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HIKE IN FUEL PRICE TO N145 IS THE HEIGHT OF INSENSITIVITY AND CRUELTY SPN DEMANDS IMMEDIATE REVERSAL TO N86.50 FOR A 72-HOUR GENERAL STRIKE NLC, TUC AND PRO-LABOUR GROUPS MUST RESIST DEREGULATION OF THE OIL INDUSTRY The Socialist Party of Nigeria (SPN) condemns in strong terms the 67% hike in the price of fuel to N145 and hereby demands an immediate and unconditional reversal to the original price of N86.50k. SPN rejects in totality the reasons and excuses giving for the unjustified increment which in the final analysis would only favour the rich – particularly the small cabal – that runs the oil industry for their selfish profit motive and further pauperize the poor working masses. In particular, the suggestion by Minister of State for Petroleum that the price is being jacked up so that the prices could come down later is a lie as previous deregulations had never led to a reduction or return to old prices. In addition Vice President Osinbajo's recent hints of another naira devaluation would, if carried out, mean further price rises under the Buhari's government's "price modulation" method of setting fuel prices. Also ridiculous is the suggestion that it is the relative low price of the fuel in Nigeria that is encouraging smuggling of the petroleum products to neighbouring countries. If this is true, then it means Nigerians must be prepared for further increases anytime any of these countries, which by the way are non-oil producing like Nigeria, increase their fuel price. This hike, therefore, has clearly shown that, despite cosmetics, the fundamentals of the Buhari government's policies are as anti-people/masses as the previous governments that followed the same infamous path of price increases in the name of privatization and deregulation. It has now turned out that this government lied to the people when some months back it claimed that it was going to end scarcity in April, then later in May 2016, without hiking the pump price except through minor adjustment of "price modulation". The opposite is what has manifested and it would seem as if the scarcity was induced also as part of the game plan to force the people to buy fuel at an exorbitant rate for a period only to increase the pump price through a regime of deregulation. It should be recalled that this same government had in February 2014 increased the electricity tariff by at least 45% despite the overwhelming blackout across the federation. That decision and the current one show that the parasitic ruling class is not in any way affected by these anti-policies and attacks because they have shielded themselves through various privileged means (looting, jumbo allowance/salaries, inflated contracts etc.) and will not bother about the poor condition of the masses. This government, just like the previous ones, has refused to build refineries and failed to turn around the existing refineries because it does not want to undermine the profit interest of the private marketers and their privileged public collaborators/officials. Hence, the Buhari government who rode to power on the 'change' mantra has begun to demonstrate what it truly stands for – the sustenance of the anti-poor status quo. The anti-poor policies being churned out by the Buhari government is not only a betrayal of the expectations of many Nigerians who voted for this government, it is also gross insensitivity considering the fact that the working masses can hardly meet basic needs due of the rising cost of living and overwhelming poverty. This increment is indeed coming at a time when the minimum wage remains a paltry N18, 000; when workers' salaries are not being paid regularly or not paid at all in most states of the federation and when pensioners are languishing in penury due to unpaid pensions. One year into the life of the administration, there has been no visible infrastructural development especially roads. Some universities have recently been shut down following students' protests over collapsing facilities and absence of power supply. Small and medium scale industries continue to operate at losses due to high energy costs. It is in the above regard that the philosophy that the continuous existence of the people can only be tied to the profit being made by a privileged few must be challenged and defeated by the labour movement and its allies. In other words, it is unacceptable that the Nigerian society should be turned into a business empire that a few must profit from at the expense of the basic needs of the vast majority. The capitalist ruling elite has deliberately refused