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please how do I create space between navigation menu and content in protostar template. I am using joomla 3.6.2. this is the picture of what I want.
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how can I create space between nav menu and content in protostar template in joomla 3.6.2.
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Why is only south south states |
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what is the nature of the work and how much do they pay. |
I am still waiting for your response. |
Please gurus in the house i want to know the difference between computer science and computer science education. Can a graduate of computer science education be employ thesame way a graduate of a computer science single honour is going to be employed. |
hrdia:I also did mine in gombe. which batch did you attend. |
personal59:please I also need the GMAT here is my email: a.bulakos@gmail.com |
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Is their any gemstones training participant here. |
"This is to inform you that you have been shortlisted for the BOI gemstones training. Kindly check your email for the requirements. thank you". If you are part of this program come on board here and share what you have learn let rob mind together and make away forward. Thanking you in anticipation of your response. |
There is training going on on "Gemstone / Precious Stone Trading etc" organized by Bank Of Industry to engage youth on gemstone. This was advertised severally on news paper and this training started since late last month and it is batch by batch in all six geopolitical zone. They are in north east now which is holding in Gombe. If you are part of this program come on board here and share what you have learn let rob mind together and make away forward. Thanking you in anticipation of your response. |
I am also shortlisted. Did anyone here attended the training before, please share your experience and challenges. |
please help me. what is the best way to design logo for joomla website. |
Chairman, Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption, Prof. Itse Sagay (SAN) has revealed how some retired Chief Justices of Nigeria (CJN) had, over the years, acted as conduits for corruption on the Bench. Besides, he offered explanations why President Muhammadu Buhari would not rubber stamp a nominee, Justice Samuel Nkanu Onnoghen, as recommended by the National Judicial Council (NJC) for the office of the nation’s Chief Justice. Sagay specifically accused two former CJNs of collecting bribe on behalf of serving judges to pervert the course of justice. These past CJNs, according to him, had brought ruins to the judiciary as they were still collecting bribe in dollars on behalf of their ‘vulnerable colleagues’. He, however, did not mention the former CJNs involved in the corrupt practices. His words: “The lack of due diligence on the part of the NJC allowed at least two Justices of the Supreme Court to slip through the net of judicial vetting to become the Chief Justices of Nigeria. And that became a permanent embarrassment to the judiciary and Nigeria as a whole. “Up till today, one of them calling himself ‘Consultant’ regularly carries money to his former colleagues, still serving in the judiciary, to buy justice for his law chamber clients while the other one specialized in dollars and distributing it amongst vulnerable colleagues. “These are the types of Justices who have brought ruin to the Judiciary, making it necessary for close vetting of candidates for Chief Justice of Nigeria at the Presidential level.” Sagay, apparently rooting for a substantive Chief Justice of Nigeria with established reputation and integrity, blamed the highest judicial organ, the National Judicial Council (NJC) for the seeming corruption on the Bench. According to him, corruption in the judiciary was fuelled by the NJC’s lack of due diligence in the appointment of Justices for the apex court which had occasioned the decay and the embarrassment the nation’s apex court was being faced in today’s emerging Nigeria. His words: “This load has fallen on the President because of the failure of the NJC to exercise due diligence in the past when making recommendations to the President. “From my own perspective, without any privileged information, I believe that this is the process ongoing right now.” Already, a Justice of the Supreme Court, Nwali Sylvester Ngwuta and two Justices of the High Court, Adeniyi Ademola and Rita Ofili-Ajumogobia are facing allegations of bribery and corruption following their arraignment in courts. Sagay, in an article emailed to New Telegraph, entitled ‘Appointment to the office of Chief Justice of Nigeria’, said it was time to inject fresh blood into the office of the CJN rather than stick to the age-long tradition of most Senior Justice of the Supreme Court as being canvassed for the nation’s number one judicial officer. Faulting views by a former president of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Chief Wole Olanipekun (SAN), who pushed for a substantive CJN, Sagay said President Buhari was not bound to ratify Onnoghen’s name as recommended by the NJC. He specifically said that since Buhari was neither rubber stamp of the NJC nor a robot for the conveyance of a recommendation from the NJC to the Senate’, Onnoghen’s recommendation or any other names were not automatic for the CJN’s chair. Section 231 of the Constitution provides for the appointment of the Chief Justice of Nigeria, ceding appointor’s power in favour of Mr. President, who must act on a recommendation by the NJC. The NJC’s recommendation would, in turn, be passed to the Senate for ratification only if Mr. President was satisfied with the NJC’s nominee. However, Sagay said that the integrity, skill, productivity, established reputation of who becomes the substantive CJN must form the fulcrum of the ongoing debate, saying the tradition of the most Senior Justice for the CJN’s office was unhealthy to the nation’s judicial system. He said: “There has been extreme agitation and frenzy over the failure of the President to send Hon. Justice Onnoghen’s name for confirmation, literally within seconds of receiving the NJC’s recommendation. “These agitations have exhibited either ignorance, bad faith or downright primordial motives. The crossroads in which we find ourselves today is entirely of the making of the NJC and the legal profession as a whole. “There is need to inject fresh blood into our judicial system by appointing qualified lawyers from outside the bench straight to the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court. “In this regard, senior law academics in our universities and senior renowned legal practitioners of integrity and acclaimed knowledge and skill in law should be an additional source to the appointment of appellate Judges, even as Chief Justice of Nigeria, directly. “An appointee to the position of Chief Justice need not be the most Senior Justices of the Supreme Court. We must take into consideration the reputation, the integrity, the skill, productivity, established a reputation of the candidate before appointing him to the position of Chief Justice of Nigeria.” He decried the appointment process of the CJN. “It is unhealthy to the judicial system and the performance and integrity of the Supreme Court to continue with the present system in which a recently appointed Justice of the Supreme Court could calculate the date in which he is going to become the Chief Justice of Nigeria based on the ages of those above him in the hierarchy. “I, therefore, appeal that our notoriously loquacious and unrestrained compatriots should desist from further hysteria to allow the acting Chief Justice of Nigeria to earn his position on his own merit rather than create a frenzy and furore which can result in the very opposite of what they are loudly agitating for. www.saharareporters.com/2017/02/01/ex-cjns-collect-share-bribes-judges-prof-sagay
