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Spontaneous late-night snack runs, conversations over lattes and free food at events are as much a part of college life as essays, books and exams. But with those activities come extra calories that certainly have a way of sneaking up on you! If you find yourself a culprit of frequent snacking and want to work off those extra calories but don't have time to fit in a real workout, check out these 12 clever ways to burn 200 calories. And the best part is, you don't even have to enter the gym! 1. Walk or bike everywhere Let's admit it—we've all been tempted to drive to places that we could easily walk to, whether it's classes or the library or the nearest grocery store. Melanie Ludwig, owner of Prestige Fitness , also suggests walking a lap around the buildings that you have classes in before class starts. For a 150-pound collegiette, walking for 40 minutes at a pace of three miles per hour burns 200 calories. Calculate how many calories you burn from walking here! To click the link and to read the rest of the article visit this Source link: www.ebiraland.com/2016/11/12-easy-ways-to-burn-200-calories.html |
The Senate yesterday moved to strengthen the nation’s democratic process as it amended the Electoral Act. The Senate recommended that in the case that the candidate of a political party dies before the conclusion of the election, the party shall within 14 days conduct a fresh direct primary to replace the dead candidate. It also recommended that in such circumstance, the commission shall continue with the election, announce the final result and declare the winner of the election. This amendment to the INEC Act puts to rest the controversy that arose at the November 21, 2015 Kogi State governorship election where the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Prince Abubakar Audu, died before the conclusion of the election. According to the report, a presiding officer, who wilfully and knowingly contravenes any provision of this section that applies to him, shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable, on conviction, to imprisonment for at least five years without an option of fine. The debate on the recommendation of the committee on the use of card reader became controversial as some lawmakers kicked against it. Giving an insight into the committee’s report on card reader, the chairman, Senate Committee on INEC, Senator Abubakar Kyari, said that if the card reader rejects more than 10 percent of registered voters, the election should be suspended. The committee had recommended that in the case that the card reader malfunctions to the point of rejecting up to 10 per cent of the voters, the presiding officer should use manual accreditation. But some senators canvassed that the election be suspended for another day. Senate Minority Leader Godswill Akpabio insisted that it would lead to many cases of inconclusive elections which, according to him, had been the trade mark of the current Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). He posited that the presiding officer should resort to the use of manual for the purpose of election. The amendment of the Electoral Act was sequel to a report of the Senate Committee on INEC, read out by its chairman, Senator Kyari (APC, Borno North). Laying the report at pleanery, Sen Kyari asked the upper chamber to consider the report on the INEC Act (Amendment) Bill 2016 (SB 231 and SB 234) Parts of the reports read: “If after the commencement of poll and before the announcement of the final result and declaration of a winner, a nominated candidate dies, the Commission shall, being satisfied of the fact of the death, suspend the election for a period not exceeding 21 days; the political party whose candidate died may, if it intends to continue to participate in the election, conduct a fresh direct primary within 14 days of the death of its candidate and submit a new candidate to the Commission to replace the dead candidate; and subject to paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subsection, the Commission shall continue with the election, announce the final result and declare a winner. On accreditation of voters, transmission of accreditation data, and issuance of ballot papers to voters, the report said: “A person intending to vote in an election shall present himself with his voter’s card to a Presiding Officer for accreditation at the polling unit in the constituency in which his name is registered. “The Presiding Officer shall use a Smart Card Reader or any other technological device that may be prescribed by the Commission from time to time for the accreditation of voters, to verify, confirm or authenticate the genuineness or otherwise of the voter’s card; that the voter’s card presented by the voter is registered at the polling unit in the constituency in which the card is presented; the biometric connection or otherwise of the intending voter with the voter’s card; and the number of duly accredited voters in the polling unit. “An intending voter shall not be accredited to vote in an election if the voter’s card presented by him to the Presiding Officer is not a genuine voter’s card issued by the Commission to the intending voter, registered at the polling unit in the