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Wednesday, May 11

BREAKING NEWS: EFCC arrest ex-governor of Akwa Ibom state

The former Military Administrator of Akwa Ibom state and chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), is accused of N450,000,000( Four Hundred and Fifty Million Naira only) from the sleazy $115million deposited by former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke, with Fidelity Bank Plc.


Former governor of Akwa Ibom state, Idongesit Nkanga arrested by EFCC for involvement in $115million poll bribery scandal.
According to Premium Times, Mr Nkanga, a retired air commodore was arrested in Port- Harcourt, the Rivers state capital on Monday, May 9.



Sources said Nkanga allegedly collected the money in two tranches, from one Saint-Anthony Ejiowu, a staff of Fidelity Bank in Uyo, the Akwa Ibom state capital.

The first tranche of the money – N350,000,000 (Three Hundred and Fifty Thousand Million Naira only) was paid to the politician on March 27, 2015, the sources revealed.

Nkanga allegedly received the second tranche of N100,000,000 (One Hundred Million Naira only) on March 31, 2015.

“He is in the custody of the EFCC and would be charged to court soon,” an unnamed official said.


The EFCC arrested the former governor just as the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Mahmood Yakubu, assured Nigerians that the Commission will cooperate with the anti-graft agency in regarding its personnel named in the scandal.

According to a statement by the commission’s Director, Voters’ Education and Publicity, Oluwole Ozaze-Uzzi on Monday, Mr. Yakubu gave the assurance during a meeting with editors in Lagos.

“Whatever level of cooperation any of the agencies requires of the Commission, we will give that level of cooperation because it is also in a bid to sanitize the system,” Mr. Yakubu was quoted as saying.



“I hope also it (investigation) will extend to the givers not just the takers so that there will be collective sanity. Whoever violates the law of this land and there are questions to answer, the person should answer, the person should bear his own cross.

“All the staff that are fingered are individuals. It is not a collective institutional thing. They should go and answer for what they have alleged to have done.”

Some staff of the electoral body were alleged to have received a cumulative N23 billion in bribe from Mrs. Alison-Madueke, through Fidelity Bank.

Prominent among the accused INEC staff were Gesila Khan, the Resident Electoral Commissioner who had earlier been arrested by the State Security Service over allegations of inducement to rig elections in Rivers State; and Uluochi Obi Brown (INEC’s Administrative Secretary in Delta State), former Deputy Director of INEC in Cross River state, Edem Okon Effanga, and the Head of Voter Education in INEC in Akwa Ibom, Immaculata Asuquo.

Also under investigation is retired INEC official, Sani Isa, who allegedly collected bribe on behalf of the deceased Resident Electoral Commissioner in Kano State, Mukaila Abdullahi.

Also two unnamed former INEC chiefs were said to have participated in aiding the flow of the bribe money.

The alleged bribery scandal involved bank chiefs, including Sterling Bank Chief Executive, Yemi Adeola, the removed Managing Director of Fidelity Bank, Nnamdi Okonkwo and Access Bank Managing Director, Hubert Wigwe, who allegedly assisted Mrs. Alison-Maduekwe in laundering part of the fund which was allegedly handed to INEC staff in a plot to influence outcomes of the 2015 presidential poll.


The integrity of the elections in the South-South region, particularly Rivers State, has been questioned by many organisations, including foreign observers and the Transition Monitoring Group (TMG) whose report claimed results in the oil-rich region were inflated.

A citizen group, Enough is Enough, last week filed a Freedom of Information request asking EFCC to disclose identities of the former INEC chiefs, all the electoral staff and civil society organizations involved in the alleged bribery.

Following investigation of the Investigation the poll bribery scandal, operatives of the EFCC found out that $115m (N23.29b) came from proceeds of stolen crude oil.

The said money was allegedly used as a bribe for officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to alter the results of the 2015 presidential election.



Speaking with The Nation on Monday, May 2, a top EFCC official who pleaded for anonymity said: “Our operatives have discovered that the $115 million came from stolen crude oil. They got it from former Petroleum Resources Minister Mrs Diezani Alison-Madueke.

“We will uncover how they came about the stolen crude oil and those used to siphon the oil in order to deny the nation of revenue.”

