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Drkul:do u know d joe praise version of that song |
you are the same, great are you lord, I glorify your name, all by sinach |
there was this song I was so much drawn close to immediately I heard part of it and I decided to download it. With everything by Gateway worship. so inspiring, connecting and well arranged. which is yours? |
it is another day to celebrate the faithfulness of God and fellowship with the believers. what's your hit song(s) of the day? I say why you love me so by Nosa Eze by pat uwaje power flow by Monique okaka by frank Edward God be praise by Gateway worship with everything gateway worship there is a king in you by dawin Lawrence mma mma frank Edward Na you be God by Tim Godfrey no other name by mike abdul include yours... |
Noun: malice
|ma-lis|
Feeling a need to see others suffer. thanks all thesame |
360metrosports:that is alhaji F A Kareem... my secondary school maths teacher at david Akintola College Ilorin. before he went to sapati international school fr reasons unknown to us. d man good heeeen... Na God bless am with DAT. just his slang "strokes of the cane" |
its 5... 5!= 120 |
a friend pushed this question to me and it kept me thinking- what is siregun(Yoruba) in English language? |
Solve this... for e.g 24 H in a D. Ans.: 24 hours in a day. 1) 64 S on CB 2) 26 L of the A 3) 7 D of the W 4) 7 W of the W 5) 12 S of the Z 6) 52 C in a P 7) 18 H on a G C 5 F on a H9) 206 B in a B 10) 6 B in a O Answering any 7, means your IQ is pretty high. cc: fynestboi richiez |
abeg wia Una dey watch am(TV channel) |
Ondo state house of assembly serves deputy Governor impeachment notice. this has been signed by 20 out of 26 members of the house. source: orangefm |
The Independent National Electoral Commission in Ondo State has cancelled the House of Assembly election in parts of Ilaje, Ugbo and other parts of the state where polls were disrupted on Saturday. Resident Electoral Commissioner, Olusegun Agbaje, gave the hint as information filtered in that ballot boxes and papers, meant for several units in Ayetoro and Ugbo Ward 2, were snatched by armed men. Ilepete community, the collation centre for Ugbo Ward 3, was also reportedly attacked by armed thugs, who engaged in sporadic shooting at Ilowo to scare voters away. INEC confirmed that about 22 units were affected by the disruptions. Also at Ute Ward 12, Unit 6 in Ose Constituency, armed thugs launched an attack, snatching electoral materials and disappearing with them. INEC also confirmed that there was no voting at Itekule, in Ondo East Local Government, as sustained gunshots kept voters indoors through out the accreditation and voting period. Agbaje told one of our correspondents on the telephone on Saturday that INEC had received information about the disruptions across the state. He said the commission had taken a decision to reschedule the elections in the affected areas, particularly areas where elections did not take place at all. The REC added, “We have the reports already and we are waiting for the collation officers to finish their work before we can take a final decision. “If the votes affected in the area are substantial, we will reschedule the election. If we have enough ballot papers after today, we can schedule a bye election for tomorrow(Sunday). “If we don’t have enough ballot papers, we will just wait for Abuja to supply us the materials and then conduct a bye-election at the same time in all the affect areas.” He also confirmed that the police had waded into the situation to ensure that peace returned to the affected areas. http://www.punchng.com/news/inec-cancels-poll-in-ondo-towns-over-violence/ |
This is a compilation of results from polling units monitor by our reporters. However, only INEC has the power to declare winner. @PU 017 Joseph St, off Opebi Road,Lagos Governorship APC – 51 PDP – 50 HoA APC – 55 PDP – 44 APGA – 1 Kwara. Unit 15, Police Division A, Ilorin: Gov poll: APC 39 PDP 27 H’Assembly: APC 37 PDP 2 Obanikoro wins his PU013, Gerard/Alexander road, Ikoyi. Gov: PDP 50 APC 48. State Assembly: PDP 63 APC 33 http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/04/results-of-governorship-elections/?hootPostID=d86c01152c61d9e1b5ea13ccc37951d7 |
it is like dey nid large income... it has been 40k/s all day again... buti why naaa |
MTN has started again o, it has been 40k per sec since i woke up. are they being affected by exchange rate too? it was petrol first followed by DSTV... now its MTN |
The Independent National Electoral Commission will take a final decision on whether to shift the dates for the elections or not in Abuja on Saturday (today). But before the decision is taken, the National Chairman of the Commission, Prof. Attahiru Jega, will have consultative meetings with chairmen and secretaries of all registered political parties. He is also expected to meet with the Resident Electoral Commissioners on the same day, Saturday, February 7. On Thursday, Jega, was invited to brief the National Council of States on the preparedness of INEC to conduct the 2015 general elections. The INEC boss has been under tremendous pressure to shift the polls. Some political parties and other stakeholders have been calling for the postponement of the election. Jega made a presentation titled, “Preparations for the 2015 General Elections: Progress Report. The National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dansuki and Armed Services Chiefs also briefed the Council on the current security situation. The Chief Press Secretary to Jega, Mr. Kayode Idowu, confirmed this in a statement he signed in Abuja on Friday. He said, “As a follow-up to that (Council of State) meeting, the Commission has scheduled a consultative meeting with chairmen and secretaries of all registered political parties, as well as a meeting with the RECs on Saturday, February 7, 2015. “Thereafter, the Commission will address a press conference to brief the nation on its decision with regard to whether or not the general elections will hold as currently scheduled.” Our correspondent gathered that the dates for the elections might be shifted. Security agencies were said to have written to Jega, saying the security situation in the country does not warrant holding the election as scheduled. Meanwhile, Jega, in his presentation to the Council of State said the NSA asked for a six- week postponement of the election. His presentation read in part, “Although our state of preparedness may not be 100 per cent and although a bit of more time of additional preparation would enable us to improve and perfect the current level of preparedness, we believe that we’re ready for the elections as planned. “However, we also believe that it