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uniquefurlife:Thanks. You got me by the way you called the name. The man's (Ragnnar) character in that movie inspires me. Guess my search for new lands starts now. Most schools there GP requirement is 2.5 gp on a 4 scale grading while here in Nigeria GP is been calculated on a 5 Scale grading. I don't even know how to convert from 5 scale to 4 scale. |
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Linzo: thanks Bro. How about PGD in Canada? 1 Like |
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Good day people, I have been a disciple of this travel section for some years now and I found it interesting and enlightening. I graduated with second class lower (3.34 GP on a 5 scale) in Agricultural Engineering, Farm power and Machinery option. my aim is to do my masters in Mechanical Engineering e.g. production, Automobile, etc my Questions are: + Can I get a master programme with my result in Canada or USA? + If yes, which university? please I need your honest Advice. |
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Good day people, I have been a disciple of this travel section for some years now and I found it interesting and enlightening. I graduated with second class lower (3.34 GP) in Agricultural Engineering, Farm power and Machinery option. my aim is to do my masters in Mechanical Engineering e.g. production, Automobile, etc my Questions are: + Can I get a master programme with my result in Canada or USA? + If yes, which university? please I need your honest Advice. |
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Good day people, I have been a disciple of this travel section for some years now and I found it interesting and enlightening. I graduated with second class lower (3.34 GP) in Agricultural Engineering, Farm power and Machinery option. my aim is to do my masters in Mechanical Engineering e.g. production, Automobile, etc my Questions are: + Can I get a master programme with my result in Canada or USA? + If yes, which university? please I need your honest Advice. |
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guy you got me, have been praying for someone to upload this picture. God have answered my prayer through you. in that game, only this guy was standing from the crowd out of disappointment. spartan117: 1 Like |
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Thanks lordOM: |
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Good day people, My friend have this thing appearing on her skin. She have taken a lot off medication but it keeps coming out. Last she went to hospital, after eyes observation by the Doctor without sending her to lab. said it is scabies. She have since finish the scabies medication as prescribe by the Doctor, still no effect. Please your candid solution is need here to save a life. And she often complain of headache.
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Good day people, My friend have this thing appearing on her skin. She have taken a lot off medication but it keeps coming out. Last she went to hospital, after eyes observation by the Doctor without sending her to lab. said it is scabies. She have since finish the scabies medication as prescribe by the Doctor, still no effect. Please your candid solution is need here to save a life. And she often complain of headache.
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The United Labour Congress (ULC) has condemned the violence that erupted in Owerri, the Imo State capital in the aftermath of demolition of the popular Ekeukwu market on the orders of the state Governor, Rochas Okorocha leading to the death of several people. Comrade Joe Ajaero, President of the Congress in a statement issued on Saturday, described the killing of innocent citizens by agents of the state as barbaric, unconscionable and out of sync with the dictates of modern societies that thrive on strict adherence to the Rule of Law and natural justice. Ajaero explained that many lives had been lost at the time the statement was issued while scores were lying in hospital seriously injured and many more lost properties running into billions of naira. “This once again is a national eyesore that leaves a deep gash on our collective conscience as a people and as a country. “Our members in Imo having followed this matter through and investigations from the Headquarters of the ULC suggest that this matter is understandably in the courts pending adjudication and Okorocha has rather chosen to circumvent this lawful process which the citizenry have subjected themselves. “We are deeply worried that a State Government will allow itself to be dragged down this lane of infamy to unleash mayhem on its own people despite being illegal and amoral. We have unfortunately seen an increasing lawlessness and impunity not perpetrated by criminals in the society but by those who wield the instrument of power scattered all over the nation. “Every day when we wake up in Nigeria, we are regaled with one sad tale or another of the dubious use of the military to destroy the lives of Nigerians by those who are in position of authority despite the fact that the military are needed elsewhere in the North East to defeat the Boko Haram insurgent and in other parts of the country to curb the murderous Fulani Herdsmen uprisings and others. “We are aghast at the continued militarisation of governance processes and the deployment of high-handed and violence methods in attempting to settle disputes arising out of government decisions that the people consider wrong – headed or ill-advised. “Any Governor that cannot patiently subject himself to the dictates of the law loses the right to continue in office. He becomes a threat to democracy and democratic practices as he places himself above the law through which he in the first place assumed office. “Through such actions, the affected public official undermines the basis of his government destroying the foundation of his office making it