to build additional public refineries as well as turn around the existing 4 refineries to work optimally because doing the contrary will conflict with the private interest they serve. And it is not as if the resource is not there to do this. For instance, 18,000 political office holders at all levels of government is costing the entire economy N1.4 trillion annually and twice this amount can build a big refinery. The Buhari government is simply showing itself as a government of private profiteers by continuing to unleash anti-peoples' policies (privatization, deregulation etc.) that were responsible for the current economic crises being experienced by the vast majority. The only way out of this predicament is the nationalization of the oil industry as well as other commanding heights of the economy, plan the economy to meet the needs of the people, introduce democratic control and management by workers and consumers to instill efficiency, discipline and undermine corruption. This is the only way to free the economy from the present rapacious, greedy and parasitic few whose role in society is not only self-serving but also retrogressive. In view of all this, labour movement should lead workers and masses not only to call for the reversal of the fuel price increase but also rejection of policy of deregulation and building of refineries by the government. The demands must also include reversal of electricity tariff increase and payment of salaries and pension arrears. We therefore propose that NLC and TUC should to commence immediate mobilization of workers and the masses for a 72 hour general strike in the first instance together with a series of mass actions around the above demands. This would be the first step which, if the government does not back down, would have to be quickly escalated. We agree with the NLC's May 11 call on its "affiliates, state councils and civil society allies … to commence mobilization immediately." This is vital if a serious campaign is going to be launched. Concretely this should include the rapid forming of democratic strike/action committees of workers and community people as well as other social groups at all levels whose responsibility is to plan, mobilise and sensitize the masses. There should be mass production of sensitization materials to mobilise the masses; mass meetings of workers and the poor should be convoked at different levels to plan the fight back. More than ever before, the unity of the trade unions centres and affiliates are needed to fight this cause. In making this call however, SPN will like to point out that all decisions on the duration; call-off etc. of the proposed strike action must be democratically taken with the full participation of the unions and other working class allies. This is to avoid a situation where the strike would be called off without consultation at the point of victory as it happened in January 2012 during the nationwide protest over increase in fuel prices by the Jonathan government. For us at the SPN, the most important lesson of this latest attack by Buhari government for workers and masses is that Buhari cannot bring about real change. It also shows that, at root, there is no fundamental difference between APC and PDP. Therefore, there is urgent need for labour movement to begin the process of forming and building of a mass working peoples party on socialist program. We call on workers and masses to join us to struggle for this demand and also in building the SPN to provide striking example of a working people alternative in the absence of a mass party. Segun Sango National Chairperson Chinedu Bosah National Secretary Owoyomi Damilola Owot 07065184322 lalasticlala |
Press Statement: DEREGULATION OF PETROLEUM INDUSTRY (DOWNSTREAM) We have just finished a meeting of various stakeholders presided over by His Excellency, the Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. The meeting had in attendance the Leadership of the Senate, House of Representatives, Governors Forum, and Labour Unions (NLC, TUC, NUPENG, and PENGASSAN). The meeting reviewed: 1. The current fuel scarcity and supply difficulties in the country. 2. The exorbitant prices being paid by Nigerians for the product. These prices range on the average from N150 to N250 per litre currently. 