Meanwhile, the anti-graft agency has reportedly frozen all the accounts of top officials of the INEC and oil chiefs implicated in the poll bribery scandal.

According to another source, the EFCC is preparing for the arraignment of some suspects, including top banking officials and some owners of oil companies.

Charges might also be preferred against Alison-Madueke, who is believed to be central to the coordination of the huge bribe given to INEC officials.

60-yr-old man marries 14-yr-old teenager in Somalia

According to a Mogadishu freelance journalist Hassan Istiila, “It’s no surprise, but the people get angry when they saw a 60-year-old man married 14 yrs-old in Somalia” he tweeted yesterday, May 9.



" Somalia Live Update ‎@HassanIstiila
It's no surprise, but the people get really angry. When they saw a 60 -yrs- old man married 14 yrs-old in #Somalia
7:52 PM - 9 May 2016 · Somalia, Somalia""

200 naked women protest in Ebonyi

Over 200 naked women from Nkwegu community near Abakaliki took to the street of the town in protest against the continued detention of the president general of the community, Ndubuisi Ekumankama, by the police on Monday, May 9.

Ekumankama was reported to have broken down the house of a widow in Amangwu Edda community of the state and had been incarcerated for it.





According to Punch, the women, believed to be about 200 in number were protesting all the way to Ebonyi State Government House in Abakaliki before they were intercepted by policemen who became confused upon seeing the naked women.

The police public relations officer, Ebonyi state command, George Okafo said: “Last week, a group of women numbering about 20 stormed the police headquarters to protest the arrest and detention of a suspect who was being held for demolishing a widow’s house in Amangwu-Edda.

“After we spoke to them, they even saw the suspect and he spoke to them. This showed them that he is alive. They went back.



“Today, we got information that the same women had gone and mobilised over 200 other women to storm the Government House in protest. We also got information that they were coming into the town naked so, we tried to halt them from gaining entry into the city.


“Our men who earlier got to the scene were repelled because of the sight of the nakedness of these women and we had to mobilise our policewomen, led by a female Assistant Commissioner of Police. Their action was unfortunate and shameful.”

The State Police Commissioner, Ibekwe Abdallah, sent some female police officers to the scene to plead with protesters.



Meanwhile, after receiving heavy knocks from Nigerians including frontline human right lawyer, Femi Falana, over the continuous attacks on Nigerians by Fulani herdsmen, the inspector-general of police (IGP), Solomon Arase, has directed commissioners of police (CPs) to convene town hall meetings in their respective commands.

Tuesday, May 10

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American University Of Nigeria Post UTME/DE Form – 2016/17

At the American University Of Nigeria (AUN), students have the opportunity to acquire the best of American education on African soil. This seamlessly eliminates the stress usually associated with the often endless quest for foreign visa.

The American University of Nigeria was founded in response to the need for a world-class university in sub-Saharan Africa.
The goal of AUN is to train the future leaders of Africa and to serve as both a stimulus and agent of economic development throughout the region.





To that end, all students, regardless of academic specialization, will receive high-level training in information technology, entrepreneurship and in arts and sciences, all of which are the key to future sustainable development. AUN is committed to providing the skills and the leadership essential to advancing the continent’s pressing social and economic challenges.



AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS.
Students must possess a minimum Jamb score of 180 or JAMB’s yearly official cut off score to be considered for admission at AUN.



Also required for admissions consideration are five (5) credits , including English Language and Mathematics, on no more than two SSCE sittings, or an equivalent from a country that requires other types of exit exams or standardized tests. Exceptions, if any, are made on a case-by-case basis.
Having the above scores and grades does not guarantee admission into the University. The above mentioned requirements only qualifies you for admission consideration and not necessarily acceptance. Students’ applications are carefully scrutinized, and those accepted are the ones with the highest scores and qualifications in the applicant pool.
JAMB scores, WAEC, NECO, NABTEB, IGCSE etc. scores and SS1, SS2 & SS3 transcripts assess an applicants’s overall performance and are the basic factors in the decision.
Direct entry/transfer applicant’s requirements:
v Completed Application form
v Diploma result (NCE/OND/HND) or ‘A’Level
v Official Transcripts
v SSCE, any or combination of (WAEC/NECO/GCE/IGCSE/NABTEB)
v Direct entry JAMB or IJMB
v Recommendation letter
v Personal statement
v ID card (International passport/Drivers’ licence/National ID card)






