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I am proud to be associated with this wonderful book. Alhamdulillahi. |
The eating pattern of most fat people doesn't help the situation. Most of them tends to eat a lot especially foods that are low in fibre (snacks ). Heaven help those who help themselves. |
Malete (Kwara) – Prof. AbdulRsheed Na’ Allah, Vice- Chancellor, Kwara State University (KWASU), Malete, says he has inaugurated a committee for the establishment of the centre for Nollywood studies in the University. Na’ Allah disclosed this on Monday, in his opening address at the Conference on African Cinema, with the theme; “African Cinema and the Supernatural”, organised by the University. He said that when operational, the centre would be charged with the responsibility of highlighting the role and effect of Nollywood films in the society. Na’ Allah said that the conference was part of the University’s aim of building bridges between scholars and those who promote culture outside the university. The vice-chancellor said that the essence of the conference was to redefine the progress made by the nation in terms of arts and culture for the benefit of all. “In 2010, the theme of the KWASU Conference on African Cinema was “Nollywood: A Natural Cinema”, this year, it is “Nollywood and the Supernatural’’. He said the themes of both conferences showed the commitment of the institution to the promotion of culture through cinema. Speaking at the event, Prof. Onookome Okome, Lecturer, University of Alberta, Canada, said that the conference was aimed at exploring how Nollywood could depict the supernatural and its capacity in resolving problems. He said that the centre being planned would be a focal point where the meaning and relevance of Nollywood would be studied. (NAN) www.vanguardngr.com/2014/12/kwasu-establish-centre-nollywood-studies/ |
Malete (Kwara) – Prof. AbdulRsheed Na’ Allah, Vice- Chancellor, Kwara State University (KWASU), Malete, says he has inaugurated a committee for the establishment of the centre for Nollywood studies in the University. Na’ Allah disclosed this on Monday, in his opening address at the Conference on African Cinema, with the theme; “African Cinema and the Supernatural”, organised by the University. He said that when operational, the centre would be charged with the responsibility of highlighting the role and effect of Nollywood films in the society. Na’ Allah said that the conference was part of the University’s aim of building bridges between scholars and those who promote culture outside the university. The vice-chancellor said that the essence of the conference was to redefine the progress made by the nation in terms of arts and culture for the benefit of all. “In 2010, the theme of the KWASU Conference on African Cinema was “Nollywood: A Natural Cinema”, this year, it is “Nollywood and the Supernatural’’. He said the themes of both conferences showed the commitment of the institution to the promotion of culture through cinema. Speaking at the event, Prof. Onookome Okome, Lecturer, University of Alberta, Canada, said that the conference was aimed at exploring how Nollywood could depict the supernatural and its capacity in resolving problems. He said that the centre being planned would be a focal point where the meaning and relevance of Nollywood would be studied. (NAN) |
I suspect this man is a mole in either PDP or APC. #my opinion |
But what will happen to those bombing our cities every day? I Hope they wouldn't be given amnesty oooooo because this man is sentenced for bombing and act of terrorism. |
Ameen. I pray the era of BH will go into extinction. |
Creativity at work. With Google, not just a search engine....... Expect moooooooorrrrreeeeeee! |
This is what happens when people of the world neglected the guidance in the Scriptures. God please help us. |
I hope people read this because It is indeed a wake-up call for us all. Kudos to you @OP |
Hmmmnnn I am not opposed to this but we all know those corporate organizations that will be on that list. Isn't? |
Rahman Food Science. University of Ilorin. Please how much does the Ogun state Government pays? |
I'm proud to tell you that if Agricultural Science / Food Science and Technology are not in the top ten most marketable courses in Nigeria. Then you need to do more research on the graduates that are yet to find a job. This is my opinion. |
Congratulations to TY Bello one of my best musicians in Nigeria. another future leaders have arrived . #we are the future. |
Some guys are so desperate to make it by all means. Thanks OP for the sensitive information. |
@ OP I'm very proud of you! I know you will only get few likes because people don't really value such a wonderful wake-up call especially for our secondary /high school students. I Hope the moderators place it on Front page. This article is not only for the students but also for parents, guardian as well as teachers. let's tackle the frequent massive examination failure in the O' level examination. Thanks |
God his indeed an awesome God. A retired old man becoming a millionaire just like that! He should start his own automobile company sharperly. |
Yes. Allah (SWT) knows best. Also, the step taken by the Muslim ummah when he's a non-muslim should be considered in order to convert him to Islam. #Dawah work. Maa salam |
Hmmmnnn. Religion intolerance is really killing us in this country oooooo. Ileya meat is for the whole community especially the less privilege. Note: Muslims are not idol worshippers. Give me any of the meat and Christmas chicken, I will show you how to eat it. |
Garri (cassava flakes )+ Sugar +Milk + eja dindin (fried fish ). This a perfectly balanced diet. I love it soooooooooo much. |
same to you brother. I pray Allah SWT accept it from us as an act of worship. Eid Mubarak! |
This is a laudable move by the FRSC. I hope our commercial drivers stop the intake of alcoholic drinks like Alomo, ogidiga, pakurumo, origin, Sabrina and others. wishing us a joyful Eid-il-Kabir celebration. |
Nigeria is indeed a blessed country. All we need do is to change our attitudes as Nigerians. Nigeria..... Good people, Great Nation. |
Prevention is better than cure ooooooooooo. I trust the oyinbos. sharp sharp. |
Before the End of this year I hope the truth be revealed. amen |
This is very true and educative. |
waoh!If Messi looks like an house boy then I will love to be like him. with over £300,000 per week. lol |
I have learnt something new today. Thanks @OP |
congratulations to the students. We are very proud of you! please this deserves a front page attention to encourage other students studying less competitive courses . Keep the flag flying. |
We are solidly behind you SEUN. I know it will all be worth it in the end. The patient and honest dog eats the FATTEST bone. God is your only helper SEUN. |
This shows that his professes are more like a predition because He always claims to know what will happen each year to different countries. But now............ only God knows a true believer. |
@Op the 7th one is probably the Brick game. I assume you remember it. Then if don't have 1 you will sure need to get a friend that have it. |
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