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Dear CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, ! Your website has been very terrible for weeks if not months. Most functionalities on the website ain’t working. It is shameful to know that CAC generates money from this website and cannot even look for a solution or anything to do to fix the problem!!! This is very unfortunate, especially the fact that CAC can’t spend on maintaining or upgrading its website to standard. I hope something is done about this as soon as possible. We need a working system! Not a failed and cracked website!!! Signed: O.R.O (Concerned Citizen) 🇳🇬 YOU CAN SEE THE TWEET HERE >>>>> https://twitter.com/oyebolarokeeb/status/1639982560028532742?s=20
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Dear @cacnigeria1 ! Your website has been very terrible for weeks if not months. Most functionality on the website ain’t working. It is shameful to know that CAC generates money from this website and cannot even look for a solution or anything to do to fix the problem!!! https://twitter.com/oyebolarokeeb/status/1639982560028532742?s=20 |
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In this post, we will be talking about a silent billionaire oil Mogul, Alhaji Auwalu Abdullahi Rano. When it comes to the oil sector in Nigeria, one of the names popular on the lips of the majority of Nigerians is the acronym, A.A Rano. One name that continues to be a reference point in Nigeria’s downstream petroleum sector is A.A Rano Nigeria Limited, a company established in Kano in 1994. From a humble beginning, the founder and Chairman, Alhaji (Dr.) Auwalu Abdullahi Rano commenced the business of marketing and distributing petroleum products on a very small scale. He built his first retail outlet in Kano State in 1996 and incorporated A. A Rano Nigeria Limited in 2002. Biography Alh. (Dr) Auwalu Abdullahi Rano popularly known as A.A Rano was born on June 9th, 1944 in a Hausa-Fulani community called Lausu Village in Rano local government Area of Kano State Nigeria. The billionaire oil magnate commenced the business of marketing and distributing petroleum products on a very small scale in the year 1994. As a young entrepreneur, he had a dream of becoming a leader in the downstream sector of the Nigerian petroleum industry, thus producing sustained revenue and growth in the dynamic and challenging downstream sub-sector of the Nigerian petroleum industry. CONTINUE READING THIS POST VIA: https://theabiolaadeshinablog.com/meet-alhaji-auwalu-abdullahi-rano-aa-rano-the-kano-state-born-oil-mogul/
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You started selling fuel in tins along Gwazo Road near kabuga. You were faithful in your business. You never cut corners - four liters was four liters. This brought a chemistry teacher from Katsina to always buy fuel from you rather than go to the filling station. In a refreshingly new way, the chemistry teacher who was returning from a class at the state school of nursing along Isah Waziri road suddenly discovered that his money was missing and could not pay for the fuel he already bought. You told him to go with the fuel but offered a caveat that when he comes back from Katsina in the other week he should come with your money. The chemistry teacher easily paid when he came back to kano. The two soon bonded. Later, Alhaji Rano was to find out that the chemistry teacher's elder brother was Gen. Musa Yar Adua. And he continues to buy fuel at this roadside point anytime he visited kano. One thing led to another, a chemistry teacher became Governor of Katsina state and no sooner President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. That Chemistry Teacher is Alhaji Umaru Yar Adua. His first act in office was to request NNPC to grant AA Rano a term contract to import fuel. That was where AA Ranos's story changed. When others sell at exorbitant prices AA Rano sells at the PPPRA pump price. He sacked even his own brother who adjusted the pump to make quick profits. He has sacked many managers who diverted fuel. Today, he is graciously branching off into the airline business, and surprisingly his kano to Lagos charges are as low as 26k to 40k whereas Max, Azman, and Airpeace are doing 60k to 120k. Thank you my friend - Alhaji Auwalu Abdullahi Rano. From the shanty home you lived around kuana Maizuga near Al Jazeera, you now live on the Hilltop of Maitama Abuja. There is hardly any Nigerian that has not heard the name of your village- Rano. You are a good man sir. Allah ya saka ma da Alhairi. Source: Facebook #thankyou #money #facebook #teachers #teacher #nigeria #business #chemistry #airline #school #nursing
