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Charles Etim, a student from Uniuyo, has emerged as the overall best graduating student. The student from the department of Computer Engineering emerges as the overall best graduating along with ToroAbasi, breaking more than 20-year record to be the first overall best graduating from his department. He took to Facebook to thank God for everything, expressing gratitude to his incredible friends, family, lecturers, and his department for standing by him.
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Bluezy13:its just like me, I only call when I want ask of something, or when I need help, like my parent, I called them wen I need money to settle school stuff. For me it sound weird to be calling someone and be asking how her night was or whether she has eaten, or you were checking on her |
It gonna be a short Epistle. Once upon a time around the year 2012, I heard Jesus will come very, very soon. During that time things were happening that all pointed to the end of the world(things like America legalising LGBT, how world leaders belong to the illuminati, meteorite hitting the earth, some science predictions, and even some prophesies), in my area Churches were organising crusades and so on. All of this things pointed that the world will end in 2012 (for me), seeing all this things I started living an holy life, repented everyday, pray to God anytime I do wrong, (I didn't want to go to hell), I stop reading when I came back from school, took school activities less serious, use all the money I manage to save, told people to do same, I started preaching to people even in media like 2go. I was really, really prepare for the end of the world at least in my little mind, But 2012 pass nothing happen, same thing with 2013, I got fadeup I return back to my old lifestyle. But like my mama will say Jesus comes when you are dead(that's Jesus second coming for you) and your world end when you are dead. But I think it is better to prepare and had it not happen, than to had it happen and you were not prepare. Don't be like muah, don't prepare because you don't want to spend eternity in hell, if you do so, you are selfish because you only think about yourself and REMEMBER EVEN AT YOUR LAST BE THE BEST |
I am an engineering student, so pardon my typo |
anybody that don't believed that Jesus is God, should read this Bible portions from king James version; John 5:10 talking about three individuals that govern the affairs of the universe and there are all called GOD, and also read john 10: 38 where Jesus said that I AND MY FATHER ARE ONE. |
Jesus is God( I and my Father are one), Jesus is the Word of God, and the world was made through the WORD. |
pls help I had d7 in marketing in d just released Waec av A1 in maths, then English, physics, chemistry, biology are all B's. pls anyone with an idea whether the d7 in marketing will affect my chance of securing admission into Nigerian university because I heard DAT marketing is compulsory, pls advice pls cause l'm somehow scared |
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up akwa ibom |
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I'm a Church |
is it possible to use small android phone to open a blog |
I love being in an Introvert |
chukwukapromise:thanks man |
pls help I scored 241 and I applied for computer engineering in uniuyo. pls do I stand a beta chance of been admitted or I should change my course bcus am tired of staying at home anyone who have an idea should pls help me |
[quote author=maximunimpact post=56805211]The Government of Sierra Leone has sent a high-powered team to Nigeria to understudy the National Youth Service Corps. The delegation, which is being headed by the country’s Presidential Adviser on Youth, Dr. Sheku G. Kamara, was at the NYSC National Directorate Headquarters today to interact with the Management team. Kamara said the purpose of the visit was to enable Sierra Leone learn from Nigeria’s experience to enable it improve its own National Youth Service. “We researched a lot to learn from all countries that have voluntary youth services after graduation from University, and I am proud to say Nigeria emerged from our research as the best example in Africa. “The purpose of this study tour is to find out what have been your successes, what have been your challenges, and what we should look for to make ours a strong one,” he added. Kamara, who described Nigeria as Africa’s big brother, conveyed his home government’s appreciation of the long standing cordial relationship between Nigeria and Sierra Leone, especially the brotherliness and goodwill shown by the former both in war and peace times. He particularly recalled how Nigeria’s leading role during the Sierra Leonean civil war helped in the return of peace and stability in that country as well as its support to the latter during the outbreak of the Ebola disease. Responding, the NYSC Director-General, Brigadier General Sulaiman Kazaure, thanked the Sierra Leone for recognizing Nigeria’s successes in youth development. Kazaure told the delegation that the NYSC was established in 1973 with a pioneer batch of 2,364, adding that the scheme now mobilizes over 300,000 Corps members every year. He said the huge rise in Corps population was a challenge which the scheme had been managing to surmount. The Director-General, however, averred that the NYSC had gathered invaluable experience in youth mobilization for national unity and development in its forty-four years of existence. He expressed the scheme’s readiness to share its experience for the benefit of the sister African country. A major highlight of the occasion was the presentation of briefs on the mandate and activities of all Department and Units of the NYSC by the Directors. The Sierra Leonean team is also scheduled to visit some Orientation camps in the country for on-the-spot monitoring of activities during the on-going 2017 Batch ‘A’ Orientation course. http://www.financialwatchngr.com/2017/05/23/sierra-leone-understudies-nigerias-nysc-scheme/ [/quote |
may God help us jambite |
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