HOW TO APPLY FOR AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA ADMISSION.
Interested applicants should complete the online application form or send a filled hard copy application to:


The Admissions Office
American University of Nigeria
P.M.B. 2250
Lamido Zubairu Way
Yola Adamawa State
Nigeria


OR
Abuja Liaison Office
Shehu Musa Yar’Adua Center,
No,1 Memorial Drive,
Wuse Zone 4,
Abuja, FCT
Nigeria






Supported by the following documents:
End of High/Secondary School External Exams Grades; WAEC, NECO, IGCSE, SSCE or the equivalent.
JAMB score (minimum scores set annually)
Copies of the applicants high/secondary school transcripts; SS1, SS2, and SS3
A letter of recommendation/attestation from the high/secondary school attended
A personal statement (Essay) about why the applicant chose AUN and what his/her future ambitions are
A photocopy of ID card, International passport (picture page),
Four personal passport Photos.
Direct Entry, Transfer Students from other institutions, and International Applicants are advised to contact admissions@aun.edu.ng for current entry requirements.
All documents can be scanned and emailed to
admissions@aun.edu.ng

How to Apply for Nigerian SSC & DSSC Recruitment – 2016

Applications are now invited from eligible Nigerian for commissioning into the Nigerian Army as Short Service Combatant (SSC) and Direct Short Service Commission (DSSC) officers. The SSC and DSSC are open to both civilians and serving military personnel. However, only serving military personnel sponsored by any of the Services of the Nigerian Armed Forces to civil institutions shall be considered.




NIGERIAN ARMY SSC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS.
All applicants must satisfy the following conditions:
a. Be a Nigerian as defined in the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
b. Be a male or female between the ages of 24 and 29 years by October 2016.
c. Be medically, mentally and physically fit according to NA Standards.
d. Be recommended by at least 2 recognizable referees who must attest to the applicant’s character and integrity. Serving military personnel must be recommended by their commanding officers. Civilians could be recommended by a Local Government Chairman/Secretary or an officer of the Armed Forces not below the rank of a Lieutenant Colonel and equivalent or an Assistant Commissioner of Police and above who must hail from the state of the applicant. Passport photographs of referees must be affixed to the letter of attestation.
e. Candidates must submit a letter of Attestation from their former institutions.
f. Measure at least 1.68m (for male) and 1.65m (for female) in height.
g. Must not have been convicted by any court of law. Military personnel must be free from any disciplinary case (This is to be endorsed by the Commanding Officer/Commander).
h. Possess at least a first degree of not less than Second Class Lower Division or HND of not less
than Lower Credit in the arts, sciences or humanities from any recognized institution of learning.
i. Possess valid birth certificate endorsed by the National Population Commission, Hospital or Local Government Council or valid age declaration.
j. Possess a valid certificate of state of origin.
k. Applicants (less serving members of the Armed Forces) must possess NYSC discharge certificate or a valid exemption as the case may be.
l. Only academic credentials obtained from 2011 to date will be considered.
m. Candidates must present contact addresses and telephone numbers of parent/guardians and Next of Kin
n. Candidates must not have any body inscriptions or tattoos
o. Candidates must tender all original copies of educational certificates (primary to post secondary).
p. Service personnel must present valid military identity cards and letters of recommendations by their Commanding Officers/Commanders. They must also present valid letter(s) of NA sponsorship in tertiary academic institutions. Additionally, they must have served for a period of not less than 5 years in the unit.
q. Candidates must not be members of any cult/society/fraternity





NIGERIAN ARMY SSC – CONDITIONS OF SERVICE.
SSC will be granted for 10 years. Six years will be on active list renewable thereafter for a period up to 3 years. No extension is allowed after the ninth year of commission except on conversion to Regular Combatant where applicable.
a. Officer cadets who successfully complete the military training shall be granted the rank of
Second Lieutenant.
b. Conversion to regular commission is not automatic. It is based on availability of vacancy
and other criteria that are or will be in force from time to time.
c. All graduating officer cadets must sign an acceptance on the terms and conditions governing
the Short Service Combatant Commission before they are granted commission into the Nigerian Army.
d. The reckonable period of service will be based on the date of commencement of cadet training
of both civilian and military personnel entrants.