is necessary to take into context the things outside the control of the commission, such as: attitude of politicians, political parties, candidates and voters; and significantly, security for election personnel, materials and voters, especially in areas under insurgency, which only the appropriate authorities can definitely speak on. “No matter the extent of our readiness, if there are serious security concerns, the successful conduct of free, fair, credible and peaceful elections would be greatly jeopardised. “INEC has been working with these authorities, especially under the inter-agency Consultative Committee on Election Security, but our concerns have not been assuaged. “Yesterday, for example, we received a letter from the office of the National Security Adviser informing us of recent developments in four of the North-East states, states that safety and security cannot be guaranteed during the proposed election period, adducing reasons why this is so, and strongly advising that INEC considers rescheduling the elections by at least six weeks, within which time span it is hoped to restore sufficient normalcy for elections to hold. “This is a new development that INEC cannot certainly ignore or take lightly.” Jega said the conduct of the elections could not be based on the electoral body’s preparation alone, adding that some factors outside the control of the body should be considered before holding the polls. He said, “In determining whether or not INEC is adequately prepared to conduct the February 2015 elections as scheduled, we should separate what is under the control of the commission and what is outside its control. “For the things under the commission’s control, our accomplishments are to such a degree that we can conduct the election, in spite of the identifiable challenges. “Compared with the 2011 general elections, for instance, our systems are definitely more robust now. Among others, we have a gently improved registered voters, having removed over four million multiple registrants; voters will use PVCs; and accreditation using card readers will reduce the likelihood of fraud.” According to him, only relevant authorities, not the commission, can speak on the issues. Jega said, “No matter the extent of our readiness, if there are serious security concerns, the successful conduct of free, fair, credible and peaceful elections would be greatly jeopardised. “INEC has been working with these authorities, especially under the Inter-Agency Consultative Committee on Election Security, but our concerns have not been assuaged.” source: http://www.punchng.com/news/inec-to-decide-on-poll-shift-today/ |
it is the new year and some occurrences are expected as it happen in the previous years... share your experience of the first rain in your area this year 2015. It is currently raining here in akure and the rain is washing away heat and dustiness. add your own |
Brain Teaser; You are travelling down a country lane to a distant village. You reach a fork in the road and find a pair of identical twin sisters standing there. One sister is standing on the road to village and the other standing on the road to never-land (of course, you don't know or see where each road leads). One of the sisters always tells the truth and the other always lies (of course, you don't know who is lying). Both sisters know where the roads go. If you are allowed to ask only one question to each of the sisters to find the correct road to the village, What will be your question? Good morning |
THE FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, AKURE (Office of Registrar) www.futa.edu.ng PUBLIC NOTICE PRE-ADMISSION SCREENING EXERCISE FOR UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS FOR THE 2014/2015 ACADEMIC SESSION The Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA) invites all eligible candidates for a Computer-Based Pre-Admission Screening Exercise scheduled to hold from Wednesday, 30th July to Friday, 1st August, 2014 at the University campus. ELIGIBILITY Candidateswho made The Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA) their Institution of Choice and scored a minimum of 180 marks in the 2014 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), which was conducted by the Joint Admissions Matriculations Board (JAMB). Direct Entry candidates are also eligible to sit for the pre-admission test. METHOD OF APPLICATION Candidates are required to: i) check the University’s website ( www.futa.edu.ng ) for mode of payment for application; ii) download, complete and submit the University Post- UTME Application Form online; and iii) print out a copy. REQUIREMENT FOR SCREENING All Candidates are to come along with the items listed below to the screening venue: (i) JAMB UTME Notification of Results/Registration Slips for Direct-Entry Candidates (ii) Printed copy of the completed FUTA Post-UTME Online Registration Form (iii) Print-out of e-Transact payment receipt (collected from Bank) (iv) One Passport Photograph PERIOD OF APPLICATION/REGISTRATION The Application/Registration Form will be available online between Friday, 18th July, 2014 and Monday, 28th July, 2014. For more information, visit the University website- www.futa.edu.ng or call 08076767352. NOTE: Any UTME/Direct Entry Candidate who fails to present himself/herself for the Computer-based Screening Exercise will NOT be considered for admission. (SIGNED) Dr. (Mrs.) M. O. Ajayi Registrar |
gud pm pals, i hp d countdown to resumption is going well. Do av a happy nyt rest. |
happy sunday evri1. aku ifoju sona |
Brimmie: No time! How you dey?i galant o, u nko |
slipn? |
aku odun keresi |
saw dis in a post on nairaland Federal University of Technology Akure (FUTA) THE FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, AKURE (Office of the Registrar) PUBLIC NOTICE The attention of all staff, students and the general public is hereby invited to the fact that the Federal University of Technology, Akure Management has directed that the University be reopened for academic and allied activities with effect from Monday, 9th December, 2013. However, in view of the upcoming Christmas and New Year celebrations, lectures will resume with effect from Monday, 6th January, 2014. All students are, therefore, requested to be in residence from 5th January, 2014. DR. (MRS) M. O. AJAYI REGISTRAR |
hollumiezeez: congrats!!!! to all admitted students.make una wash am for us oo!!!!!!abi o. e gbe nkan wa sharp sharp. happy new month everyone |
Joshpet1: Dizney Factorial lanrexlen topmost bodmascongrats man |
congrats o. na washing things now oooooo. TANK JAH for the gud news |
waitn for ASUU - fg next line of action |
gud morning evri1 |
am in |
Can someone help me list the courses they offer? |
5 F on a H