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MY HEALTH TRAVAILS. I have kept the story of my ill health condition and challenges away from social media for years because I was told to stay off social media platforms. Despite staying away from social media platforms, my health has not improved, rather it is sadly deteriorating drastically. I feel it's time for me to share my story with the world at large. It is said that "a closed mouth is a closed destiny." I choose to cry out for help now than die in silence, excruciating pains and discomfort. (1)BRIEF INTRODUCTION: FAMILY BACKGROUND: I am Oluwasegun Tiwalade Okesola. Popularly known as an undergraduate at the University as SETIOK and at secondary school as TEDDYBEAR. I am from Omu, Odogbolu Local Government Area of Ogun State. I am in my late 20's. I am from a Polygamous family. My father married 3 wives. My mother is the 3rd wife. I do not have a biological sibling(s) but I've half-brothers and half-sisters. I am the last born of both parents. My father is late, I do not know him. He died when I was 4 years old. My mother is alive and she's aged, she's in her late 70's. I'm also the only surviving son of my father. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: I am a product of Baptist Academy, Obanikoro, Lagos State - BAPTACAD. I am a graduate of Social Studies Education from the prestigious citadel of learning - Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED), Ijagun, Ijebu-ode, Ogun State. I graduated with a 2nd Class Upper Degree grade. I am the convener of a project tagged - TASUED TO THE WORLD, which is a project geared to showcase the giant strides of my alma mater by sharing her success stories, history and achievements to the ever evolving world. WORK/CAREER: My dream career was to become a professional footballer which was abandoned due to tertiary education pursuit which was the long time dream of my aged mother for me but I still wanted to try and see if I could make it to be a professional footballer after my service year and I was on the path before the strange sickness came up and has incapacitated me for over 3 years and 3 months now, till date. I am also a content writer who writes for individuals and also writes on different topics on freelancing sites and blogs. I also work as an online marketer who connects buyers to sellers (affiliate marketing). I am also a digital marketer and graphics designer in training. (2)THE SICKNESS: BACKGROUND OF THE SICKNESS: I was serving at Tsaragi, a community in Edu Local Government Area of Kwara State - the state I was posted to for my National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) program. I played every minute of the inter-platoon football competition at Yikpata Camp, Edu Local Government Area of Kwara State in November 2018. My platoon was the 1st runner-up. After I left camp, I also played in an inter-CDS football competition at Share, Ifelodun Local Government Area of Kwara State. I was the joint top goal scorer of the competition and I also scored the winning goal in the final of the competition and the team I played for won the competition for the first time since the football competition started some years ago. I was nicknamed - 'Machinery' at the competition due to my strong physical strength, dribbles, goal-scoring acumen and technical abilities. A week after the competition in March 2019, I was training for another football competition. That was when I noticed I started feeling weak. I started falling down easily and do take a rest at intervals during training. I stopped training. I went to the maternity centre (the only hospital-like health facility) at Tsaragi town where I was serving then. I told the only nurse I met there about the symptoms I've been experiencing. She ran some test on me and said I had typhoid and water infection. I was admitted for a day. I was infused with drips and injections. I was recommended to buy some medications. I bought the medications and I went to the Corpers lodge I resided. I started using the medications but my health didn't improve. Rather, it deteriorated drastically. It got to a stage where I couldn't stand again nor sit without assistance from someone. I was always lying down. Later, one of the 2 other corp members in the lodge I resided who were passing out of service said she doesn't think I should stay there alone that I can't take care of myself in this condition, alone. I accepted her advice and we all left for Lagos together. After two (2) nights at home, the blood I pass out during bowel movements started flowing endlessly and the pains increased. I was rushed to the general hospital at my resident area then - Somolu General Hospital at about 11:45pm. I was admitted at the emergency unit of the hospital for a week. I was stabilized and later discharged on some medications and injections. I kept going to the hospital on appointments. Different treatments kept occuring but sadly, there was no visible and positive improvement. Since that time, I have been taken to different hospitals, within and outside Lagos State for treatments and lasting solution till date. That was how the sickness started till it got to where it is today. MEDICAL ASPECT: The earlier diagnosis of my condition was 'Hemorrhoid and Fissure-in-anal'. The symptoms of the sickness are: .Change in bowel movements (constipation and diarrhea 7-10-15-20 times a day) .Blood in stool (liquid and clotted) .Anemia (blood loss) .Excruciating anal pain .Discomforting anal itching .Constant stomach ache (morning till night) .Weight loss (75kg before the sickness - 62kg presently) HOSPITALS VISITED: I have been taken to several hospitals. Over 20, at different states. Within and outside Lagos State. I can't recollect all. These are the hospitals I can remember presently and I was able to see doctors/surgeons: .Maternity Centre Tsaraji, Kwara State .Somolu General Hospital, Lagos State .Ladilak Hospital, Lagos State .Didero Medical Centre, Lagos State .Adesola Hospital, Lagos State .Federal Medical Centre (FMC) Abeokuta, Ogun State .Reoboth Hospital, Ogun State .E.O.D. Medical Centre, Lagos State .Daughters of Charity, Divine Mercy Hospital, Lagos State .St. Raphael Divine Mercy Specialist Hospital, Lagos State *-Hospitals visited but was unable to see the doctor/surgeon:* .LUTH, Lagos State .LASUTH, Lagos State .OAUTH, Osun State TREATMENTS: I have undergone a lot of treatment processes during the span of this sickness till date, such as: .Tests (a lot) .Blood transfusions (7 different times) .Injections (a lot) .Medications (a lot) .Infusions, etc. (a lot) .Surgeries undergone (3) I've been on some pain killer and sleeping injections for some time now, every night. Sometimes in the morning too. They are: *Pain Killer injections: (1)Pentazocine injection (2)Diclofenac injection *Sleeping injections: (1)Promethazine injection (2)Diazepam injection
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I don’t want to confuse you or leave you in any doubt, however, the reality is that most LinkedIn profiles are off-key! Please don’t get offended but this is just the reality. Job searching is a grind. And the longer you’re at it, the worse it seems to get. Imagine opening your LinkedIn profile and seeing numerous messages from Companies or Recruiters that want to get to know you. Instead of you applying through job boards like thousands of others, they want to tell you about opportunities in their business. So is your LinkedIn profile working with you or against you? Here are 5 reasons you might not be getting hired and how you can fix them. 1. Your Linkedin Headline — 220 characters to tell the world what you can do! LinkedIn is a search engine. And when a Hiring Manager or Recruiter uses it to search for someone they plug in keywords, LinkedIn then predicts what is MOST relevant to that search. The more you plug in words that they might use for your profession — the HIGHER your relevancy. Read more on Medium Via - https://ariwokakaki.com.ng/5-big-reasons-why-your-linkedin-profile-is-not-getting-interviews-or-job-callbacks-and-how-to-fix-this/
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The question of where to buy quality asooke in Ibadan or Lagos, Nigeria is one of the frequently asked questions by people when they are in need of asooke and don’t know where to get one. There is no doubt that there are lots of asooke shops and asooke vendors in Ibadan, Nigeria. Our advice is that, if you need QUALITY asooke in Ibadan/ Lagos or any part of Nigeria, contact an experienced and professional asooke vendor. Buying from an experienced and professional asooke vendor means you’ll get an asooke that is of high quality and not low-quality asooke. Don’t forget a professional asooke vendor won’t make poor quality asooke for you. Now that you know where to get quality asooke in Ibadan or Lagos, Nigeria. You might be wondering where or how to get a professional and experienced asooke vendor. Look no further. Aso-oke Brand in Ibadan. You were ever wondered where to get that fabulous outfit for your occasion or any type of reception? Adunni Woven Fabrics is a one-stop bespoke Asooke plug established in 2018 in the ancient city of Ibadan. Our woven fabrics are handcrafted by the best weavers in Nigeria from start to finish. At Adunni’s Woven Fabrics we offer quality and affordable services which includes; Engagement Outfit Asoebi Parent’s Engagement Outfit Agbada and Caps Dansiki and Sokoto Bespoke Bridal Dress What We Do From selecting materials for your occasion or outing and the colour mixtures to the accessories to be worn with the beautifully sewn asooke, our expertise is borderless. Contact Adunni Aso Oke today (Call or Whatsapp: 0817 854 2455), we are here to meet all your asooke needs and provide you with quality, unique and affordable asooke. VISIT OUR WEBSITE: https://www.africaasookeonline.com/
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[color=#770077][/color] Supporting the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is a joint mission of the 8th UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon Scholarship and MCI | The Entrepreneurial School This scholarship under the patronage of Excellency Ban Ki-moon shall allow students engaged in the SDGs to study and develop at a prestigious university institution in Europe. The scholarship is applicable for the first year of the respective master's program Scholarship Summary: https://theabiolaadeshinablog.com/study-in-austria-2022-ban-ki-moon-scholarship-at-mci-entrepreneurial-school-for-international-students/
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Ways You Can Make Efo Elegusi With Recipes. Efo elegusi simply means Egusi made with a higher quantity of green vegetables like spinach, ugu, kale etc. The blog is well populated with Egusi Soup of different styles but today’s version is one of the ways the Yoruba tribe of Western Nigeria cook their Egusi soup. Ingredients: Assorted Meats (Beef, Ponmo, Goat meat, Cow leg, Shaki and other offals are ideal) 1.5 Cups Whole Egusi/ 1 Cup Ground Egusi 1/2 Cup Palm Oil 1-2 Cups Chicken/ Meat Stock 3 Red Bell Pepper (Tatashe) 2 Medium Onions 2 Scotch Bonnet (Atarodo) 1 Cup Chopped Ugu leaves 1/2 cup Efinrin/ Basil leaves 3 Heaped Tablespoons Ground Crayfish 1/4 Cup Smoked Prawns (optional) 1 Medium Size Smoked Fish / Stockfish 1/2 Cup Raw/ Cooked King Prawns (Optional) 1 Maggi Crayfish or any Bouillon cube of your choice Salt to Taste READ HOW TO MAKE Preparation VIA: https://theabiolaadeshinablog.com/how-to-make-efo-elegusi/
