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You can check it on this link: http://www.futminna.net/pjsource/pjrslt09.php Please somebody should state whether it is over 400 or 200. |
Futminna Post Ume Result is OUT. You can check it on this link: http://www.futminna.net/pjsource/pjrslt09.php |
@olayhincar Unilorin is always like that. You may try Eastern or core nothern Universities. |
@bilms, I implore you to purge yourself of any idea about going back for your HND. Find all means to go to the university via DE regardless your grade in OND. HND will only throw u into slavery and servitude. A word is enough 4 d wise! |
Hello Fellow Nairalanders, I registered as an ACCA student in July and I have been opted into Oxford Brookes University Bsc degree in Applied Accounting. I need to know whether I will be mobilized for the one -year mandatory National Youth Service Scheme in my country-Nigeria after passing the required subjects needed to get this degree. As we all know that it is one of the prerequisites for employment and assumption of public positions in Nigeria. I must not fail to say that I've completed an OND progarmme but opted for this because of the extant discrimination between HND and Bsc. Your timely response will be highly appreciated |
Anybody travelling out of the country that wants to dispose his new car should contact me. My mobile number is 07025029372. Thanks. |
I bring these people to the court of public opinion. God Bless Nigeria! Bode George, Kalu, Ladoja, Dariye, 52 others looted N243bn -EFCC Soji-Eze Fagbemi, Abuja - 10.07.2009 THE Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has released the names of 56 Nigerians it alleged collectively removed over N243 billion from the nation’s treasury. The names, some of which the EFCC Chairman, Mrs. Farida Waziri, referred to as politically revered people in the international community, were contained in a list handed over to the leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), as the EFCC and NLC commenced their strategic partnership to intensify the fight against corruption in the country. The list contained names of well-known politicians, former governors, ministers, permanent secretaries, civil servants, chairmen and members of parastatal agencies, local government chairmen, members of the House of Representatives and senators. The EFCC boss had, on Tuesday, visited the Labour House, Abuja, where she briefed the NLC leadership led by its president, Comrade Abdulwaheed Omar, and revealed that a strategic meeting would soon be held with NLC to formally signal the beginning of their new partnership. Lending credence to the statement by Mrs. Waziri, during the meeting, that some Nigerians were stealing in billions, the money stolen ranged from N10 million to N100 billion. According to the list, only eight of the suspects allegedly stole in millions; 17 of them were alleged, by the EFCC, to have stolen in billions, while the amounts allegedly stolen by others were not specified. Tagged “ongoing high profile cases” by the commission, all the listed cases are already in court in the different parts of the country. While 11 were instituted and handed over by the former EFCC chairman, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, the present chairman, Mrs. Wazri, commenced 22 of the cases. The 56 alleged looters were taken to court under 33 high-profile cases and 33 of them have been granted bail by the court under various circumstances, while 19 were remanded in prison custody. Two of them have been convicted; charges have been filed against one but the suspect has refused to put in appearance in court, while court judgment is currently under review in one of the cases. Among the high-profile cases in which the suspects have been granted bail are: former governors of Jigawa State, Saminu Turaki, N36 billion; Joshua Dariye (Plateau) amount not stated; Orji Uzor Kalu (Abia), N5 billion; Rasheed Ladoja (Oyo), N6 billion; Jolly Nyame (Taraba), N180 million; Chimaroke Nnamani (Enugu), N5.3 billion; Boni Haruna (Adamawa), N93 million and Michael Botmang, (acting governor, Plateau) N1. 