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moendowed:thanks |
Please help me. I want to apply for job that I am going to send my CV, statement of purpose and also an application form. my question is am I going to zip the file or documents before sending or I will just send the files as individual attachment. thanks in advance |
End of the year 'Change' Update : 1. Sambisa Forest now a military garrison. 2. Nigerian (local) rice now a brand. 3. No more free government money. 4. Celebrated Christmas without fuel scarcity 5. Created 200,000 N-Power jobs and 10,000 police recruitment without charging application fee and without single loss of life. 6. No more subsidy scam. Nigeria no longer indebted to fuel importers. 7. Boko Haram Commander arrested in Lagos... end of d road to Boko haram menace in d North East. 8. Treasury Single Account policy implemented without any hesitation. 9. Nigeria now ranked 22nd largest economy in the world... 1st in Africa. l believe Nigeria will be great once again... Copied and Pasted!!! Pls share if you agree. |
1. Amina Mohammed- UN deputy secretary general. 2 Godwin Emefiele - President Islamic Liquidity Institution of the Islamic development Bank. 3. Mohammed Barkindo- President of Opec. 4. Mr. Ogunlesi- member Trump transition committee. 5. Now President Buhari is the chief Mediator of the Gambian debacle. 6. President of AFDB Mr. Akinwumi Adesina.
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The Department of Chemical Engineering of the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, has established a refinery with capacity to process one barrel of crude oil per day. The team leader of the project, Professor Ibrahim Ali Muhammad Dabo told our correspondent who visited the refinery site that at present the refinery would be used mainly for the training of students, although the department had the manpower to build a refinery that would be bigger than that of Kaduna if it had government support. “The initial idea was to construct a 1,000 barrel-capacity refinery, but lack of funding limited us to this one, where we would now be refining one barrel per day,” Dabo said, adding that more than 80 per cent of the materials used for the construction of the refinery were sourced locally. “Only the controls were sourced from Hong Kong. No expatriate was hired from abroad. All those that were engaged in this project are Nigerians. Therefore, this mini refinery is a product of Nigerian brains. If government can come in, we have the ability to do wonderful things, not only refinery. This is our training and it is what our department is meant for,” he said. He explained that beside the land and fencing that ABU provided, the project cost only about N20 million. Professor Dabo further stated that the idea of the mini refinery was conceived about 15 years back, but work commenced fully in the year 2011. www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/abu-builds-1-barrel-per-day-oil-refinery/171165.html
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In fact, we are very fortunate to witness the repeat of those old good days when leadership is given to those who did not ask for it! In those days people of high quality are running away from ascending the throne of headship for what they know of heavy burden they would carry and their resolved to be contented to that which is only main for them. It was during the past that you can see a good leader crying with remorse only because he could not accomplish the responsibilities placed on him by his followers. Very recently in our country, Nigeria, leadership is sought in a very crook way and manner to the extent that someone will never believe that somebody – no matter how qualified he is - may be given appointment “free of charge” without offering something tangible. Most positions are bought either in cash or in kind without considering the quality and suitability of the occupants. The Heads of MDAs, Parastatals, Consulate missions in other countries are selected based on political, tribal, regional or religious self-centered interests. The rejection of presidential offer by Akinwande Akintunde, Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to head the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC); the turning down of Ambassadorial Appointment by Usman Bugaji of Arewa Research and Development Project (ARDP) from Katsina state and Pauline Tallen, Former Deputy Governor of Plateau state, is an evident that things were no longer what they were. The polity has already started experiencing the change mantra of Buhari Administration. Cataloging as their reasons for rejection, proper consultations were not carried out and of course, as the nominees are of greater quality, they are much occupied with some other projects worthy of dedication and commitments. Secondly, they are afraid of failure especially in this our country that does not appreciates efforts or rewards hardworking. They are very skeptical with the consequences of mistakes and errors that will result to insults and condemnations by Nigerians just like what is presently happening with Muhammadu Buhari. However, this Government has proven beyond doubt, its commitment to changing from godfather-ism, nepotism and selfishness to fairness, justices and self-sacrificing services. The President is only trying to outsource technocrats, experts and qualitative leaders who will bring the desired change! Yes, some people must have suffered enough during campaign and election but their rewards is not only through appointments or contracts. They should know that what they did is a sacrifice to their nation for the enjoyment of their children, grandchildren, and grand-grandchildren to come.
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puregrace:thanks. but using what application? |
UndisputedBosom:thanks for ur response, but my aim is not to lock the whole gallery,but some album or photos so that when a person try to view it will display enter pin. |
please help, is there a way to lock some pictures or some folders in my gallery so no one but me can see or view them ? when someone try to open I want the folder/album to display enter pin. thanks is advance |
ify4king:please help me bros. I also need the software. a.bulakos@gmail.com |
please I need advice on the best android phone to buy for 20k in this recession period. Your response is highly appreciated. |
what is the difference between joomla and dreamveaver, and which one is more beneficial in creating website. |
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Please gurus in the house, what is the best software or tool to create a website. thanks in advance. |
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