inchoate with the strictures of the law thus creating a situation where he is no longer worthy of that office. “ULC does not see any reason no matter how well thought-out for Okorocha to embark on self-help and lawlessness in a matter that is before courts. He has not only shown disdain for the courts but has also shown deep contempt for the people of the state and indeed the whole Nigeria. He is following a trend that we are scared stiff about in Nigeria. “The emergence of small despotic gods in our hallowed halls of governance who have decided on their own to play with the lives of their citizenry without recourse to the rights and privileges of the people and to good conscience. A people in power who believe that they are above all and everything are a danger to democracy and social stability.” Ajaero called for the immediate resignation of Governor Okorocha on the basis of what it described as “this perfidy and the threat he has become not only to his own people but also to Nigerians knowing fully that if he continues contributing to the destruction of our nation, Nigerian workers who we represent will be the first casualties. He has made his continued occupation of that exalted office tenuous and horrendous.” He said it is wrong for the military to once again allow itself to be used by “wicked and self-seeking politicians to mow down innocent lives that they were The United Labour Congress (ULC) has condemned the violence that erupted in Owerri, the Imo State capital in the aftermath of demolition of the popular Ekeukwu market on the orders of the state Governor, Rochas Okorocha leading to the death of several people. Comrade Joe Ajaero, President of the Congress in a statement issued on Saturday, described the killing of innocent citizens by agents of the state as barbaric, unconscionable and out of sync with the dictates of modern societies that thrive on strict adherence to the Rule of Law and natural justice. Ajaero explained that many lives had been lost at the time the statement was issued while scores were lying in hospital seriously injured and many more lost properties running into billions of naira. “This once again is a national eyesore that leaves a deep gash on our collective conscience as a people and as a country. “Our members in Imo having followed this matter through and investigations from the Headquarters of the ULC suggest that this matter is understandably in the courts pending adjudication and Okorocha has rather chosen to circumvent this lawful process which the citizenry have subjected themselves. “We are deeply worried that a State Government will allow itself to be dragged down this lane of infamy to unleash mayhem on its own people despite being illegal and amoral. We have unfortunately seen an increasing lawlessness and impunity not perpetrated by criminals in the society but by those who wield the instrument of power scattered all over the nation. “Every day when we wake up in Nigeria, we are regaled with one sad tale or another of the dubious use of the military to destroy the lives of Nigerians by those who are in position of authority despite the fact that the military are needed elsewhere in the North East to defeat the Boko Haram insurgent and in other parts of the country to curb the murderous Fulani Herdsmen uprisings and others. “We are aghast at the continued militarisation of governance processes and the deployment of high-handed and violence methods in attempting to settle disputes arising out of government decisions that the people consider wrong – headed or ill-advised. “Any Governor that cannot patiently subject himself to the dictates of the law loses the right to continue in office. He becomes a threat to democracy and democratic practices as he places himself above the law through which he in the first place assumed office. “Through such actions, the affected public official undermines the basis of his government destroying the foundation of his office making it inchoate with the strictures of the law thus creating a situation where he is no longer worthy of that office. “ULC does not see any reason no matter how well thought-out for Okorocha to embark on self-help and lawlessness in a matter that is before courts. He has not only shown disdain for the courts but has also shown deep contempt for the people of the state and indeed the whole Nigeria. He is following a trend that we are scared stiff about in Nigeria. “The emergence of small despotic gods in our hallowed halls of governance who have decided on their own to play with the lives of their citizenry without recourse to the rights and privileges of the people and to good conscience. A people in power who believe that they are above all and everything are a danger to democracy and social stability.” Ajaero called for the immediate resignation of Governor Okorocha on the basis of what it described as “this perfidy and the threat he has become not only to his own people but also to Nigerians knowing fully that if he continues contributing to the destruction of our nation, Nigerian workers who we represent will be the first casualties. He has made his continued occupation of that exalted office tenuous and horrendous.” He said it is wrong for the military to once again allow itself to be used by “wicked and self-seeking politicians to mow down innocent lives that they were The United Labour Congress (ULC) has condemned the violence that erupted in Owerri, the Imo State capital in the aftermath of demolition of the popular Ekeukwu market on the orders of the state Governor, Rochas Okorocha leading to the death of several people. Comrade Joe Ajaero, President of the Congress in a statement issued on Saturday, described the killing of innocent citizens by agents of the state as barbaric, unconscionable and out of sync with the dictates of modern societies that thrive on strict adherence to the Rule of Law and natural justice. Ajaero explained that many lives had been lost at the time the statement was