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NOTE:- IT On 6th to 9th of *(June)* not *May* ..source:-www.futa.edu.ng |
All candidates who made the Federal University of Technology, Akure their first or/and second choice(s) and obtained a minimum score of 200 in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) conducted by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) in March, 2012 are invited for computer -based screening exercise in the University from Wednesday, 6th June to Saturday, 9th June, 2012. Similarly, candidates who made FUTA their first or/and second choice(s) for the Direct Entry Admission for the 2012/2013 academic session are also invited for a computer-based Pre- Admission screening exercise on Saturday, 9th June, 2012. The computer-based screening exercise will hold as scheduled below: Day/Date School Departments Day 1 Wednesday 6th June 2012 School of Engineering and Engineering Technology (SAAT) Agricultural Engineering Civil Engineering Mechanical Engineering Electrical Electronics Engineering Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Mining Engineering Day 2 Thursday 7th June 2012 School of Sciences (SOS) Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Microbiology, Statistics, Mathematics and Physics Day 3 Friday 8th June 2012 School of Agriculture and Agricultural Technology (SAAT) School of Earth and Mineral Sciences (SEMS) School of Environmental Technology (SET) School of Management Technology (SMAT) SAAT Agricultural Economics and Extension Crop Soil and Pest Management Animal Production and Health Ecotourism and Wildlife Management Fisheries and Aquaculture Technology Food Science Technology Forestry and Wood Technology. SEMS Applied Geology, Applied Geophysics, Meteorology. SET Architecture, Estate Management, Industrial Design, Quantity Surveying, Urban and Regional Planning. SMAT Project Management Technology, Transport Management Technology, Library Management Technology. Day 4 Saturday 9th June 2012 Direct Entry All Departments Candidates are to come strictly according to their schedule that would be obtained automatically (printed) from the internet after their registration. Registration Procedure Each candidate is to make a payment of N2,000:00 (exclusive of bank commission/charges) at any commercial Bank nation- wide using the e-transact platform. . Please note that the CANDIDATE’S UTME/DE Registration number and the full name should be correctly provided at the point of payment. After the payment, each candidate should visit the University website and complete an online registration form. The completed form which will indicate the exact date and time for the screening exercise should be printed for the candidate’s use. |
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[b]As if being told to visit the zoo wasn’t bad enough, former Head of State General Muhammadu Buhari may now be in danger of being arrested. Well, if we’re to believe his own suspicions, that is. Speaking through Buba Galadima, the National Secretary for his party, the CPC, in an interview yesterday, he stated that he was simply the victim of a smear campaign which would be used as an excuseto “hang” him. “They are just trying to give us a bad name in order to hang us” said Galadima. “We know that they are already planning to arrest the General and I, they are just preparing grounds for their actions.” It is those who organise therigging of elections that aretrying to disrupt the peace, not Buhari,” he continued in the interview with Premium Times . “It is not General that is threatening peace, rather it is the actionof the PDP that is leading to bloodbath, they have infected us with bloodbath.” The President had yesterdayreacted to Buhari’s predictions of bloodshed inthe country through a statement signed by his Special Adviser Dr Reuben Abati. “We find it very sad that an elder statesman who once presided over the entirety of Nigeria can reduce himself to a regional leader who speaks for only a part of Nigeria” read the statement. The statement also mentions former Minister ofthe FCT Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, saying: “We now understand what his protégé and former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Malam Nasir El’Rufai, meant when he wrote in a public letter in October of 2010, telling Nigerians that Buhariremains “perpetually unelectable” and that Buhari’s “insensitivity to Nigeria’s diversity and his parochial focus are already well-known.”[/b] |
[b] Steven Evans, the Chief Executive Officer of Etisalat Nigeria, has described as "inappropriate” the N360 million fine imposed on thecompany by the Nigerian Communication Commission (NCC). Evans told journalists on Monday in Lagos that the telecommunications company had done all within its powers to offer quality services to its subscribers. He said that the company was disappointed by the action of NCC. According to him, the sanction is a wrong way to deal with businesses which are investing in Nigeria to develop world-class telecommunications networks. He said that the service provider had invested two billion dollars (more than N310 billion) in the last four years and would be investing 500 million dollars (about N80 billion) this year for its network upgrade. "So, we have to explain to our shareholders why we are investing 500 million dollars and we are now suddenly fined by NCC," he said. He said that Etisalat was going to meet with the other operators to understand what they felt about the fine and the way forward. Evans said that the company had delivered quality services in a more difficult environment in Nigeria when compared to Etisalat’s services in other countries. The NCC had sanctioned Etisalat, MTN, Airtel and Globacom, and fined N1.17 billion for not meeting the key performance indicators. Etisalat and MTN were fined N360million each, Airtel was fined N270 million, while Globacom was penalised N180 million. The four GSM operators were given up till May 25 to pay the fines or face further sanctions[/b] |
