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WiziAgozie:I understand ur explanations but i am going for the same course i studied in Nigeria |
[quote author=meekmill post=54865528]hey bro, you school there?[/quote in the process but i am progressing toward this year winter. |
[quote author=meekmill post=54865528]hey bro, you school there?[/quote in the process but i am progressing toward this year winter. |
In early post u made mention of ELIGIBILY LETTER FROM Ministry of Education.If i may ask can this letter be use in place of SPECIAL UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE CERTIFICAT bus this is what i got from Tecnical University of Graz " Explanation: Special University Entrance Qualification The Austrian Universities Act (in German: Universitätsgesetz ) requires that all applicants for university studies from non- EU and non-EEA countries, as well as stateless applicants, must fulfil the specific admission requirements for degree programmes at an accredited university in the country in which their school leaving certificate or university degree was awarded. You must be eligible for admission to an equivalent form of degree programme to the one you are applying for at TU Graz; i.e. if the university in that country requires any additional qualifications besides the mere school leaving certificate or university degree (e.g. entrance examinations, interviews, etc.), then you must show that you have these qualifications. The direct eligibility to study at university must be confirmed explicitly by the accredited university (Principal, Dean, Registrar). The letter of confirmation from an accredited university of your country must clearly show that you are eligible for admission at that university to the type of degree programme you are applying for at TU Graz, in the semester or in the current academic year in which you intend to begin your studies at TU Graz, without having to take any additional examinations or pass selection interviews," |
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Good morning here...Please I need information on entrance test for MSC students in Italian university. What is the nature of the test and what will happen to the candidate who fails the exam as the exam is taking place in Italy...... Am starting my application to unibonogna ,unicatania and free university of bozen |
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Bola Ahmed Tinubu Net Worth And Properties These are the purported choice properties said to belong to the chieftain of APC and former Governor of Lagos State, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Adekunle Tinubu. 1. The 1,000 hectares of land valued at about N75Billion located at Lakowe near Abijo at Ibeju- Lekki Local Government and given to Lekki concession company [LCC] which is partly-owned by Tinubu and Fashola and being developed as golf course and housing estate by Assets and Resource Management Ltd [ARM] as ADIVA project. 2. The prime land of 157 hectares with 2.5km of Atlantic beachfront valued at about N10Billion. READ ALSO: Officials of Indorama, Intels, insist Wike duped them over repair of East/West Road 3. He paid $20Million [N4.4Billion] to Ibukun Fakeye to commence the project in late 2006. Fashola was said to have released additional funding for this project when he was in power as Lagos State Governor. 4. The 14 hectares Parkview Ikoyi Estate foreshore land reclaimed by Lagos State Government is also believed to be owned by Ahmed Bola Tinubu and its valued at N3Billion. 5. The annex of the Lagos State Guest House in Asokoro, Abuja bought by the State Government in 2006 for N450Million to protect the main house from security breach. Shortly after he left office, the property was transferred to him under the Lagos State pension plan as part of his pension as former governor of Lagos State. 6. 4, 0yinkan Abayomi [formerly Queens] Drive, Ikoyi; A 5- bedroom detached house on one acre of land which was originally the Lagos State Governor’s guest house since 1979 was acquired by Ahmed Bola Tinubu. The property valued at N450Million was signed and released to him by Fashola in 2007 shortly after Fashola assumed office. 7. Tinubu’s residence at 26Bourdillon Road, Ikoyi is said to worth over N1Billion which part of his net worth. 8. The 250-hectares of land valued at about N35Billion and strategically located at the Ajah junction on Lekki Road which was initially meant for a General Hospital for the people of Eti-Osa is now the property of Tinubu currently in the control of Trojan Estate Ltd, a company owned by Tinubu. The property is being developed as Royal Garden Housing Estate. 