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shortgun:True talk.. To them, it's an achievement! HML them! I pray it lasts |
Interesting! |
Hmm |
Something has to be done about this age limit criteria in job applications |
I can relate!!! Lost my mum, lost my job.. It's been one helluva year |
Okay But personally, I can't relate with most of them asides the iPhones and that suits lady! |
True! But you ain't anyway better.. You're just different sides of a coin |
Change.. The only constant thing in life |
Lovely |
Doctor damsel |
What is this again Rubbish seems to be the latest trend |
urchboyoski:I was/am an awardee of PTDF LSS scholarship and I can tell you that since laptops were given to us, we didn't see any cash reward up till now. Then, we made numerous calls to the then coordinator and sent several mails all to no avail. I'm glad someone has put this up now so the monumental fraud in that sector can be put to an end.(one time the person that picked the call on the phone number on their site requested for money before he can help us. Imagine!) PS: We're all graduates now though 'patiently waiting' to get alert of all that was/is accrued to us one day., |
maclatunji:But Yaradua was dead for 12 good days before Nigerians knew about it and within that period, he had granted an interview to BBC. Please don't underestimate the extent to which desperate Nigerian politicians will go to remain relevant. And as for not keeping dead bodies and all that.. It really doesn't always apply to the rich and famous |
Typing.. |
So how is this news please? Not educative nor informative. Entertaining? Zero |
Someone had proven in the previous thread that the video was since 2015. One wonders what the mischief makers were up to by making it seem recent. Obviously, people are gaining from the instability in the country and would stop at nothing to cause religious rifts amongst us. Sadly, we fall for it all the time. |
At least their time in prison will be used productively. Nice one |
Bizarre news on a daily basis |
I am not understanding how to apply this your approach to my super duper boring and stressful job Anyway, thanks all the same |
No wonder Co's 'we' Nigerians rarely give up positions of power except in very rare cases |
so where did the information of his sack emanate from? moreover there is no smoke without fire now this info will make those that were singing the 'anti-corruption' praises in the earlier thread bite their tongues |
khalids:i tire o.. was busy looking for mine till i saw it summed up in 'yoruba'. what a flawed compilation |
True! We'll said |
If he does so, it won't be a new thing.. After all, your party is famous for such (kano state in mind) |
This is sad and unacceptable. Btw, isn't it the mouth one uses to tell lies? so whats the connection with the buttocks? I believe there is more to this story |
These are the kind of people we should have manning sensitive positions in the country and not some fellow who got a diploma after being nominated ![]() A university don has called on the Central Bank of Nigeria to insert security chips on the nation’s currency notes for easy tracking of every naira in circulation. Prof. Sunday Adewumi made the call on Thursday in a maiden Professorial Inaugural Lecture of the Federal University of Lokoja, tagged: “Algorithms Makes Sense out of Nonsense’’. The don said that naira notes could be programmed to carry strip of chip containing some vital information that could be used to trace its whereabouts, whenever the need arises. He said, “It is about time that the CBN implements a solution of this nature, if as a nation we must solve the challenges of corruption and incessant kidnappings in the society. “We should embed a chip in the naira note as part of its security features, which can help locate the whereabouts of any note, once the number on the note is established. “Tracking the naira is a task that must be done; monies carried in bullion vans can be tracked without the use of siren, since each note has a number. “Once that number is known, a single naira note can be tracked the same way technology has been used, to track cars and other objects.” The university teacher, therefore, urged government to concentrate on how to programme the hardware in order to have effective control over it. Adewumi said the suggestion can only be achieved through a thorough knowledge of algorithm. Earlier, Prof. Angela Miri, the vice-chancellor of the university, congratulated Adewumi for the great feat of being the first professor produced by the university. She said, “Adewumi is a renowned international professor, who has numerous experience in computer science, and has travelled far and wide, with many local and international awards of excellence.” The lecture was part of the university’s maiden convocation which commenced on Monday with planting of trees. The main event will hold on Saturday with the presentation of awards and launching of N5 billion endowment fund for the university. (NAN) http://punchng.com/insert-tracking-device-naira-notes-don-tells-cbn/ Cc: Lalasticlala
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True! He's not a magician, neither is he a presidential material |
kennyjam:I'm sorry I don't have. Not even hard copy. |
Good morning! Please does anyone in the house have information on PTDF scholarship? They are yet to pay those that were awarded the scholarship in 2014 though the certificate of award and laptops has long been given. Thanks |
DopeyNickz:Does it mean no one knew he was traveling and called to find out if he arrived safely Even with the contacts being inaccessible, just receiving a call from a loved one would have sufficed |
Is PTDF not a government agency? I don't hear talks about its budgetary allocation recently yet they owe their scholars.. |
This one sided appointments is really getting out of hand |
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