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TravelRe: Yali 2019 Update by lexydefacto5(m): 3:33pm On Dec 06, 2024
Hello House,
Who applied for the 2025 Yali Fellowship Program? Has any of you gotten an invitation mail yet or any mail at all?
Please respond on this platform.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Lotus Beta Analytics Nigeria Ltd Test Invite by lexydefacto5(m): 4:06pm On Jan 21, 2020
Good evening, i just got an Interview invite by Lotus Beta Analytics as a Sales and Marketing intern slated for Jan 29, 2020. Are interns paid salary there? And any salary range idea. A response will be helpful at this point, Thanks!
PoliticsBuhari Refuses To Amend Ambassadorial List Rejected By Senate. by lexydefacto5(op): 9:46am On Jul 14, 2016
The Secretary to Government of the Federation (SGF), David Babachir Lawal has stated that the list of ambassadorial nominees rejected by the Nigerian senate a month ago cannot be ammended.

He spoke when he appeared before the senate with Foreign Affairs Minister, Geoffrey Onyeama, on Tuesday.

Both men say there's no need for the nominees to be chose from the 36 states of the Federation as is the case with ministerial nominees.

The senate had rejected the list on grounds that it doesn't contain nominees from Ondo, Bayelsa, Ebonyi and Plateau states.

Babachir Lawal said the list was based on certain criteria and pointed out that the list showed substantial federal character principles, since people from 32 out of the 36 states were nominated.

He assured that the four omitted states will be compensated in the non-career list that would soon be forwarded to the Senate by the President.

The senate then retreated into a closed session for further discussion.
Jokes EtcThe Rise of Polio. by lexydefacto5(op): 11:39am On Jul 01, 2016
Our dear ladies have just achieved the unbelievable. Just when we thought we were rid of polio in najia, our ladies all of a sudden have resurrected d menace. But come o, how did you ladies, largely most of you ladies develop polio overnight all in d name selfies that are not even attractive at all with d polio legs and you all call it selfie on point or u mean polio on point? Hian!
EducationRe: Understanding The Scrapping Of Post Utme by lexydefacto5(m): 4:12pm On Jun 03, 2016
Nice move from the FG
NigerianScholar:
I am strongly in support of this...i know most of you arent. But to make this post simple to understand i'll number all my points
1. The scrapping of the post utme favours those that scored high marks in jamb and dosent favoured those that had technical problems
2. This would strongly reduce the 'egunje' in many universities. Meaning buying admission. As the scores that will be used to produce your cut off will come from your utme
3. It will save students a lot of stress for travelling all the way to a place just to write another exam and prevent extortion of money from parents by the university (******* university charge 6500 for their p utme)
4. There are many concerns about most people not gaining admission into their preferred institutions. Yes, this may be bad. But it would be a good thing in the long run. As it would let the enrollment into all institutions balanced. Everyone wants to go to unilag. Ui. Oau or whatsoever.....they should encourage people to try other universities
5. It doesnt make sense to write 2 exams for the same purpose. And if the university organises its exams. Like I said before....there would be ojoro
6. Jamb is going to shuffle canditates across different tertiary institutions

Give your views below. I actually dont see any reason why this is a welcome idea

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