9. Tinubu also owns some first class luxury cars, one of them is G-Wagon said to worth N600 Million and built with bullet proof and bomb detector apparatus as well as surveillance cameras. READ ALSO: Self Promotion: Customs in massive de-ranking of officers 10. He also acquired for himself sophisticated private jet worth $60Million. One of the Tinubu’s private jet, Bombardier Challenger worth $60Million The interior of the Tinubu’s Bombardier Challenger 11. The choice property at Lekki- Epe road on which he built the multi- billion naira Oriental HOTEL AND the extension of a multi storey car park beside it is said to worth N120Billion together with the hotel. Oriental HOTEL 12. A Multi-level recreation center by Mobil in Oniru Estate on Lekki-Epe Expressway jointly owned with ARM and Tunji Olowofe is said to worth N25Billion. 13. Another 3.8 hectare of land at the Lagos State Fisheries Office in Victoria Island valued N3Billion is also his property. 14. The Fishery Landing jetty at Badore [where the Ilubirin fishermen were to be relocated] valued at N500Million is another choice property of Mr Tinubu. 15. The entire Ogudu foreshore scheme valued at N5Billion. Adding to the Bola Ahmed Tinubu Net Worth. 16. The Ilubinrin housing estate [which used to house Lagos State civil servants and judges up till 2007] worth N2.5Billion has been since acquired by Mr. Bola Ahmed Tinubu. 17. The former Julius Berger yard at Oko Orisan, Epe valued at N450Million. 18. Tinbu’s wife, Remi Tinubu, built the massive New Era foundation youth camp at the junction of Eleko, off the Lekki-Epe express road which is also part of Tinubu’s wealth. 19. TVC Radio Continental is owned by Bola Ahmed Tinubu as part of his media investments. These two media outfits is valued at N2.6Billion. 20. Oando Oil which is manged by his younger brother, Wale Tinubu is in reality owned by Bola Ahmed Tinubu himself. This oil and gas company with revenue of ₦449.8 Billion and total equity of ₦162 Billion is the largest indigenous oil company in Nigeria. With shares and interest in hundreds of other businesses and interests, Bola Ahmed Tinubu Net Worth is estimated to be N10Trillion .com/wp/2016/01/24/bola-ahmed-tinubu-net-worth-and-biography/?utm_campaign=shareaholic&utm_medium=facebook&utm_source=socialnetwork
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Dear biafrans, I support ur struggle 100% but my problem is ur approach. I would want to suggest the following procedures and i can assure u its going to work out successfully. if u can unite and follow the following steps then i can tell, welcome to the Republic of Biafra in advance. STEP 1 Withdraw all ur services from Nigeria and render the Nigerians as u are the backbone of the country STEP 2 Withdraw your kinsmen who are public office holders e.g Ike Ekweremadu, deputy senate president, Peter Obi the D.G of S.E.C STEP 3 Reject all the ministerial nomination from the so called Nigeria. STEP 4 Endeavour to reject Federal Allocation. u re very industrious people u will be better off without it STEP 5 Stop all form of importation through the Nigerian sea port so that Nigeria will crumble without ur Tax STEP 6 Recall all your sons and daughters from all parts of Nigeria to relocate to home untill this fight is over then Nigeria can beg them to come back as expatriate STEP 7 Lock up all ur shops in idumota, Alaba international, Kano main market, and every other market even in the remote villages across the country. STEP 8 Go beyond closing of the Niger bridge stop all Nigerians from buying or selling in Onitsha Main market or Ariaria market in Aba. STEP 9 Make sure u make ur Visa very hard for Nigerians. STEP 10 This fight can be achieved without Violence just like south Sudan. Finally, make sure u dont fight it with weapons. Igbo kwenu!!! hee! . |
Nigerian family Tony, Favour, Crystal and Jecinta Iluno are currently facing deportation from Australia unless their daughter, Crystal’s visa application succeeds. The family says terrible fate awaits them in Nigeria. Tony said his daughter would be forced to undergo female genital mutilation upon their return. For this reason, Crystal is asking a Federal Court to review the Immigration Department’s refusal to grant her a visa, which would in turn allow the entire family to stay in Adelaide. Mr Iluno and his family – wife Jecinta, Crystal, 10 and Favour, 7 – went to Adelaide in 2011 on his student visa. In August, the Immigration Department declined to exempt them from having to return to Nigeria at the expiration of Iluno’s visa. An application on behalf of Crystal was also refused. Mr Iluno says he was a member of the Movement for Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra, a secessionist group that is persecuted in Nigeria. They fear that, if deported, they will be kidnapped and persecuted, and Crystal forced to undergo genital mutilation. Their current bridging visa expires on Tuesday. Judge Stuart Brown will determine their fate soon…. I’m tempted to invite Nicholas Fraser to sing “why u lying” for them bt I won’t……
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A human rights lawyer, Evans Ufeli, has said
that despite an overwhelming reported cases
of sexual assaults, Nigeria has recorded only
18 rape convictions in its legal history,
Premium Times reports.