ASABA – MEN of the Delta State Police Command have arrested 10 Fulani robbers. The state Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Charles Muka, who confirmed the arrest, said: “10 Fulani suspected robbers were arrested on April 10, this month at 12.30am.” He said that Mobile Police officers on patrol intercepted them on Oghara/Koko Road and on searching them, “recovered AK 47 rifles, two magazines and 30 rounds of live ammunition. The suspects had confessed to robbing inOghara and environs. They will be charged to court soon after investigation wasconcluded.” The police command, recently arrested 20 suspected highway robbers,who have been operating between Lagos, Osun, Edo, Delta, Anambra and Abia States, reigning terror on motorists. They were arrested in Asaba. |
Captain Mohammed Joji, a former Managing Director of the defunct Nigeria Airways and Secretary-General, Airline Operators in Nigeria (AON), is the newly appointed Arewa Consultative Forum’s (ACF) Strategy Committee Chairman. He spoke with Sunday Vanguard at his Kaduna office on why no religious group should be blamed for the security challenges currently faced by the country but recommended that the two major religious groups in the North should unite and provide solution. Excerpts: What role are you supposed to play as Chairman, ACF’s Strategy Committee? In ACF, we have sub-committees. Strategy Committee is one of them and I was appointed as the Chairman. What we are charged to do is to see how we can make the North to live together whether you are Christian or Muslim. We are to work it out how we can make other Nigerians tolive together in one Nigeria. In Strategy Committee, we are to find out what our problems are and what we can do to solve those problems. It is in our interest that we live together in harmony within ourselves and in the rest of the country. The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) President, Ayo Oritshajefor, insinuated the Boko Haram as Northern agenda to wipe out Christians in Nigeria. Isn’t the time ripe for you, the Northern leaders, to speak out on this matter: I mean what is your reaction to that? It is wrong because this problem is our general problem. They are killing both Muslims and Christians. Isn’t it? So, we Muslims too in the North are affected by the Boko Haram situation. The last bombing in Kaduna,which killed many Okada riders, affected Muslims largely because majority of Okada riders in Kaduna are Muslims. In Yobe market this morning (Thursday 3/5/2012), sixteen people were killed Is Yobe a Christian dominated state? 95 percentof Yobe people are Muslims and so it means many of theattacks that, that state has suffered affected Muslims the more even though we don’t cry out like the Christians do. But there are others who are neither Muslims nor Christians who have also been badly affected. So it would be unfair for one religious group to blame another for a problem that affects all of us as a people. Let us be careful. It was gathered that Boko Haram was the result of bad leadership in a particular state of the North. Do you agree and, if you agree, whyhas that led to the serious security situation that we have had and what is the way out? [b] That is why I am asking people who are using religion to divide the North to stop it. Politicians always use religion to divide the people. It is those who cannot win elections that always try to create problems under the disguiseof religion whereas we never had religious problem in this country. What we have had has always been political problem. Did you read what Okah, the independence day bombing suspect, said and it was reported in the papers yesterday (2/5/2012), he was even blaming the government for the bombings in the country? The independence day bombing that killed both Christians and Muslims, was that Boko Haram? The bombings, maiming, killings and kidnapping in the Niger Delta, are they Boko Haram? So let us stop giving prominence to religion as responsible for the problems. I have been hearing this CANpresident always trying to cause war in Nigeria. Let him be assured that if the war starts in the country, he himself cannot survive it. All the time you are drumming war, but, if it comes, you cannot survive it. That is notwhat we need to help this country as a people and as asystem. Whatever the situation, our duty as religious or regional leaders,is to find way of dousing thefire not to add fuel to it. If our government doesn’t have rest of mind to administer our affairs, we too cannot live well and, so, the earlier we changed our attitude to crisis management in this country the better. We have a common problem in Nigeria today and that problem is the problem of insecurity.[/b] Read more at http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/05/boko-haram-more-muslims-are-killed-than-christians-joji-arewa-chief/ |