3. The meeting also noted that the main reason for the current problem is the inability of importers of petroleum products to source foreign exchange at the official rate due to the massive decline of foreign exchange earnings of the federal government. As a result, private marketers have been unable to meet their approximate 50% portion of total national supply of PMS. Following a detailed presentation by the Honorable Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, it has now become obvious that the only option and course of action now open to the government is to take the following decisions: 1. In order to increase and stabilise the supply of the product, any Nigerian entity is now free to import the product, subject to existing quality specifications and other guidelines issued by Regulatory Agencies. 2. All Oil Marketers will be allowed to import PMS on the basis of FOREX procured from secondary sources and accordingly PPPRA template will reflect this in the pricing of the product. Pursuant to this, PPPRA has informed me that it will be announcing a new price band effective today, 11th May, 2016 and that the new price for PMS will not be above N145 per litre. We expect that this new policy will lead to improved supply and competition and eventually drive down pump prices, as we have experienced with diesel. In addition, this will also lead to increased product availability and encourage investments in refineries and other parts of the downstream sector. It will also prevent diversion of petroleum products and set a stable environment for the downstream sector in Nigeria. We share the pains of Nigerians but, as we have constantly said, the inherited difficulties of the past and the challenges of the current times imply that we must take difficult decisions on these sorts of critical national issues. Along with this decision, the federal government has in the 2016 budget made an unprecedented social protection provision to cushion the current challenges. We believe in the long term, that improved supply and competition will drive down prices. The DPR and PPPRA have been mandated to ensure strict regulatory compliance including dealing decisively with anyone involved in hoarding petroleum products. Thank you. SIGNED: HONOURABLE MINISTER OF STATE FOR PETROLEUM RESOURCES source; http://myschoolmedia.com/petrol-sold-n145-per-litre-tomorrow/ cc lalasticlala |
Do you need any information about ACE-ONDO 2016/2017 academic session? All you need to know for now is that the school will be resuming for their 15/16 session second semester on May 8 When their admission details is out, you will be notified here. Any question? free to ask below More; http://myschoolmedia.com |
sing this platform, i would love to reach out to all candidates, who sat for the 2016/17 JAMB cbt examination, and scored 180 +, especially all candidates who scored below 200 in the just concluded UTME, that the below institutions accepts 180 for their Jamb cutoff mark. List of Nigeria Schools That Accepts Below 200 As JAMB UTME Cut off Marks Federal university of technology owerri (FUTO) Imo state university (IMSU) Kaduna state university (KASU) Ambrose Ali university ekpoma Anambra State University (ANSU) University of Jos (UNIJOS) Niger Delta University (NDU) TAI Solarin University of Education (TASUED) Federal University Dutsin-Ma, Katsina Federal University Oye-Ekiti Federal University Bayelsa State Ebonyi State University (EBSU) Federal University of Petroleum Resources, Effurun Enugu State University of Science Tech (ESUT) Rivers State University of Science and Technology, (RSUST) Delta State University, Abraka, (DELSU) Abia State University, Uturu, (ABSUU) University of Maiduguri, (UNIMAID) Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto University of Uyo, (UNIUYO) University of Calabar (Unical) Kogi State University, (KSU) Ambrose Alli University Edo State (AAU) Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike Do you have any school that you’ll like to enquire about but not listed above? Comment below. Source; http://myschoolmedia.com/nigerian-universities-accepts-180-jamb-cut-off-marks/ lalasticlala |
The registration for fresh undergraduate students (Full time) for the 2015/2016 Academic Session has commenced on Monday, 25th April, 2016 at the respective Faculty Boardrooms. https://myschoolmedia.