5 billion. The EFCC also listed the cases involving a Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain, Chief Bode George, N100 billion; an Indian businessman, Patrick Fernandez, N32 billion; former Managing Director of FAAN, Roland Iyayi, N5.6 billion; former Minister of Aviation, Professor Babalola Borishade, N5.6 billion; an Austrian businessman, Eider George, N5.6 billion; and Kenny Martins of Police Equipment Fund (PEF), N7.7 billion. Also on the list are: Tom Isegholi, Mohammed Buba, and Mike Okoli for the Transcorp Plc., N15 billion; Senator Nicholas Ugbane and nine other members of the House of Representatives, N5.2 billion; Iyabo Obasanjo, N10 million; serving Chief of Staff to Rivers State Governor, Nyeson Wike, N4.7 billion; former Aviation Minister Femi-Fani-Kayode, N250 million; four senior Zenith Bank managers, N3.6 billion; Molkat Mutfwang and three others, N636 million; Dr. Ransome Owan and six others, N1.5 billion; a retired Permanent Secretary, Dr. Albert Ikomi, N43 million, and chairman, Taraba State Civil Service Commission, Dr. Yuguda Manu, N17.5 million. NAMES ON THE EFCC LIST 1. Bode George N100 billion 2. Saminu Turaki N36 billion 3. Patrick Fernandez N32 billion 4. Tom Isegholi, Mohammed Buba and Mike Okoli (for The Transcorp Plc) N15 billion 5. Kenny Martins N7.7 billion 6. Rasheed Ladoja N6 billion 7. Roland Iyayi N5.6 billion 8. Babalola Borishade N5.6 billion 9. Eider George N5.6 billion 10. Chimaroke Nnamani N5.3 billion 11. Senator Nicholas Ugbane and nine other members of the House of Representatives N5.2 billion 12. Orji Uzor Kalu N5 billion 13. Nyeson Wike N4.7 billion 14. 4 senior Zenith Bank Managers N3.6 billion 15. Michael Botmang N1.5 billion 16. Ransome Owan and 6 others N1.5 billion 17. Molkat Mutfwang and 3 others N636 million 18. Femi-Fani-Kayode N250 million 19. Jolly Nyame N180 million 20. Boni Haruna N93 million 21. Dr. Albert Ikomi N43 million 22. Dr. Yuguda Manu N17.5 million 23. Iyabo Obasanjo N10 million 24. Joshua Dariye (amount not stated) |
I am interested too. I can be contacted on 08076899214 and through jimohakintunde@yahoo.com |
Why are you being pessimistic. Where were you when people started patronizing National Bank? It's all about packaging and seriuosness of the staff they want to employ. Customer Satisfaction as a focus and everything will be well again. Savanah Bank, welcome aboard. |
Pls is there anybody in the house who has an idea of what Futminna post ume question entails. I won't mind having copies of past questions sent to these e mail adresses. May God help all of us. Thanks. oyekolaakintunde@yahoo.com jimohakintunde@yahoo.com |
Pls is there anybody in the house who has an idea of what Futminna post ume question entails. I won't mind having copies of past questions sent to these e mail adresses. May God help all of us. Thanks. oyekolaakintunde@yahoo.com jimohakintunde@yahoo.com |
Just keep eye on the date in there website. |
Yes O O O |
How is the training going? I hope the next batch will be call as soon as possible. @kj hovac We still expect more info from time to time. |
@ serious Kindly intimate the house on how you were contacted. Was it through mail on phone message? What time is it? Please, we need to hear from you. |
Congrats labongua May your new job offer you the very best in all your endeavours. Thanks for being magnanimous. |
Any Nairalander with useful information about Intercontinental Training should please assist. Sitting at home can be very boring. |
@SweetT Kindly tell us more about this dscovery of yours as I observed you are not resident here. My e-mail is jimohakintunde@yahoo.com. Waiting impatiently for your response. God bless you. |
Sometimes, what you gradute with in the university or polytechnic may not be the true or perfect reflection of who you are or what your mental ability is. It is immaterial discussing Tony and his grades in School. Let's enjoin and exhort him to stop waging war against HND holders by creating a level playing field for all of us. |
The MD, from what I gathered from reliable sources, did not live above board concerning the allegations. There is nothing wrong in employing his kinsmen if they are eminently qualified but a situation where a person walks out of national service to bag ABO or SBO simply because of creed is very bad. |
Kindly help with mine too. May God bless you abundantly. |
Intercontinental Head Office is situated at: Intercontinental Plaza, Danmole Street, Off Adeola Odeku/Idejo Street Victoria Island. Lagos. |
Fellow Nairalanders, Kindly take a look at the attachment and let's be more careful while charging our mobile phones. May God continue to guide and guard us. |
Kindly take a look at the attachment and let's be more careful with our mobile phones while charging them. |
@ pappycus GAGA? Why are you so crude, rude and uncouth? What else should one be desperate about if not SUCCESS in whatever form and manner? If you aren't, then, Nairaland is not the best for you. |
I like Vogts for one thing. He no dey sit down! |
Are you one of them? If yes, kindly confirm or debunk the last sory I heard about WEMA. 'Ngbo'?I s it true that one walk out of National Service Camp and bag ABO or SBO in WEMA so far one is from Ekiti State? |