constituency in which the card is presented, and biometrically connected to the intending voter. “Notwithstanding paragraph (3) (c) of this section, the Presiding Officer, on being satisfied that an intending voter is the owner of the voter’s card, may accredit the intending voter to vote in the election: “Provided that where the number of voters accredited under this subsection exceeds ten percent of the total number of registered voters in the polling unit, the Commission shall suspend the election in that unit and comply with subsection (3) (c) of this section at a later date, if the result of the election at that polling unit may affect the overall result in the Constituency. “The Commission shall continue the conduct of an election suspended under subsection (4) of this section within seven days of the suspension if the result of the election at that polling unit may affect the overall result in the Constituency.” Read More From Source: www.ebiraland.com/2016/12/kogi-news-senate-proposes-fresh-primary.html |
Let's talk about those top 10 things you can't do but see in
any Nigeria mosque; I will start from the less important
tools to the most important that means
we are starting from 10-1. 10. Islamic Calendar: In any Nigeria mosque its important to have it since Nigerians don't use Arabians Calendar so its important to have it for counting days in Islam. 9. Wall Clock: Another must have tool in al mosques round the world since praying in Islam deal with timing. 8. Lamp, Touch Light, Lantern: Nigeria is a country with no stable electricity, so any of this light generating tools is important and sometimes scarcity of fuel contribute. 7. Kettle: This has more than one usefulness; it can be used in the toilet and for performing ablution. 6. Hadiths: Let's teach our self the way of Islam and the way of Prophet Muhamad (S.A.W) so its important to have the Hadiths in the mosque. 5. Mat: No matter how big the mosque is mat is one tool that is so much important to the muslims. 4. Casket: This is one major tool that always remind all Muslims about hereafter and a mosque must have one. 3. Al-Qur'an: The Qur'an speak the words of Allah revealed to the mankinds and Jinn Kinds throght prophet (S.A.W). 2. Water: Its a must have in all Mosques all around the World you must perform ablution before you pray. 1. Lailaha Illalah, Muhammad Rosurullah (S.A.W): This Sentence is what Islam is all about and all mosques builders believe in this before they embark in building any mosque. And the meaning is No Other god except the only one God (Allah) and the Muhammad (S.A.W) is our Messenger. What do you think about this? Drop your opinions below and please Share with your friends thanks for reading. Source: www.ebiraland.com/2016/11/top-10-things-you-will-see-in-nigeria.html |
I was one of those that wrote an article to Faleke to quit Rap sowy, Politics, sowy ehm his Petition against Bello but he wouldn't listen now his put to shame. Now Audu is dead, you are thrown outta Court, now who will help who. I rest my case If I talk now dem go say nah because I be Ebiragirl. RiP Faleke Bye. Cc www.ebiraland.com |
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The establishment of Ajaokuta Steel Company Limited (ASCL) was conceived to be the driving force of the nation’s quest for technological advancement. The construction of Ajaokuta Steel Company commenced under the administration of Alhaji Shehu Shagari in 1979 and was commissioned in 1983, when the project had achieved about 95 percent completion rate. As at 1983 when it was commissioned, the following rolling mills of the steel plant were in operation: Light, Billets, Wire rod, medium section and structural mills. It was planned then that profits generated would provide the needed funds for the completion of the remaining five percent of the blast furnace. Alas, after President Shehu Shagari’s removal from office in 1983, the steel plant was abandoned, while most of its engineers trained in Russia to work in the plant, left to join other companies, others were retired. The four mills in Ajaokuta Steel Company between 1985- 1987 started optimal production, regrettably, international politics played a devastating blow to the dream of steel development in the country which led to short-down of the Steel Complex. Since then, successive governments, without political will and technological ideology have made effort in resuscitating the ailing industry but to no avail. The administration of former president Olusegun Obasanjo, in a view to revitalise the moribund industry concession it, despite criticisms from steel workers and labour leaders, to Global System Steel Holdings Limited (GSHL) in 2005 with yet, another disastrous outcome. Under the concession agreement, knowing full well that the future of the Steel Company is not effulgent, President Umaru Yar’adua terminated the agreement in 2008 and set up an Interim Management Committee to oversee it because the concession company GIHL was trading in iron ore and making billions of naira without showing commitments to revitalizing the company. Through the Ministry of Mines and Steel, the federal government said the steel plant would not be closed down after the speculation that the equipment are obsolete. In one of the company’s press