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OPEN YOUR MAIL AND COPY YOUR PASSWORD. NOTE THAT YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS IS YOUR USERNAME. GO BACK TO THE PORTAL AND AT THE TOP RIGHT OF PORTAL LOG IN WITH YOUR USERNAME AND PASSWORD AND THEN CLICK ON APPLICATION AND CLICK MY APPLICATION. BEST OF LUCK BRO. [quote author=umsquare post=67961265]Pls v applied n been mailed successfully but can't see my application from the applications to continue with my registration. Pls, somebody help to get my application to enabling continues my registration. Thanks in anticipation!! [/quote |
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has announced the commencement of its nationwide recruitment exercise and has opened its portal to receive applications. The FRSC says “qualified candidates” can apply for employment into the following positions; officer cadre, marshal inspectorate (MI) cadre, and road marshal assistant cadre. According to Bisi Kazeem, the corps spokesman, candidates for the officer cadre are expected to possess a first degree, NYSC discharge certificates, and must not be more than 30 years old. For the marshal inspectorate cadre, he said there are three subcategories namely, marshal inspector I, marshal inspector II, and marshal inspector III. He said the requirements for MI-I are higher national diploma, NYSC discharge certificates, registered nurse and midwife, and must equally not be above age 30. The requirements for MI-II are Nigeria Certificate of Education (NCE), registered nurse or registered midwife. Applicants to this cadre, he said, must not be more than 28 years old. Applicants for MI-III must possess national diploma, community health extension workers certificate (CHEW), and must also not be older than 28. The statement further read: “Application into the category of RMAII requires a minimum of 5 credits in SSCE/GCE/NECO/NABTEB and must include Mathematics and English Language. For RMAIII, the requirement is a minimum of 3 credits in SSCE/GCE/NECO/NABTEB. Applicants into the two categories of RMAs must not be more than 27 years of age.” Kazeem said artisans and tradesmen fall into the same categories of RMAs, however, they must possess a minimum of four passes in SSCE/GCE/NECO/NABTEB, have trade test or other professional certificates, as well as a valid class of drivers licence (for drivers and bikers), and must not be more than 28. He said applications to any of the cadres can be done through FRSC website (www.recruitment.frsc.gov.ng). Shortlisted candidates are expected to come along with a print out of their forms as well as the acknowledgment slip for screening. The FRSC said the exercise attracts no fee and that applications must be submitted within six weeks of the publication of the advert. |
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So many of us read the bible and end up translating it to accommodate our unholy living. Below is some reason we should desist from drinking: 1) Genesis 9:20-26. The first drunkenness and the attendant immoral behavior. 2) Genesis 19:30-38. Drinking results in Lot’s debauchery of his own daughters. 3) Genesis 27:25. Isaac was drinking when he mistakenly blessed Jacob. 4) Leviticus 10:9. An express command not to drink. 5) Numbers 6:3. The vow of the Nazarite. 6) Deuteronomy 21:20. Drinking leads to stubbornness, rebellion, and gluttony and brings dishonor to parents. 7) Deuteronomy 29:2-6. Abstinence assures a closer walk with God. Judges 13:4, 7and 14. Samson’s mother, an example of womanhood, was commanded not to drink. Was alcohol recognized even then as a protoplasmic poison, injuring posterity?9) I Samuel 1 14-15. Hannah, an example of honored motherhood, was a total abstainer. 10) I Samuel 25:33, 36-38. Nabal, a rich but churlish man who opposed David, died after a drunken spree. He had already lost his wife’s respect. 11) II Samuel 11:13. Only by strong drink could David lead Uriah into a fatal trap. 12) II Samuel 13:28-29. Ammon, in a drunken brawl, was murdered by his brother, Absalom. 