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Pablo Zabaleta put City ahead before Joleon Lescott's mistake let Djibril Cisse in to blast home an equaliser. Joey Barton was sent off for a clash with Carlos Tevez but Jamie Mackie put QPR in front on the break. With Manchester United's beating Sunderland, City looked set to missout but Edin Dzeko levelled with a header and Sergio Aguero won it at the death. QPR stay up despite their defeat, as Bolton could only draw at Stoke. The title is City's first since they won the old First Division in 1968. up man city (lol) to man u fanz |
Thay not so.............GVE THAKS TO ALLAH |
Wife opens up,‘My hubby used hot iron, screw driver to burn me’ For 36 year-old Mrs Mercy Nnamdi, the woman whose one-year-old son was allegedly killed by her husband recently in Ago, Okota area of Lagos, over her husband’s allegation that shewas sleeping with his father, life could never have been more cruel. This is because never in her wildest imagination had she envisaged that a man she had known almost all her life could mete such inhuman treatment onher. As you read this piece, Mercy is going through excruciating pains in a private hospital in Okota where doctors are battling to save her life. In fact, the once bubbling woman looks a shadow of herself, as medical report showed that she sustained a third degree burns from the hot iron her husband of two years used on her on Saturday, April 7 2012, which was exclusively reported by Vanguard. Presently, the badly burnt womanmaintains a particular position, by sleeping on her back. She wears an adult pampers when she eases herself, with a tissue paper by her side, with which she cleans the fluid coming out from the burns. Help, as gathered, was far from the Imo state-born woman, as none of her neighbours attempted to go and find out what was happening when she was desperately shouting for help. It was learnt that their neighbours failed to respond to her cries for help because it has become a daily occurrence. Crime Guard gathered also that on several occasions, some of theneighbours invited policemen from Ago division who cautionedher husband after which he was made to sign an undertaking never to raise his hands on his wife. Family sources hinted that signs of danger in the marriage rearedits ugly face early after the two love birds fell in love 16 years ago, when Mary was barely 22 years old. But she was apparentlyblinded by love, hoping that her heartthrob would outgrow his anger someday, which was neverto be. Narrating what led to her being apatient in the hospital, Mary stated, “It all happened on a Saturday. I had prepared boiled yam, awaiting the arrival of my husband. After a long wait, I decided to eat mine and left his on the table. He came back few minutes to 11pm and went straight to bed. Then at about 1 a.m., power was restored and he went to put off the power generating set and switched over to electricity. After that, he started ironing his customers’ clothes because he is a dry cleaner. I was later woken up by the cry of our one-year-old baby who apparently needed breast milk. All the while, we were outside before power was restored. Before retiring inside, I took my bath and fetched water for him to have his. The unforgettable night Mrs Nnamdi at hospital I was fast asleep when I was woken up by a sharp pain on my back. I thought it was a night mare. But when I opened my eyes, lo and behold, my husband was planting the hot iron he wasusing on the clothes on me. Immediately I turned, he planted it on my chest. When I raised my hand to prevent it, he planted it on one of my hands . By then I did not know what to do. I started screaming and calling on my neighbours for help. I raised my leg to prevent him, again, he landed the hot iron on me. As he planted the hot iron hard on my flesh, he would use a screw driver to peel off the flesh.At a point, I became too weak to shout. I begged him to stop but he would not. Rather, he would ask me to tell him how many times his father slept with me. Even in pains, I begged him to listen to himself and imagine what he was saying. My responseseemed to anger him the more because he would plant it harder,leaving it on my skin and at the same time, asked me to tell him the truth.” At this point, Crime Guard asked if she was guilty of the claim. She grimaced and replied, “How can that be? The father already has a wife.” Pausing for a while and staring at the ceiling , a position she has been maintaining for several hours, she continued, “ at that point, my baby woke up and started crying . I begged himto allow me breast feed the baby. But before I could finish the statement, he placed the hot ironon my breasts, threatening to kill me if I shout. As he lifted the iron, I saw that the flesh from mybreast had stuck to the iron surface. Again he pressed it harder on my stomach, leaving it there. I managed to turn, only forthe iron to land on my lap. He told me there was no way of escape for me that night, that members of his gang were outside to take my corpse to an unknown destination by the timehe finished with me. At that point, I knew the end had come for me. I managed to shout out for help with all the strength in me but I could not. At that point, he forcefully took Ebuka from the bed and went outside. I decided to go out because I did not know what he would do next when he came back. I cannot tell how I crawled out of the room.http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/04/w-i-c-k-e-d-see-what-man-did-to-his-wife/
