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Literature / Re: The Chronicles Of Paulinus by paulmario(m): 11:32pm On May 09, 2017 |
A TASTE OF DEATH I tripped and dashed headlong striking my brow on the hard concrete floor of our lodge. It ripped open. I felt rest clutching me tightly on the ground but the throbbing of my heart against my chest could afford me no leisure. I pushed myself up. Picking my strength from where I left it I began limping; blood had mixed with sweat. My face was covered in a pool of blood. The salty taste of sweat struggled for a way into my mouth. I kept on blowing it off. The briny taste of my blood and sweat mixture nauseated me. ‘Maybe I have lost him,’ my mind wandered trying to find a reason to relax a bit. But such leisure was far to be gained at that moment. My heart could need a million seconds to pace down its throbbing marathon. Tears of helplessness blurred my vision. I could hardly glide a leg to make a move. I knew at that moment that I couldn’t make it alive. Who could imagine how I struggled with my killer? A storm of thought filled my mind. I gasped for breath but the air in the building clogged in dread. I was writhing in pain. I watch my potential killer smoking stinks of fury as he strode towards me. His dagger that curved slightly on its blade dripped of liquid of a crimson tinge. ‘Please sir, I don’t know where they are,’ my voice hung at the edge of my strength. ‘You shall pay for their lives with yours since you want to be a hero,’ his voice reeked of fumed anger. I could only move my hands above me as I lay down there helpless. He had earlier struck me with his dagger while I was in my study. I came back that evening and felt weird when I entered the compound. An unsettled smoke of danger suspended in the air. I couldn’t make sense of it ‘cos my hostel had always bustled with activities of youths. It had never frozen into a graveyard quietude like that evening before. Pebbles lined through the corridor. The newly painted wall was redesigned with scratched of groping fingernails struggling to escape. ‘How mad the landlord would be when he sees this,’ that was all I could make of the signs. I hardly noticed the stains of blood, the debris of bottles and footwear that lay scattered at each corner. Some people’s door stood ajar, even that of the famous secret master. But I felt strangely courageous to continue whistling with my mouth and lunged straight to my room. My room choked with the pong of Indian hemp. ‘Who could this idiot be,’ I clipped my nose with my thumb and index fingers while my eyes rummaged through my room. It stood in a mess. My neatly piled clothes were littered on the ground, my books were in shreds. Nothing obeyed its normal position… Continue@ http://chroniclesofpaulinus..com.ng/2017/05/episode-6-day-i-had-taste-of-death.html |
Literature / The Chronicles Of Paulinus by paulmario(m): 1:09am On May 04, 2017 |
hello guys, I want to use this platform to brush up my story writings and to learn from your constructive criticisms. Please help me as I also promise to bring interesting stories for your reading pleasure. Episode 1: My Okada ordeal Boredom almost choked me to death in the house. I was home alone. I had finished watching all movies in the rack. My internet was faulty else I would have soaked myself in my kindle reader. So I took a time out. "Hello, could you take me to the cinema?" I beckoned the 'okada' man. He looked at me and jolted like one who has just won all his stakes in Betnaija. I was rocking my fashionista poise, so I didn't blame him when he uttered the ridiculous "it's #2500 sir". His lips slackened backwards as if to deny what just came out of it. "Oga no mind wetin you dey see I know where cinema dey, and na #100 naira I dey take to go there come rain come sunshine". I argued. He grinned "oya enter". I held my sagging trouser as I threw my right leg over the back seat like a karate apprentice. His shirt smelt dusty and sweaty. The bushy hair was uncombed and flecks of dust rested on it giving a yellowish brown colour. I almost sneezed out my lungs, thanks for my hanky. There's something about the stench from his cloth that nauseated me. I could feel the hot air in company with the stench immigrating into my nostril. Even the hanky I fixed tightly on my nose could not scare them away. We got to the destination. Calmly, I placed my right thumb and index finger on his shoulder blade to sustain my balance while climbing down his high-jacked 'okada'. With zero delay, I reached out for my wallet, removed a neatly piled #100 note and tossed it to his greasy palm. He ejected his lips to show some brownish teeth which I immediately perceived as a thank you smile. I dashed to the film house in a flash. There was a feeling of comfort I felt when the soothing Air-conditioned breeze hit my skin. Culled from http://chroniclesofpaulinus..com.ng/ |
Education / Centre For Distance Learning: Ladoke Akintola University Of Technology, Ogbomoso by paulmario(m): 5:08pm On Nov 09, 2016 |