13) 1 Kings 16:8-10. While a king was “drinking himself drunk” in his own home, one of his captains conspired against him and slew him. 14) 1 Kings 20:13-21. Drink and war. While Ben Hadad and thirty-two other Kings were drinking in their pavilions, a small band of Israel’s men fell upon the Syrians and put them to flight. 15) Esther 1:5-22. Drink wrecks homes and separates man and wife. At a week’s feast of food and wine, King Ahasuerus drunkenly tried to subject his queen to the beastly gaze of inebriated nobles, causing separation of the royal husband and wife. 16) Job 1:18-19. The children of Job were feasting and drinking when blown away in a cyclone. 17) Proverbs 4:17. Violence results from drinking. 18) Proverbs 20:1. No wise man will indulge. 19) Proverbs 21:17; 23:21. Drink leads to poverty. 20) Proverbs 23:7-8. The body rebels after drinking. 21) Proverbs 23:29-30. Strong drink produces sorrow, contentions, wounds without cause, babblings, redness of eyes. 22) Proverbs 23:31. Do not be tempted by intoxicants. 23) Proverbs 23:32. God’s Word warns that liquor eventually harms all who drink. 24) Proverbs 23:33. It fills men’s minds with adulterous and impure thoughts. 25) Proverbs 22:33. It produces wilfullness and prevents reformation. 26) Proverbs 23:34. It brings on insecurity. 27) Pr. 23:35. Insensibility follows drinking, rendering a man into a clod. 28) Proverbs 23:35. Habit forming. One drink calls for another. 29) Proverbs 31:4-5. Kings and all other rulers or officials with the weight of human lives in their control should not imbibe. 30) Proverbs 31:6-7. The only sanction for the use of strong drink was a medicine or anesthetic for those about to die. We now know better medicines and anesthetics than whiskey, wine, or beer. 31) Ecclesiastes 2:3. The writer of Ecclesiastes tried strong drink, but in the end was forced to admit that it too is vanity (EccIesiastes 12: .32) Ecclesiastes 10:17. Blessings are promised to the temperate and abstaining nation. 33) Isaiah 5:11-12. Woe to the drunkards. 34) Isaiah 5:22. More woes to them who drink. 35) Isaiah 22:13. Drinking and carnality go together. Leaves men hopeless. 36) Isaiah 24:9. Drink is bitter to them that drink it. 37) Isaiah 28:1. Woe to the drunkards of Ephraim. 38) Isaiah 28:3. The pride of drunkards will be trodden down. 39) Isaiah 28:7. Prophets and priests erred through drink. 40) Isaiah 28:7. Those who drink are set aside as useless. 41) Isaiah 28:7. Prophets and priests finally swallowed up by drink. 42) Isaiah 28:7. Drinking brings on spiritual blindness. 43) Isaiah 56:9-12. Rebuke to drinking church members, His watchmen. 44) Jeremiah 35:5, 6, 8 and 14. Total abstinence of the Rechabites cited as example of obedience on the part of God’s people. 45) Ezekiel 44:21. Priests are not to drink wine. 46) Daniel 1:5, 8, 16 and 10:3. God honored Daniel because he abstained from the kings wine. Daniel the man was true to the home training he had received as a boy. 47) Daniel 5:1. Belshazzar exhibited as an example of a leader who drank and taught his people to drink. 48) Daniel 5:2, 23. A nation whose women drink. 49) Daniel 5:5-9, 25-28. Ruin and downfall for nations whose rulers and leaders cause them to drink. 50) Daniel 5:3. Belshazzar’s sacrilege in using sacred temple vessels for liquor. 51) Hosea 3:1. Part of the degradation of Hosea’s wife induced by drink. 52) Hosea. 4:11. Strong drink and immorality go hand in hand. 53) Hosea 7:5. King and people reproved because of drinking. 54) Joel 1:5. Drunkards to awake from their drinking. 55) Joel 3:3. Young virtue sold for the price of drink. 56) Amos 2:8. Wine of the condemned. 57) Amos 2:12. Pollution of the innocent. 58) Amos 4:1. Dissolute women, oppressors of the poor, call for their liquor. 59) Amos 6:6. Drinkers not concerned about God nor the welfare of others. 60) Nahum 1:10. Drunkards to be destroyed. 61) Habakkuk. 