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Why was he viewing the match on supersports instead of our own NTA? |
NwaAmaikpe:Dimkpa nda aga imere? |
Here are photos of the huge snake that was killed early hours of today at Kolping lodge at Amaoba village in Ikuano LGA where students of Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike reside
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Most of these figures are wrong. Lingard for example had an improved contract last season and is earning £100,000 weekly |
Students of the College of Management Sciences (COLMAS) of Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike in Abia, on Thursday, protested against the Federal Government’s policy scrapping seven courses in the college. The affected courses are Accounting, Banking and Finance, Marketing, Economics, Entrepreneurial Studies, Industrial Relations and Busines Administration. The students protested to the office of the Dean of the college, Prof John Ihendinihu, and called on the management of the university to initiate steps toward the restoration of the courses. The President, Association of Management Science Students (AMSS) of the university, Mr Uzoma Onuoha, said that they were disturbed by the news of the scrapping of the courses. Onuoha said that they were worried by the development and wanted to know what the management was doing about it. “We appeal to you sir to ensure that something is done fast to restore the programmes. “We can never be violent or engage in any act that would bring shame to the university as we continue to express our dissatisfaction with the policy,” he said. The students carried placards, some of which read: “Restore our programme in JAMB brochure. “The scrapped management programmes were approved by relevant professional bodies” and “Management programmes in MOUAU have been in existence since 2003’.” Responding, the dean said that the college with the university management was on top of the situation and hoped to get positive response from the relevant authority. He urged the students to remain calm and peaceful. Ihendinihu said that the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development came up with the policy to scrap non-agriculture courses from the three universities of agriculture in Nigeria. The affected institutions are MOUAU, Federal University of Agriculture, Makurdi (FUNAM) and Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB). He alleged that the ministry had relaxed the policy in FUNAM and FUNAAB and the affected courses restored in the current JAMB brochure for the two universities. He said that the decision to relax the policy in the other institutions and exclusion of MOUAU was discriminatory. He said the university had set up a committee with three professors from the college as members to handle the issue. Ihendinihu, who was flanked by heads of departments in the college, later told newsmen that the offering of management sciences did not breach the lawb that established the university. He said the law “provides for a tripod mandate of teaching, research and extension in agriculture and related/allied disciplines.” Ihendinihu said MOUAU established six colleges for core agricultural programmes and six other “complementary colleges”, which included COLMAS, to provide foundational courses in “related/allied disciplines.” He appealed to the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh, to order the immediate restoration of the scrapped COLMAS programmes in MOUAU as done for the others. He said that the college had 6,735 regular and 4,196 part-time students as well as 172 members of staff, whose fate was now uncertain because of the new policy. The dean explained that the policy would further worsen the fate of Abia indigenes seeking university admission. He said Abia was disadvantaged compared with other states in terms of the distribution of Federal Government-owned tertiary educational institutions as MOUAU was the only one in the state. (NAN)
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Bro, this bank no dey MOUAU... |
Kakamorufu:Yeah, along Sambisa lecture halls |
rukkyland:funny enough it was sold for just #500 |
Kakamorufu:No Sir, it's a bit far from CNREM, it's exactly after COLNAS, along Goodluck Ebele Jonathan hostel... you have an idea though! |
funshint:Thanks bro, I get... |
festusbarry:Oga that snake actually got stuck in a barb wire trap that was constructed because of cases like this. If you can see, it died even before the head was cut off..it's your choice to believe shaa.. |
seunaj:Sorry bro, she's from Enugu state |
sod09:Even when dead Thank God I no touch am, na by God's grace I take this pictures sef.... |
Lalasticlala, I want to know the name of that specie. Do the needful please |
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Photos Of A Poisonous Snake That Was Killed Today At MOUAU Fish Farm In Umudike Below are photos of a poisonous snake that was actually captured by a trap today at our University fish farm. I don't even know the particular specie, I hope someone helps me
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hels:Which compound? I'm from Nde-Akweke compound... |
askjohnprosper:As tradition demands, both husband and wife must be buried in the same place....but Kanu no dey try at all.... |
Nothing kills battery fast than overcharging, trust me I'm a witness |
Shey they'll leave the bags of rice for him after beating him because I no go fit buy am |
Tuface has a dominant gene! |
Start alphabetically from Abia State abeg! |
catal:Oga the judiciary is biased! Abia State is the only State that don't elect their leaders, godfathers select! |
Davash222:APC is not even an opposition party in Abia State, APGA is....So the man is right. it actually takes someone in Abia State to clearly understand what's going on! |
Madam the wages of sin is death( eternity in hell) repent now and be saved to avoid regrets later. I can't even believe you're asking this question |
I had a similar issue, wanted to study medicine but couldn't after having good grades in both jamb and post utme, had to shift attention to microbiology for like two years but was given Fisheries instead. At first, I was very mad and upset because I saw it then as an embarrassment to me because to me, it's just a course for dullards but I was wrong. I made up my mind of changing the course after first year (mind you, I've not started school yet). I started school finally with my initial mindset. During our induction, our hod talked to us about what we'll stand to gain after studying the course, how we'll be self employed and stuffs like that. I went home that day and asked myself what I really wanted in life, whether to work under someone or be a boss of my own, an entrepreneur. Naturally I started loving my course and came out from the euphoria of shyness. Now I'm in my 4th year and preparing for our practical year. I'm also a Parliamentarian representing my faculty in the SUG. Fisheries is not all about fish and fishing alone as it encompasses other sectors like Oceanography, fish gear and technology, parasites and diseases, seamanship and navigation and other stuffs. So ask yourself what you want and make a decision you wouldn't regret. Good luck mate! |
I've never known what it is like waiting for a post until now, I can tell you the feeling no go well at all!.... Fiyah where at thou ![]() |
Started this thread on Sunday and I'm here. Nice work Fiyah! |
alatbaba1:that one na super attention already...lol |
A 20-year-old man, Sorence Owiti Opiyo, from Kenya is unable to have sex because his penis is too big after a rare disease made it the size of a baby, Naij reports. Hanging in length well below his knees, Opiyo's over-sized penis has made him miserable. He even left school after being bullied. The swelling of his penis, started at the age of 10, resulting in him being abandoned by his parents and being taken care of by his grandmother. Opiyo struggles to live a normal life as he cannot wear shorts or pants and has planned to have a second operation soon to reduce the massive size of his penis.
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Thank God I no touch am, na by God's grace I take this pictures sef....