LAUTECH Open and Distance Learning Centre affords students the skills to fit learning around their daily life, this gives an efficient ground for anyone, even the busiest person, to further a career and earn new qualifications. They provide a Learning Management System where the various online learning takes place. The LAUTECH Open and Distance Learning Centre has a wonderful philosophy which is driven by a superseding yearning to open up access to high calibre, worldwide standard and germane education in a situation that is adaptable, open, and accommodating and addresses individual and collective realities. In the quest for this, they set out to deploy exclusive proper technology and are engaged in minimising boundaries to an engaging and substantial learning background. Students on this platform have been known to make tremendous success and this is as a result of their well-designed courseware coupled with an effective and efficient facilitation. Looking at the goal of this institute, they set forth to be a hub of academic excellence and a training ground for a productive entrepreneurial, self-sustaining and independent individuals. Also, it is their endeavour to unite the idea of excellence and research with qualitative and adequate practical application development. If this is achieved, then they will surely establish an elite society, since also, there will be room to liberalise access to science and technology education. There is a move towards providing prospect and access to flexible and quality learning atmosphere, which I suppose should be life-long education towards developing a critical sense of innovation, distinction and technology-driven knowledge for encountering the challenges of life. For more information about distance learning in general please visit www.distancelearningng.com |
Education / Distance Learning Universities in Nigeria approved by NUC by paulmario(m): 4:53pm On Nov 09, 2016 |
There is a high demand in the education sector of Nigeria and this has prompted the well-meaning initiatives of some VCs of Nigeria Universities to adopt an open and distance learning programme. Although we have just very few distance learning universities in Nigeria, but this few are very credible and their degree certificates are very well recognised everywhere in Nigeria. For the record sake, let me reaffirm, the National Universities Commission is the authority with the responsibility of accrediting universities in Nigeria and likewise stipulating measures for them to follow if they actually wish to be among the list of the universities with distance learning. It will not be a surprise to you, if you find out after reading this post, that your most preferred university is not actually among the Distance Learning Universities in Nigeria. Let this not deter you from making your move towards furthering your education. I wish to say that I am not listing these universities out of bias but based on the information I have at hand while writing this post, nonetheless, any needed update in the list shall be duly applied. So let us look at the list of Distance Learning Universities in Nigeria. University of Ibadan Universities with distance learning The premiere university, as it is fondly called is the nation’s pride when it comes to academic excellence and technological advancement. The University of Ibadan, being one of the most prominent universities in Nigeria, tops the list of the Distance Learning Universities in Nigeria. This is not a surprise since they are well known for moving their great initiative towards academic excellence. It is the first University in Nigeria. They have a very well functional distance learning centre and I think the University of Ibadan is one of those Universities any Nigerian can dream of attending. This being said, take your time and consider whether you can join their programme. The University of Ibadan was established some 67 years back, the University of Ibadan, UI as it is fondly referred to, is the first University in Nigeria. Until 1962 when it turned into an undeniable autonomous University, it was a College of the University of London in a unique relationship plan. The University, which brought off with scholarly projects in Arts, Science and Medicine, is currently an extensive stronghold of learning with academic projects in thirteen Faculties and it also has other academic units. As a way of building quality human resources and enhancing academic excellence, the university has been in the forefront of major educational establishments in the nation, one of which is the current Research Foundation (UIRF) and a new school of business (UISB) that is expected to take off towards the tail-end of the year 2016. Part of their endeavour to expanding the frontiers of knowledge is very well manifest in the distance education they have. Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife Distance education Another vibrant Institute among these Distance Learning Universities in Nigeria is the Obafemi University, Ile Ife has shown great historical strength in various fields of academic proficiency, and this is seen in the various programmes they have developed to facilitate academic excellence. The Obafemi Awolowo University is an extensive public institution instituted in 1962 as The University of Ife. The University located in Ile-Ife, Osun State, south-west of Nigeria. In the 1970's and the mid-1980's, the University achieved the first position among universities in Africa, with a lively academic and social climate and a great worldwide repute. These days, the University has distinguished herself for her rich tradition of excellence having produced, from among its staff, a Nobel Laureate and four National Merit Award holders. University of Lagos Akoka Universities with distance learning This must surely be among the universities with Distance Learning Centres in Nigeria. Why do I say so? It is, of course, a well-known fact that Lagos state has quite an enormous number of working class who rarely have time for their home let alone coming to sit in class to receive lectures. I think it is because of places like Lagos that this distance learning initiative is best suited, and so it is a great initiative for the University of Lagos to make the list of Distance Learning Universities in Nigeria. Established in 1962, the University of Lagos has, for more than 5 decades, given qualitative and research-focused learning to Nigerians and every one of the individuals who has entered its sphere in pursuit of knowledge. At its inauguration, the University of Lagos was commissioned to create an expert workforce that would direct the political, social and economic advancement of a recently independent nation. Throughout the past fifty years, the University has sought after this mission with dynamism, brilliance and flamboyant confidence. The University has established a legacy of scholarly magnificence and is presently acclaimed freely as "the University of First Choice and the Nation's Pride." I cannot say much about this university, I believe experience can speak better. It is among the nation’s top best universities and I think it is most ad rem for them to take the initiative and enlist themselves among the universities with distance learning (which they did). University of Maiduguri Universities with distance education The university of Maiduguri also makes the list of universities with distance learning centres in Nigeria. It is no surprise, knowing the great academic strides they have reached in the recent past. The University of Maiduguri took off in April 1976 by acquiring the facilities of the North-east College of Arts and Sciences (NECAS) when the College commissioned by the Federal Government. The NorthEast school of Arts and Science was built up as a post-secondary institute for the preparation of students who already have secondary education for entrance into Degree programs in Nigeria University following two years of Advance (A) Level work. The school commenced in 1976 with Late Alhaji Hamidu Alkali as its first principal. The offices, for example, research laboratory, lecture auditoria, library, office blocks, staff and other supporting administrations assumed control from the NECAS formed the core of the University and made it feasible for it to initiate degree programs for the first academic session in three faculties, in particular Arts and Education, Social Sciences and Law, and Sciences on 28th, October that year. Since then they have shown great academic prowess and competency, currently making the list of universities with distance learning. Modibbo Adama University of Technology, Yola Universities with distance education Another university making the list of Universities with Distance Learning Centers is the great Modibbo Adama University of Technology, Yola. As a college of technology, I will only be disappointed if they don’t make the list of universities with distance learning - a trending technological innovation. The modibbo Adama University of Technology, Yola. Formally called the Federal University of Technology, Yola, Adamawa state Nigeria was set up in 1981 by the Federal Government of Nigeria to give the truly necessary technologically trained manpower for the country. It is one of the Federal Universities commissioned by National Universities Commission (NUC) to offer Bachelors, Masters and Doctorate degrees in various areas of Science and Technology. Due to some necessities, the university was merged with University of Maiduguri in the year 1984, when it turned into the Modibbo Adama Campus (MACUM), of University of Maiduguri. Be that as it may, another circumstance resulted in the separation of the university and was granted independence of its own with the name reverted to Federal University of Technology, Yola. This change of the University’s name to Modibbo Adama University of Technology, (MAUTECH) was later approved by the then President of Nigeria, Dr Goodluck Jonathan, in the year 2011. The University, from the look of things, judging from the time they got their autonomy is very much young, but they still make the list of Distance Learning Universities in Nigeria. University of Nigeria Abuja Universities with distance learning Just like Lagos, Abuja is also one of the places to have, not just one, but universities with distance learning. Being the Capital city, one can simply assume it to be among the leading universities with distance learning. Let me also say briefly about this University. The University took off from a temporal site, made up of three pieces of building intended for a primary school in Gwagwalada, now labelled the "mini - campus". Academic exercises began