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Good day all Am only being curious to know how possible for a lady in her mid twenties to be diagnosed of fibriods Comments are welcomed. Thank you. C.sissy3 |
olaolaking:Yeah I know it sounds unbelievable but it's the truth....I called home to see if any Info has being gathered unfortunately not. ..I stay offshore anyway. |
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https://m.facebook.com/benjamin.daniel.1253 His name is Daniel Benjamin
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Good evening all Please my friends has being missing for more than 5 months now info to reach him has proved abortive,the family are traumatise and friends aren't excluded...his from ondo state ese odo local government..please any relevant information would be highly welcome.God bless... The mod in the house should please help Lala
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Tune to channels tv Quotes The minister are supposed to declare assets I declare my assets four times The chibok girls are alive and safe |
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CHANNELS TV, KANO STATION Channels TV Kano seeks a News Editor. JOB TITLE News Editor LOCATION Channels TV, Kano Station POSITION TYPE Full Time REQUIREMENTS • Planning for stories for the week, supervision of various beats in the Newsroom. • Dispatching reporters for assignments and supervising stories for update. • Checking scripts for typographical, spelling, semantic and synthetic errors, reporting and editing and producing news bulletins. QUALIFICATIONS/SKILLS REQUIRED • Must hold a BSc in Mass Communication or qualification in an associated field • Must have graduated with an option of First Class or Second Class Upper Division. • Post Graduate Degree is an added advantage. • Minimum of 10 years work experience in this field. • Must have completed the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) or hold a Certificate of Exemption. • Must be experienced in television broadcast. • Must have a perfect understanding of how the News Department runs. • Strong professional ability, dexterity and agility. • Must have the ability to work under pressure and deadlines. • Must be able to work any scheduled time, including nights, weekends and holidays to support 24×7 on-air broadcasts. QUALITIES Age range between 30 and 40 years. Hard working and strong abilities to deliver on the job. Exceptional communication, writing, reporting and editing skills. Good verbal and written communication skills. Possess strong intelligence and skills to achieve results. Savvy and experience in use of IT. Able to add value and drive change. Results oriented and proactive attitude. Ability to work with deadlines and without close supervision. Channels TV Kano seeks Reporters. JOB TITLE Reporter/Presenter LOCATION Channels TV, Kano Station POSITION TYPE Full Time REQUIREMENTS • Anchor News and Programmes and produce them. • Cover assignments. • Report news, breaking news and news worthy events from and within the state on any beat. • Conduct interviews. • Draft intro and report scripts. • Production of reports. •Script writing. QUALIFICATIONS/SKILLS REQUIRED • Must hold a BSc in Mass Communication or qualification in an associated field •Must have graduated with an option of First Class or Second Class Upper Division. • Minimum of 4 years work experience in this field. • Must have completed the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) or hold a Certificate of Exemption. • Be experienced in television broadcast. • Possess a high level of creativity, flexibility and patience. • Keen eye for detail and a critical mind. • Has the ability to listen well to others and to work well as part of a team. • Ability to work under pressure and deadlines. • Able to work any scheduled time, including nights, weekends and holidays to support the 24×7 on-air broadcasts. QUALITIES Age range between 25 and 35 years. Hard working and strong abilities to deliver on the job. Exceptional communication, writing, reporting and editing skills. Good verbal and written communication skills. Possess strong intelligence and skills to achieve results. Savvy and experience in use of IT. Able to add value and drive change. Results oriented and proactive attitude. Ability to work with deadlines and without close supervision. Channels TV Kano seeks VTR and Vision Mixing Operator for Master Control Room Operations. JOB TITLE VTR and Vision Mixing Operator, Master Control Room (MCR) LOCATION Channels TV, Kano Station POSITION TYPE Full Time REQUIREMENTS • The Master Control Operator will be responsible for performing all on-air operations to include recording, downloading, uploading and editing of all on-air programming and commercial material in a live News and Programmes. • Operate all control room equipment associated with a typical live News and Programmes. • Monitor and maintain the quality, continuity and availability of multiple networks and distribution channels in a live and non-live environment. • Monitors video/audio quality and signal