Mr. Ufeli spoke, Sunday, at the 5th edition of
‘The Conversation,’ a quarterly public
dialogue that focuses on child abuses and
parenting in Lagos.
“The Nigerian criminal code recommends life
imprisonment for rape convicts and 14 years
for attempt rape, but only 18 people have
ever been convicted in Nigeria,” said Mr.
Ufeli, who had been handling sexual assault
cases for over a decade.
The lawyer said that sexual abuse matters in
law courts are sometimes frustrated by the
government, which usually acts as the
prosecution.
“Government agents who are saddled with
checking sexual assaults, especially the
police and public prosecutors, compromise
their profession,” Mr. Ufeli said.
Several child rights advocates who spoke at
the gathering urged parents and guardians
to allow their children, while they are still in
their formative years, to be vocal about
sexual matters as a solution to the rising
cases of child abuse. |
Faces of the remaining Second World war veterans of African descent who fought valiantly for Britain at the war memorial ceremony today. Remembrance Day (sometimes known as Poppy Day) is a memorial day observed in Commonwealth of Nationsmember states since the end of the First World War to remember the members of their armed forces who have died in the line of duty. Following a tradition inaugurated by King George V in 1919, the day is also marked by war remembrances in many non-Commonwealt h countries. Remembrance Day is observed on 11 November in most countries to recall the end of hostilities of World War I. # SecondWorldWarHeroes # pryceless
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A forward-looking element comes into play, too. Although many of the drivers of the quality of life are slow-changing, for this ranking some variables, such as income per head, need to be forecast. We use the EIU’s economic forecasts to 2030, which is roughly when children born in 2013 will reach adulthood. Despite the global economic crisis, times have in certain respects never been so good. Output growth rates have been declining across the world, but income levels are at or near historic highs. Life expectancy continues to increase steadily and political freedoms have spread across the globe, most recently in north Africa and the Middle East. In other ways, however, the crisis has left a deep imprint—in the euro zone, but also elsewhere—particularly on unemployment and personal security. In doing so, it has eroded both family and community life. www.economist.com/news/21566430-where-be-born-2013-lottery-life
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How to defeat Biafra
Azuka Onwuka
On the surface, the people who should benefit
most from a united Nigeria are the Igbo, because
they travel out of their homeland more than other
ethnic groups and own property and businesses
outside their ethnic group more than others. In
addition, Nigeria provides a wider space and larger
market for them to operate than just being citizens
of a fraction of Nigeria. As Nigerians, they won’t
have to come into Nigeria with any passport,
neither would they be given a time limit when they
visit Nigeria. They won’t have to pay special taxes
as non-citizens.
Ironically, and in spite of all these positives, one
still finds many Igbo people agitating to have an
independent state of theirs. This looks like
foolishness if not madness. It is even worsened by
the fact that millions of Igbo were killed between
1967 and 1970 when the former Eastern Region
attempted to have a country of their own called
Biafra. So, why should a people be embarking on a
project that seems not to be in their favour in
many ways?
As a young man in the university some 25 years
ago, after studying Nigeria and reading so much
about its past and its leaders, I reached the
conclusion that the country was headed in the
wrong direction and if it continued in that direction,
it would not progress. Twenty five years after,
Nigeria has not made any progress. Rather, it has
remained a country whose citizens lament and
wonder why it cannot be like other countries that
were in the same league with it in the past but
have moved on and are developing rapidly.