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Easy Mackerel Fish Sauce Recipes Smoked Mackerel Sauce mostly serve and enjoyed along side with boiled yam, bread and plantain Ingredients 2-3 whole slightly smoked mackerel fish 7-10pieces fresh pepper or scotch bonnet pepper ( quantity to taste ) 2-3 pieces whole fresh tomatoes One and a half medium sized sauce 3 cooking spoons vegetable oil (add a little more if the sauce is for boiled yam) 2-3 cooking spoons blended pepper/tomato/onion seasoning cube to taste 1/2 cooking spoon curry leaves Read more via: https://theabiolaadeshinablog.com/how-to-make-smoked-mackerel-sauce/
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Applications for the Shell Graduate Internship Programme are currently being accepted from suitably qualified and outstanding graduates from all nationalities. Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) is the pioneer and leader of the petroleum industry in Nigeria. She invest heavily in her employees, which is reflected in her industry-leading development programme and her commitment to see her employees ideas travel and come to fruition. Applicants will be welcomed into Shell and encouraged to make their own contribution to an organisation built around teamwork. You will be supervised and mentored with frequent reviews as part of a structured development programme, agreed with you in advance. Programme Summary via: https://theabiolaadeshinablog.com/apply-2022-shell-internship-programmes-for-young-graduates/
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The Queen Mary University DeepMind Scholarship at is a programme organized to support and encourage underrepresented groups to pursue postgraduate at the Queen Mary University of London education in the field of Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Computer Science. The scholarships are for female and/or black students as these students are currently underrepresented in these areas of study. With students from over 160 countries, Queen Mary is one of the most internationally diverse institutions in the world. APPLY VIA: https://theabiolaadeshinablog.com/study-in-uk-2022-fully-funded-queen-mary-university-deepmind-scholarship/
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Ofada stew is a very popular delicacy originating from the Yoruba Tribe in western Nigeria.This stew uses a combination of Green colored peppers together with onions and it’s spiced using indigenous ingredients such as the locust bean and this gives it a distinct delicious taste. You can choose to boil the pepper in order to get rid of the excess water but you can definitely strain out the water if you are in a hurry. There is a little difference in taste when you strain compared to boiling it but it is really negligible. It is advisable to use a transparent lid for this in order to monitor the Oil You don’t necessarily have to turn your oil into the black in order to make a delicious Ayamase sauce once the Oil has turned golden brown you are good. Below Is The Step By step Recipe On How To Make Ayamase (Ofada Sauce) Note: Just like any deep frying process Bleaching Palm Oil can be just as dangerous (even more) so be very careful. Also, note that the chemical components of the oil will break down during the bleaching process thereby stripping the Oil of its nutritional value thereby making the Oil making it less healthy. Ingredients 4 Green bell peppers 1 Large Onion 2 Habanero Rodo – use as much as you want 2 Tbsps Locust Bean Beef Stock as needed 2 Tbsps Crayfish 3/4 Cup Palm Oil 4 Boiled Eggs Beef stock Salt to taste 1/2 pound Beef/Tripe cut into bit size FOR INSTRUCTIONS VISIT: https://theabiolaadeshinablog.com/how-to-make-very-spicy-and-delicious-ofada-stew-ayamase-sauce/
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Waakye is a Ghanaian dish of cooked rice and beans, commonly eaten for breakfast or lunch. However, others eat it for supper. The rice and beans, usually black eyed peas or cow beans, are cooked together, along with red dried sorghum leaf sheaths or stalks and limestone. it can be a standalone meal itself or it can be eaten with some spaghetti, boiled eggs and with fish, chicken, beef, and vegetables. You can choose fish stew or Shito sauce? to go with your Waakye. Ingredients Generally, Waakye is simple and the meal requires about 15 minutes of preparation and an hour and a half of cooking time. Here’s a list of ingredients you’ll need: 3 cups rice 11/2 cup red beans or black-eyed peas, or any kind of beans or peas 6 dry sorghum leaves (or 1 teaspoon of baking soda) Some salt to taste 15 cups of water Preparation The preparation is quite easy but slightly methodical. First, you’ll need to rinse the beans thoroughly and then soak in water for 3–4 hours. Then, you can drain the beans and pour in a pot of water, and let it cook for about 45 minutes. Be sure to wash the sorghum leaves before cutting them to 3–4 inches. Now, toss them in with the boiling beans, and allow them to cook together. If sorghum leaves are not available, add a teaspoon of baking soda to give the Waakye its distinct colour. Remember to remove the sorghum leaves from the beans after 5 minutes. Wash the rice and add it to the beans in the pot. Be sure to add a little more water to accommodate the rice. Allow the mixture to cook for 15–20 minutes. By this time, the rice should be done. You may now add your preferred seasoning. Keep stirring the mixture while cooking to prevent it from burning, and allow the water to drain enough. CLICK TO CONTINUE READING: https://theabiolaadeshinablog.com/the-best-way-to-prepare-waakye/
