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Amoto94:Bros you guys are confusing us, pls kindly state the MDA let us know. |
TheApologist:with which MDA |
Kaduna State Government has started sending Email to successful candidates for interviews. |
Maverickking1:This bros just talk the obvious truth, grade no really matter for this we country for now, to get job for 9ja na luck and padi padi, once you get the connect with PASS you go get jarb....but if not na to equip yourself with any technical skill wey fit fetch you something. |
rezy15:Why are you speaking plenty grammar, when you where in school do you even have idea of who and who made up the governing council, the ASUU members responsibilities is more than just academic welfare. |
mumumugu:Hope you have not forgotten that calabar was the first capital of Nigeria. |
CONGRATULATIONS TO HER, BURNA BOY SHOULD KEEP HIS CONSISTENCE AND WORK HARDER HE WILL SURE WIN IT ONE DAY. |
I have said it several time, ASUU big boys are the ones against the enrollment, they don't care about the students, just imagine the kind of employment that took place in almost all the tertiary institutions late last year and still on going, ASUU will eventually join the system they are buying time for themselves to cover their tracks. FG is holding them in their balls because they know that there are alot of financial misappropriations. |
clarocuzioo:Your head correct wella, the prediction is very correct Tinubu is just like Atiku their selfishness is just beyond this world. |
bluefilm:ASUU is a body in the university system and they are responsible for the day to day running of the university system. |
OGHENAOGIE:Na So O, Man know Man before you know it them don hand pick their people qualified or not qualified., |
Asquare84:You are very correct, the employment letter been issued in the last 3 weeks in most of the tertiary institution will shuck you, to me ASUU is using delay tactics to cover up their mess. |
jmaine:I work with with a university, i am telling you something you don't know, i did my IPPIS enrollment last week. |
ASUU chairman is just ranting, majority of the ASUU members has already enrolled for the IPPIS, and i still maintain my stand ASUU as a body is a disappointment, a body that is suppose to be the brain behind a country been that they are made up of academicians, the IPPIS has been in place since 2008 or so, and ASUU never made any effort to look into the system to see how they can incorporate all their allowances because they felt that they will never join the system, now they are shouting and even coming up with their template. |
Ambi23:I DID AND IT SAID INFORMATION UPDATED SUCCESSFULLY |
cRobo:It is obvious that u don't like Messi but it is ok, take it or leave it Messi is better than Ronaldo, Ronaldo is good no doubt but unfortunately for him he is in the same time with Messi. |
why is world bank making it look as if Nigerians were rich before, abeg make them let us be jare. |
What do u want us to do now mr or miss, since u don choose to dey fix ur body like vehicle or grinding machine. |
Who English help, after all English no be our papa language. Na English wey we think say we sabi speak na him make wey dem disqualify Genevieve Lion heart movie so.........small thing he/she no sabi speak English. |
If OBJ like make he dey fear death at his age nah. |
I am sorry, thanks for the advice.[/quote]This guy is funny and intelligent, Pls don't always give up easily and when you try and fail don't discourage others from trying, God bless you. |
[quote author=Maxymilliano post=83815818]What is all this non sense, once you caught a big man in Nigeria stealing the whole country treasury, he finds himself a lawyer, the next he become sick and then the court grant him to travel abroad for treatment which he will never get well.... What kind of country is this abeg? |
A woman who was fired for raising her middle finger at US President Donald Trump's motorcade has been elected to local office in Virginia. Juli Briskman's hand gesture went viral in 2017, leading to her losing a job with a government contractor. The single mother won more than 52% of the vote to be elected district representative in Loudoun county. At the state level, US Democrats have seized full control of the Virginia legislature. A picture of Ms Briskman cycling and "flipping off" President Trump's motorcade as it passed her spread across the internet in October 2017. Shortly after, Ms Briskman used the image as a profile picture on her social media accounts. Her employer, Akima LLC, said the image was "lewd" and "obscene" and fired her for violating its social media policies, she told the Huffington Post. The company did not respond to the BBC's request for comment at the time. Ms Briskman had reportedly been working as a marketing analyst for the government contractor for six months, but said she didn't regret making the gesture. On Tuesday night, Ms Briskman celebrated her election in a tweet linking to the offending image. Ms Briskman told AFP she ran on a platform prioritising education, woman's rights and environmental issues. She added her campaign showed she was more than "just the person that rode my bike one day and flipped off the president". The results of the state elections mean the Democrats have full control of both legislative chambers in Virginia for the first time in more than 20 years. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-50315490?ocid=socialflow_twitter