I noticed that contrary to what Chinua Achebe said
in his book, The Trouble with Nigeria, the trouble
with Nigeria is actually not just leadership, and
contrary to what many say, the problem with
Nigeria is not corruption. Nigeria runs a system
that promotes laziness, rewards mediocrity and
celebrates corruption. And that is why perpetually,
we have been looking for the Messiah that will turn
things around for the nation, but that same
structure continues to dash our hopes. Albert
Einstein is credited with saying that the best
definition of insanity is doing the same thing the
same but expecting a different result each time.
It’s like planting maize and praying that it will
bring forth yam!
The best growth, development and happiness
Nigeria and Nigerians have ever experienced
occurred between 1940s and 1966. That there was
a British governor-general at the centre reduced
power tussle among the three regions. But
between 1960 and 1966, the strong powers of the
government at the centre as well as the absence of
the British culminated in the Civil War.
Since 1966, Nigeria has been run as a unitary
structure where each state folds its arms, waiting
for the federal allocations that come mainly from
oil revenues each month. Any time the allocation
is late by even a few weeks, the states begin to
lament. And when there is a shortfall in the
allocation, as there is now because of fall in oil
price, most states start failing to meet their
obligations, including payment of salaries.
The competitiveness, creativity and diligence that
existed during the era of the regions died in 1966
when the federal system was abolished and a
unitary system foisted on us. It was finally buried
when the regions were replaced by states. Even
after the so-called reintroduction of the federal
structure of government, it was only a federal
system in name but unitary system in reality. The
states have remained like powerless branches of
companies which just wait for directives from the
head office before taking any action.
There are three suggestions on what to do to
Nigeria to make it work and progress. One, retain
the states as they are but stop sharing money to
them. Let each state raise money internally to
sustain itself and have certain powers to pursue its
aspirations. Two, let the six geopolitical zones
become the federating units with the powers to
create as many states as they wish but with no
funding from the centre, with each zone led by a
Vice-President who will work with the President.
So, at each point, each zone has a Vice-President
and feels that it is part of governance and
decision-making. Three, let the six zones be like
mini-countries within Nigeria just like the UK has
four countries in one: England, Scotland, Wales and
Northern Ireland.
Aristotle said that it is unjust to treat unequal
things or people equally. It is also unjust to treat
equal things or people unequally. Nigeria is
sustained by that principle of injustice. It happens
via the federal allocation, federal character policy,
quota system, power devolution, state creation,
local government creation, etc. By Nigeria’s policy,
no part of Nigeria should move faster than any
other part. All the parts have to wait for one
another and move at the pace of the slowest part.
Consequently, at each point in time, one part of the
country feels cheated. When Chief Olusegun
Obasanjo was in power, the North, the South-East
and South-South felt marginalised. The Speaker of
the House of Representatives, Ghali Umar Na’Abba,
initiated impeachment proceedings against
Obasanjo but later backed down. The South-East
cried marginalisation, with MASSOB campaigning
for secession. The South-West boiled with the
Oodua People’s Congress but later calmed down.
But it was the South-South that really went
overboard via the Niger Delta insurgency. That
militancy continued under President Umaru
Yar’Adua until amnesty was initiated in 2009.
When Dr Goodluck Jonathan took over in 2010, the
agitation shifted to the North with threats from
several Northen elders to make the nation
ungovernable. Boko Haram that had started like a
small group under Yar’Adua snowballed into a
monster.
Now that President Muhammadu Buhari is in office,
the Biafra agitations had risen in a new dimension
through Nnamdi Kanu’s Indigenous People of
Biafra and Radio Biafra. Buhari’s action of not
appointing anybody from the South-East (excluding
the constitutionally guaranteed ministers from each
state) has heightened the Biafran agitations. Even
though the language of Nnamdi Kanu, the director
of Radio Biafra, is repulsive to many, he is getting
sympathisers among the Igbo by his message of
freedom. His recent arrest has even popularised
him more.
But it is curious that people from the North and
South-West should be worried about Biafra. Only
the people from the South-South have a good
reason to be concerned about Biafra, because they
need to know if they are being drawn into it
without their consent. Nobody has a right to draw
any part of Nigeria into any agitation of secession
without the permission of the people from that
part.