in the mini - campus in 1990. Around the same time, the University was apportioned a territory of an area covering more than 11,800 hectares along the Abuja - Abuja road for the improvement of its main campus. Among the milestones in the campus consist of the Senate Chamber, the Science Laboratories, Faculty of Law, the Faculty of Management Sciences, Faculty of Education, Faculty of Social Sciences, School of Remedial Studies and the Institute of Education. The university Medical Centre which has been equipped with up-to-date health facilities and prominent staff can't be overlooked. The grounds has various recreational offices including an Olympic size football field, a volleyball pitch and a long tennis court. They have many other things I should have said but let me just stop here. This is one of the outstanding Nation’s universities, I know why I said so because it is actually at the heart of the nation – the capital centre, and so I see it as a great move from the administrators of the university to see that they are among the Distance Learning Universities in Nigeria. Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso Universities with distance learning This is one of the universities that had great challenges in its infant days. Really making the list of universities with distance learning is a great stride and awesome initiative since, like the University of Ibadan, it is also located in an area where we experience people with great zeal for quality education. Maybe you have not heard of this university or little has been said about them in your area; let me take few lines to tell you something about them. The origination of the University started in 1987 when Governor Adetunji Olurin, the then Military Governor of Oyo State, reacting to a letter from the Governing Council of the Polytechnic Ibadan set up a seven-member interministerial team, whose presiding officer happened to be Mrs Oyinkan Ayoola He likewise declared on second May 1990 the Appointment of Professor Olusegun Ladimeji Oke, a recognised Chemist and a Fellow of Academy of Science (FAS) as the first Vice-Chancellor of the University. On thirteenth March 1990, the Federal Military Government had acquiesced to the State's solicitation to set up the new University. The Committee presented its report in 1988 and suggested the foundation of a State University. The foundation of the College of Health Sciences was put off for a year and later produced results in October 1991 with a student population of thirty. Emerging from the formation of Osun State from the previous Oyo State, the name of the University was changed from the Oyo State University of Technology to Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso and the Decree that built up the University was accurately revised. Ahmadu Bello University Zaria Universities with distance learning As Nigeria drew closer to independence on October 1, 1960, it had just a single university: the University of Ibadan, set up in 1948. The important Ashby Commission report (presented a month prior to independence) prescribed including new universities in each of Nigeria's then-three districts, and also the capital, Lagos. Indeed, even before the Commission report, nonetheless, the regional governments had started arranging colleges. In May 1960, the Northern Region had elevated the School of Arabic Studies in Kano to come to be the Ahmadu Bello College for Arabic and Islamic Studies. (The school was named after the area's predominant political pioneer, Alhaji Sir Ahmadu Bello). The Ashby Commission report proposals gave another driving force and course, and it was eventually chosen to make the University of Northern Nigeria at Zaria (as opposed to Kano). The university would assume control over the offices of the Nigerian College of Arts, Science and Technology at Samaru simply outside Zaria, and would join the Ahmadu Bello College in Kano, the Agricultural Research Institute at Samaru, the Institute of Administration at Zaria, and the Veterinary Research Institute at Vom on the Jos Plateau. The law setting up the new university was passed by the Northern Region assembly in 1961. It was chosen to name the university after Ahmadu Bello, and the Kano school then took the name of Abdullahi Bayero, a past Emir of Kano. It is a great relieve to so many people to have this university as one of the Distance Learning Universities in Nigeria, this time, around, not just the distance and time constraint but also security reason. I think it is most beneficial to have such establishment in this security-threatened zones. the information here, as i have earlier indicated are all based on the list given by the National University Commission (NUC), and all credible at this moment I'm writing the post. If you need further resource information about online learning, tips and strategies you can visit www.distancelearningng.com
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Education / Finally The University Of Lagos Distance Learning Application Is Out! by paulmario(m): 9:17am On Nov 02, 2016 |
