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sarsay:For old awardees, a message was sent, indicating that the registrar hasn't verified our results. But it's normally handled by the respective departments/faculty. So try to reach out to the later |
Where is Funke!!!!! |
A radiologist is needed at @hchealthclinic. Applicant should be resident in Lagos (preferably Island) as accommodation is not covered. Interested persons can forward their CVs to Sylvesterekeoma@yahoo.com |
A radiologist is needed at @hchealthclinic. Applicant should be resident in Lagos (preferably Island) as accommodation is not covered. Interested persons can forward their CVs to Sylvesterekeoma@yahoo.com. |
JasonScoolari:It's obvious you are a descendant of a particular tribe that baths with palm oil. Sorry I have forgotten what they call them, but I surely remember they are protesting about their ladies being taken away from them due to their unrepentant stinginess � |
sophsia62:Thanks for this morning gift |
A fresh graduate of radiography is needed at Hope Chiropractic Clinic, Lagos. Application and CV should be forwarded to: Drokeigwe@yahoo.com Application Deadline: 30th September, 2018. |
A fresh graduate of radiography is needed at Hope Chiropractic Clinic, Lagos. Application and CV should be forwarded to: Drokeigwe@yahoo.com Application Deadline: 30th September, 2018. |
A fresh graduate of radiography is needed at Hope Chiropractic Clinic, Lagos. Application and CV should be forwarded to: Drokeigwe@yahoo.com Application Deadline: 30th September, 2018. |
All hands must be on deck to curtail this enemy of man, especially the youths..It's our duty as new generation pharmacists to champion this course. Gone are the days where pharmacists conform and hide behind a pidgin hole. It's a new done, a new era.. Let's take this battle to every nook and cranny of our society. Long live admap, long live PANS, long live Nigeria. I rep #Uniport. Our able chairman is equal to the task..more power to your elbow sir. |
bisi16:O yes, thanks |
Message the following number 08053790718 Job Description: Good knowledge on videography and editing. However not on a high level of production, rather office limited video recording and editing. Location: Lagos (Island). Requirement: Should be able to provide/site previous works, as evidence |
Rapsowdee01:Shuuuuuu..That was just to post a business. Una wn make am ambassador |
Rapsowdee01:Says who.. Maraji charges 250k with her advert like a movie |
paul100:Yes ,you can |
I heartly welcome every aspirant to this great platform. I am Sylvester ( pharmacy student) of the above prestigious citadel, and I'm here to address your questions with regards to the post-utme registration as well as provide assistance. This is unique uniport, I sincerely believe you won't regret making it your number 1 choice. Below is my no: 08053790718. if you wish to reach me on the phone. Please do call between 12-1 pm or 5-9pm.. (In pharmacy school, Time na ajebo � The University of Port Harcourt hereby invites candidates who chose the University as First Choice in the 2018 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and obtained a minimum score of 180, to apply for Screening Exercise for admission into the University. The Schedule of the Screening Exercise is as indicated below: SCHEDULE FOR THE 2018 POST-UTME SCREENING EXERCISE DATE FACULTY/PROGRAMME 8.00am – 12 noon 1.00pm – 5.00pm Monday, 30thJuly, 2018 Humanities Law Tuesday, 31stJuly, 2018 Medicine & Surgery Medicine & Surgery Wednesday, 1st August, 2018 Science Pharmacy Thursday, 2nd August, 2018 Nursing Management Sciences Friday, 3rd August, 2018 Engineering Education Saturday, 4th August, 2018 Social Sciences/Anatomy/Physiology/SSLT/ Agriculture/Dentistry Candidates should login to www.uniport.edu.ng for the Registration Procedure. ONLINE REGISTRATION Wednesday, 4thJuly, 2018 – Sunday, 22ndJuly, 2018 IMPORTANT DATES AND REGISTRATION PROCEDURE - Eligible candidates are to input UTME Registration Number and confirm pre-loaded UTME details. - Print out Payment Slip - Proceed to any of the following Banks with Remita platform(ACCESS BANK PLC, ECOBANK PLC, FIDELITY BANK PLC, FIRST BANK PLC,FCMB, UBA PLC, AND UNIPORT-CHOBA MICROFINANCE BANK) and make payment of N2,000.00 only. - Obtain a Remita receipt showing an Access Code from the Bank Teller confirming the payment. - Proceed back online and Login with your UTME Registration Number and the Access Code on the payment slip, from Wednesday, 11thJuly, 2018. - Complete the Form online as requested. - Upload your passport photograph with red background not more than 1 x 1 inch. - Click on the “submit button” and print Photo Card for the Screening Exercise clearance - Note the date and time of Screening on the Photo Card. CANDIDATES WHO FAIL TO REGISTER WITHIN THE REGISTRATION PERIOD WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE TO PARTICIPATE IN THE SCREENING EXERCISE. MATERIALS NEEDED FOR POST-UTME SCREENING EXERCISE Candidates are required to come with the following: - A clear copy of the Photo Card printed online and pen. - A photocopy of O’Level Examination Certificate(s) (WASCE, GCE, NECO, NABTEB) and Birth Certificate or Affidavit of Age Declaration. NOTE: - Inconsistency in name or picture on Photo Card will not be acceptable to the University and may lead to disqualification of affected candidates. Candidates’ names on their O’Level Certificates, UTME results and other registration documents must be the same. - Candidates must be at least sixteen (16) years of age by October, 2018 to be eligible for the exercise. - Mobile Phones, Ipad, Ipod, Walkman and similar gadgets or any extraneous materials will not be allowed into the Screening Venue and its environs. - Candidates must apply within the Registration period as the online link for the Application Form will be disabled at MID-NIGHT ON SUNDAY, 22NDJULY, 2018. - Candidates must report to the designated Screening Venues at the time scheduled on the Photo Card or risk disqualification. - PARENTS AND GUARDIANS, AS WELL AS UNINVITED SECURITY AGENTS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED INTO THE CAMPUS ON THE DAYS OF THE SCREENING EXERCISE. - For Technical support services during registration, send an email to:putme2018@uniport.edu.ng Signed: MRS. DORCAS D. OTTO REGISTRAR www.uniport.edu.ng |
