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wristbangle:Ok, Udo. |
That No 3 is a nice point but you concluded it badly, Not all guys that goes to bet shops are lazy, only few are. Sports betting is a nice business for those that knows how to do it and people are earning very well with it. |
I enjoy PPSSPP mostly |
Of Nigeria’s 180 million people, the number of illiterate
Nigerians is estimated at 54 million, revealed the
Federal Government yesterday. The Acting Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Education, Hindatu Abdullahi, presented the figures at the flag-off of the 2015 International Literacy Day celebration, and called for concerted efforts to improve the negative trend. Recently, the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) announced that over 757 million adults worldwide still lacked basic literacy skills, with about two-third of them being women, mostly from Nigeria and other third-world countries. Director-General of UNESCO, Irina Bokova, in her message to mark the 2015 International Literacy Day, lamented that the number of out-of-school children and adolescents was on the rise, standing at 124 million worldwide. Nigeria, in 2000, joined other countries to commit to the six Education For All (EFA) goals and later the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), which had 2015 as deadline for achieving their set targets. “Regrettably, a global review of achievements and challenges of EFA since inception shows that some of the targets remain unattained, especially in many countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, including Nigeria,” said Abdullahi. According to her, the 2013/2014 Global Monitoring Report (GMR) showed that countries like Brazil, China, Indonesia have attained 90 per cent literacy rate, while Egypt and India had about 70†to 89 per cent. Nigeria, Bangladesh and Pakistan had literacy rate of less than 70 per cent. She noted that past governments generally gave more attention and resources to formal education programmes than the non-formal sub-sector, which accounted for a larger number of illiterate adults and out-of-school youths. Reacting to this, Ms Bokova called for more investment and effective policies to embed action for literacy within wider development policies. She also urged Nigeria authorities to prioritise education, as this would bring about sustainable development across the country. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/09/54-million-nigerians-are-illiterates/ |
Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State has
terminated the appointment of four
Commissioners in the State Executive Council. According to a statement by Prince Kassim Afegbua, Special Adviser, Media and Public Affairs, those affected in the exercise, which is in line with government’s commitment to strengthen the system towards optimal performance are: *Chief Lucky James, Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs; *Mrs. Maigida Blessing, Commissioner for Women Affairs; *Mr. Patrick Aguinede, Commissioner for Basic Education *Mr. Chris Ebare, Commissioner for Energy and Water Resources. The sacked commissioners were directed to hand over all government property in their possession to the Permanent Secretaries in their respective Ministries. The Governor expressed his appreciation to the former Commissioners for their services to the state and wishes them well in their future endeavours. http://thenationonlineng.net/oshiomhole-sacks-commissioners/ |
FOOD DON DONE!!! |
JideTheBlogger:Okay |
JideTheBlogger:Like how much does this Ads cost? |
I simple use GOOGLE TRENDS.. |
Group D: Juventus |
Group C: Benfica |
Group E: Barcelona |
As usual, ALL HE WANTS, IS HER WAIST |
The University of Lagos said a total of 17, 935 candidates of the 31,955 that sat for its 2015 Post Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) recently, passed the screening exercise. This is contained in a statement signed by the institution’s Deputy Registrar, Information, Mr Olagoke Oke, and issued to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos. It would be recalled that 31,955 candidates who scored 200 marks and chose the university as their school of first choice participated at the recent 2015 JAMB-organised UTME. The statement explained that 26, 732 of the candidates registered for the post UTME screening for admissions into University of Lagos for the 2015/2016 session. The statement said that the screening which was carried out from Wednesday, Aug. 12 to Friday, Aug. 14 was successful. “A total of 17,935 candidates passed the screening test with a minimum score of 40 per cent. “To this respect, 309 candidates did not show up for the test while 118 candidates were disqualified for failure to follow the instructions for the Computer Based Test (CBT). “A total of 393 results were initially withheld on suspicion of malpractice but on further scrutiny, 271 of these results have been confirmed as cases involving malpractice. “We will continue to withhold them for further investigations, while the remaining 122 results have been released. “The cut-off marks for admissions into the various programmes offered by the university have since been released on the university website,’’ the statement said. The statement urged all candidates who participated in the examination to visit the university’s website www.unilag.edu.ng for the cut-off marks and individual scores. The statement warned that the university does not require any additional payments in respect of admission. It said that any request made by an individual or group of individuals for payment in order to assist them to secure admission was fraudulent. “ For emphasis, candidates are advised not to make any payment to anyone for any purpose relating to admissions. “Anyone found to be involved in any form of solicitation, giving or receiving money or benefit of any kind with respect to facilitating admissions into the University of Lagos will be reported to the appropriate law enforcement agents. “Additionally, candidates found to have offered or given money or benefit in kind for admission into the university will be disqualified from admission. “Candidates are hereby advised to desist from seeking information and any other form of assistance in relation to admissions from sites other than the university’s official website,’’ the statement warned. cc lalasticala, ishilove http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/2015/08/17935-candidates-scale-through-unilag-post-utme/ |
By Francis Igata ENUGU—The sleepy town of Umueze, Enugwu-Achi, Oji-River Local Government Area, Enugu State, was last Monday thrown into mourning, following the death of three-year-old Akachukwu in the hands of his 14- year-old brother Ebubechukwu,14, using their father’s gun. The brothers were said to be re-enacting movie scenes, not knowing that the gun was loaded. According to a source, their father, Christian Odika, had left for their village square at Obodo-Ukwu Enugwu- Akwu, for a meeting, when the tragic news reached him. It was gathered that on getting to his house, he met his son, Akachukwu, in a pool of his own blood. Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Ebere Amaraizu, said: “Investigations into the tragic incident have commenced to ascertain the remote causes, so the law can take its course.” cc lalasticala, ishilove http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/08/14-yr-old-boy-kills-brother-with-dads-gun-while-acting-movie/ |
observinq... |
ejohnny39:Better.. |
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pot of soup?? And they set someone on fire ![]() SMH |
Catalyst007:Ok , thanks....I'll do just that |
ejohnny39:For now, i cant. I designed it with AWESOME INC , you can do the same.. |
ejohnny39:okay.. |
diamondc:Uwc |
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