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GOOD NEWS!! NYSC Members To Start Receiving N30,000 Allowance https://twitter.com/flavourwayblog/status/1187341749640978432?s=20 |
10 Tips You Need To Succeed In This Lagos (Number 2 & 8 Is Very Important) https://twitter.com/flavourwayblog/status/1187339744109387776?s=20 Lagos is arguably the most populous city in Nigeria and the number keeps growing every day. Lagos has all it takes to be the best and it offers a lot of opportunities. There is a popular perception that if you can survive in Lagos, then you can survive anywhere in the world. Some things are needed in order to be able to survive and raise your head among the millions of people who dwell in the city. If you live in Lagos and are planning to move to the city, you need to have these important things. Here are 5 important things you need to possess to succeed in Lagos. 1. Money You need money and a lot of it to survive in Lagos. Even if you are in the city to make money, you still need to spend money before you can acquire it. You need money to be able to open doors that seem firmly locked. If you don’t have money or you don’t want to spend the little you have, you’ll be surprised how difficult it will be to progress. Lagosians are not always forthcoming in helping someone who will likely not show financial gratitude later. 2. Sense You need a lot of sense to move with the tide in Lagos. You must be able to think on your feet if you don’t want to ‘count the bridges’. The real Lagosians can smell a conman from afar and avoid them. If your sixth sense isn’t active, you might have to learn the hard way. You must know when to show someone the way and when to simply walk away. https://twitter.com/flavourwayblog/status/1187339744109387776?s=20 |
I Am In Love With My Friend’s Father’ – Lady Cries Out For Advise https://twitter.com/flavourwayblog/status/1187338610556702721?s=20 |
The Lagos State Government will be supporting secondary schools established by the military formation across the State to increase access to education for residents. The move was disclosed on Wednesday by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu while receiving the General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the 81 Division of the Nigerian Army, Major-General Olu Irefin, on a courtesy visit at the State House in Marina. Sanwo-Olu said the State’s intervention for the military schools would specifically address deficits in staff strength, training and teaching materials, promising that the Ministry of Education would be meeting with the Army leadership to agree on modalities of the partnership. The Governor said: “Our administration is prepared to provide quality education to all our pupils in public schools. “We will also be extending the same gesture to children attending schools established by the Nigerian Army, regardless of whether their parents are personnel or not. “The Commissioner for Education will be meeting the Army’s education department for collaborations on recruitment of teachers and provision of teaching equipment. Our education policies and programmes will not be exclusive only to pupils in public schools. “Those attending schools established by the military and private investors within the State will also feel the impacts of our government because we believe all of them are our citizens.” Sanwo-Olu hailed the Army for its cooperation with his Government in the coordination of joint security operations across the State. He also reassured the Army of his administration’s commitment to strengthen the engagement of the “OP Mesa” – a joint military’s operational outfit – for improved performance. Maj-Gen Irefin, who took over the leadership of the 81 Division on July 22, said his visit to the Governor was to seek support for schools owned by the Army and also to show appreciation to the Lagos Government on its “constant” logistic assistance rendered to the military formation in the State. The Army chief thanked Sanwo-Olu for consenting to the Division’s request of support for its schools, stressing that the State Government’s interventions would boost the education services rendered by the schools to members of their host communities. He said:https://ngstudentforum.com.ng/p/255346/i-pledge-my-support-to-military-schools-lagos-state-governo |
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