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WHEN a Lagos trader Mr. Emeka Omenka and his wife Ifeoma allowed their 13-year-old daughter Precious to visit her half-sister in Lekki, they never knew it was a decision they would regret the rest of their lives. Precious, a Junior Secondary School (JSS) 3 pupil died on October 25 at the Federal Medical Centre (FMC) Ebute Metta from complications of the beating she allegedly received from her older half-sister Nneka and her mother Seki Eko on October 14. According to the death certificate issued at the hospital, the primary and secondary causes of death were Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) and Cardiopulmonary Collapse. According to the National Kidney Foundation, AKI is a sudden episode of kidney failure or kidney damage that happens within a few hours or a few days and causes a build-up of waste products in the blood, making it hard for the kidneys to keep the right balance of fluid in the body. Other causes of AKI, the foundation said, are decreased blood flow to the kidney caused by shock, clotting, bleeding or severe diarrhoea, severe allergic reaction, overuse of pain medicines used to reduce swelling or relieve pain from headaches, colds, flu, and other ailments. The teenager went to Nneka’s house in Ikota, Lekki on October 12 on the latter’s request. Omenka said his 13-year-old daughter was returned on October 16 looking weak with complaints of body pains. He said Precious gave details of how she was kicked in the stomach, chest and sides several times, adding that she was beaten with a mop stick and a cable as well. They tried to relieve the pains with analgesics and hot water massage. “I am in pain,” he said. “My heart is broken. I do not even know where to start. I am finding it so difficult to understand how my older daughter and her mother beat up my girl so badly to the point that she died as a result of wounds she sustained. Nneka is my first daughter. I had her out of wedlock with one Seki Eko I was in a relationship with. She runs a beer parlour at Oluwole Market. But Nneka was trained by my wife Ifeoma who loved her like her own child. “When I got married to my wife, it was difficult for her to conceive and so she brought up Nneka like her own child. So, when she came and said Precious should come to her place in Ikota, we did not have any reason to deny her request. Her husband lives in Dubai. She promised to send her to a private school to appreciate my wife for taking care of her. “Precious went to her place on October 12. It was that weekend that it rained all through. Then, on October 14, which was a Monday, it also rained and PrWhen they finished, they brought her back and dumped her at my place in Apapa Road, Ebute Metta. She was complaining of body pains and narrated what happened to her at her sister’s place in tears. I could not bear it and I wept as she was talking. “My wife and I bought painkillers that we gave her. My wife was also using hot water and cloth to massage her body. We did not know that it was so bad. When we saw that she was not getting better despite the painkillers, we decided to take her to FMC because that’s where she was born. “She was already stooling on her body and her mother was cleaning it. So, at the hospital, she was rushed to the emergency room after the doctors said she was short of blood. They did so many tests and scans and discovered that she was bleeding internally and that her bladder burst too. “She was in the hospital some days and was booked for emergency surgery. I was busy running around to raise money to save my daughter’s life. I even borrowed from friends and family members so that she could be saved but at last we lost her. “Nneka did not tell me what happened to my daughter and did not even come to the hospital until her relative from her mother’s side who works at the FMC called her to rebuke her. That was when she came and spent about N14,000 on my daughter’s drugs that day. I did not go to the police station then because I was busy running around for my daughter to be alright. But after she passed on…my kinsmen advised I report at the station. I went to Denton Police Station and Iponri but they told me it did not happen in their jurisdiction and that I should go to Lekki to report. “I just sent a message to her husband and told him what she did. My wife has been inconsolable since then. “I want justice for my daughter. I feel very disappointed that this happened to my family. I want human rights to come and government to investigate this case. Nneka is my daughter but Precious is also my daughter and she did not deserve to die like that,” he said. The mother of the deceased told our correspondent she was still in shock over the incident, denying insinuations that Precious might have been ill. She said: “My daughter was very healthy and even cooked for her younger ones that day before following Nneka. Nneka and her mother should explain what happened to my daughter. Nneka was brought to my house when she was 17 and we trained her in the university. I never did any wrong to her and then, she chose to pay me back this way?” Our correspondent contacted Nneka for her reaction to the allegation and she said she would call back because where she was in a noisy place. After 90 minutes, our correspondent called again but she asked, “Who gave you the information? I cannot answer you if