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/unijos.jpg Fresh students, Central Registration Officers, Faculty Officers, Departmental Registration Officers, etc are please expected to take note of the following registration procedures for a hitch-free and successful registration exercise: (a) Payment of Pre-registration Charges All fresh undergraduate students are expected to pay pre-registration charges online and bring the receipt to the registration center. Visit http://mis.unijos.edu.ng/fees/acceptance for the payment. Only qualified candidates should pay pre-registration charges (Please check your JAMB Brochure) (b) Bio-data Form All fresh undergraduate students are required to fill their Bio-data form online at http://mis.unijos.edu.ng/registration and print five copies. (c) Registration Venues Fresh students are required to present themselves at the respective Faculty Boardrooms for Registration. The Faculty Boardrooms are located within the Faculties as follows: 1. Faculty of Agricultural Sciences- Bauchi Road Campus 2. Faculty of Arts – Naraguta Campus (Permanent Site) 3. Faculty of Education – Naraguta Campus ‘’ 4. Faculty of Engineering – Bauchi Road Campus 5. Faculty of Environmental Sc. – Naraguta Campus 6. Faculty of Law – Bauchi Road Campus 7. Faculty of Management Sc. – Naraguta Campus 8. Faculty of Medical Sc. – Bauchi Road Campus 9. Faculty of Natural Sc. – Bauchi Road Campus 10. Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sc. – Bauchi Road Campus 11. Faculty of Social Sc. – Naraguta Campus 12. Faculty of Veterinary Med. – Bauchi Road Campus (d) Senate Affaires and Admission Division Clearance (Central registration) Fresh students should meet the Central Registration Officers of their respective Faculties at the Registration Centre with the following Evidence of payment of pre-registration charges: Clearance Slip, Credentials claimed i.e ‘O’ Level/’A’ Level examination results (originals and photocopies), five (5) copies of completed Students; Bio-data Forms, JAMB Original Result Slip, Birth Certificate/Sworn Declaration of Age, Indigene Certificate or an affidavit from the Federal High Court, WAEC/NECO/NABTEB scratch cards for result checking and Affidavit to be of good conduct and non-membership of secret cult. Thereafter, obtain clearance (if successfully screened) and proceed for Faculty Registration (in the same venue). (e) Faculty Clearance Registration After the clearance by the Central Registration Officers (Senate Affairs and Admissions Division), fresh students should proceed to their Faculty Officers at the Registration center (for Faculty Clearance/Registration) with the following documents: i. Clearance from the Central registration Officers ii. Documents listed in (d) above. (f) Payment of School Charges using MasterCard or Verve After Clearance by the respective Faculty Officers, fresh students should then proceed for online payment of appropriate charges by visiting http://mis.unijos.edu.ng/fees . Pay your charges on the website online and print the receipt for further documentation. (g) Departmental Documentation and Online Registration of Courses Proceed for online departmental registration of courses at any of the University’s computer labs. Visit http://mis.unijos.edu.ng/students . Thereafter, print five (5) copies of acknowledgement of registration of courses and sign as indicated on the form. Submit signed copies at the Registration Venue to; i. Level Coordinating/Departmental Registration Officers ii. The Faculty Officers of your respective Faculties iii. Senate Affairs and Admissions Division iv. Examinations and Records Division v. Keep a personal copy (h) Hostel accommodation Hostel accommodation shall be allocated online to all entitled/registered (fresh and returning) students who have paid accommodation fees on first come first serve bases. All applications are online on the University of Jos website: www.unijos.edu.ng (i) Registration in the Library Library registration is online on the University’s website. Print five (5) copies of the Library registration form and bring to the Library at Bauchi Road Campus for documentation. (j) Registration at the University Health Center Access the University’s Health Services Registration Form online. Note that only Chest X-Ray and Laboratory results from Teaching Hospitals, Federal Medical centers, Specialist Hospitals are accepted. (k) Orientation and Matriculation Orientation and Matriculation Ceremony will be announced in due course. (l) Students Identification Cards Identity Cards will be collected prior to commencement of lectures at the ICT Directorate (CIS Office in the Administrative Block, Bauchi Road Campus) after completion of medical examination at the University Health Services Centre. (m) Commencement of Lectures Lectures will commence on Monday, May 16, 2016. The registration exercise will close on Friday, May 13, 2016, while late registration will close on Friday, May 20, 2016. Source; http://myschoolmedia.com/procedure-unijos-fresh-students-registration/ |