This is to inform all Nairalanders who are interested in enrolling for a distance learning programme at the prestigious University of Lagos Distance Learning Centre, that admission is now opened. There are many programmes available this time around. Please ignore any information requiring you to make payment to private individuals so as to facilitate your admission. For more information and application details please visit http://www.distancelearningng.com/2016/10/it-is-finally-out-university-of-lagos-distance-learning-institute-admission.html
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Education / Fastest Trending Education Platform In Nigeria - Online Learning! by paulmario(m): 10:30am On Oct 05, 2016 |
There is another trend of learning that some Nigeria Universities have adopted and I feel this will go a long way to providing education to the doorsteps of most Nigerian - it is the distance learning. You may have heard about it but maybe you just snapped the idea off, just imagine presenting another degree to your employer. You can literally stay in your workplace or home and still gain your dream degrees. This is no more time to say "hey I wanted to have this degree but the workload is too much and I can't afford to sit in a classroom to listen to lectures. Time is changing and learning is seriously evolving for the better. I have spent a huge chunk of my time to go through a lot of blogging sites in Nigeria and come to realise that most of the blogs are mostly entertainments, politics and gossips. So, I have created a unique blog to adequately inform all Nigerians about this trending academic initiative. Good,a thing, most of our Universities now have distance learning centres. Don't just enrol, you really need to be equipped with relevant information and tips that will help you make the best of it. for more information please Vist http://www.distancelearningng.com |
Religion / [b][b]which Is The Best Religion? by paulmario(m): 12:20pm On May 28, 2016 |
Which is the best religion? I know that the theme of this essay can be somehow controversial, anyway I am writing to spur us into critical and rational analysis of what we think we know. Meanwhile, when I say religion, I mean an institution which expresses belief in supernatural power. Did God actually will that we should have a religion; if yes, then which religion in particular? We may know quite well that God created us with consciences. But this conscience is nurtured by the environment one grows in. Cultures, religions, ideas, experiences, education; all these elements determine the workings of our mind-set and by extension, our conscience. We are always prone to judge others based on our mind-set and religious orientation. We often revile and abuse those we consider outside the faith as those to be damned. Funny enough, they also think of us, the same way. Come to think of it, if all religions consider themselves the best religion, which is the best among the best? If you are born and bred in Christianity, your worldviews and orientations are limited by what you read in the scripture and possibly traditions, our peculiar experiences and environmental influence. You are indoctrinated to believe everything the Church says. I am not trying to sound rebellious but to see if we can find a meeting point between these religions. We should also understand that the same way we were brought up, is actually the same way others were brought up to believe what they know today. If I am to say, I don’t think religion has done humanity any good so far. We are all slaves to what we believe and what we think is the right thing. Looking into the antiquity, several religious wars have been fought and is still being fought to this day; the Jihad, crusades, war of Keppel, Lebanese civil war, German peasants’ war, Sudanese civil war, Nigeria civil war, and other countless wars during the medieval era, not to say anything about the Boko Haram insurgence in Nigeria today. What happened to the rationality God gave to mankind? Goodness! Do we really need religion? When Christ was on earth he had a religion; likewise other religious founders. But I don’t think Jesus was an extremist, likewise Muhammad or Buddha. The question about whether we really need religion is what I cannot explicitly answer here but I leave it for those who have better knowledge than I do. Be it known to us that today, religion has been bastardized and in so many ways used as camouflage for innumerable vicious acts. People do so many atrocities all in the name of religion. Bravo to Pope Francis who has resigned from pardoning paedophiliac priests. It is obvious we have so many religious people but few practise the very essence of what their religion propagate. That is why in Nigeria, which unarguably has the greatest number of Churches in Africa, people still wallow in abject sinfulness and live like those in hell; the neonate of 1965 has become the seat of evil, and I bemoan the doom awaiting us!!! Islam, which literally stands for peace is now an irony. Christianity is seen as a veil which people use to cover their evil deeds. Go to various churches in Nigeria today, those in the church council are those who have questionable characters, yet they hide under the auspices of religion. I await your contribution to this problem which I consider overwhelmingly perplexing. |
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