availability using waveform monitors, meters and other test and monitoring equipment. •Prepare and maintain sports, News, Programmes and associated database for air. •Capture and encoding of content related to on-air schedules. Operate on-air branding for the news. •Assists media operations group in the recording and storage of content feeds. •Manages deployment and retrieval of playlists and as-run files, and monitors commercial insertion system. •Integrates live and previously recorded program content with commercial and promotional spots •Maintains program and break continuity. QUALIFICATIONS/SKILLS REQUIRED • Must hold a BSc./B.A/B.Eng in any of these fields with First Class or Second Class Upper option. • Mass Communication, Electrical Electronics, Computer Science or qualification in an associated field. • Must have a minimum of 4 years work experience in this field. • Must have completed the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) or hold a Certificate of Exemption. • Knowledge and experience in IT. Be experienced in broadcast television and network. • Has the ability to work under pressure, work with deadlines and without close supervision. • Proficient with computers and MS office software. • Able to work any scheduled time, including nights, weekends and holidays to support a 24×7 on-air broadcast. QUALITIES Age range between 25 and 35 years. Hard working and strong abilities to deliver on the job. Exceptional communication skills. Good verbal and written communication skills. Possess strong intelligence and skills to achieve results. Savvy and experience in use of IT. Able to add value and drive change. Results oriented and proactive attitude. Channels TV, Kano seeks Audio Mixers/Sound Engineers for Master Control Room Operations. JOB TITLE Audio Mixer/Sound Engineer, Master Control Room (MCR) LOCATION Channels TV, Kano Station POSITION TYPE Full Time REQUIREMENTS • Must be proficient with different types of recording media, such as analog tape, digital multi-track recorders and workstations, and computer knowledge. • Ability to operate sound equipment needed for recording, mixing or other audio. • Ability to add in sound effects, adjust the volume and maintain excellent sound quality throughout a broadcast. • Will be responsible for performing all on-air operations to include recording, downloading, uploading and editing of all on-air programming and commercial material in a live News and Programmes. • Operate all control room equipment associated with a typical live News and Programmes. • Monitor and maintain the quality, continuity and availability of multiple networks and distribution channels in a live and non-live environment. • Monitors video/audio quality and signal availability using waveform monitors, meters and other test and monitoring equipment • Monitor and maintain the quality, continuity and availability of multiple networks and distribution channels in a live and non-live environment. • Monitors video/audio quality and signal availability using waveform monitors, meters and other test and monitoring equipment • Perform Master Control on-air operations activities • Capture and encoding of content related to on-air schedules. • Assists media operations group in the recording and storage of content feeds QUALIFICATIONS/SKILLS REQUIRED Must hold a BSc./B.A/B.Eng with First Class or Second Class Upper Division option in any of these fields: • Engineering: Electronics Electrical, Electronics and Computer, Sound Engineering or equivalent • Audio Production and/or experience in Audio Production • Mass Communication • Must have a minimum of 5 years work experience in this field. • Must have completed the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) or hold a Certificate of Exemption. • Knowledge and experience in IT. • Must have headed an organizational Unit (a plus). • Be experienced in production, television broadcast and network. • Has the ability to work under pressure. Work with deadlines and without close supervision. • Able to work structured time/schedule, including nights, weekends and holidays to support a 24×7 on-air broadcast. QUALITIES Age range between 25 and 35 years. Hard working and strong abilities to deliver on the job. Exceptional communication and editing skills. Good verbal and written communication skills. Possess strong intelligence and skills to achieve results. Savvy and experience in use of IT. Able to add value and drive change. Results oriented and proactive attitude. Channels TV seeks Video Editors for Electronic News Gathering at its Kano Station. JOB TITLE ENG Editor (Electronic News Gathering) LOCATION Channels TV, Kano Station POSITION TYPE Full Time REQUIREMENTS • The ENG Editor would be responsible for editing the news reports and Programmes as well as the reports brought in from assignments and bureaus by Reporters and Programme Producers. ENG Editor will edit montage and promos. • Must be able to advise on the kind of shots expected from field assignments. • Must be able to work with all aspects of electronic news gathering/production/editing. • Editing Programmes, Reports, Promos and announcements. • Must be able to do colour correction where necessary, audio balancing, light balancing and special effects. Familiarity with all aspects of field video, audio and lighting. • Creation of montage for Station Programmes and Documentary. • Will be responsible for all sound and lighting work including wireless and portable mixers. • Must be familiar with editing and feeding Studio Camera and control room audio. • Familiarity with live broadcast production and remote production. • Will operate video recording equipment. • Must have experience as a Motion Graphics Editor. • Must be able to use Video Editing Suites, Final Cut Pro (FCP), Adobe Suites (Premier, Aftereffects, etc.). 