WAEC GCE form is out. November/December 2016 WASSCE registration can be done by following the procedures outlined below. This is to inform the general public and most importantly, candidates interested in sitting for the 2016 WAEC November/December WASSCE (Private) commonly referred to as WAEC GCE, that the registration has begun. https://myschoolmedia.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/WAEC-syllabu-300x210-150x150.jpg To avoid unnecessary mistakes, the West African Examinations Council released a registration guideline for candidates. Please ensure you have captured your biometric fingerprints, scanned your passport and captured other personal details before you continue registration – see SIMPLE STEPS TO REGISTRATION below Useful Hints Hint One: Download a blank registration form to avoid unnecessary mistakes. Hint Two: Do you have any queries? Then you can send a mail to support@waecnigeria.org or call them on the following number: 01-2700516 Guidelines for Registration of WAEC GCE November/December. Login: Candidates are to start their Registration by enrolling their fingerprints and capturing other personal details using the Biometric Data Capture software. Click here to download if you have a fingerprint scanner or visit any Registration Centre with such facilities to scan your fingerprints. Ensure your Surname, First name and other names are captured using the software Bio data: You are required to enter your bio data which includes Gender, Disability, Marital Status, Maiden Name (if applicable), Date of Birth, Nationality and State of Origin. Note that your name must not be more than 40 characters, this includes spaces between the surname, firstname and other name. Please select NONE for disability information if you are not disabled Uploading of passport photograph : You are required to upload your scanned passport size photograph with a white background. The photograph must be a recent one and must be in Joint Portable Exchange (jpg) format. Note that the photograph you upload will be printed on your photocard and certificate. The dimension of the passport must be exactly 275 X 314 pixels. The photograph must not be more than 15 kilobytes and not less than 7 kilobytes in size. Contact information: You are required to supply your contact information which includes telephone, email, residential address, residential city, residential state, postal address, city and state. Note that Telephone number is compulsory since it would be used to contact the candidate should the need arise. Selection of preferred examination town :You are required to select the state and town you wish to write the examination. The exact centre will be automatically assigned to you by the system. Please note that you cannot change your Examination town after submission Subjects selection: English Language and Mathematics have been automatically selected for you because they are compulsory. You are required to select the other subjects you wish to register for in this examination. Please note that a minimum of Seven (7) and a maximum of Nine (9) subjects are allowed (English Language and Mathematics inclusive). Declaration: You are required to read the declaration section carefully and check or tick the checkboxes before submitting your form. You cannot proceed unless you have done this. Submitting registration: Once you have completed the registration form, you are required to click the ACCEPT button after which a preview of your details will be displayed. You are required to review your application at this stage and click the EDIT button if you desire to make any modification. You should click the SAVE button if you want to save your application and still be able to come back and modify it. Note that you can only modify up to 3 times. Click the SUBMIT button if you want to submit your application. NOTE that you will no longer be able to modify your application once you click the SUBMIT button. Printing of admission notice/photo card: On successful completion and submission of your registration form, the system will allocate a centre to you and generate your examination number. You should then print the admission notice/photo card. Note that this document will be required before you are allowed into the examination hall. Go to http://registration.waecdirect.org/ to register. THE REGISTRATION FOR NOV/DEC 2016 SHALL END ON 29TH JULY, 2016. Source; http://myschoolmedia.com/2016-waec-gce-registration-instructions/ lalasticlala |