On the contrary, even if the Igbo were to succeed
in having their country, the North and South-West
have nothing to lose. The Igbo would have gone
with all their bad traits to their landlocked and
backward country to suffer, with no more
opportunity to whine and quarrel with other
Nigerians over one issue or the other. So, why cry
for them? Why bother that they will kill one
another in Biafra like South Sudan if allowed to
have their country?
But, the first step towards reducing or stopping all
the bickering in the country and kick-starting the
process of setting Nigeria on the path of recovery
and growth is to dust up the report of the 2014
National Conference and start the implementation
of the document.
Deep inside them, Nigerians love to be Nigerians,
but not a Nigeria that frustrates them and keeps
them down. I believe that the agitations for Biafra
can be deflated and suppressed simply by
restructuring Nigeria. If done genuinely, not only
Biafra but many of the agitations from different
parts of the nation will fizzle out. A united Nigeria
has many benefits over separate nations. But if
Nigeria continues on its current course, its future
is not bright.
I want to see Nigeria blossoming, with Nigerians
not feeling suffocated inside this nation. Another
25 years from now when I will be a senior citizen,
I don’t want to be writing this type of article,
asking for Nigeria to be restructured so that it can
start to grow. Buhari has the opportunity to be the
hero to release Nigeria from its 50-year-old
shackles and let it fly like other great nations. Will
he grab the opportunity or make himself just one
of the presidents that came, saw, but did the
regular? punchng.com/2015/11/3310 |
help me to tell baba fagbemi to send that AFOSE and OLUGBOHUN through DHL because I don't want to be deported......... ![]() |
DEMONYM FOR THE NATIVES OF
Biafra IS BIAFRUDIAN ;DDEMONYM FOR THE NATIVES OF
Biafra IS BIAFRUDIAN |
It's been claimed an assistant referee was
asked to make favourable calls for Los Blancos
in their match against Luis Enrique's Barcelona
side next month
Spanish police are investigating claims an
assistant referee has had pressure put on him
to give decisions in favour of Real Madrid in
the upcoming Clasico against Barcelona on
November 21.
Radio station Cadena COPE have leaked a
document presented to the police by Jacinto
Vicente Hernandez, a lawyer who specialises in
sports.
The six-page long document details how an
official, who wants to remain unnamed for
professional reasons, was asked to make calls
which would benefit Madrid in Spanish
football’s showpiece next month.
It suggests the Referee’s Committee preferred
the assistant referee to give the decisions
because in a game earlier this season some
favourable decisions from another referee
generated too much controversy.
“Someone let me know about a referee that
had a problem and wanted to talk with me,”
Vicente explained to SPORT after the document
became public knowledge.
“You can work out he’s not from Barcelona [as
he wouldn’t be allowed to officiate the Clasico
if he was], but I was in the city for professional
reasons and we arranged to meet there.
“He explained everything that had happened
and said he wanted to go public about the
pressure being put on him because it’s the
only way to clean up Spanish football.”
Vicente explains that the official initially wanted
advice on how to publish the information, but
he advised him that in this case it would be
best to take it to the police.
