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Education / 2016/2017 Orientation Programme For Fresh Students At The University Of Ilorin by official2ak(m): 1:38pm On Dec 20, 2016
2016/2017 ORIENTATION PROGRAMME FOR FRESH STUDENTS

This is to remind freshers(100level and D.E student) about the orientation programme for 2016/2017 academic session which will hold on 20th-23th December,2016.

Time: 9am
Venue:University auditorium

20th December,2016

*Faculty of*:
Agriculture
Clinical Sciences
Basic Medical Sciences
Pharmacy
Veterinary Medicine
Life sciences
Physical Sciences

21th December,2016

*Faculty of:*
Arts
Social Science
Management Sciences
Environmental Sciences

22nd December,2016

*Faculty of :*
Education Engineering&Technology
Communication & Information Sciences
Law.

Nairaland / General / Stroke: Signs, Symptoms, Risk Factors, Causes And Types by official2ak(m): 5:52pm On Nov 18, 2016
Stroke is a ''brain attack''. Stroke occur due to problems with the blood supply to the brain; either the blood supply is blocked or a blood vessel within the brain ruptures, causing brain tissue to die. It can happen to anyone at anytime. It occurs when blood flow to an area of brain is cut off. A stroke is a medical emergency. They result in part of the brain not functioning properly. People with small stroke may only have minor problems while those with larger stroke may be permanently paralyzed. Some people recover completely from strokes, but more than half of survivors will have some type of disability. 80 percent of strokes can be prevented. Treatment of strokes might be sought as quickly as possible. Symptoms of strokes are inability to move, loss of vision to one side, weakness of the face, arm or leg, sudden confusion, trouble in speaking or understanding speech, dizziness, loss of balance or co-ordination, sudden severe headache.There are three kinds of stroke
1. Ischemic stroke
2. Hemorrhagic strokes
3. Transient ischemic attack, also referred to as mini-strokes. During a stroke, the brain does not receive enough oxygen or nutrient, causing brain cell to die. Ischemic strokes are typically caused by blockage or narrowing of the blood vessels. Hemorrhagic strokes are caused by blood vessels in and....http://ngcnn..com/2016/11/stroke.html

Culture / Things Your __heart__ Doesn’t Tell You About Marriage by official2ak(m): 5:48am On Nov 17, 2016
The yoruba people live in the south western part of Nigeria. They number about thirty million people. The yoruba people are very ceremonies indeed, they celebrate every event from birth to grave. They are very lively and homogeneous. This write-up will focus on marriage ceremony among the yoruba people. Marriage is one of the important ceremonies in yorubaland. The people are traditionally polygamous in nature, except few of the educated elite who practice monogamy. Marriage ceremony itself can be divided into three stages. They are the pre-ceremony stage, the introduction and the actual marriage ceremony. Even those who ignore traditional marriage cannot but undergo certain traditional steps before their marriage can be........http://ngcnn..com/2016/08/marriage-ceremony-among-yoruba.html
Health / How To Get Rid Of __ High Blood Sugar In Your Body. by official2ak(m): 5:37am On Nov 17, 2016
Diabetes
Diabetes is a metabolic disease in which your blood sugar or blood glucose, levels are too high, either because the body's cells do not respond to insulin properly or because insulin production is inadequate. Insulin is a hormone that helps the glucose get into your cells to give them energy.
Type 1 diabetes- your body does not produce insulin
Type 2 diabetes- is the most common where your body does not produce enough insulin for proper function. If left untreated it can cause many complications. The complications may include death, non-ketotic hyperosmolar coma, diabetes ketoacidosis, heart disease, kidney failure, stroke, damage to the eye, foot ulcers and can damage the nerves. Having too much glucose in your body can cause serious problems. Symptoms include frequent urination, increased thirst, increased hunger, weight gain, unusual weight loss, fatigue, slow healing of cuts and bruises, itchy skin, male sexual dysfunction, blurry vision, and headache. Type 1 patients need to follow a healthy...... Read more http://ngcnn..com/2016/11/diabetes.html
Health / Causes of Cancer and how to prevent it. by official2ak(m): 5:24am On Nov 17, 2016
There are over 200 different types of cancer. Cancer harms the body when altered cells divide to form lumps or tissue called Tumors. Cancer is a group of diseases involving abnormal cell growth which invade and spread to the other parts of the body. Each cancer is different and classified by the type of cell they affect. There are billions of living cells in the body, when cells of the body Start to grow out of control they may become cancerous. Normal cell growth is different from cancer cell growth. Cancer cells continue to grow and form new, abnormal cells instead of dying. In cancer cells, damaged DNA is not repaired, instead it gives rise to abnormal cells with abnormal DNA. DNA damage may also be caused by exposure to some environmental toxins. There are some signs and symptoms of cancer which include abnormal....continue reading @ http://ngcnn..com/2016/11/cancer.html

