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Thollulope:Send number of two reps from your team... |
michaeltotti:Guy how far na? Your number is not recheable again ![]() |
LASU PARTICIPANT and FUNAAB please let have your representatives for the SNISD stated for 26th... |
stenmikas:https://www.nairaland.com/2819862/great-ife-alumni-undergraduate-hook |
Good one Neyoor... |
Aminat508:Not you.... Sorry for this... I meant to say you are not among the coordinators in question.. Thanks for always been there, it's good to have you around.. |
MA book my FTC.... ![]() |
Let me open this thread with great ife anthem.... Great Ife Anthem Great Ife! Great Ife! Africa's most beautiful campus. Conscious, vigilant, progressive Aluta against all oppression Forward ever, backward never For learning and culture, sports and struggle Great Ife! I love you There's only one Great Ife in the universe Another Great Ife is a counterfeit Great! Great! Great! Great! Great! Let keep this thread alive and prevent it from the same fate that was bestowed on the first and the second thread.... Let the CHAT begin.... |
The first one na UNIBEN Win am.... @op kudos.... |
Who dey win abeg ![]() TeamOAU TEAM Fynestboi# |
TopeQs:The problem is with the coordinators to open those thread.... Will do that myself soon. |
WHEN IS THE DEADLINE? TEAM 2 AND TEAM 3 THREAD IS OPENED ALREADY THANKS to MISS.LUXANNE for that and am sure the schools for TEAM 2 AND 3 got a mention? The date and time as given on the thread is the deadline for your submission. One hour to that you will book two space one for your details. (NAME, INSTITUTION, TOPIC and STANCE. The other will be for for essay. for the second space u will edit it, at the stipulated time of submiting the essay. |
menzo4u:Yes.... It's just essay submission for this stage.... Submit your essay at the designated time and you wait for analysis and score from the judges. |
For complains, questions please direct it In here https://www.nairaland.com/2446965/nairaland-interschool-debate-chatroom-third/16 |
TopeQs:There is date for each Team sir. .. |
Neyoor:No problem sir. |
cassyrooy:27th 12pm |
UK promises more support for war against Boko Haram President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday spoke of his administration’s plan to sanitise defence purchase procedure, which went crazy in the Goodluck Jonathan administration. He said his administration would urgently restore order, due process and probity in the procurement. He spoke during a meeting with British Secretary of State for Defence Michael Fallon at the Presidential Villa in Abuja. The President, said: “They just put foreign exchange in a briefcase and travelled to procure equipment for the military.” He added: “That is why we have found ourselves in the crisis we are now facing.” Not less than $15million belonging to Nigeria was seized in two installments by South African government in September and October last year. Monies meant for arms procurement were taken illegally into that country. On September 5, 2014, when border authorities seized $9.3 million allegedly meant for the procurement of arms from two Nigerians and an Israeli who arrived the country in a private jet linked to the leader of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor. The money stashed in three suitcases was discovered by customs officers according to South African National Prosecuting Authority (NPA). The NPA said it found an invoice for a helicopter and armaments meant for Nigeria with the suspects. A month later in October, South African authorities seized another $5.7 million transferred by Societe D’Equipments Internationale of Nigeria to South African arms company, Cerberus Risk Solutions, for the procurement of arms. South African investigators said as at the time the deal was signed, Cerberus Risk Solutions’ license to deal in arms had expired. Former National Security Adviser (NSA) Col. Sambo Dasuki and some others are on trial for allegedly mismanaging and misapplying the fund meant for arms procurement. The President also welcomed the offer by the British Government to assist Nigeria in defence procurements, intelligence gathering and training while restating his conviction that the international community must collaborate more and work with greater unity of purpose to overcome global terrorism. Buhari said: “Terrorism has become very sophisticated now. If developed nations can be attacked and hundreds of lives lost; how much more developing countries? “In the West African sub-region, Nigeria is the main battleground of the Boko Haram insurgency. We have made a lot of progress against the terrorists, but we will welcome more assistance from our friends and the international community,” the President told Fallon. Fallon said he was in the country to see what more Britain could do to support Nigeria in battling terrorism and violent extremism. “Groups like Boko Haram don’t believe in democracy and freedom of choice, so it’s a common fight for us all,” he told President Buhari. Britain, he added, will next year increase the number of its personnel training the Nigerian Army to 300 from 130. Speaking to reporters at the Villa, Fallon said: “We discussed what we can do to help Nigeria to deal with this country’s insurgency. Britain and Nigeria have democracy, they are free people. Boko Haram and its way of life need to be defeated. “So, we have been discussing today what probably we can do to step up Nigeria in the area of full training on how to deal with improvised explosive devices … and what can be done to improve the intelligence you need to deal with terrorism. “For this year, for example, we have about 130 military personnel here helping to train the Nigerian Army. Next year, more than double, more than 300 are coming to offer training and particularly to improve the army’s resilience to IEDs, obviously, that have been left behind by Boko Haram.” On rehabilitation, he said: “Yes, we want to do more to help stabilise those areas once the terrorists have been driven out. That means sustaining them with not only rehabilitation but economic development, providing security for this place for them to go back to their villages, with the knowledge that they need to be protected and the infrastructure there to be repaired. “Today’s visit is part of a series of visits. Our Chief of Defence Staff was here recently, our Deputy National Security Adviser was here. And the President and I are aware both have to do with this kind of terrorism facing our countries. “So he has welcomed our offer of support to help to clear the terrorists out of the North East of Nigeria. And we are going to be working together … as well as on a wider issues of stabilisation and economic development of these areas, providing long-term security,” he said. Minister of Defence Monsur Dan-Ali said there was increased cooperation between the two countries in training. He noted that the issue of IEDs is one of the most difficult areas in the fight against terrorism. On whether terrorism has come to stay in Nigeria, he said: “No, no, no, remember in Afghanistan, Iraq, it took some time. So we are on it and we are almost there. Asked whether there would be extension of the defeat of Boko Haram beyond December deadline, he said: “Time line is for those in the military. We gave December time line, but December is not the end of the operation. It is a campaign. Campaign lasts for years, not dates.” http://thenationonlineng.net/buhari-well-stop-military-weapons-purchase-fraud/
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cassyrooy:TEAM what are you? |
llaykorn:Law students society |
proffnico: lol? |
AdeLaNa1:I wan DOWNLOAD superman link abeg.. Not cartoon oooo |
bethelbrill:27 |
TopeQs:Adjusted... |
Nobleking2000:Sure you can, if you both agree. |
The Executive Governor of Ondo State, Dr Olusegun Mimiko has today announced automatic employment offer to willing best graduates of Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko. During the conferment of Degrees and Award/Prizes at the 6th Convocation ceremony of the institution which held at OBJ Hall, the governor who is an alumnus of Obafemi Awolowo University admitted that it is the duty of the government to encourage graduands with brilliant academic performance and as such offered the First Class students automatic employment. He further stressed the need for the graduands to keep aiming high even as he wishes them well as they go into the labour market. "Its is the responsibility of government to encourage achievements of brilliant minds. I am happy to announce automatic employment to willing best graduates to Ondo State Civil Service. "I congratulate the graduands and i wish them well as they go into the labour market." It will be recalled the Obafemi Awolowo University Vice Chancellor, Prof. Bamitale Omole in what seems like a contrasting decision announced the stop of automatic employment for graduands who make First Class honours from the university. http://www.oaupeeps.com/2015/12/aauas-first-class-graduates-offered.html?m=1
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