Must u mention 2face...#my advice, mk sure u can deal with Nigerians mentioning the name of the celebrity that knck ur wife before you settle with her. |
For those that could not read.. In summary, it says OBJ is a saint |
Multi-Party Democracy: Osibanjo, Ikpeazu As Role Models By Uzoukwa Ebere, public affairs analyst. Through a critical appraisal of the conduct and character of the Vice-President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo, and Governor Okezie Victor Ikpeazu of Abia State, starting from the moment they assumed leadership positions under the current administration, a discerning mind will objectively deduce a model stirringly redefining governance in the Nigerian multi-party democracy. While Osinbajo had before his vice presidential elevation spent years under the services of Lagos State government, Ikpeazu, similarly parades an enviable profile suggestive of excellence and patriotism as he also served in different capacities under the Government of Abia State. As university teachers, the duo had added to their towering profile, an excellent academic record in learning, teaching, mentorship, scholarly research and knowledge-transfer. They have also through academic engagements made valuable supplies of manpower to the Nigerian labour market. While Osinbajo is a Professor of Law at the prestigious University of Lagos, Akoka, Ikpeazu on his side meritoriously disengaged from the academic radar of the Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT) in 2002 as one of the youngest Heads of Department of Biochemistry. Ikpeazu studied and obtained his first and second degrees as well as PhD in Biochemistry, from the University of Maiduguri and University of Calabar respectively. The inability of our leaders to detach politics from governance has, no doubt, affected democratic growth and retrogressively slowed down development. This was obviously inherited by the present All Progressives Congress (APC)-controlled Federal Government, witnessing a tension-soaked and contentious 2015 general elections that dislodged the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) at the centre. President Muhammadu Buhari is not seen to have patriotically summoned the required courage that could change this nagging but ugly narrative in our fledgling democracy. This, on the other hand, is absolutely not the story with his second in command in Aso Rock. Osinbajo has, overtime and through a palatable conduct and character, shown classical examples of how leaders with diverse political background could form a government and work towards delivering good governance to the citizenry, without being seduced or influenced by partisanship. Recall when President Buhari was ferried outside of the country under a medical vacation that kept him away for several months, it took Osinbajo’s non-partisan dexterous exhibitions to douse the already beclouded tension and tribal agitations, heightened by the perceived jingoistic body language and divisive utterances of the president. The vice-president had strategically toured round some states to, among other things, appeal for peace and cohesion; deliver hope-inspiring promises as well as calmed frayed nerves with subtle and disarming messages. He persuasively engaged virtually all stakeholders in the Niger Delta and oil-producing states to officially reassure them of their inalienable stake, derivations and rights under President Buhari's administration. These patriotic trips of Osinbajo successfully disarmed the militants who dangerously had resumed hostilities in the volatile oil-producing region, and further averted the looming disaster that could have grounded the nation’s oil-driven economy. With the Social Investment Programme of the Federal Government domiciled in the Office of the Vice-President, Osinbajo officially undertakes the onerous responsibility of engaging the APC, PDP and All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) governors and their respective states, to ensure direct impact of these people-oriented programmes on the people. This, instinctively, draws the vice-president to a closer circuit wherein he statistically accesses, scales and monitors the preferences and commitment of these governors to their people. While also periscoping Ikpeazu’s style and approach to governance, near similarities of Osinbajo is optimally established. Despite nagging challenges and systematic obstacles inherited from past administrations, the Obingwa-born university teacher has responsibly shown character, maturity and unbiased disposition in superintending the affairs of Abia since he assumed responsibility as the governor. Though a PDP governor, Ikpeazu symbolically dismantled all partisan barriers as he carries all stakeholders and leaders along in the act and business of governance of Abia State. He mutually recognises, engages and equitably patronises all Abians, thus giving sense of belonging to all deserving citizens. That Ikpeazu’s patriotism and non-partisan approach to governance is beginning to change the Abia narrative is just to say the least. The governor has righteously neutralised and subtly disarmed the key opposition parties in the state through a brotherly engagement of some useful actors in the revolutionary process he once initiated, to remodel Abia into an infrastructural hub and theatre of good governance. This approach largely perceived as one of the major reasons for the governor's rising support for 2019 re-election is cutting across party lines in Abia, and has roundly promoted peace, harmony and cohesion amid party politicking. Besides this common