2:5. Arrogance inflamed by drink. 62) Habakkuk 2:15. Wrong to give one’s neighbor drink. Social drinking. 63) Habakkuk 2:16. Drink leads to shame and humiliation. 64) Matthew 24:48-51. Drunkards warned about the return of Christ and His judgment. 65) Luke 1:15. Greatness of John the Baptist linked with his total abstinence. 66) Luke 12:45. Christ warns against being enmeshed in drink evils. 67) Luke 21:34. Warning against drunkenness and the cares of this life which follow, keeping one occupied to the exclusion of the Spirit. 68) Romans 13:13. All are admonished to walk honestly, not in rioting and drunkenness. It is not honest to be less than men, created in the image of God. 69) Romans 14:21. Drink causes a brother to stumble. Importance of example. 70) I Corinthians 6:10. No drunkard shall inherit the kingdom of God. (Therefore the preaching of the Gospel must include alcohol education.) 71) I Corinthians 11:25. The Lord’s Supper is no place for wine. Word “wine” not even used. Instead all accounts say “the cup” or “fruit of the vine.” 72) Galatians 5:21. Revelers in drunkenness shall not inherit the Kingdom of God. 73) Ephesians 5:18. Direct command that exhilaration shall be of the Spirit and not by wine. 74) I Thessalonians 5:7. Sobriety enjoined upon the Thessalonians. Children of light must not be overcome by darkness. 75) I Timothy 3:3, 8, 11 and 12. Church officers must not drink; neither should their families. |
SEVENTY-FIVE BIBLE REFERENCES ON DRINKING 1) Genesis 9:20-26. The first drunkeness and the attendant immoral behavior. 2) Genesis 19:30-38. Drinking results in Lot’s debauchery of his own daughters. 3) Genesis 27:25. Isaac was drinking when he mistakenly blessed Jacob. 4) Leviticus 10:9. An express command not to drink. 5) Numbers 6:3. The vow of the Nazarite. 6) Deuteronomy 21:20. Drinking leads to stubbornness, rebellion, and gluttony and brings dishonor to parents. 7) Deuteronomy 29:2-6. Abstinence assures a closer walk with God. Judges 13:4, 7and 14. Samson’s mother, an example of womanhood, was commanded not to drink. Was alcohol recognized even then as a protoplasmic poison, injuring posterity?9) I Samuel 1 14-15. Hannah, an example of honored motherhood, was a total abstainer. 10) I Samuel 25:33, 36-38. Nabal, a rich but churlish man who opposed David, died after a drunken spree. He had already lost his wife’s respect. 11) II Samuel 11:13. Only by strong drink could David lead Uriah into a fatal trap. 12) II Samuel 13:28-29. Ammon, in a drunken brawl, was murdered by his brother, Absalom. 13) 1 Kings 16:8-10. While a king was “drinking himself drunk” in his own home, one of his captains conspired against him and slew him. 14) 1 Kings 20:13-21. Drink and war. While Ben Hadad and thirty-two other Kings were drinking in their pavilions, a small band of Israel’s men fell upon the Syrians and put them to flight. 15) Esther 1:5-22. Drink wrecks homes and separates man and wife. At a week’s feast of food and wine, King Ahasuerus drunkenly tried to subject his queen to the beastly gaze of inebriated nobles, causing separation of the royal husband and wife. 16) Job 1:18-19. The children of Job were feasting and drinking when blown away in a cyclone. 17) Proverbs 4:17. Violence results from drinking. 18) Proverbs 20:1. No wise man will indulge. 19) Proverbs 21:17; 23:21. Drink leads to poverty. 20) Proverbs 23:7-8. The body rebels after drinking. 21) Proverbs 23:29-30. Strong drink produces sorrow, contentions, wounds without cause, babblings, redness of eyes. 22) Proverbs 23:31. Do not be tempted by intoxicants. 23) Proverbs 23:32. God’s Word warns that liquor eventually harms all who drink. 24) Proverbs 23:33. It fills men’s minds with adulterous and impure thoughts. 25) Proverbs 22:33. It produces wilfullness and prevents reformation. 26) Proverbs 23:34. It brings on insecurity. 27) Pr. 23:35. Insensibility follows drinking, rendering a man into a clod. 28) Proverbs 23:35. Habit forming. One drink calls for another. 