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Ban Ki-moon Global Citizen Scholarships empowers young, active global citizen leaders who are engaged for the SDGs and may otherwise not have access to valuable educational opportunities, networking experiences, and peer-to-peer exchange. The Scholarship includes the opportunity to attend a specialized academic training, join international fora, network with high-level changemakers, attend expert skills trainings and workshops, benefit from one-on-one mentoring, and profit from peer-to-peer exchange. In 2022, the Ban Ki-moon Centre will select 15 young African global citizen leaders for the program who are passionate about taking action for the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), in particular for SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities). Host Country: France Study Abroad:Study in Europe Category: Postgraduate Scholarships | Masters Scholarships | PhD Scholarships | Training Eligible Countries: 5 African Countries Reward: Full Scholarship | 500€ seed grant Deadline: April 3, 2022 Scholarship Details: Scholars will attend the University of Bordeaux’s Summer School on “Sustainable African Cities” and additional special skills trainings with MCI the Entrepreneurial University. The selected scholars will also be responsible for proposing and implementing their own SDG Micro-Project in their community during the scholarship period (May – December 2022). SDG Micro-Projects are localized projects addressing one or more of the SDGs in a given community and context. Scholars will receive a 500€ seed grant to support their project and will receive project management training and guidance throughout the project proposal and implementation process. Scholarship Requirements: To be considered for the program, you must be an: African youth from one of 5 African countries with rising cities experiencing rapid urbanization: Cote d’Ivoire, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, and Morocco. Age group 20-35 Applicants must be graduate or doctoral/post-doctoral students OR be recent graduates of a master’s level degree or higher. Applicants must demonstrate strong dedication to the SDGs (particularly SDG 11) and the ideals of global citizenship. Applicants must provide evidence that they may otherwise not have access to such an opportunity. Applicants must provide proof of a minimum English level B2 (European Standards) Scholarship Duration and Reward Full cost coverage for summer school training with the University of Bordeaux and coverage of skills trainings with MCI as well as other expert workshops. A 500€ seed grant to support the implementation of an SDG Micro-Project to be distributed after the successful submission of a project proposal. Certificate of Achievement awarded after the successful completion of the SDG Micro-Project signed by Co-chairs of the Ban Ki-moon Centre. Alumni Network membership for scholars who successfully complete the program and earn their certificate. Further platforming of scholars and selected projects on RELX’s SDG Resource Centre, the BKMC website, social media, and international forums. Method of Application Current CV, including date of birth and nationality Scan of passport or other formal ID Proof of academic titles and/or enrollment confirmation Letter of motivation (max 500 words) Why do you want to receive this scholarship? Why do you want to attend the “Sustainable African Cities”summer school with the University of Bordeaux? What makes YOU a global citizen? Why would you otherwise not have access to this opportunity? SDG Micro-Project pitch (max 500 words) Describe a project that you would like to implement for the SDGs in your community, particularly SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities). It does not need to be a formal proposal; however, it should include a short description of a challenge you wish to address and a manageable project idea that you could implement with the available financial resources (500 euros seed funding) and whatever other funds you may be able to gather. If you can already think of partners who you would like to work with (local NGOs, schools, companies, city councils etc.), please list these. Should you be chosen for the scholarship, you will be able to adjust and revise the idea as you go through the program. CLICK HERE TO APPLY - https://theabiolaadeshinablog.com/2022-ban-ki-moon-global-citizen-scholarships-for-young-african-leaders/ Deadline: April 3, 2022
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