Monday, 31 August 2015

Motivational Tips- True Words We Forget Too Soon

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A good number of us are quiet aware of some daily facts and tips to having a great life, but we often either neglect or forget them.
Life has a way of dealing with people differently and some people learn from their mistakes, experiences and failures. We all have some facts and tips that once helped us through our trying periods and after we get back on our feet; we forget them. 
here is a reminder on some of these true words which can boost our day.

1. Life is relatively short: We all live once with the mind that one day we would die. Learn to live your life like its the last. make good impacts so when you die you will be remembered for good. live laugh and love because you never can tell when it will be time for you to leave the earth or when your own JESUS will come for you.

Jonathan Holds Meeting With Ex-ministers In A Bid To Defend His Integrity

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Former President Goodluck Jonathan, has met with some members of his cabinet in a bid to defend his integrity.
He was said to have told the former ministers that he was “not a thief in office as being portrayed”.
He explained how he met President Muhammadu Buhari for 20 minutes, on two issues that are;
  • advising Buhari against subjecting his person and former cabinet members to “media trial” on alleged corruption and;
  • why the Election Petition Tribunals in Rivers and Akwa Ibom, should be allowed to work unhindered.

Ghen Ghen...America Has Finally Released The Names Of Corrupt Nigerians


This should be a good news right.. Now we have the list of the troublers of Nigeria....

Contrary to counter claims in some quarters that the US government was in possession of documents indicting top aides of Goodluck Jonathan, indications have emerged that President Muhammadu Buhari has, in fact, been handed shocking documents relating to monumental stealing of ministers and others.

It was learnt that the intervention of some individuals, including some African leaders, tended to suggest to Buhari that he needed to give his predecessor soft landing; and indeed, the President had agreed but on the condition that the aides and ministers who looted the treasury must return the funds.

Beware!!! Boko Haram Suspects Found In Lagos

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Detectives have arrested 19 suspected Boko Haram terrorists in Lagos, Enugu, Plateau, Kano and Gombe states.
The suspects were some of the commanders and frontline members of the sect who had played active roles in its bloody campaign, particularly in the Northeastern.
The suspects, who were arrested between July 8 and August 24, included those that coordinated and executed suicide attacks in Potiskum, Kano, Zaria and Jos.

IGP Reduces Governors Envoy From 150 To 62


Responding to the urgent request of President Muhammadu Buhari, IGP Solomon Arase has reduced the number of police men attached to governors and dignitaries to make them more effective to the people.
Arase who disclosed the information in Lagos during the weekend, had reduced the number of police men from 150 to 62. 
The IGP said the police were worried that too many of their officers and men were doing jobs other than their core police duties, yet they were being promoted.

According to him, that was behind the decision to withdrawal security from unauthorized persons who use police orderlies for personal aggrandizement rather than as a result of a real threat to their lives. Such people, he said, should find other ways to secure themselves.

YEPA!!! See What Fayose Is Making His Civil Servants Go Thorugh

I saw the tweet and i am like what is this.. I don't know if they are doing it willingly or he told them to, but from what i am seeing they are begging him for something.. It is well oo. Fayose now a mini god. hehehehe..
Ekti state civil servants it is well with thou...


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Friday, 28 August 2015

NUC PUBLISHED 57 ILLEGAL VARSITIES..

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A LIST of 57 degree-awarding institutions, operating illegally in the country, has been released by the National Universities Commission (NUC).
According to the NUC Executive Secretary Prof. Julius Okojie, the certificates obtained from such institutions would not be accorded recognition for the purpose of election, participation in the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) and other important functions.
The commission also said investigation is ongoing another eight institutions. He warned that the owners risk prosecution and would be made to refund the fees collected from students if found guilty.

PDP UPTURNS METUH’S SUSPENSION, REMOVAL OF LAGOS CHAIRMAN

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The National Working Committee (NWC) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has upturned the purported suspension of the National Publicity Secretary of the party, Chief Olisa Metuh by the Anambra state chapter of the party.
The NWC of the PDP specifically described the purported suspension of Metuh as  void.
In the same vein, the NWC has equally declared as a nullity, the purported “impeachment” of Capt. Olatunji Shelle, the Lagos State Chairman of the party, by the Lagos State Executive.

APC LEADERS ANGRY AS BUHARI APPOINTS MORE NORTHERNERS

THERE was an outrage in the ruling All Progressives Congress on Thursday, over the announcement of new appointments by President Muhammadu Buhari.
Leaders of the APC, complained that the appointments tilted in favour of the North and said the party must move fast to cope with the backlash of expected rumblings in the polity.
They said that the President was already giving the party a bad name among Nigerians and had hoped that he would learn from the criticisms that trailed his first appointments where more northerners were appointed into sensitive positions than southerners.
Buhari, according to a statement by his Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, on Thursday approved the appointment of Babachir David Lawal from Adamawa State as the Secretary to the Government of the Federation.
He also named Mr. Abba Kyari from Borno state as his Chief of Staff.

Adesina said all the appointments would take immediate effect.

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HE STILL SENDS BIRDS – Friday August 28th 2015

HE STILL SENDS BIRDS
Memorise: And it shall be, that thou shalt drink of the brook: and I have commanded the ravens to feed thee there. 1st Kings 17:4
Read: 1st Kings 17:2-6

Bible in one year: Genesis 45-46, Romans 1:1-17

Thursday, 27 August 2015

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WEAPONS FOR GOD’S SERVANTS – Thursday August 27th 2015 

Memorise: And Samuel grew, and the LORD was with him, and did let none of his words fall to the ground. 1st Samuel 3:19 

Read: 1st Samuel 3:19-21, 

Bible in one year: Genesis 43-44, John 21:15-25 

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Wednesday, 26 August 2015

NATIONAL ID WILL COMPLEMENT VOTERS REGISTRATION SAYS BUHARI

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President Muhammadu Buhari, on Tuesday, admonished those who wanted their votes to count in the next general election in the country, to endeavour to participate in the National Identity Card registration currently going on.
He said the scheme would necessarily complement the voter registration exercise by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), to check under-aged voters and the likes that had played on the integrity of past elections.

SIERRA LEAONE CELEBRATES LAST KNOWN CURED EBOLA PATIENT

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Sierra Leone’s last known Ebola patient has been released from hospital, raising hopes the west African nation may finally have beaten the devastating epidemic.
President Ernest Bai Koroma hailed the beginning of the end of Ebola in Sierra Leone on Tuesday,  as Adama Sankoh, was released from hospital in Makeni, the country’s third-largest city, in a festive ceremony.
Sankoh, whose 23-year-old son contracted Ebola in the capital, Freetown, before traveling to his home village, thanked everyone who provided her with care during her illness.