democratic ethos of VP Osinbajo and Governor Ikpeazu, of what benefits are the relationship and partnership to Abia and her citizenry? Is the relationship sustainably offering dividends that may outlive the stay of the duo in office? Is the relationship democratically championed to respond to the yearnings and common aspirations of Abia people? Answers to the above posers are indisputably in the affirmative. Just recently, the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Raji Fashola, who came to Abia for projects inspection, admirably eulogised Ikpeazu for comparatively identifying and using Abia's areas of advantage as veritable tools of attracting and wooing the Federal Government in partnership. The minister’s submission was obviously a direct reference to the first-ever campaign launched to promote Aba made goods, which foresightedly aligns with FG’s policy on local content and indigenous manufacturing. This unwavering commitment being shown by Ikpeazu in promoting entrepreneurship skills and general commerce in Aba advantageously became the magic wand that jolted Federal Government’s intervention and provision of basic amenities, including steady power supply to artisans and traders in Ariaria International Market. Fashola was also categorical by explaining pointedly that it was as a result of Ikpeazu’s intense campaign for Made-in-Aba goods that ultimately necessitated the installation and distribution of electricity in Ariaria, with about 37,000 shops already benefiting from the steady power supply in the market; while the second phase is packaged to cover about 50,000 shops. This is an achievement one could attribute to the non-partisan relationship existing between Ikpeazu, Osinbajo and by extension the APC-led Federal Government, which is redefining governance in Abia. It is equally gratifying to note that Abia has immensely benefitted from the federal school feeding programme, N-power stipend payable to unemployed graduates, and other direct social and skill acquisition programmes encapsulated under the Social Investment Programmes and coordinated by the Office of the Vice President. According statistics, Ikpeazu, without making noise, has reasonably driven the God’s Own State to adequately benefit, even more than some APC states, from the table of the Vice-President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. While the FG’s social programmes are somehow politicised in non-APC controlled states, the case of Abia remains outstandingly different. Nothing could have happened if the vice-president had politically channelled the dividends of these programmes to Abia chapter of APC, as a form of patronage from the Federal Government. But, The Redeemed Church pastor and Senior Advocate of Nigeria would not resort to such method, for obvious reasons. The vice-president, indeed, has a way of separating governance from partisan politics. He believes that the game of politics stops with the election of successful candidates into positions of authority. The next action is strategic collaborations and partnership expected to drive good governance at all levels. Osinbajo didn’t need further tutorials before he created a conveyor belt with the constitutionally established Abia State Government under the PDP and Dr Ikpeazu. This is even as Ikpeazu was too early to declare, noticeably, a non-partisan approach to governance. He has operated above partisanship in the discharge of his official engagements and services to Abia people, as he continues to create unlimited opportunities for all, regardless of diverse party affiliations. This may have subjectively prompted the love of the vice-president for the governor and the consequential synergy that presently champions good governance in Abia. Indeed, Ikpeazu’s visionary declaration and non-partisan approach to governance was all he needed to attract extra dividend and complimentary support from the APC-controlled Federal Government of Nigeria.
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A good app developer needed Requirements: must be conversant with Lagos environment and should have developed some apps(As reference) Please email : Sylvesterekeoma@yahoo.com With the Subject "App developer" |
A good app developer needed Requirements: must be conversant with Lagos environment and should have developed some apps(As reference) Please email : Sylvesterekeoma@yahoo.com With the Subject "App developer" |
Nothing we won't see.. .fear politicians �. I know what I'm saying |
Please mods I really need help.. Lalasticlala Mynd44 |
Please nairalanders, my brother's car was seize due to the certificate of insurance policy holder's name is different from the name on the other documents of the car. From my little research, such name could be that of the person who insured the car on your behalf. But our Nigerian police has always shown their level of ignorance. How do I go about this please. . |
passymobile:ur contact |
kingmassa:Two plots.. The normal 120*60 ft per plot. If I'm not mistaking. Around 7 ft height |
passymobile:Somewhere at bende LGA.( at homeland) |
Pls any builder here who can give me a cost breakdown to fence a 2 plot of land in abia state.. Based on current prices of materials |
enonche85:Yimmuuuuuuu |
Am I the only one that thinks this guy looks like Timi Dakolo |
Same question I asked why wizkid had a body guard following him ,right on the stage |
Deltayankeeboi:I choose to quote you so that you will not keep wallowing in ignorance. A pharmacist is/will always differ from a patent drug dealer..A pharmacist understands the rudiments of drugs dispensing, drug-drug interaction, pharmacological actions of drugs, has the right to dispense poison(following the necessary procedures), dispense prescription only drugs, etc. I ll advise you to always visit a pharmacy with certified pharmacist in charge for your drug related issue. Remember, wrong medication kills. Thousands have gone down 6ft due to wrong medication, dosage,etc. |
