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Friday, November 6

Fashionable Tips for Guys

Every one focuses on how big the ladies are, what to do to lose weight and how to keep fit and we totally forget the guys. Fashion doesn’t have to revolve around the ladies alone, the men might not be specific but they are also conscious of their wardrobes and what goes on there. Often times the big guys also find it hard to be fashionable while trying to tuck and hide everything.

Here are tips to help you get that wardrobe with hardly any stress

1. As a plus size man, you may have to buy your clothes and have them adjusted or altered. Most importantly you have to know your exact measurements so you don’t end up visiting the tailor more than expected.

2. Never buy clothes based your intention to lose weight

3. Shop at the appropriate stores, there are stores specifically made for men or people on the big size.

4. Darker clothing makes you look slimmer

5. Polo shirts can actually make you look bigger, try avoiding polo shirts because they expose the waist line, even if you have to wear them make sure it doesn’t fit too snugly.

6. Always shop clothes that are comfortable, not tight and make sure you do not have to over stretch them before they fit in.

7. A suit can actually make you look slimmer. Try getting one that suits you perfectly. A nice overcoat will always make you look stylish and slim.

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Thanks!

Stylish Nail Designs for the ladies

Getting a manicure is suppose to be relaxing, a time away from worries, but most times we still find ourselves confronted with yet another creative decision, what color of nail polish will be ideal and beautiful?

We are often bent on getting a particular color of nail polish, as if red and pink are the only colors perfect for our skin tone.

For strikingly different colors that are not only fresh but also beautiful, I have put together glamorous nail designs every woman should copy right now; from nude plain to designs and wait till you see the French tips!

View images below...

Source:Zegist

Thursday, November 5

EVENT : ALL WHITE POOL PARTY (S4)


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CHECK OUT THIS GLAMOUROUS ANKARA STYLES (LADIES)

Love it or like it, Ankara Style will never go out of fashion, everybody love Ankara and the only thing we can do to make it better is by renewing our Ankara Styles.
There is no limit to styles we can achieve with Ankara, trust when I say, Ankara fashion is making lots of statements.




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SOURCE: ZEGIST.COM

PDP denies spending N8.7b for presidential campaign

THE Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has rejected reports that it spent about N8.7 billion for the 2015 presidential election campaigns.
It alleged that the All Progressives Congress (APC) might have made inputs into the report and challenged Centre for Social Justice (CSJ), the authors, to show proof that it was authentic and reliable.

In another development, PDP’s Acting National Chairman, Prince Uche Secondus, said the party was taking steps measures to stop wealthy persons from hijacking the party as the leadership was desirous to return the party to the ordinary people.

CSJ had in Abuja on Tuesday, said that its research into party finances and expenses particularly for the 2015 presidential election campaigns showed that the PDP and the APC jointly spent about N11.6 billion in the exercise.
It said while the PDP spent N8.7 billion or 82 per cent of the total amount, the APC spent N2.9 billion representing 20 per cent of the total amount at the campaigns.

Responding to inquiries from The Guardian, PDP’s National Publicity Secretary, Olisa Metuh said: “The figure is very subjective because the authors could not show how they arrived at what they published. And I do not know how they arrived at the figure unless they got it from the APC. The authors of the figure should show proof that it is genuine.”

“Furthermore, as the spokesman of the PDP, I cannot talk on the presidential campaign funds because I was not directly involved in the management of campaigns funds at that time.”

Source: The Guardian

Teacher quality, employer relations key to preparing students for workplace, says survey

Members of the World Innovation Summit for Education (WISE), a global initiative driving innovation and collaboration in education, have called for more collaboration between schools and the world of work for education systems across the world to improve in their task of preparing students for the workforce.

In a survey conducted by Gallup on the effectiveness of education systems around the world, members of the WISE community, while identifying gaps in how education systems are preparing students for work, also called for more emphasis on teacher quality.

The result of the survey, conducted ahead of this year’s summit, was released as the three-day event kicked off on Tuesday, November 3 in Doha, Qatar.

The 2015 WISE Education Survey, with the theme, “Connecting Education to the Real World,” is based on responses of members of the WISE global community from 149 countries. Respondents included teachers, students, recent graduates, education policy makers, and members of the private sector who are connected with WISE on education reform issues.

According to the survey, respondents were largely critical of the job education systems are doing, including the key task of preparing students for the workforce.

“Three-quarters of the diverse WISE community surveyed are dissatisfied with the overall education system in their countries. Only 34 per cent of respondents believe his or her country’s education system has improved in the past decade while 29 per cent say it has worsened,” the report stated.

The lack of integration with employers was identified as a key challenge in post-secondary education with less than half of those surveyed saying that the system is preparing university students for success in work.