NIGERIAN ARMY DSSC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS.
All applicants must satisfy the following conditions:
a. Be a Nigerian as defined in the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
b. Be a male or female between the ages of 22 and 35 years, while medical consultants be not more than 40 years of age by October 2016.
c. Be medically, mentally and physically fit according to NA standards.
d. Be recommended by at least 2 recognizable referees who must attest to the applicant character and integrity. These could be by a Local Government Chairman/Secretary or an officer of the Armed Forces not below the rank of a Lieutenant Colonel and equivalent or an Assistant Commissioner of Police and above who must hail from the state of the applicant. Passport photographs of referees must be affixed to the letter of attestation.
e. Candidates must submit a letter of Attestation from their former institutions.
f. Measure at least 1.68m (for male) and 1.65m (for female) in height.
g. Must not have been convicted by any court of law. Military personnel must be free from any disciplinary case (This is to be endorsed by the Commanding Officer/Commander).
h. Possess at least a first degree with not less than Second Class Lower Division or HND of not less than Lower Credit from any recognized institution of learning.
i. Possess valid birth certificate endorsed by the National Population Commission, Hospital or Local Government Council or valid age declaration.
j. Possess a valid certificate of state of origin.
k. Applicants (Less serving members of the Armed Forces) must possess NYSC discharge certificate or a valid exemption as the case may be.
l. Graduates with professional qualifications must be duly registered by relevant bodies recognized by Nigerian Laws at the commencement of cadet training.
m. Only academic credentials obtained from 2006 to date will be considered.
n. Candidates must present contact addresses and telephone numbers of parent/guardians and Next of Kin.
o. Candidates must not have any body inscriptions or tattoos.
p. Candidates must tender all original copies of educational certificates (primary to post secondary).
q. Service personnel must present valid military identity cards and letters of recommendations by their Commanding Officers/Commanders. They must also present valid letter(s) of NA sponsorship in tertiary academic institutions. Additionally, they must have served for a period of not less than 5 years in the unit.
r. Candidates must not be members of any cult/society/fraternity.
s. All female applicants are advised to seek for commission into specialist corps e;g Medical, Legal Service or Army Public Relations.


NIGERIAN ARMY DSSC – CONDITION OF SERVICE.
Direct Short Service Commission will be granted for 10 years, for an initial probation period of 3 years, renewable yearly for another period of 7 years. Direct Regular Commission may be granted on conversion after 3 years as a commissioned officer.
a. Conversion to Direct Regular Commission is not automatic. It is based on availability of vacancy and other criteria that are or will be in force from time to time.
b. All graduating officer cadets must sign an acceptance on the terms and conditions governing the Direct Short Service Commission before they are granted commission into the Nigerian Army.
c. The reckonable period of service will be based on the date of commencement of cadet training of both civilian and military personnel entrants.
d. Medical Consultants Officers on successful completion of military training shall be granted the rank of Major and Direct Regular Commission.
e. Officer cadets who successfully complete the military training shall be granted the rank of Lieutenant with no advantage of seniority.