you do not say who gave you information. If you are recording me, I am recording you too and we all have our exhibits.” Later, a woman, Tolu Fagbayila who said she was Nneka’s manager and public relations person called but declined to give her client’s side of the story. She insisted on a physical meeting for a way forward. Our correspondent told her a physical meeting was not necessary and that Nneka’s reaction could be sent through email, WhatsApp or SMS by the lawyer or anyone speaking on her behalf but that was not done. Nneka reportedly told those around her the teenager died as a result of ruptured appendicitis, adding that the girl was ill before she took her to her house. Efforts to reach her mother Seki Eko on her telephone number were unsuccessful. Meanwhile, a coalition of child advocates has signified interest in the matter following The Nation online report of the case. Mr. Omenka told our correspondent that the advocates have contacted and interviewed him, adding that they also volunteered to take over the case and ensure justice. Sources at the police station said an order to exhume the teenager’s body would be sought so that autopsy could be conducted. Police spokesman Bala Elkana confirmed the case was reported at Ajiwe Division in Ajah, adding that the suspects have been arrested. He said, “The father of the girl reported the incident at Ajah Police Station. He said he has since buried the girl. We have arrested the suspects and the case has been transferred to homicide section of State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence (SCIID) Yaba.”ecious said she peed on the bed. That was her offence that made my daughter and her mother to descend on her like that. https://thenationonlineng.net/how-my-daughter-beat-our-13-year-old-to-death-by-father/ |
Freemanbobble:God bless you, this whole drama is just showing casing how corrupt our tertiary institution bursary department was, ASUU can not justify their reasons for not wanting to join IPPIS, IPPIS has been on existence since 2008 or so and they never bother themselves about the PECULIARITY non sense they are shouting now since they already mind up their mind that they will never join the system, but unfortunately for them reality is staring at them and they are complaining. |
These our so called Academician sef, the system has been on existence since 2007 and they never bother to criticized it and make recommendations on how the system can capture all the above mentioned allowances but now they are shouting. |
when will the screening or interview end ?? |
Bola Bamigbola, Osogbo A 37-year-old man, Abdulganiyu Awoyemi, has been arraigned for stealing angle iron (construction material consisting of pieces of iron or steel with an L-shaped cross section, able to be bolted together) worth N2.5m belonging to a judge with the Osun State Judiciary, Justice A. B. Abdulkareem. The suspect, who was arraigned before an Osogbo Chief Magistrates’ Court, was said to have sold the items for N56,000. woyemi, according to the police, sold the items to one Mutiu Oyeyemi, 35, for N56,000. Both men were arraigned before Magistrate Risikat Olayemi on Thursday on two counts of conspiracy and stealing. Awoyemi and Oyeyemi allegedly committed the offences on Wednesday, October 30, 2019, around 2am at Oke-Odo, Okuku. Oyeyemi was separately arraigned on two counts of conspiracy and theft for receiving 155 pieces of angle iron valued at N2.5m in Oke-Odo, Oyan. Before ruling on the matter, Magistrate Olayemi said the two cases should be merged since they were related. She remanded the accused in the Ilesha Correctional Centre and transferred the matter to a magistrates’ court in Okuku for mention on November 11, 2019. https://punchng.com/man-steals-sells-judges-n2-5m-property-for-n56000/ |
Bola Bamigbola, Osogbo A 37-year-old man, Abdulganiyu Awoyemi, has been arraigned for stealing angle iron (construction material consisting of pieces of iron or steel with an L-shaped cross section, able to be bolted together) worth N2.5m belonging to a judge with the Osun State Judiciary, Justice A. B. Abdulkareem. The suspect, who was arraigned before an Osogbo Chief Magistrates’ Court, was said to have sold the items for N56,000. woyemi, according to the police, sold the items to one Mutiu Oyeyemi, 35, for N56,000. Both men were arraigned before Magistrate Risikat Olayemi on Thursday on two counts of conspiracy and stealing. Awoyemi and Oyeyemi allegedly committed the offences on Wednesday, October 30, 2019, around 2am at Oke-Odo, Okuku. Oyeyemi was separately arraigned on two counts of conspiracy and theft for receiving 155 pieces of angle iron valued at N2.5m in Oke-Odo, Oyan. Before ruling on the matter, Magistrate Olayemi said the two cases should be merged since they were related. She remanded the accused in the Ilesha Correctional Centre and transferred the matter to a magistrates’ court in Okuku for mention on November 11, 2019. https://punchng.com/man-steals-sells-judges-n2-5m-property-for-n56000/ |
stuuuppppid somebody |
good one |
Shabanana:my wife did hers too today, i called her and she told me the same thing, she was kind of worry that one of the panelist asked her why she has to copy it from he phoner and she replied him that she needed to be sure of the account number, that since she does little little business she does not just give acc detail off hand. |
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