Contrary to the new making rounds that a student of the University of port-harcourt was shot dead during the protest that erupted yesterday in the institution, the Rivers Police Command has stated that there were no casualties during the protest staged by the students of the university over new tuition fee policy. https://myschoolmedia.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/uniport.jpg The command’s Public Relations Officer, DSP Ahmad Muhammad, disclosed during an interview with news men. “No student or policeman lost their lives during the UNIPORT protest. “The policeman reported dead had nothing to do with UNIPORT, because the deceased policeman was shot dead by armed robbers in an isolated case. “Similarly, no university student was killed to the best of my knowledge. “All roads earlier blocked by the protesting students have been reopened by the police,” he said. Source; http://myschoolmedia.com/no-student-killed-uniport-protest-police/ lalasticlala |
The 2016/17 WAEC TIMETABLE for MAY/JUNE has been released by the West Africa Examination Council (WAEC) authorities Please take note that this the official WAEC time table for 2016/2017 academic session. https://damiblog.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/waec-1-300x187.jpg WAEC TIMETABLE FOR 2016/2017 ________________________________ Thursday, 12th March, 2015: Food & Nutrition 3(Practical) Planning session —- 8.30am-9.30am Home Management 3(Practical) Planning session —- 8.30am-9.30am ——————————————————- ________________________________ Monday, 23rd March to 14th April, 2015: Food and Nutrition(Practical) —- Date and Time will be fixed Home Management(Practical) —- Date and Time will be fixed _________________________________ ——————————————————- WAEC Timetable Friday, 27th March, 2015: Health Science 3(Alt to Practical) —- 2.00pm – 3.45pm Health Education 3(Alt to Practical) —- 2.00pm – 3.45pm ———————————————– ________________________________ Monday, 30th March, 2015: Home Management 2 (Essay) —————- 8.30am -9.30am Home Management 1 (Obj) —————— 9.30am -10.30am ——————————————————- ________________________________ Tuesday, 31st March, 2015: History 2(Essay) ————– 8.30am – 10.30am History 1(Obj) ————— 10.30am – 11.30am ——————————————————- ________________________________ Wednesday, 1st April, 2015: Data Processing 2 (Essay) ———- 1.00pm – 3.00pm Data Processing 1 (Obj) ———— 3.00pmm – 4.00pm ——————————————————- ________________________________ WAEC Timetable Tuesday, 7th April, 2015: Hausa 2 (Essay) ——————— 8.30am -10.30am Hausa 1 (Obj) ———————– 10.30am -11.30am Igbo 2 (Essay) ———————- 8.30am -10.30am Igbo 1 (Obj) ———————— 10.30am -11.30am Yoruba 2 (Essay) ——————– 8.30am -10.30am Yoruba 1 (Obj) ——————— 10.30am -11.30am Edo 2 (Essay) ———————– 8.30am – 10.30am Edo 1 (Obj) ———————— 10.30am -11.30am Efik 2 (Essay) ——————— 8.30am – 10.30am Efik 1 (Obj) ———————– 10.30am – 11.30am Ibibio 2 (Essay) ——————- 8.30am – 10.30am Ibibio 1 (Obj) ——————– 10.30am – 11.30am —————————————————– ________________________________ Tuesday, 7th April, 2015: Civic Education 2 (Essay) —————– 1.00pm – 3.00pm Civic Education 1 (Obj) ——————- 3.00pm – 4.00pm —————————————————– ________________________________ WAEC Timetable Wednesday, 8th April, 2015: Physics 3 (Practical) (Alt A)——— 8.30am – 11.15am(1st set) Physics 3 (Practical) (Alt A)——– 11.40am – 2.25pm(2ndset) Physical Education 3 (Theory of Practice) —– 2pm – 4pm —————————————————– ________________________________ Thursday, 9th April, 2015: English Language 2 (Essay) ———- 8.30am – 10.30am English Language 1 (Obj) ———— 10.30am – 11.30am English Language 3 (Oral) ———– 1.00pm – 1.45pm —————————————————– ________________________________ WAEC Timetable Friday, 10th April, 2015: Literature 2(Prose) —————– 8.30am – 9.45am Literature 1(Obj) ————— 9.45am – 10.45am —————————————————– ________________________________ Monday, 13th April, 2015: Geography 2(Essay) —————- 8.30am – 10.30am Geography 1(Obj) —————— 10.30am -11.30pm Health Science 2(Essay) ———— 1.00pm – 2.30pm Health Science 1 (Obj) ———— 2.30pm – 3.30pm Health Education 2(Essay) ———— 1.00pm – 2.30pm Health Education 1 (Obj) ———— 2.30pm – 3.30pm —————————————————– ________________________________ Tuesday, 14th April, 2015: Physics 2(Essay) ————— 8.30am – 10.00am Physics 1(Obj) —————– 10.00am – 11.15am Geography 3(Practical & Physical Geo) ——– 1.00pm –2.50pm —————————————————– ________________________________ WAEC Timetable Wednesday, 15th April, 2015: Chemistry 3(Practical) (Alt A) ————– 8.30am-10.30am(1st Set) Chemistry 3(Practical) (Alt A) ————– 11.00am-1.00pm(2nd Set) —————————————————– ________________________________ Thursday, 16th April, 2015: Government 2 (Essay) —————- 8.30am – 10.30am Government 1 (Obj) —————— 10.30am – 11.30am Computer Studies 2 (Essay) ————- 2.00pm – 3.00pm Computer Studies 1 (Obj) ————— 3.00pm – 4.00pm —————————————————– ________________________________ Friday, 17th April, 2015: Foods & Nut 2(Essay) —————- 8.30am – 9.45am Foods & Nut 1(Obj) —————— 9.45am – 10.45am Physics 3(Practical) ( Alt. B) ——— 08.30am – 11.15am(1st Set) Physics 3(Practical) (Alt. B) ———- 11.40am – 2.25pm(2nd Set) —————————————————– ________________________________ WAEC Timetable Monday, 20th April, 2015: Christian Religious Studies 2(Essay) ——– 8.30am -10.30am Christian Religious Studies 2(Obj) ——— 10.30am -11.30am Islamic Studies 2(Essay) ———– 8.30am – 10.30am Islamic Studies 1 (Obj) ———- 10.30am – 11.20am Chemistry 2(Essay) ———— 1.00pm – 3.00pm Chemistry 1(Obj) ————– 3.00pm – 4.00pm —————————————————– ________________________________ Tuesday, 21st April, 2015: Financial Accounting 2(Essay) ———— 8.30am -11.00am Financial Accounting 1(Obj) ————– 11.00am – 12.00pm Biology 2(Essay) ———— 1.00pm – 2.40pm Biology 1(Obj) ————– 2.40pm. – 3.30pm —————————————————– ________________________________ Wednesday, 22nd April, 2015: Agric Science 3(Practical) ———– 8.30am – 10.00am(1st Set) Agric Science 3(Practical) ———— 10.30am – 12.00pm(2nd Set) —————————————————– ________________________________ Thursday, 23rd April, 2015: Mathematics 2(Essay) ————- 8.30am – 11.00am Mathematics 1(Obj) ————— 1.00pm – 2.30pm —————————————————– ________________________________ Friday, 24th April, 2015: Economics 2 (Essay) —————- 8.30am – 10.30am Economics 1 (Obj) —————— 10.30pm -11.30pm —————————————————– ________________________________ WAEC Timetable Monday, 27th April, 2015: Bookkeeping 2(Essay) ————- 8.30am – 10.30am Bookkeeping 1(Obj) ————— 10.30am – 11.20am Store Keeping2(Essay) ————- 8.30am – 10.30am Store keeping 1(Obj) ————— 10.30am – 11.20am Tourism 2(Essay) ————- 8.30am – 10.30am Tourism 1(Obj) ————— 10.30am – 11.10am —————————————————– ________________________________ Tuesday, 28th April, 2015: Chemistry 3(Practical) (Alt. B) ——— 8.30am – 10.30am(1st Set) Chemistry 3 (Practical) (Alt. B) ——— 11.00am – 1.00pm(2nd Set) Office Practice 2(Essay) ——— 1.00pm – 3.10pm Office Practice 1 (Obj) ——— 3.10pm – 4.10pm —————————————————– ________________________________ WAEC Timetable Wednesday, 29th April, 2015: Computer Studies 3 (Practical) ———– 8.30am – 10.30am(1st Set) Computer Studies 3 (Practical) ————11.00am – 1.00pm(2nd Set) —————————————————– ________________________________ Thursday, 30th April, 2015: Biology 3(Practical) (Alt. A) ———- 8.30am – 10.30am Biology 3(Practical) (Alt. A) ———- 11.00am -1.00pm Literature 3(Drama & Poetry) ———- 1.00pm – 3.30pm —————————————————– ________________________________ WAEC Timetable Monday, 4th May, 2015: Further Mathematics 2(Essay) ———- 8.30am –11.00am Further Mathematics 1(Obj) ———– 2.30pm – 4.00pm Insurance 2 (Essay) ———- 11.30am – 1.30pm Insurance 1 (obj) ———- 1.30pm – 2.20pm —————————————————– ________________________________ WAEC Timetable Tuesday, 5th May, 2015: Animal Husbandry 3 (Practical) —— 8.30am – 10.00am (1st set) Animal Husbandry 3 (Practical) —— 10.30am – 12.00pm (2nd set) Commerce 2(Essay) ———— 1.00pm – 3.00pm Commerce 1 (Obj) ————- 3.00pm – 3.50pm —————————————————– ________________________________ Wednesday, 6th May, 2015: Agric Science 2(Essay) ————- 8.30am – 10.40am Agric Science 1(Obj) ————— 10.40am – 11.30am —————————————————– ________________________________ Monday, 11th May, 2015: Marketing 2 (Essay) ———- 8.30am – 10.30am Marketing 1 (obj) ———- 10.30am – 11.20am Salesmanship 2 (Essay) ———- 8.30am – 10.30am Salesmanship 1 (obj) ———- 10.30am – 11.20am ——————————————————- ________________________________ Tuesday, 12th May, 2015: Physical Education 2 (Essay) ———- 8.30am – 9.50am Physical Education 1 (obj) ———- 9.50am – 10.40am ——————————————————- ________________________________ WAEC Timetable Friday, 15th May, 2015: Technical Drawing 2 (Essay) ———— 8.30am – 10.15am Technical Drawing 1 (Obj) ————- 10.15am – 11.15am Animal Husbandry 2 (Essay) —— 1.00pm – 3.00pm Animal Husbandry 1 (Obj) —— 3.00pm – 3.40pm ——————————————————- Please do share this information with your friends on social Media, using the share buttons below. 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So this also happens in Kenya? https://damiblog.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/1-4-710670.jpg According to a Kenyan, Mr. Rich, who shared the photo on facebook, the man pictured above from Kitale had the worst embarrassment of his life when he decided to mess with another man’s wife. As at this morning, they’re still glued together.Lol. Source; http://damiblog.com.ng/lol-you-wont-touch-another-mans-wife-ever-again-photo/ cc; lalasticlala |
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