NIGERIAN ARMY CORPS AND SERVICES.
Applications should be into any of the following Corps and Services of the NA:
A. Nigerian Army Medical Corps.
(1) Medical and Dental Consultants. Applicants could belong to either of the following fields of specialization such as General Surgery, Orthopaedic Surgery, Anaesthesia, Neuro Surgery, Cadiothoracic, ENT Surgeons, Physicians (Cardiologists, Endocrinologist, Nephrologists and Neurologists), Ophthalmologists as well as Obstetrics and Gynaecologists, Paediatricians and Family Physicians. Applicants must also consider the following criteria:
(a) Must be Fellow of the National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria or equivalent Postgraduate Medical College.
(b) Not be more than 40 years of age.
(c) Must have full registration of Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN) for the undergraduate degree and additional qualification registration as appropriate.
(d) Must have current MDCN licence to practice as a specialist.
(2) General Duty Medical/Dental Officers. Applicants must possess MBBS/BDS or equivalent with not more than 5 years post – qualification experience and must be fully registered with the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria.
Note: All applicants for Medical Corps, are expected to present proof of registration with their professional regulatory bodies and current practicing license.
B. Directorate of Army Aviation.
Applicants must possess a minimum of BSc/B Eng (Second Class Lower) degree or HND (Lower Credit) with other relevant trade qualification from government – approved institutions for the following fields:
(1) Aerospace/Aeronautical Engineering. Minimum of B Eng or HND in Aerospace/Aeronautical Engineering with not less than 3 years work experience.
(2) Mechanical Engineering. Minimum of B Eng or HND in Mechanical Engineering with not less than 2 years work experience.
(3) Electrical Engineering. Minimum of B Eng or HND in Electrical Electronics (Power option).
(4) Air Traffic Controller. BSc in Geography/Physics/Mathematics with NCAA approved Air Traffic Control License.
(5) Fire Fighter. BSc in Chemistry/Physics with NCAA approved Fire Fighting License from any reputable organization.
C. Directorate of Chaplain Services (Protestant).
Applicants must possess minimum of BA (Second Class Lower) degree in Pastoral Psychology, New Testament Theology, Old Testament Theology, Pastoral Counseling and Child Evangelism from any of the Seminaries/Universities recognized by the NA Directorate of Chaplain Services (Protestant). Applicants must belong to one of the 18 major denominations of the protestant faith. Soldier applicants must have served the NA with a minimum of 5 years experience in Chaplaincy work and must be vetted and recommended by the NA Directorate of Chaplain Services (Protestant).
D. Directorate of Chaplain Services (Roman Catholic).
Applicants must possess a minimum of Bachelor (Second Class Lower) degree in any of the following areas: Philosophy and Theology from a Roman Catholic approved seminary, affiliated to a National Universities Commission accredited University or Urbanian University, Rome. Applicants must have good standing in the church and be also released by a Diocesan Bishop. Applicants must be vetted and recommended by the NA Directorate of Chaplain Services (Roman Catholic).
E. Directorate of Islamic Affairs.
Applicants must possess a minimum of BA, B Ed (Second Class Lower) degree in Arabic and Islamic Studies, LLB Sharia with Diploma in Arabic from recognized Nigerian universities, Azhar University, Cairo or Saudi University. Each applicant would be required to produce testimony of excellent character from a reputable religious organization in Nigeria. Applicants must be able to speak English Language.
F. Directorate of Legal Service.
Applicants must possess LLB BL from a recognized institution. A minimum of 2 years post Law School legal practice is required and applicants must present evidence of this.
G. Directorate of Army Public Relations .
Applicants must possess a minimum of BSc, BA (Second Class Lower) degree or HND (Lower Credit) in Journalism, Radio and Television Broadcasting, Radio Operation and Performance. Applicants must have evidence of Membership to any Professional body in relation to media operation and journalism.


HOW TO APPLY FOR THE NIGERIAN ARMY SSC AND DSSC APPLICATION.
The following will apply:
a. Applications are to be made online.
b. To apply:
(1) Log on to www.nigerianarmyms.ng to create an account.
(2) Read the Qualification Criteria.
(3) From the Home Page, Select SSC application.
(4) On successful registration, you will receive an email notification containing your login details.
(5) Click on ‘Login’ to complete the application form.
(6) Ensure all required documents are uploaded:
-passport photograph.
-educational certificates.
-evidence of membership of any professional body.
-certificate of state of origin.
-birth certificate or age declaration
c. Print Out. Applicants must print out their online generated photo-slip on completion of their application. The first page is to be signed by a Court of Law and the second page is to be signed by the Local Government Chairman/Secretary or any military officer of the rank of Lieutenant Colonel or equivalent and above who hails from your state. Successful applicants are required to present their printed photo-slip to the selection board during interview


CLOSING DATE
5. All applications must be submitted not later than 13th June 2016.