29) Proverbs 31:4-5. Kings and all other rulers or officials with the weight of human lives in their control should not imbibe. 30) Proverbs 31:6-7. The only sanction for the use of strong drink was a medicine or anesthetic for those about to die. We now know better medicines and anesthetics than whiskey, wine, or beer. 31) Ecclesiastes 2:3. The writer of Ecclesiastes tried strong drink, but in the end was forced to admit that it too is vanity (EccIesiastes 12: .32) Ecclesiastes 10:17. Blessings are promised to the temperate and abstaining nation. 33) Isaiah 5:11-12. Woe to the drunkards. 34) Isaiah 5:22. More woes to them who drink. 35) Isaiah 22:13. Drinking and carnality go together. Leaves men hopeless. 36) Isaiah 24:9. Drink is bitter to them that drink it. 37) Isaiah 28:1. Woe to the drunkards of Ephraim. 38) Isaiah 28:3. The pride of drunkards will be trodden down. 39) Isaiah 28:7. Prophets and priests erred through drink. 40) Isaiah 28:7. Those who drink are set aside as useless. 41) Isaiah 28:7. Prophets and priests finally swallowed up by drink. 42) Isaiah 28:7. Drinking brings on spiritual blindness. 43) Isaiah 56:9-12. Rebuke to drinking church members, His watchmen. 44) Jeremiah 35:5, 6, 8 and 14. Total abstinence of the Rechabites cited as example of obedience on the part of God’s people. 45) Ezekiel 44:21. Priests are not to drink wine. 46) Daniel 1:5, 8, 16 and 10:3. God honored Daniel because he abstained from the kings wine. Daniel the man was true to the home training he had received as a boy. 47) Daniel 5:1. Belshazzar exhibited as an example of a leader who drank and taught his people to drink. 48) Daniel 5:2, 23. A nation whose women drink. 49) Daniel 5:5-9, 25-28. Ruin and downfall for nations whose rulers and leaders cause them to drink. 50) Daniel 5:3. Belshazzar’s sacrilege in using sacred temple vessels for liquor. 51) Hosea 3:1. Part of the degradation of Hosea’s wife induced by drink. 52) Hosea. 4:11. Strong drink and immorality go hand in hand. 53) Hosea 7:5. King and people reproved because of drinking. 54) Joel 1:5. Drunkards to awake from their drinking. 55) Joel 3:3. Young virtue sold for the price of drink. 56) Amos 2:8. Wine of the condemned. 57) Amos 2:12. Pollution of the innocent. 58) Amos 4:1. Dissolute women, oppressors of the poor, call for their liquor. 59) Amos 6:6. Drinkers not concerned about God nor the welfare of others. 60) Nahum 1:10. Drunkards to be destroyed. 61) Habakkuk. 2:5. Arrogance inflamed by drink. 62) Habakkuk 2:15. Wrong to give one’s neighbor drink. Social drinking. 63) Habakkuk 2:16. Drink leads to shame and humiliation. 64) Matthew 24:48-51. Drunkards warned about the return of Christ and His judgment. 65) Luke 1:15. Greatness of John the Baptist linked with his total abstinence. 66) Luke 12:45. Christ warns against being enmeshed in drink evils. 67) Luke 21:34. Warning against drunkenness and the cares of this life which follow, keeping one occupied to the exclusion of the Spirit. 68) Romans 13:13. All are admonished to walk honestly, not in rioting and drunkenness. It is not honest to be less than men, created in the image of God. 69) Romans 14:21. Drink causes a brother to stumble. Importance of example. 70) I Corinthians 6:10. No drunkard shall inherit the kingdom of God. (Therefore the preaching of the Gospel must include alcohol education.) 71) I Corinthians 11:25. The Lord’s Supper is no place for wine. Word “wine” not even used. Instead all accounts say “the cup” or “fruit of the vine.” 72) Galatians 5:21. Revelers in drunkenness shall not inherit the Kingdom of God. 73) Ephesians 5:18. Direct command that exhilaration shall be of the Spirit and not by wine. 74) I Thessalonians 5:7. Sobriety enjoined upon the Thessalonians. Children of light must not be overcome by darkness. 75) I Timothy 3:3, 8, 11 and 12. Church officers must not drink; neither should their families. metronaijadotng: |
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