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[size=20pt] dawtune:Amen o [/size] |
[size=25pt] dawtune:make i register when i never see my name ba [/size] |
[size=24pt] coker08:you are not alone [/size] |
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[size=25pt]what is happening to UNIBEN[/size] |
[b]World Sight Day (WSD) is an annual day of awareness held on the second Thursday of October, to focus global attention on blindness and vision impairment. World Sight Day is an important advocacy and communications event on the eye health calendar. It is a great time to engage with a wider audience – a patient’s family, those who seldom get an eye exam, diabetics – and showcase why eye health needs everybody’s attention. This year’s call to action: Stronger Together International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness (IAPB) urges you to focus on all the stakeholders who are important for successful delivery eye care. Think of all the groups of people who engage with eye care: ophthalmologists, optometrists, ophthalmic nurses, donors, patients, carers, the wider family. Clearly, our successes are made possible by the fact that we work together, and so, what can be a better theme for our continued success? The more groups we bring together--the diabetic community, the irreparably blind, vulnerable groups, including those with other disabilities--the stronger we become. Audiences Key decision makers, policymakers, government officials, patients, partners/donors and the wider health community (referral networks like diabetes groups, for example) can be invited to participate in our WSD celebrations. Remind them about what they can do to address vision issues in the community, and make them take a public commitment on World Sight Day! Better still, recognise (small or large) acts of support from these stakeholders and celebrate them on World Sight Day. Areas of Focus Irrespective of your area of focus this World Sight Day – cataract, glaucoma, diabetes, eye care management – ‘Stronger Together' works. You can use it to reach out to new groups within your work-area, or to highlight support or funding that has helped you deliver quality eye care services.[/b] source:http://www.iapb.org/wsd16 |
what is UNIBEN waiting for self |
onlyme07:In other words if your Institution's name starts with U then wait. |
oisujeh:any news from school |
Has anybody from UNIBEN seen he or her name |
verify your name here, https://portal.nysc.org.ng/nysc3/verifysenatelists |
Can you do this for your wife
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Airtel here I come |
Can i verify my Neteller account with National ID slip its urgent |
How good is forextime |
100pips already, trade closed for the day |
Kealmin:Minimum of 6 yrs |
Am I doing badly, started with $500 3days ago
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Is it just me or a general problem |
Did the online exam and scored 60% yet no invite |
I hear o, everyday no be Christmas, loose some win some |
them wan make me regret today ![]() |
Won 20k yesterday so Am playing with 10k today
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A member of the Senate Committee on Sports has accused the Nigeria Football Federation of 'celebrating failure' over its decision to hand a new contract to coach Stephen Keshi. Heineken Lokpobiri, an influential two-term senator who represents Bayelsa West, said that the NFF was playing politics with the job of the coach when the man failed to lead the Super Eagles to the last Africa Cup of Nations in Equatorial Guinea. While the NFF has acted like its hands are tied over the decision to re-hire Keshi, it also did not show it was interested in making the job available beyond a single candidate. “I was the former chairman of the Sports Committee between 2007 and 2011 and I know the politics and intrigues which have been playing out in the country’s football house,” Lokpobiri said. “Are we trying to celebrate failure? “I’m aware that Siasia was sacked after he failed to qualify the country for the 2013 Nations Cup. “Keshi was given all the support even more than Siasia, yet he failed to qualify the country for Afcon. “So I don’t see any reason why NFF should be talking about giving Keshi another contract,” he queried. The NFF has been defending its budget before the Senate and House of Representatives and is expected to re-appear before the body on Monday. source: m.goal.com/x/en-ng/news/9640032
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quixotic:Is that your way of celebrating boko haram |
Let be clear 1. OPTOMETRIST are not Med Doctors rather they are Oculus Doctor. 2. All professional courses are lucrative, limitations is from individuals' doing. 3. Don't compare Optometrist and Ophthalmologist, know what you want either first or later, each of them have their scope of practice. 4. There are others, Dispensing Opticians and Ophthalmic Nurses they all work together to ensure your healthy eyes. Oh to add to it I receive 150k as an Optometrist intern, Med Doc earn more than that but Am Ok with it |
Dear Sir / Madam, Following your online application to our organization regarding our newspaper and online vacancy adverts, you are hereby invited for a job interview as follows; Date: TUESDAY 13TH JANUARY 2015 Time: 9.00AM PROMPT (NO LATE COMING PLEASE) Venue: CONVERGENCE HOTELS & SUITES, NO 7A, ACME ROAD, OGBA, IKEJA, LAGOS. (BESIDE ALLIED GAS) Requirements: ORIGINALS & PHOTOCOPIES OF YOUR CREDENTIALS & 2 COLOURED PASSPORT PHOTOGRAPHS. Enquiries: 07055544678. (is it genuine) |
hemartins:you stil dey lie sha |
Congrat to her |
Eyah |
We hear |
