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Anyone here thinks there is a satellite tracking system in the country? |
Exponental:LOL ![]() |
I believed playing games had helped me as martinosis opined, especially games that had to do with finding clues (what the ordinary eye will not see). |
New states, new senators, new reps and the paraphernalia that goes with it! |
World largest cake my foot. ![]() |
"Creativity" ![]() |
My best course is what I am currently studying (Economics). Everyone here even knows that their lives revolve around it (Economics). |
manneger:@manneger BCH234 means different things at different universities. Why not tell us the course name? |
IBB can sometimes be cunning. Let's see events as they unfold |
Efemena_xy:You are right Efe. I've also seen it before. It was 3 Engineers and 3 Accountants. Nice one though. |
[quote link=topic=486538.msg6461471#msg6461471 date=1280266998]I am lost - can i borrow the map. I am sure Nigeria is by the sh it hole. [quote][/quote]Maybe you have to look again. |
Kx:Haba! e-government! |
marcdunu:I wonder how he will read thousands of comments? |
Baseless Post. |
cre8tivity:Na today u know? |
The Lagos State Government has ordered all churches in Lagos, Nigeria, to immediately remove all external speakers from their churches as they constitute noise pollution to the society. Babatunde Raji Fashola, Lagos State governor. The order is sequel to a Memorandum of Understanding, MOU, signed by the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, Lagos State Branch and the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency, LASEPA. The state government viewed continued disobedience by churches to remove their external loud speakers as uncalled for and therefore wants them to comply urgently before stricter measures would be adopted to abate the nuisance. At the MOU between LASEPA and CAN, the government also wanted all churches to completely be enclosed to further curtail the noise during service in order not to disturb public peace and order. The MOU was signed by LASEPA General Manager, Mr. Rasheed Shabi and the Director, Pollution Control Department, Mr. K.A. Fadairo for the state government and Pastor J.A. Fatokun, Pastor Olawoyin Lawrence and Pastor Barnabas Otoibhi for Lagos State CAN. According to the agreement with government, CAN agreed that churches under its umbrella should remove external loud speakers from their places of worship in order not to disturb public peace. The agency observed that many churches in the Lagos metropolis use residential plots, uncompleted buildings, makeshift shanties, shops/garages, flats and corridors and passages within tenements as worship centres, which clearly violate the town planning laws. LASEPA warned churches that henceforth, vigils were to be held with all necessary abatement measures in place without disturbing the neighbourhood and that week day early morning and evening services must be held without disturbing the peace of others. “In all these cases, amplifier, keyboard and other musical instruments are used both day and night to conduct vigils which exacerbate noise pollution within the state. It is noteworthy that religious noise comes with associated vibration from church activities,” the agency observed. With the agreement reached, LASEPA had removed the regulation of time, period, frequency of worship services and restriction of use of musical instruments from noise pollution control policy if the abatement measures were put in place by the churches to prevent noise pollution. In the MOU, CAN is expected to persuade its members to control the noise emanating from their worship centres to nationally acceptable limit of 55db during the day and 45db at night and that churches should be good examples of the golden rule in the Bible which reads “Therefore, whatever you want men to do to you, do also to them.” The state government also said that while it would not ban churches from holding open-air crusades and preaching, churches willing to have open-air crusade must obtain permit from the police and LASEPA before doing so. Both parties further agreed to accept liability for breach of any of the conditions and punishment in accordance with the provisions of LASEPA Edict as deemed necessary to serve as sufficient deterrent to prevent any further occurrence. http://pmnewsnigeria.com/2010/07/28/lagos-orders-churches-to-remove-loud-speakers/ |
Okija_juju:@Okija, Sayso "N90million is listed to cater for marriages and funeral donations to staff" means N90m for all staff marriages and funerals within that fiscal year, not N90m for every marriage held by a staff. Why not take some time to read the post before replying? |
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Ranoscky:I wonder ooooo |
Man inhumanity to man. |
@Aloy_Emeka U be Unilorite? @All Unilorite GOOD NEWS Always BETTER BY FAR |
eros:The world has been going strange for quite a time. You've just not been noticing. |
olap001:Seconded. |
GEW:Gbam! |
Here is a Video link: http://www.saharareporters.com/real-news/sr-headlines/6624-video-sexual-harassment-victimized-student-fights-back.html The action of the Governor is commendable and this will serve as a deterrent to other lecturers all over the country. Reading this story reminds me of the phrase: Some lecturers are wise, some are otherwise. |
Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State has ordered the authorities of Ambrose Ali University, Ekpoma, to investigate the allegation of sexual harassment against P.O. Otubu, a lecturer in the electrical/electronic department of the state-owned university. The governor’s order followed a video posted on Saharareporters yesterday, which revealed the disgrace faced by Otubu after one Judith Okosun, a 400-level student of mechanical engineering, who he allegedly pestered for sex, set him up. The video was recorded when Judith reportedly found out that Engineer Otubu had failed her in a course after she forcefully had sex with her. The lecturer later claimed to Judith that he forgot her matriculation number promising to give her a better grade after another opportunity. An enraged Judith then engaged her friends to videotape an encounter with the lecturer, after she reportedly tried in vain to get the university to intervene on her behalf. Engineer Otubu, a lecturer of Electrical/Electronics teaches a faculty-wide course in the faculty of engineering and technology . Spokesman for the university, Chris Adama-Igbo, told Saharareporters that following the governor’s order, the registrar of the university had issued queries to both Mr. Otubu and Ms. Okosun. They have up till Monday, July 26, to respond to the queries, after which they face a panel to be constituted soon by the university. Mr. Adama-Igbo said until the office of the governor drew the university’s attention to the publication, the institution was not aware of the matter. He explained that the university does not condone such sharp practices but that students hardly come forward to report lecturers who mistreat them or known to indulge in unethical conducts. “There is a safeguard against such malpractices. But at times, students fear that they will be stigmatized,” Mr. Adama-Igbo said. “They also fear reprisals from other lecturers, that others might fail them. So they keep their experiences to themselves.” He disclosed that three years ago, a lecturer who was found guilty of sexual harassment in Ms. Okosun’s mechanical engineering department was dismissed from the university. http://www.saharareporters.com/real-news/sr-headlines/6630-edo-governor-orders-probe-of-ambrose-alli-varsitys-sex-for-grade-scandal.html |
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onyejify:As a fresher or returning student? |
coal_coal:it is the work of her "detractors" (bleaching) |
9ice pics |
Fhemmmy:"to keep their body and soul together?" |