3D knowledge is a plus (3d Max, Cinema 4D, etc.). •Must have experience with live production equipment. •Technical support/training certifications in Video Editing is a plus. QUALIFICATIONS/SKILLS REQUIRED • Must hold a BSc. with option of First Class or Second Class Upper Division in any of these fields: • Electronics Electrical Engineering, • Electronics and Computer Engineering, Computer Engineering, • Mass Communication • Must have a minimum of 5 years work experience in this field. • Must have completed the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) or hold a Certificate of Exemption. • Knowledge and experience in IT. • Must have headed an organizational Unit (a plus). • Be experienced in production, television broadcast and network. • Has the ability to work under pressure, work with deadlines and without close supervision. • Able to work structured time/schedule, including nights, weekends and holidays to support a 24×7 on-air broadcast. QUALITIES Age range between 25 and 35 years. Hard working and strong abilities to deliver on the job. Exceptional communication and editing skills. Good verbal and written communication skills. Possess strong intelligence and skills to achieve results. Savvy and experience in use of IT. Able to add value and drive change. Results oriented and proactive attitude. Channels TV seeks Cameramen for its Kano Station. JOB TITLE Cameraman LOCATION Channels TV, Kano Station POSITION TYPE Full Time REQUIREMENTS • Operate and control Camera and Camera equipment in the Studio and all Camera equipment. • Operating and control the Camera and on the field or outside broadcasts, for recorded and live television broadcasts and recordings. • Assembling and setting up equipment. • Do Audio Visual checks. • Cover daily assignments with the Reporters and gather news stories. • Cover live events, news and the Station’s Programmes • Must know the techniques of television production and be conversant with the various camera shots. • Liaising with lighting and technical staff and applying standard lighting pattern to propel the audio. • Creatively framing, composing and capturing action and ensuring all shots are properly taken. • Interpretation of scripts during production. • Responding quickly to directions. QUALIFICATIONS/SKILLS REQUIRED • Must have a University Degree (B.A., BSc.) in Mass Communication, Film and Cinematography or such qualification in an associated field. • Must have a minimum of 4 years work experience in this field. • Must have completed the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) or hold a Certificate of Exemption. • Be experienced in television broadcast. • Knowledge and experience in IT. • Has a high level of creativity, flexibility and patience. • Keen eye for detail and a critical mind. • Has the ability to listen well to others and to work well as part of a team. • Strong technical ability, dexterity and agility. • Has the ability to work under pressure and deadlines.-Must be able to work any scheduled time, including nights, weekends and holidays to support the 24×7 on-air broadcasts. QUALITIES Age range between 25 and 35 years. Hard working and strong abilities to deliver on the job. Exceptional communication and editing skills. Good verbal and written communication skills. Possess strong intelligence and skills to achieve results. Savvy and experience in use of IT. Able to add value and drive change. Results oriented and proactive attitude. Eligible candidates applying for this position must be resident in Kano State Nigeria or be able to live and work from this location for a minimum fixed term of one year or more. Salary and Benefits: Negotiable. Closing date December 18th, 2015 Qualified candidates should please send CV and credentials detailing your skills, experience and interests, and a show reel or portfolio of your work with a covering letter outlining your suitability for this position to jobs@channelstv.com Only qualified candidates will be shortlisted and contacted. Thought of sharing this as it could be helpful.Thanks and good luck! http://www.channelstv.com/vacancy/ cc ..uboma |
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A very happy birthday to me dodo samuel olusegun,i wishing myself a very long life,prosperity in my endeavours. Much appreciation to oga seun for the pm sent to me. love you all.