In the same vein, lack of work or internship opportunities that prepare students for jobs was highlighted as a top challenge in post-secondary education by the majority of the respondents.
They expressed the belief that the best way to achieve better work readiness is through more collaboration between schools and employers, giving students ample opportunity to exercise the skills they learn in real-world classrooms.
Having also identified the quality of teachers at both primary and secondary levels as being below acceptable standard, a large majority of respondents recommended that the teaching profession is improved and strengthened.

Specifically, about 59 per cent of the respondents said that teachers were not being treated with the respect and dignity they deserve.They also suggested the need to harness technology to supplement and support high-quality teachers.

Meanwhile, in addressing teacher quality, 78 per cent of WISE experts expressed the opinion that school systems in their countries would be better off if more funds were allocated to recruiting and retraining high quality teachers than on improving technology in schools.
However, this is not an indication that the respondents don’t value technology, as almost all the respondents yet agreed that technology-based solutions can improve education in disadvantaged areas.

Source: The Guardian

MOBO Awards 2015: Fuse ODG, Skepta, Drake and All The Winners From The Award Ceremony The 2015 MOBO (Music Of Black Origin) Awards

The 2015 MOBO (Music Of Black Origin) Awards just wrapped up and we have all the winners for you. This was the 20th edition of the prestigious award ceremony
The event that went down in Leeds, UK, included performances from FKA twigs, Ella Eyre, Lethal Bizzle and Lianne La Havas. On African front, Fuse ODG beat out Yemi Alade, Davido, WizKid, AKA and others to win the Best African Award

Check out the full list of winners:

Best Male
Skepta
Mark Ronson
Krept & Konan
JME
Stormzy (WINNER)

Best Female
FKA Twigs
Little Simz
Ella Eyre (WINNER)
Lianne La Havas
Jess Glynne

Best Album
Krept & Konan – ‘The Long Way Home’ (WINNER)
JME – ‘Integrity’
Lianne La Havas – ‘Blood’
Wiley – ‘Snakes & Ladders’
Jamie XX – ‘In Colour’


Best Song
Mark Ronson Feat. Bruno Mars – ‘Uptown Funk’
Skepta – ‘Shutdown’ (WINNER)
Tinie Tempah  Feat. Jess Glynne – ‘Not Letting Go’
JME Feat. Giggs – ‘Man Don’t Care’
Krept & Konan – ‘Freak Of The Week’

Best Video
Stormzy – ‘Know Me From’
FKA Twigs – ‘Pendulum’ (WINNER)
Rita Ora Feat. Chris Brown – ‘Body On Me’
Lethal Bizzle ‘ ‘Fester Skank’
FKA Twigs ‘ ‘Glass And Patron’
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Best Newcomer
Bugzy Malone
Section Boyz (WINNER)
Nao
Bonkaz
Nick Brewer
George The Poet
J Hus
Snakehips
Sinead Harnett
Yungen

Best International Album
Drake – ‘If You’re Reading This, Its Too Late’ (WINNER)
Kendrick Lamar – ‘To Pimp A Butterfly’
J. Cole – ‘2014 Forest Hills Drive’
Dre Dre – ‘Compton: A Soundtrack By Dr Dre’
The Weeknd – ‘Beauty Behind The Madness’
D’Angelo – ‘Black Messiah’
Jazmine Sullivan – ‘Reality Show’
The Internet – ‘Ego Death’
Tyrese – ‘Black Rose’
A$AP Rocky – ‘At.Long.Last.ASAP’

Best Grime
Bugzy Malone
JME
Lethal Bizzle
Skepta
Stormzy (WINNER)

Best Hip-Hop
Akala
Krept & Konan (WINNER)
Nines
Little Simz
Lady Leshurr

Best R&B/Soul
Kwabs
Andreya Triana
Shakka (WINNER)
Lianna La Havas
Joss Stone

Best African
Fuse ODG (WINNER)
Davido
Wizkid
Patoranking
Moelogo
Yemi Alade
Aka
Mista Silva
Shatta Wale
Silvastone


Best Reggae
Stylo G
Chonixx
Omi
Popcaan (WINNER)
Protoje

Best Jazz
Binker And Moses (WINNER)
Julia Biel
Courtney Pine
David Little
Polar Bear


Best Gospel
Chos3n
Olaedo Ibe
Leroy Johnson
Ni-Cola
Faith Child (WINNER)

What do you think???

Senate Disapproves N5,000 Monthly Allowance For Unemployed Youths

The Senate on Wednesday rejected motion for the payment of N5,000 monthly allowance to unemployed youths in the country.