FURTHER INFORMATION
6. For further information, you may call 07046349788 and 09099170154, or visit
www.army.mil.ng
For technical support and complaints, call the following support lines 07018447913 or email
support@nigerianarmyms.org

‘I just Recorded The Biggest Song Of My Life’ – Ice Prince Set To Drop New Single





Rapper, Ice Prince just announced that he is set to drop the biggest song of his life.
The ‘Aboki’ crooner, took to social media to inform fans that he has just concluded work on the biggest single of his life, asking fans to anticipate.
Ice Prince, who is set to release a new album, J2TW, which means Jtown To The World, has us all yearning for this new biggest single of his life already.




Just recorded the biggest song of my life? #J2TW can’t wait #ZaManiac i am for Life!
— IcePrince Zamani (@Iceprincezamani) May 9, 2016
You have our attention Ice, we are all waiting!

MUSIC: DeeDat Ft KashBoi - My Money





The wait is finally over!!!
Brother hood Entertainment fast rising act Deedat is On and Rolling again..

This time its a new school rap style ft Kashboi Titled My money...

"money on ma mind...
mind on ma money..."

wow listen and fall for the track.

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Registration Process For ESUT Fresh Students


The University Of Nigeria, Nsukka hereby invites candidates who made their first choice  in the 2016 Unified Tertiary Matriculation
Examination (UTME) and scored 200 and above for screening.




The computer Based Test screening will be conducted at the Nsukka
campus of the University as follows:


DAY ONE:

DATE: Tuesday July 28, 2016:
FACULTIES: Agricultural Sciences, Medicine and Surgery, Dentistry, Health Science and Technology, Veterinary Sciences and Engineering.

TIME; 9:am - 11am - Veterinary Medicine (All candidates)
Agricultural Sciences (All candidates)
11:am - 1:pm - Medicine and Surgery (All
candicates)
Dentistry (All candidates)
1:pm - 3pm - Health Sciences and Technology
(All Candidates)
3pm - 5pm - Engineering (All candidates)


DAY TWO:

DATE: Wednesday July 28, 2016:
FACULTIES: Law, Arts and Education.
TIME- 8am - 10.am - Law (All candidates)
Arts( mass communication)
12pm - 2pm - All other departments in Faculty of Arts.
2pm- 4pm - Education (All candidates)

DAY THREE:
DATE: Thursday August 1st 2016:

FACULTIES: Biological sciences Phamaceutical Sciences, physical sciences and envuronmental
Studies

TIME: 9am - 11am - Biological sciences(Plantscience and biotechnology, Mocrobiology, Zoology and Environmental studies and Combined Biological
sciences) 11am - 1pm - Biological Sciences (Biochemistry) Pharmaceutical Sciences (All candidates) 1pm - 3pm - Physical Sciences(All candidates)
3pm - 5pm - Environmental Studies (All
candidates)



DAY FOUR:

DATE: Friday August 2nd' 2016:
FACULTIES: Business Administration and Social
sciences.
TIME: 9am - 11am - Business Administration (All
candidates)
11am - 1pm - Social Sciences (Econs, Public
Admin and Sociology/Anthropology)
1pm- 3pm - Social Sciences ( All other
departments in Social sciences)


ONLINE REGISTRATION:
A) Eligible candidates should pay a processing fee of Two thousand naira (N2000) only through e-transact for online registration at
any branch of:
-UBA
- Zenith Bank Plc.
- Access Bank Plc
- First Bank of nigeria Plc.
- Fidelity Bank.

B) Online Registration commences on
Monday 27th June 2016 and ends on Friday
7th july 2016 . Those who fail to register within this period will not be screened .
Candidates should access and complete the University Of Nigeria 2016/2017 Post-Utme screening form online at unnportal.unn.edu.ng

C) All candidates are required to bring the following for the
screening exercise.
i. A copy of ONLINE form duly completed
ii. 2016/2017 JAMB slip.
You are advised to come along with your JAMB Original Result Slip
with your passport Photograph on it. If you do not have this
document, click here to get yours
No GSM handsets, calculators or any other extraneous material
should be brought into the screening halls.
Venue for the screening is Nnamdi Azikiwe Library (Digital
Laboratory), University of Nigeria, Nsukka campus.