The officials for the Clasico have still not been
officially named, nor will they be until a week
before the game. |
ADVICE TO LADIES!!! The moment you agree to date a married man, you agree to be a second class woman, and every second class person is classified as aperson of lower values. Now look at it this way... If he is with you and his wife calls, he lies that he is still in the office or on an official assignment. You dare not interrupt his conversation or query him. But you can't call him when he is at home ......My sister, you be toy? He sneaks you from his car into his hotel room but gives his wife his entire home. ...... My sister grow up, please! He visits you at home and you introduce him to friends and neighbors as your boyfriend thereby blocking your chances of getting a genuine suitor, yet you don't even know the name of the street where he lives. ....My sister, how long will you continue to sacrifice your future? He takes you out and buys you assorted types of alcoholic drinks, yet he will never allow his wife taste even a drop of alcoholic drink. Common sense should tell you he is only doing that to get you drunk so he can truly destroy you in bed. .... My sister, na your body good pass for experiment? He gets you pregnant and gives you money for abortion, but when his wife gets pregnant he celebrates and gives her money for antenatal and baby things. ....... My sister remember he is already raising his family. Oh just in case you don't know, he describes your reactions during sex when he is with his friends but will never mention whatever happens between him and his wife. This makes all his friends see a lesser human in you. .....My sister, na your matter dem take dey drink beer oo. He gives you a few cash and you're happy not knowing that whatever money he gives you is what he calls "Body no be firewood allowance" You have his picture on your phone and saved his number as "My Sweetheart" or whatever, yet your. picture cannot be found on his phone and your number is saved on his phone as generator mechanic or refuse disposer. .......My sister, you be learner? PLEASE let's give ourselves a proper re-evaluation today. Please help pass this round to educate our ladies.. |
The Nigerian Army on Tuesday set up a high
powered Board of Inquiry (BOI) to investigate
alleged malpractices and involvement of its
personnel in Ekiti and Osun States in 2014
gubernatorial elections.
This is contained in a statement issued by the
acting Director, Army Public Relations, Col. Sani
Usman, in Abuja.
The statement according to the News Agency of
Nigeria (NAN), quoted Usman as saying that the
BOI would investigate alleged unprofessional and
unethical conduct of some Nigerian Army
personnel in Ekiti and Osun States in 2014
gubernatorial elections, among other things.
He stated that the BOI would also investigate cases
in other states where allegations of misconduct
were made during the 2015 general elections in the
country.
He said that “as part of its Terms of Reference, the
BOI is also to review the involvement of the
Nigerian Army formations/units and its personnel
in elections and other duties in aid to civil
authority.
“The essence of the investigation is to prevent
future unprofessional conduct by officers and men
in the performance of constitutional roles.
“It is also to strengthen Nigerian Army’s support to
democratic values and structures in Nigeria.’’ |
The Nigerian Army on Tuesday set up a high
powered Board of Inquiry (BOI) to investigate
alleged malpractices and involvement of its
personnel in Ekiti and Osun States in 2014
gubernatorial elections.
This is contained in a statement issued by the
acting Director, Army Public Relations, Col. Sani
Usman, in Abuja.
The statement according to the News Agency of
Nigeria (NAN), quoted Usman as saying that the
BOI would investigate alleged unprofessional and
unethical conduct of some Nigerian Army
personnel in Ekiti and Osun States in 2014
gubernatorial elections, among other things.
He stated that the BOI would also investigate cases
in other states where allegations of misconduct
were made during the 2015 general elections in the
country.
He said that “as part of its Terms of Reference, the
BOI is also to review the involvement of the
Nigerian Army formations/units and its personnel
in elections and other duties in aid to civil
authority.
“The essence of the investigation is to prevent
future unprofessional conduct by officers and men
in the performance of constitutional roles.
“It is also to strengthen Nigerian Army’s support to
democratic values and structures in Nigeria.’’ |
Guitarlife:Add this guy on Facebook Emmanuel Kwasi Addai-Faraday.is a Ghanaian ,I believed he can guide u as he is doing his PhD at ovgu Magdeburg |
I am confused.......... Meaning of business casual dress code.pls I need help |
Pauluche: Pauluche: Pauluche:. PLS WE NEED MORE INFORMTIONS AND CLARIFICATIONS |
pls can someone give me the detail guild on how reach JKK house from suru alaba |
Although, both disciplines have knowledge on process control and understanding. In terms of understanding the mechanisms and the systems of process control, I would give the edge to electrical engineers. In terms of using the overall process and finding ways to fully maximized the system for optimization purposes, I would give the edge to chemical engineers. It depends on what one is trying to achieve/accomplish in this matter. |
scofield03:Can someone still change school after a semester.(I.e the person is admitted for the course he/she does like In summer and latter get admission to his/her desired course for winter. Can he/she change to that winter program on getting to Germany |
pls i need d dragnet past questions n answers, i
also got the NBC test invite. engroriolowo@gmail.com |
please who is applying for summer admission in any German university |