The motion was sponsored by Sen. Philip Aduda (PDP FCT) but was greeted with shouts of ‘’no, no’’ when he tried to expatiate on it.
Even, attempts by the Minority Leader, Godswill Akpabio, to second the motion were disrupted by the rowdiness created by the ‘’no’’ shouting of some senators opposed to it.

Intervening, President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, posed the question but the senators responded along party lines.
While Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) members yelled ‘’aye’’ in favour of the motion, All Progressives Congress (APC) senators, who were in majority, rejected it.

However, a motion calling for the probe of the utilisation of Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Programme (SURE-P) funds by the immediate past administration was adopted by the senators.

Mover of the motion, Sen. Babajide Omoworare, prayed that every naira spent by the past government on SURE-P and other poverty alleviation programmes should be accounted for.
When the President of the Senate put the question, it was supported with a loud “aye’’ from the APC wing of the chamber, with no dissenting voice from the PDP side.
In his remarks, Saraki urged the senators to take the issue of unemployment very seriously and not play politics with it.

“We should stay above party line on this issue that is so important. We have seen growth in the last years but this has not translated to employment.

“Government alone cannot do it; the private sector has a role to play and the enabling environment must be created,” he said. (NAN)

ABUAD as a model for university education in Nigeria

If anyone had told the founder of Afe Babalola University, Ado Ekiti (ABUAD), Aare Afe Babalola, 10 years ago that he would veer into education and establish a university that would be described by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) as a “world-class university,” he probably would not have believed it. He was comfortable, happy, and enjoying the beauty of a successful legal practice.

At 86, Babalola, who is also the chancellor/chief superintendent of the six-year old varsity, which has been rightly tagged as the fastest-growing educational institution in Africa, is working at the pace of a 30-year-old administrator
While many paint rosy pictures of the “ideal” university, the Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) has not only envisioned the need to make ABUAD the benchmark for quality education in the country, he is laying solid examples for enduring and sustainable academic excellence.

At the third convocation ceremony of the university, the founder doled out N250, 000 to all graduates of agricultural science. Asked why such “a parting gift”, Aare he said: “I don’t want them to roam the streets looking for employment. They have been well groomed and that is a way to encourage them to start their own ventures.”

It is instructive that the founder of ABUAD had, beginning last academic session, reduced by half the fees payable by students reading agric- related courses in a bid to encourage young people to embrace agriculture and promote national self-sufficiency in food production.
Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of Council, Professor Iyorwuese Hagher, in emphasizing the doctrine of the university, as envisioned by the founder said, “At ABUAD, we believe that promoting integrity among the young people is critical to building a better future for Nigeria. We believe that educational corruption is the worst form of corruption because it is a barrier to high quality education and social economic development”, he stated.

To him, education is “a fundamental human right” that drives personal, social and economic wellbeing of the nation. “Education is also the key to a better future, where educated citizens have the tools to contribute to society and live in dignity”, he said.

Prof. Hagher, a former university vice-chancellor and respected educationist opined that “ABUAD’s brand of tertiary education is the missing link and answer to Nigeria’s developmental challenges. The founder, trustees, council and the entire university is bound by a common institutional culture of excellence. Our journey to fame within a short period of time is as a result of being able to assemble and grow the best professors, lecturers and supporting staff that are not just paid salaries but are partners in the mission to advance the frontiers of academic excellence.”

Indeed, many respectable citizens and policy makers have similar views. Professor Peter Okebukola, former executive secretary of the National Universities Commission (NUC), in a recent book on private university education, said, “ABUAD has developed one of the most learner-friendly and high-end research supporting facilities in Nigeria.”

The former vice chancellor gave credit to Aare Babalola whom he said, “is at the wheel of steering the university to be a model for Africa in terms of quality of facilities, quality of staff, quality of students and quality of curriculum delivery.”

Okebukola gave kudos to Aare Babalola for setting standards that are high “and pitched at a level beyond Harvard.” The founder himself elaborated, stating that, “ABUAD’s commitment to the standard, ethical behavior, high-quality academic, modern laboratory equipment and skill development is total without comparison.”

Professor Attahiru Jega, who bagged an honorary degree of Doctor of Letters, said he has followed the evolution of the university from inception and is impressed at the development within a short period of time. “I, along with most Nigerians are impressed with ABUAD’s remarkable development and profound achievement it has recorded in a short period under the founder’s able guidance and mentorship,” he added.

Former Chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC), Justice Emmanuel Ayoola, who received an honorary Doctor of Laws award from the institution noted that “ABUAD has grown within a short period of five years to be a trail-blazer in quality education in Africa and the rest of the world.”

The Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Olayiwola Adeyemi III, who received an honorary Doctor of Letters said, “ABUAD is reputed to be one of the best-administered universities in Africa, providing a benchmark for the assessment of competence, vision and focus in tertiary education.”

Laying emphasis on the growth and development of ABUAD, the royal father described the university as one that “has succeeded in designing its academic programmes to suit the demands of contemporary labour markets in a globalising world. Courses and programmes at the university are related and directly relevant to job markets all over the world, making the students globally competitive and professionally equipped to stand tall among their peers from any part of the world”.

Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Dr. Matthew Hassan Kukah, who delivered the convocation lecture and bagged an honorary Doctor of Divinity, praised Babalola’s unalloyed commitment to public service through law and education.

Taking a tour round the faculty of engineering at ABUAD one would be amazed by the structure commissioned two years ago by former President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan. Professor Isaac Asusu, Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University, Oye-Ekiti, noted that the laboratories were well equipped to prepare students for the industries in the outside world.

Source: The guardian

Uche Nnaji Debuts First Luxury Shoe Collection For The Nigerian Man

Style Doctor Uche Nnaji of Nigerian premium lifestyle brand ‘OUCH’ just rolled out an eponymously styled luxury shoe line the ‘Uche Nnaji Collection’ (U.N.C). This move makes the designer who styled President Buhari’s game-changing photoshoot, Africa’s first brand owner to use his name for a premium shoe collection.

Announcing the new line, the Style Doctor remarks, ‘’After several years, there is no better time than now to bring my signature shoes. U.N.C was conceived in Lagos, Nigeria but birthed in Florence Italy and is specifically made for the comfort and unique style of the Nigerian man.”
The limited edition collection features luxuriously comfortable soft baby buffalo leather in unique colouring that is only available in the collection.
U.N.C shoes are available at all Ouch stores and online via www.ouchonline.com


Follow Uche NNaji on;
Twitter: @uchennaji
Instagram: @uchennaji

Source: OSG

600m People To Suffer Malnutrition By 2080 – UN

The United Nations on Wednesday warned that an additional 600 million people could be subjected to malnutrition by 2080 as a result of thesevere threats posed to food security by climate change.

Making this warning in a press release made available to ourcorrespondent in New York, Hilal Elver, the UN Special Rapporteur on the right to food, said global leaders must urgently stop the severe and distinct threats on food security.
Furthermore, the UN food expert added that increased frequency and intensity of extreme weather, rising temperatures and sea levels,as well as floods and droughts had a significant impact on the right to food.

According to Ms. Elver, all these climate incidents would negatively impact on crops, livestock, fisheries, aquaculture and on people’slivelihoods.
Warning that responding to the food demand throughlarge-scale production oriented agricultural models was not the right solution,the UN official noted that there was a need for a major shift from industrial agriculture to trans-formative systems such as aggro-ecology that support thelocal food movement, protect small holder farmers, respect human rights, food democracy and cultural traditions, and at the same time maintain environmental sustainability and facilitate a healthy diet.

She continued that those who had contributed the least to global warming were the ones set to suffer the most from its harmful effects,urging that urgent action was needed to respond to the challenges posed by climate change.

“Civil society pressure is mounting on the parties of the United Nations framework Convention On Climate Change(UNFCCC) to achieve results in Paris by adopting a human rights approach to the climate change agreement that will respect, protect and fulfill human rights of all persons, and especially those most vulnerable. Any agreement must include aclear commitment by all relevant parties to ensuring climate justice and foodsecurity for all,” Ms. Elver said.

Source: The Leadership

UNIBEN begins "physiotherapy programme"

As part of efforts to boost the training and practice of physiotherapy in the country, the University of Benin (UNIBEN) has started admitting the first set of students into the Department of Physiotherapy for the award of Bachelor of Science degree (B.Sc).

Confirming the development to The Guardian, Head of the Department (HOD), Dr Israel Kayode Oke, stated that the training of physiotherapy students in the university would help to bridge the current gap in the field of rehabilitation medicine.

Oke, a physiotherapist, who said the programme has been accredited by National Universities Commission (NUC), promised to ensure that international standards are maintained in the training of students.

Physiotherapy, which is the medical specialty that remediates impairments and promotes mobility, function, and quality of life through examination, diagnosis and physical intervention through mechanical force and movements, is highly needed by stroke, hypertensive and diabetic patients as well as sports men.
Although highly needed in the country, physiotherapists are in short supply in Nigeria, as most Nigerian universities have not laid emphasis on the training of these professionals. In addition to this, the few Nigerians trained

physiotherapists have travelled out of the country in search of greener pastures.
UNIBEN is the first and only university offering physiotherapy course in the South-South geopolitical zone, and one of the few universities doing so in the federation.

Source: The Guardian

 
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