BLIND CANDIDATES:
Blind candidates should register online but they are not invited to the screening exercise.
Candidates may also visit University of Nigerian website for this information.

Monday, May 9

Meet Bamido Idowu whose company Bamwase is empowering jobseekers and small business owners in Nigeria

Tell us a little about yourself?

I  was born and raised in Port Harcourt, to a business man as a father and my mother is a teacher but also dabbles in business, My parents were blessed with 6 children and i am the third child and 2nd daughter. I am a legal practitioner with a law degree from the University of Abuja,

So how do you combine being a lawyer and a business woman?

Actually it has not been easy there is a popular saying  that “you can’t serve two masters soon one is going to suffer” so right now i am 100 percent dedicated on building the Bamwase brand though i  still have some outstanding legal obligation to clients 



Of all the businesses why did you decide to go into the internet business?

The internet has always been a fascinating place to escape to right from the time i knew the internet existed. The only problem my parents had with me while growing up was The internet problem in a time where the internet was an unknown to most Nigerians, i spent all my time at a cyber cafe which was far from home and i frequently get lost in that world that i lose track of time until the close of day so i kept many late nights which got me into so much trouble at home. So when the time came for me to go into business it was logical it would have something to do with the internet.

What prepared you for the world of business?

When i was 15, I was the president of the Junior Achievement of Nigeria and that prepared me for the challenges of the The business world and ever since then i have been into various business venture. The best teacher in life is experience, so for as long i can remember i have been into various ventures and i have recorded many failures and i grew from those experiences

where do you see your business in the next ten years?

In the next ten years Bamwase should be a household name from all over the world making life easier for people and empowering businesses and professionals  all over the world. 




Don't forget to visit www.Bamwase.com and register

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Miss Ajegunle City 2016: The first ever beauty Pageant In Ajegunle, Lagos

Are you between the Ages of 17-23, Are you bold and beautiful, Do you have the charisma, Do you have what it takes to be the first queen ever of Ajegunle City? Do you posses the Qualities to become the new face of Ajegunle City? Then congratulations Its the Maiden Edition of the prestigious

Miss Ajegunle City 2016....There Queens in our streets. Stand a chance to win mouth watering prizes....


1st prize:
> A car,
> 1year Modeling Contract with BNB Apparels,Moblie phone and A cash prize
> of Three hundred thousand Naira
>


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> A Refrigerator
> 1year Modeling Contract with BNB Apparels,Moblie phone and A cash prize of Two hundred thousand Naira
>


> 3rd Prize:
> A laptop,
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>


> Consolation Prizes,Mobile Phones and other gifts...,
>
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>
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> AUDITION DATE 13TH MAY 2016

6 Die in Fresh Herdsmen Attack on Taraba Communities



Suspected Fulani herdsmen on Saturday attacked Korum, Orawua and Gidan Bature communities in Gassol Local Government Council of Taraba State.


According to the village head of Korum Emmanuel Chia , the herdsmen attacked the communities at about 2 AM, killing six people. He also said that eight cars were burnt and several houses were destroyed.
He added that dozens of those injured in the attack are currently receiving treatment at the First Referral Hospital in Mutum Biyu as well as the MDGs Clinic in Yerima and Ityav Clinic , a private hospital in Yerima.


According to THISDAY , one of the victims, Terver Akporogh said that the lands belonging to the displaced persons were reportedly sold to the herdsmen to graze their cattle by the Emir of Gassol, Alhaji Idi Ciroma, and his local chiefs (Dekeci).


“The Emir and his local chiefs sold our farmlands to the Fulanis who came from other places to settle on our ancestral land. We can’t farm because the Fulanis are not allowing us. They claimed our lands were sold to them by the local chiefs and the Emir of Gassol himself.


The attack would not have happened if the Emir had responded to security threats in the area when we reported the problem to him. The little crops we have planted have already been taken over by the herdsmen who turn our farms into grazing fields,” Terver said.


Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Joseph Kwaji who confirmed the attack said that details were still sketchy. The Special Adviser to the Governor on Security Matters, Wonukem Agyo , also confirmed the incident, saying that the Commanding Officer of 20 Battalion Serti and 93 Battalion Takum have been contacted for deployment of their men to the affected areas.
 
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