Education / Poor Facilities Spark Bitter Row At FGC, Ilorin by official2ak(m): 10:10pm On Nov 10, 2016
The deplorable state of facilities at the Federal Government College (FGC) Ilorin has pitched the old students' association against the school management and the Parents-Teachers Association (PTA). The alumni association is accusing the principal of being incompetent, and the PTA of mismanagement. ADEGUNLE OLUGBAMILA and NNEKA NWANERI report.
Forty-four-year-old Federal Government College (FGC), Ilorin in Kwara State, is one of the 104 Unity Schools that have produced many prominent Nigerians, including children of former President Shehu Shagari; and his number two man, Dr Alex Ekwueme. However, many of them would not be proud of the present state of their alma mater.
The school gate, painted in national colours, may make a visitor think all is well. However, a few steps into the premises tell a different story. First, the stench that assails the visitor�s nose serves as a precursor for worse scenes to come.
Just beyond the gate, the sports field is spotted on the left � overgrown with weed �-and then building after building in various states of degeneration. Some no longer have roofs, others have gaping holes; while some are uncompleted. Window nets are in shreds and doors no longer in place, leaving the visitor alarmed about security, especially at night.
Flooding has not helped matters, worsening the state of the already- dilapidated buildings. Some buildings have sunk to the extent of being abandoned and now serve as make-shift lavatories for students. Iron rods for the decking of some buildings are now exposed. Weeds scramble for nearly all available space.
Indoors, naked wires of electrical sockets hang out of walls, posing a danger to students. There are telltale signs of leaking pipes which have weakened the walls. The bathrooms are a sorry sight � with water-logged floors that breed spirogyra.
This unpleasant scenario is pitching the FGCI Old Students Association against the PTA as well as the management of the school. The National President of the association, Jummai Ndalugi, is accusing the PTA of mismanagement, and the Principal, Mrs Rita Okpaleke, of sharp practices.
Speaking with The Nation, Ndalugi, who was elected in February, lamented the sorry state of her alma mater and faulted the management for allowing the facilities to degenerate to such a shameful level.
She said the association had been taking stock of the rot and sending pictures to many of their chapters within Nigeria and the Diaspora.
"No water, no light, the students' food is horrible, hostel is in a terrible state, in fact almost everything is in shambles," Ndalugi lamented. Before she assumed duties, Ndalugi said some concerned old students had been sending money to the management to upgrade the facilities, but there was nothing to show for it.
She accused the PTA of converting a classroom block to their office when pupils are crammed in classrooms.
To ensure transparency and avoid project duplication, Ndalugi said the alumni has told Mrs. Okpaleke to stop collecting donations on her own or cajoling old students to pay. She said the association would now be the only channel through which funds would be sourced.
Ndalugi also accused Mrs Okpaleke of compromising standard by allowing burgeoning class population.
She said: "When I visited this place in November last year, the students were 48 in a class. Now, they are about 60. I had to confront her and she said she took the action to assist parents who pleaded with her to assist their wards. "I then demanded from her the handbook or educational guide. Up till now, she has not given me. She runs the school on her own discretion."
She also accused the Principal of misguiding some religious organisations, which, she said, planted a church in the school in the face of many pressing infrastructural challenges.
Education / Parents Of Fgc Ilorin Protest Over High Fees by official2ak(m): 9:45am On Sep 20, 2016
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PARENTS OF FGC ILORIN PROTEST OVER HIGH FEES


PARENTS of students of the Federal Government College, Ilorin, have staged a peaceful protest over what they described as exorbitant increase in school fees.
Tribune Online gathered that the parents on Sunday, staged the parents, which lasted hours at the school gate located along Okoolowo road in Ilorin. The parents, who said they came from various parts of the state and beyond, carried placards with inscription condemning the new fees.
The placards carried by the parents included "N12,000 payment for textbooks must be abolished", "payment of issuance fee is illegal", "payment of N15,000 by returning to SSS1 for uniform is illegal" among others.
Security operatives in mufti and uniforms were however stationed at the school gate to maintain law and order.
Students of the college were expected to resume on Sunday as the school commences another academic session.
Some students were unable to resume due to failure of their parents to meet increase of school fee.
One of the parents, Mr Funsho Atoyebi, and others who pleaded anonymity noted with serious concern that the college school fee had increased with over 100 per cent. They added that the meal fee had also been increased from N7,000 to N15,000 under the guise that foodstuff prices had increased.
The concerned parents however expressed worry that the meal subsidy of N3,000 being paid by each parent still remained despite increase in feeding fee. Efforts to speak with the principal of school, Mrs Rita Okpaleke, proved futile as she refused to speak with journalists.
I am Pleading to every body to share this news on every social media
this too much during this hard time
Webmasters / Help!!! by official2ak(m): 9:35pm On Sep 07, 2016
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