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Being a creative director, Joe says he’s coming into the House as the third new Housemate, to showcase his artistic talent in addition to the trouble he intends bringing into the game.
As expected, the internet went nuts over the new additions to the Pepper Dem Gang. Quite a lot of fans are ecstatic about the new arrivals. Like brand new clothes that you can’t wait to try on, the fans can’t wait to see what the new Housemates are bringing to the table. Although a couple would like them to shatter the table. Rumors have it that joe is Khaffi's ex... and he is a good friend of jeff...we're ready for some real pepper See their photos: https://www.jobnext.com.ng/2019/07/31/here-are-a-few-things-to-know-about-the-new-bbnaija-housemate-joe/
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Shocking #BBNaija housemate and self acclaimed “Portharcourt first daughter” symply_tacha cannot define “characteristics” Twitter users have dropped several funny reactions after Ebuka of Bbnajia asked Tacha the characteristic of BBN winner See video here : https://www.jobnext.com.ng/2019/07/28/shocking-bbnaija-housemate-and-self-acclaimed-portharcourt-first-daughter-symply_tacha-cannot-define-characteristics/
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All hail the new UBA ambassador, Wizkid, one of Nigeria’s greatest exports. Earlier on Saturday, as some of Africa’s powerhouse gathered for the 2019 Tony Elumelu Foundation Forum at UBA Marketplace, Transcorp Hilton, Wizkid, was also in attendance to talk about African music and business in a chat titled “Afro Pop meets High Finance.” Wizkid, whose collaboration with Beyonce, Brown Skin Girl, is making waves in the national and international community revealed that his first big amount was N250,000. But thanks to social media, he has been able to become one of the most sort-after and successful artiste to come out of Nigeria. While many are known for their lavish spending when they attain a certain level of success, Wizkid who is worth $12 million (N4.3billion) according to Hopper’s Instagram Rich List told the audience that he is investing and ensuring that the platform he is creating will last a long time. This is asides touching the lives of many including his parents. He also expressed enthusiasm on his new deal with UBA which he said is “the biggest deal for Africa” and said that he hopes that this will solve some of the problems encountered in the entertainment industry. “It’s not enough to play a song insulting the government. We all have a role to play,” he notably said. It was after this chat with Group Managing Director of the United Bank for Africa, Kennedy Uzoka, and his announcement as an ambassador that a photo ops was called for. see photos and videos on https://www.jobnext.com.ng/2019/07/28/wizkid-bags-biggest-multi-million-naira-endorsement-deal-with-uba-group-moves-to-acquire-a-private-jet/
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In an article published by the Financial Times, Javid – a contender for the Conservative party leadership – said he backed a cross-party move to liberalise the student visa regime led by former universities minister Jo Johnson. Javid’s intervention was welcomed by Johnson, who had tabled an amendment to the government’s Immigration Bill in April, calling for a two-year post-study work visa option for international students. Prior to 2012, international students could stay and work in the UK for two years after graduation until May (then home secretary) began a clampdown on immigration, capping PSW time at four months. As a result, the number of Indian students attending UK universities underwent a dramatic decline, from just under 30,000 in 2011-12 to just over 16,000 in 2016-17. Earlier this year, the government accepted recommendations for PSW to be extended to six months for undergraduate and master’s students and a year for PhD students, however, some stakeholders argued that such a short extension was unlikely to “significantly increase interest”. Writing in the FT, Javid said if he succeeded May as prime minister he would make Johnson’s clause for international students to have the right to stay on to work for two years “government policy”. Read More and see tweets on: https://www.jobnext.com.ng/2019/07/27/british-parliamentarian-joseph-edmund-johnson-pushes-immigration-bill-to-lift-post-study-restrictions-on-foreign-students-in-the-uk/
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Commonwealth Master’s Scholarships are for candidates from low and middle income Commonwealth countries, for full-time Master’s study at a UK university. Funded by the UK Department for International Development (DFID), Commonwealth Master’s Scholarships enable talented and motivated individuals to gain the knowledge and skills required for sustainable development, and are aimed at those who could not otherwise afford to study in the UK. Purpose: To contribute to development needs of Commonwealth countries by providing training for skilled and qualified professionals and academics, and to contribute to UK higher education and foreign policy aims by encouraging collaboration and links. Intended beneficiaries: High-quality postgraduate students who have the potential to enhance the development of their home countries with the knowledge and leadership skills they acquire. Commonwealth Master’s Scholarships are offered under six themes: 1. Science and technology for development The scholarship, which may be in any area of science or technology (including, for example, agriculture, veterinary science, or forestry), will develop knowledge and/or skills that are directly related to the specific needs of a low or middle income country. Where possible, applications should cite expressed national or local priorities. 2. Strengthening health systems and capacity The scholarship will develop knowledge and/or skills that will improve health provision or outcomes for disadvantaged groups in low and middle income countries. A range of approaches could be adopted, such as training staff to fill critical shortage areas; establishing better systems, processes, or management; health promotion and improving understanding of non-take up; or developing new treatments. 3. Promoting global prosperity The scholarship will support economic prosperity in low and middle income countries. The knowledge and/or skills gained could lead to, for example, enhanced trade capacity; improved economic understanding or decision-making by business or government; new products and services; or longterm capacity building, through the development of entrepreneurial skills, for instance. 4. Strengthening global peace, security and governance The scholarship will develop knowledge and/or skills that will strengthen peace and security at national, regional, or international levels. Multiple approaches could be used, such as strengthening open and transparent governance; improving mutual understanding within and between societies; or building systems that reduce the potential for conflict or encourage its resolution. 5. Strengthening resilience and response to crises The scholarship will develop knowledge and/or skills which will help low and middle countries adapt to changing contexts, withstand sudden shocks, or increase capacity to preserve the continuity of operations following such events. This could apply to a broad range of threats, including natural and physical disasters; long-term threats such as climate change; interruptions to the supply of key resources; or sudden economic or technological disruption. 6. Access, inclusion and opportunity The scholarship will develop knowledge and/or skills that will promote opportunity amongst historically disadvantaged groups in low and middle income countries. This could be through, for example, expanding educational opportunities; conducting community outreach; enhancing access to decisionmaking; or increasing understanding of the barriers faced. A range of disadvantage can be addressed – including social, economic, gender, ethnic, regional, or political – provided that the need is clearly stated. ELIGIBILITY To apply for these scholarships, you must: Be a citizen of or have been granted refugee status by an eligible Commonwealth country, or be a British Protected Person Be permanently resident in an eligible Commonwealth country Be available to start your academic studies in the UK by the start of the UK academic year in September/October 2019 By October 2019, hold a first degree of at least upper second class (2:1) honours standard, or a second class degree and a relevant postgraduate qualification (usually a Master’s degree). The CSC would not normally fund a second UK Master’s degree. If you are applying for a second UK Master’s degree, you will need to provide justification as to why you wish to undertake this study Be unable to afford to study in the UK without this scholarship GET MORE INFORMATION AND HOW TO APPLY ON : https://www.jobnext.com.ng/2019/07/28/commonwealth-masters-scholarship-2019-20-all-you-need-to-know-and-how-to-apply/
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There’s a popular saying “Nobody is ugly, they are just broke. This seemed to be the case in the life of most of our celebrities heres some before and after pictures of your favorite celebrities. What a funny past they had Check out all the hilarious throwbacks on https://www.jobnext.com.ng/2019/07/28/see-25-of-your-favorite-celebrities-before-and-after-fame-very-funny-indeed/ 1. Tuface Idibia 2. basket mouth 3. Olamide badoo 4. AY
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