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[quote author=saaedlee post=37806128]Did you really deserve the amnesty, were you really in the creeks? Or because you had a contact up there who substituted your name for someone who was duly qualified for it?[/quote |
NIGERIAN STUDENTS OF NIGER DELTA EXTRACTION STUDYING IN THE UK AND OTHER PARTS OF THE WORLD, UNDER THE PRESIDENTIAL AMNESTY SCHEME. OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI 7th September, 2015 His Excellency, President Muhammadu Buhari Aso Rock Villa Abuja. Your Excellency Sir, We are writing on behalf of the over two thousand abandoned and dejected Nigerian Students of Niger Delta extraction studying in the United Kingdom and other parts of the world, under the auspices of the Presidential Amnesty Programme. It would be recalled that following the outcry of the students under the amnesty scheme and agitations by prominent and respected leaders from the region, leaders of the ex-agitators forum, other well placed and well-meaning individuals, the Ijaw Youth Council, several Non-Governmental Organizations and Civil Society groups, before your excellency appointed a substantive Coordinator for the Presidential Amnesty Programme. Sadly, nothing has changed since the appointment was made; rather the situation is becoming more precarious each passing day. When the new coordinator Brig- Gen. Paul Boroh rtd, took over the reins of office as the new helmsman of the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP). We thought he would immediately commence the process of remedying the obvious hitches confronting the programme as a result of the delay in the appointment of a new head for the programme during the transition period but rather what we are told is that, he is busy embarking on a wild goose chase, with a few of his cronies under the guise of verification with the sole aim of lining his pocket. At this juncture, lets us inform Nigerians and the International community of what has necessitated this missive. Presently, Nigerian students of Niger Delta extraction are frustrated and disillusioned because of the uncertainty as regards the prolonged delay and non-payment of tuition fees, in-training allowances, accommodation fees and other stipends that would aid their stay in foreign lands. Nigerian Students of Niger Delta extraction are now a bout of joke around the world. Especially, in the UK and have practically turned refugees and laughing stock in their respective cities where their institutions are, we have just received the news of the death of one of our fellow students in the University of Belarus, occasioned by the present hardship faced by the students and also in Malaysia some of our students have been arrested and are daily subjected to inhuman treatment. It is on record that, between when the former helmsman of the amnesty programme, Hon. Kingsley Kuku left office and the subsequent appointment of the current coordinator, the office had in its coffers about 11 billion naira. The question all discerning minds are asking, has the money developed wings? What we hear from sources close to the amnesty office is that, because of the present directive from the president that all federal government agencies should operate a single pool account. The office decided to put the money into the federation account but is presently finding it difficult to access the money now that it is urgently needed. According to them, the office of the Accountant General of the Federation and the Central Bank claims that there is no money in the federation account that is why they are still unable to implement Mr President’s recent directive on the need to urgently pay the students their money. Now we ask, why will Mr President utilise the money meant for the amnesty students because of his recent Single Treasury Account (STA) policy; on one hand, while on the other hand; directing the same institutions to pay the students their money? Is it a ploy by President Muhammadu Buhari to punish the people of the region for not voting for him in the last presidential election? As at this moment, schools in the UK and other parts of the world have started resuming for a fresh academic session. Unfortunately, Nigerian students of Niger Delta extraction may not be able to join their colleagues in their various institutions of higher learning because of the callous delay in the payment of their tuition fees and in-training allowances, in addition to their present refugee status. Worse still, students that did foundation programmes in the UK and where successful are presently denied Visas by the UK embassy because of the yet to be resolved challenges experienced by the students. All the relevant authorities are aware of this development but because it affects the people of the Delta region, no one seems to bat an eyelid. The current coordinator Brig. Gen. Paul Boroh from all indication may have a good profile and curriculum vitae but is not ready and prepared for his new assignment. He was specifically assigned to see to the disastrous end of the Presidential Amnesty Programme. That is why he remains unperturbed, no matter what the students are going through. We earnestly appeal to the President and other well-meaning individuals to save this illustrious son of the region, the huge embarrassment of the imminent collapse of the amnesty programme in his hands. The president should do the needful by saving us, from a bleak future by standing faithfully and religiously on his inaugural address, regardless of the 5% vote he recorded in some states of the region. Curiously, we have some leaders from the zone, who claims to be championing the course of ruling party, the A P C in the region and are now self-appointed spokesmen for the President but have deliberately turn deaf ears and blind eyes to the plight of the students of the region under this present administration. How can the people of the Delta region suffer for a God given resources tapped within their domain that serves as the mainstay of the nation’s economy? Obviously, we have exhausted every peaceful means of amicably resolving this impasse. Following therefore, we have directed the various chapters that house our students across the world to embark on a massive demonstration in the Capital and State Houses where the country leaders are residing in a couple of days. Our mission is to inform the world how insensitive this present government is; to the plight of her citizens in their country. Signed: Comr. Elliot Yibakeni Comr. Emomotimi Ziprebo Swansea University, UK Birmingham City University, UK |