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Wife opens up,‘My hubby used hot iron, screw driver to burn me’ For 36 year-old Mrs Mercy Nnamdi, the woman whose one-year-old son was allegedly killed by her husband recently in Ago, Okota area of Lagos, over her husband’s allegation that shewas sleeping with his father, life could never have been more cruel. This is because never in her wildest imagination had she envisaged that a man she had known almost all her life could mete such inhuman treatment onher. As you read this piece, Mercy is going through excruciating pains in a private hospital in Okota where doctors are battling to save her life. In fact, the once bubbling woman looks a shadow of herself, as medical report showed that she sustained a third degree burns from the hot iron her husband of two years used on her on Saturday, April 7 2012, which was exclusively reported by Vanguard. Presently, the badly burnt womanmaintains a particular position, by sleeping on her back. She wears an adult pampers when she eases herself, with a tissue paper by her side, with which she cleans the fluid coming out from the burns. Help, as gathered, was far from the Imo state-born woman, as none of her neighbours attempted to go and find out what was happening when she was desperately shouting for help. It was learnt that their neighbours failed to respond to her cries for help because it has become a daily occurrence. Crime Guard gathered also that on several occasions, some of theneighbours invited policemen from Ago division who cautionedher husband after which he was made to sign an undertaking never to raise his hands on his wife. Family sources hinted that signs of danger in the marriage rearedits ugly face early after the two love birds fell in love 16 years ago, when Mary was barely 22 years old. But she was apparentlyblinded by love, hoping that her heartthrob would outgrow his anger someday, which was neverto be. Narrating what led to her being apatient in the hospital, Mary stated, “It all happened on a Saturday. I had prepared boiled yam, awaiting the arrival of my husband. After a long wait, I decided to eat mine and left his on the table. He came back few minutes to 11pm and went straight to bed. Then at about 1 a.m., power was restored and he went to put off the power generating set and switched over to electricity. After that, he started ironing his customers’ clothes because he is a dry cleaner. I was later woken up by the cry of our one-year-old baby who apparently needed breast milk. All the while, we were outside before power was restored. Before retiring inside, I took my bath and fetched water for him to have his. The unforgettable night Mrs Nnamdi at hospital I was fast asleep when I was woken up by a sharp pain on my back. I thought it was a night mare. But when I opened my eyes, lo and behold, my husband was planting the hot iron he wasusing on the clothes on me. Immediately I turned, he planted it on my chest. When I raised my hand to prevent it, he planted it on one of my hands . By then I did not know what to do. I started screaming and calling on my neighbours for help. I raised my leg to prevent him, again, he landed the hot iron on me. As he planted the hot iron hard on my flesh, he would use a screw driver to peel off the flesh.At a point, I became too weak to shout. I begged him to stop but he would not. Rather, he would ask me to tell him how many times his father slept with me. Even in pains, I begged him to listen to himself and imagine what he was saying. My responseseemed to anger him the more because he would plant it harder,leaving it on my skin and at the same time, asked me to tell him the truth.” At this point, Crime Guard asked if she was guilty of the claim. She grimaced and replied, “How can that be? The father already has a wife.” Pausing for a while and staring at the ceiling , a position she has been maintaining for several hours, she continued, “ at that point, my baby woke up and started crying . I begged himto allow me breast feed the baby. But before I could finish the statement, he placed the hot ironon my breasts, threatening to kill me if I shout. As he lifted the iron, I saw that the flesh from mybreast had stuck to the iron surface. Again he pressed it harder on my stomach, leaving it there. I managed to turn, only forthe iron to land on my lap. He told me there was no way of escape for me that night, that members of his gang were outside to take my corpse to an unknown destination by the timehe finished with me. At that point, I knew the end had come for me. I managed to shout out for help with all the strength in me but I could not. At that point, he forcefully took Ebuka from the bed and went outside. I decided to go out because I did not know what he would do next when he came back. I cannot tell how I crawled out of the room.http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/04/w-i-c-k-e-d-see-what-man-did-to-his-wife/
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