senior colleagues and those that had gone before me to read through and give feedback.
I did WES evaluation of my BSc transcript.Then I searched for schools online using https://www.4icu.org/us/, http://www.msinus.com/content/, https://www.usnews.com/education and others. Then I listed schools where I met requirements according to my profile. I applied to 12 schools in all. I got offer from 4 schools and one gave me full funding. Was rejected by 6. Didn't hear back from 2. The rejections were first to come and honestly it can weigh you down, but you have to be strong and focused on your goal and keep pressing. The day I got the email of the full funding, I wept tears of joy because all my effort eventually paid off.
The whole process is stressful honestly. It is not very easy but you have to keep going. Heaven helps those who help themselves.
Is WES evaluation a compulsory part of your application?
Do you have to secure a supervisor before admission?
So this morning I looked at my fridge behold it was empty, :I I quickly grabbed my wallet and dashed out to withdraw some cash and restock my house, who know if the lockdown will finally be relaxed today.
First picture is a road leading to popular area one shopping complex Abuja.
Second picture is use to be busy area one shopping complex
Third picture is area 2 complex Abuja
Fourth picture is area 3 bank junction Abuja
Everywhere empty, with security personnel parading the street, I couldn't snap them, don't ask me why
GeoAfrikana: So what? Abeg face your hustle and leave leather bag for footballers.
Sometimes this world marvels me. These entertainers have more voice than technocrats and even leaders.
For example, many American musicians have more followers on twitter than Obama+Trump. Same here in Nigeria.
Tech folks are doing a hell of a job but they get less pay, atrention and praise than these entertainers.
Seems, the more beneficial you are to humanity, the less attention you get. So, technocrats should just learn to be contented and practice self-love.
You hit it, it is quite unfair. Even if a scientist later discovers a cure or vaccine for this SARS-CoV-2. He won't trend as much as the so-called celebrities that will advertise the cure/vaccine nor will he make as much as the investors, despite the fact that he/she is the brain behind the landmark discovery.
The five times Ballon d'Or winner has been reported to have splurged £8.5million on a limited edition Bugatti – of which only 10 have ever been made.
Although the Juventus superstar is currently on lockdown in his native Madeira, he is believed to have ordered the luxury Bugatti Centodieci, report Bild.
Recall that he already has Bugatti Chiron and a Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse as part of his huge collection. However, the Bugatti Centodieci comes with some incredible and specifications.
The Centodieci is 44 pounds lighter than the Bugatti Chiron, and has a 8,000 cc (8.0 L; 488.2 cu in) quad-turbocharged W16 engine, rated at 1,177 kW (1,600 PS; 1,578 hp) at 7,000 rpm.
omoiyamayor: Nigeria is just like a big company,if you have money you buy shares depends how big your money is,like Atiku,dangote,shell,otedola,adeleke and many more,rest of the citizen are like drivers and cleaner of the company. You dont have to be a native to buy franchise,you can lobby too.
WannaHowzit: Great strategy! Get them while they're at home during the lockdown. If positive they'll still remain home under quarantine as per SA regulations but on treatment this time round.
Now you thinking Ramaphosa
Yeah. But if the symptoms are severe such patients will be moved to appropriate Government hospital.
abdullahi45: In an effort to strengthen the strategy for the containment of the novel COVID19, the President of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa, this evening has announced that 10,000 field workers will be deployed throughout the Country for door-to-door testing.
Personally, I think other Countries in sub-Subharan Africa, especially Nigeria where it appears that it is only the well-to-do people and politicians that are being tested, should take a leaf from this.
What do all think about this unprecedented South African Government's intervention?
In an effort to strengthen the strategy for the containment of the novel COVID19, the President of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa, this evening has announced that 10,000 field workers will be deployed throughout the Country for door-to-door testing.
Personally, I think other Countries in sub-Subharan Africa, especially Nigeria where it appears that it is only the well-to-do people and politicians that are being tested, should take a leaf from this.
What do all think about this unprecedented South African Government's intervention?
Caleb17: This thing is getting serious... Our case might be worst than Italy if God doesn't intervene. #Stay at home please
Let's hope for the best. What is more saddening is the unprecedented and unpredictable transmission that's going on amongst average and ordinary Nigerian populace right now. Since it appears as if it is only the well to do and politicians that can afford or are doing the tests.
Slawormir: Damnnnnn niggarrr No no Chloroquine dey scratch na Abi the hydroxyl chloroquine different?
If i take that thing that year For good two days i nor dey fit sleep because my body go dey scratch me
Except if i take puritiin join before the scratching go reduce. But the thing be say the chloroquine dey immediately restore my body from sickness. But na that scratching i nor like at all
If my mummy give me the chloroquine that time if i dey sick Once the scratching start ehnnnn Me nor go sleep and she nor go sleep!
That chloroquine na night mare to me! Maybe my blood nor too strong
You are allergic to chloroquine so I am and many other people, nah why una body dey scratch you. Like you said piriton is the antidote to the scratching.