NIGERIAN STUDENTS OF NIGER DELTA EXTRACTION STUDYING IN THE UK AND OTHER PARTS OF THE WORLD, UNDER THE PRESIDENTIAL AMNESTY SCHEME. OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI 7th September, 2015 His Excellency, President Muhammadu Buhari Aso Rock Villa Abuja. Your Excellency Sir, We are writing on behalf of the over two thousand abandoned and dejected Nigerian Students of Niger Delta extraction studying in the United Kingdom and other parts of the world, under the auspices of the Presidential Amnesty Programme. It would be recalled that following the outcry of the students under the amnesty scheme and agitations by prominent and respected leaders from the region, leaders of the ex-agitators forum, other well placed and well-meaning individuals, the Ijaw Youth Council, several Non-Governmental Organizations and Civil Society groups, before your excellency appointed a substantive Coordinator for the Presidential Amnesty Programme. Sadly, nothing has changed since the appointment was made; rather the situation is becoming more precarious each passing day. When the new coordinator Brig- Gen. Paul Boroh rtd, took over the reins of office as the new helmsman of the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP). We thought he would immediately commence the process of remedying the obvious hitches confronting the programme as a result of the delay in the appointment of a new head for the programme during the transition period but rather what we are told is that, he is busy embarking on a wild goose chase, with a few of his cronies under the guise of verification with the sole aim of lining his pocket. At this juncture, lets us inform Nigerians and the International community of what has necessitated this missive. Presently, Nigerian students of Niger Delta extraction are frustrated and disillusioned because of the uncertainty as regards the prolonged delay and non-payment of tuition fees, in-training allowances, accommodation fees and other stipends that would aid their stay in foreign lands. Nigerian Students of Niger Delta extraction are now a bout of joke around the world. Especially, in the UK and have practically turned refugees and laughing stock in their respective cities where their institutions are, we have just received the news of the death of one of our fellow students in the University of Belarus, occasioned by the present hardship faced by the students and also in Malaysia some of our students have been arrested and are daily subjected to inhuman treatment. It is on record that, between when the former helmsman of the amnesty programme, Hon. Kingsley Kuku left office and the subsequent appointment of the current coordinator, the office had in its coffers about 11 billion naira. The question all discerning minds are asking, has the money developed wings? What we hear from sources close to the amnesty office is that, because of the present directive from the president that all federal government agencies should operate a single pool account. The office decided to put the money into the federation account but is presently finding it difficult to access the money now that it is urgently needed. According to them, the office of the Accountant General of the Federation and the Central Bank claims that there is no money in the federation account that is why they are still unable to implement Mr President’s recent directive on the need to urgently pay the students their money. Now we ask, why will Mr President utilise the money meant for the amnesty students because of his recent Single Treasury Account (STA) policy; on one hand, while on the other hand; directing the same institutions to pay the students their money? Is it a ploy by President Muhammadu Buhari to punish the people of the region for not voting for him in the last presidential election? As at this moment, schools in the UK and other parts of the world have started resuming for a fresh academic session. Unfortunately, Nigerian students of Niger Delta extraction may not be able to join their colleagues in their various institutions of higher learning because of the callous delay in the payment of their tuition fees and in-training allowances, in addition to their present refugee status. Worse still, students that did foundation programmes in the UK and where successful are presently denied Visas by the UK embassy because of the yet to be resolved challenges experienced by the students. All the relevant authorities are aware of this development but because it affects the people of the Delta region, no one seems to bat an eyelid. The current coordinator Brig. Gen. Paul Boroh from all indication may have a good profile and curriculum vitae but is not ready and prepared for his new assignment. He was specifically assigned to see to the disastrous end of the Presidential Amnesty Programme. That is why he remains unperturbed, no matter what the students are going through. We earnestly appeal to the President and other well-meaning individuals to save this illustrious son of the region, the huge embarrassment of the imminent collapse of the amnesty programme in his hands. The president should do the needful by saving us, from a bleak future by standing faithfully and religiously on his inaugural address, regardless of the 5% vote he recorded in some states of the region. Curiously, we have some leaders from the zone, who claims to be championing the course of ruling party, the A P C in the region and are now self-appointed spokesmen for the President but have deliberately turn deaf ears and blind eyes to the plight of the students of the region under this present administration. How can the people of the Delta region suffer for a God given resources tapped within their domain that serves as the mainstay of the nation’s economy? Obviously, we have exhausted every peaceful means of amicably resolving this impasse. Following therefore, we have directed the various chapters that house our students across the world to embark on a massive demonstration in the Capital and State Houses where the country leaders are residing in a couple of days. Our mission is to inform the world how insensitive this present government is; to the plight of her citizens in their country. Signed: Comr. Elliot Yibakeni Comr. Emomotimi Ziprebo Swansea University, UK Birmingham City University, UK Note....am also under this scheme and i have went through hell april to august unpaid stipend for portsmouth,plymouth etc... |
Here is igbekebo in ese odo local government no traces of light since last year. ... |
INTROVERT:I haven't being paid here...study in UK anyway |
Wonder they say it shall never end...still baffled me why people still continue to worship in such demonic church. |
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