briefing in 2012, Engr. Isah, debunked the insinuations that the steel company’s plant was obsolete. He said the plant’s facilities and equipment are in good conditions generally, adding that passion and nationalism have been the propelling force behind the workers, who have guarded the equipment against vandals in disguise. There was a technical audit report by the Ukrainians recently which states that the situation of the steel plant’s equipment and facility are satisfactory. “Technically, the Ajaokuta plant’s equipment and facilities are generally in good condition”. According to the Ukrainian Engineers, the blast furnace model which Ajaokuta steel plant has is the best in the world. “In 2010, the world statistical year book put the total crude steel rates produced globally at 1.4 billion tones, of which 74 percent of it was through blast furnace. This is the technology adopted in Ajaokuta steel plant, then how can a technology that produces such percentage of world steel be considered obsolete?” if vision 20-20-20 is to be realized President Muhammadu Buhari should disregard the report compiled by the Department of International Development (DFID) that said the economic value of Ajaokuta Steel Company was marginal and urged government to completely shut down the steel plant. Multiplier effects, social security and economic potentials of an enterprise are greater indices in measuring profitability.” Experts have said that the steel plant, if completed, has the capacity of producing 1.3 million metric tonnes of liquid steel as well as net provider of employment. “What is required in Ajaokuta is adequate funding and maintenance. There is a steel plant in Ukraine that is over 105 years old and still working perfectly with minimal maintenance,” President Buari should develop the will to reactivate the steel company. At optimal production level, the steel plant at Itakpe Iron Ore can generate over one million jobs for teeming youths if properly funded because many cortege industries that will make use of the by- products from the steel mill would be established. The federal government cannot create jobs through establishment and duplication of agencies which in many cases be scrapped due to policy’s inconsistency by successive governments. The surest means of creating jobs in developing countries like ours is true technological initiative and advancement which will lead to industrial revolution. India is a typical example; the TATA Motor Company of India was established the same period Ajaokuta Steel Company Limited was established, today, TATA is the major supply of military trucks and other heavy articulated vehicles to Nigeria. It is ridiculous that in the 21st century, the giant of Africa is still importing slabs, roofing sheets, simple agricultural tools such as hoe and cutlass, glass ware etc from countries which became independent after Nigeria. High cost of materials for the construction of distillation units, pipelines for feedstock and products transfer are the major claim why we cannot establish functional refinery as a country, but this are materials that could be gotten from Ajaokuta Steel Company Limited with no cost of importation. The neglect of Ajaokuta Steel Company is not just a neglect of Kogi state, but a grave neglect and marginalization of the middle-belt region of Nigeria and an attempt to endanger the future of the Nigerian youths in general. If a whooping thirty nine point four billion naira (N39.4b) can be approved for oil and gas exploration in the lake Chad basin by the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari as reported on the 12th of December, 2015 and at a time the present government is thinking of diversifying economy from oil to other sectors like solid mineral exploration and Agriculture due to fall in crude oil price, same amount with foreign loan and Public-Private-partnership initiative can reactivate the Ajaokuta Steel Company Limited which can create millions of jobs for Nigerian youth. Source::: www.ebiraland.com/2016/04/save-nigeria-economy-by-rolling-out.html |
Fatima Abubakar Audu, the wife of the late All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate for the November 21 election in Kogi State, Prince Abubakar Audu, has said that life has not been easy for her since her husband died. Fatima spoke after a special prayer session held to mark the end of the 130 day mourning period (Takaba) in her late husband’s country home in Ogbonicha. She said the mourning period has been ‘therapeutic’, adding that it afforded her the opportunity to reflect on her life, the future and also come to terms with the reality that her husband is no more. “This mourning period has made me to come to terms with the fact that my husband is no more. I have used this period to reflect on my life, my late husband and the future. But I know that even though he is not with me physically, he is with me in the spirit. I give thanks to Allah, who has been my strength”, he said. She also commended members of her late husband’s family, government and people of Kogi State for their support and encouragement. “The children have been so supportive; they showed me love. Also, my mum has been there for me. I also want to use this medium to thank the APC women, especially James Faleke’s wife; she has been really supportive and I want all Kogi women to know that all hope is not loss. Everything happens for a reason but God has the final say”, she said. Also speaking, younger brother to the late politician, Prince Yahaya Audu, expressed appreciation to President Muhammadu Buhari, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, government and people of Kogi State for standing by them during their trying moment. On his part, paramount ruler of Ogbonicha, Chief Tijani Audu, said the late politician died while struggling to bring emancipation to the masses and urged his successor to build on the legacies he left behind. Source ::: www.ebiraland..com/2016/04/late-audus-wife-says-life-without-her.html |
– APC chief speaks on the controversy surrounding the position of deputy governor of Kogi state – The governor of the state, Yahaya Bello is yet to get a deputy as he was sworn in without one last month – Atiku Abubakar has been accused of plotting to impose a deputy governor Mallam Abdullahi Kabiru, a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kogi state has alleged that Atiku Abubakar, a former vice president is making moves to impose his loyalist to take the position of the deputy governor in the state, Leadership reports. In a statement he issued to the media yesterday, February 6, Kabiru claimed that Atiku was " causing disarray in the leadership hierarchy of Kogi state All Progressives Congress in his bid to impose his loyalist, and former member of Kogi state House of Assembly, Simeon Achuba as replacement for Hon. Abiodun Faleke who turned down the offer of Deputy Governor after demise of Audu Abubakar his principal and More from the source www.ebiraland..com/2016/02/kogi-state-news-atiku-wants-to-impose.html |
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The Kogi State Governorship Election Petitions Tribunal, on Thursday, dismissed a motion filed by the Labour Party (LP) that sought to stop the inauguration of Alhaji Yahaya Bello as the governor of the state. Kogi State Governor Elect Yahaya Bello The tribunal, headed by Justice Halima Mohammed, dismissed the interlocutory injunction to halt the January 27 inauguration, saying that the application was incompetent. According to the tribunal at its resumed sitting, on Thursday, the application, which would make the matter to be heard outside the pre-hearing session, should have been brought through motion on notice. Counsel to LP, Mr Reuben Egwuaba, had approached the tribunal to hear the motion on notice restraining Bello from presenting himself before the Chief Judge of the state for inauguration on January 27. The party argued that Bello did not have a deputy governorship candidate when the supplementary election was conducted on December 5. “Consequent upon nomination of Alhaji Yahaya Bello as replacement for Audu, Honourable James Faleke, who was Audu’s running mate, withdrew and dissociated himself from participating in supplementary election as Bello’s running mate. “Bello was declared governor-elect after the supplementary election. Now, the Labour Party that participated in all the stages of the elections on November 21 and December 5 submit that Bello was not qualified to participate in that election. “Time is of essence, moreso that the swearing-in has been scheduled for January 27, the motion exparte is for leave of the tribunal to hear the Motion on Notice outside pre-hearing session and stop the inauguration as we proceed to hear the substantive case,” he said. Read More @ Ebira Peoples Number 1 Online Portal |
You must have these internal conversations before walking down the aisle. Maybe you've been together a while and are considering taking a big step, or perhaps you just started seeing one another and aren't sure if you should stay the course. Whatever your situation, a check-in is never a bad thing. Read on for 20 tough questions to ask about your relationships before moving forward. 1. Is for better or worse making me better or worse? Does your partner encourage you to be your best self, or does he or she get intimidated by any triumphs and feel more secure when you're not putting your best foot forward? 2. Do we really accept one another? There will always be things you want to change about the people in your life, but no one should be in a situation where they feel they aren't allowed to be authentic and accepted as the unique, special (yet flawed) person they are. 3. Who am I? How can you know if your partner is a good match if you have no idea who you are? 4. Am I happy to be in this relationship? The idea of sharing a life together is not to find someone to complete you or make you happy. But let's face it: being unhappy at home can seep into other areas of your life . . . and fast. If you're always fighting or just generally not feeling great about your twosome, it doesn't mean you have to bail out (counseling might be a good option) but marrying someone in the hope that it changes things is a bad, bad idea. 5. Can we have fun together? Have you ever seen two people sit across from one another in silence at brunch as though they are being forced to walk through their day together? Not. fun. Please Click Here For The Remaining Five |
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