issued while scores were lying in hospital seriously injured and many more lost properties running into billions of naira. “This once again is a national eyesore that leaves a deep gash on our collective conscience as a people and as a country. “Our members in Imo having followed this matter through and investigations from the Headquarters of the ULC suggest that this matter is understandably in the courts pending adjudication and Okorocha has rather chosen to circumvent this lawful process which the citizenry have subjected themselves. “We are deeply worried that a State Government will allow itself to be dragged down this lane of infamy to unleash mayhem on its own people despite being illegal and amoral. We have unfortunately seen an increasing lawlessness and impunity not perpetrated by criminals in the society but by those who wield the instrument of power scattered all over the nation. “Every day when we wake up in Nigeria, we are regaled with one sad tale or another of the dubious use of the military to destroy the lives of Nigerians by those who are in position of authority despite the fact that the military are needed elsewhere in the North East to defeat the Boko Haram insurgent and in other parts of the country to curb the murderous Fulani Herdsmen uprisings and others. “We are aghast at the continued militarisation of governance processes and the deployment of high-handed and violence methods in attempting to settle disputes arising out of government decisions that the people consider wrong – headed or ill-advised. “Any Governor that cannot patiently subject himself to the dictates of the law loses the right to continue in office. He becomes a threat to democracy and democratic practices as he places himself above the law through which he in the first place assumed office. “Through such actions, the affected public official undermines the basis of his government destroying the foundation of his office making it inchoate with the strictures of the law thus creating a situation where he is no longer worthy of that office. “ULC does not see any reason no matter how well thought-out for Okorocha to embark on self-help and lawlessness in a matter that is before courts. He has not only shown disdain for the courts but has also shown deep contempt for the people of the state and indeed the whole Nigeria. He is following a trend that we are scared stiff about in Nigeria. “The emergence of small despotic gods in our hallowed halls of governance who have decided on their own to play with the lives of their citizenry without recourse to the rights and privileges of the people and to good conscience. A people in power who believe that they are above all and everything are a danger to democracy and social stability.” Ajaero called for the immediate resignation of Governor Okorocha on the basis of what it described as “this perfidy and the threat he has become not only to his own people but also to Nigerians knowing fully that if he continues contributing to the destruction of our nation, Nigerian workers who we represent will be the first casualties. He has made his continued occupation of that exalted office tenuous and horrendous.” He said it is wrong for the military to once again allow itself to be used by “wicked and self-seeking politicians to mow down innocent lives that they were constitutionally sworn to protect and who are their employers and pay their salaries no matter what the situation is. It is also wrong for the Governor to have to bring in the military into a civil matter that does not in any way require the use of extreme force as the case has clearly demonstrated. Institutions of state can only maintain their integrity when they subject themselves to the rules setting them up. It is this integrity that guarantees their sustainability which can only obtained by continuously being allied with the people. When the military authorities therefore decide to be used, they not only whittle down the effectiveness of that institution they also undermine its capability and capacity to continue playing its role as the ultimate defender of the citizenry.” ULC also demanded the immediate investigation of the circumstances under which the killings and maiming of innocent life was carried out in a peaceful time. “We demand that the officers involved in this act be prosecuted by the courts and if found culpable incarcerated. This action has totally undermined the office of the GOC commanding the 36th military Battalion at Obinze whose officers may have constantly been used against the people. We therefore call for his immediate removal and prosecution.” Source News Express http://www.newsexpressngr.com/news/43060-Labour-Congress-slams-Okorocha-over-Owerri-deaths-market-demolition-demands-resignation-46 Posted 27/08/2017 06:01:39 AM
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we honor your sacrifice, RIP OUR HEROES.
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we honor your sacrifice, RIP OUR HEROES. 4 Likes
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There was a country, its sorverignty was forcefully taken by the name Biafra. RIP to our Heroes. The sun still rising from d East. 2 Likes |
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The sun has already rise in China. Umuchineke. |
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Just give this Dollardiho mic and he will disgrace his self. |
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Exactly! If not for the hatred and stupidity of Afonja people we won't have been in this situation. How can a sane human think buhari is an option when Nigeria needed change. A coupiest? Am happy that the 97% are also feeling the pain. 1 Like 2 Shares |
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We know is the Dollardiho. |
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Brave man. 1 Like |
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Wow! I tap from your blessings Ma. Some people won't like this good news. 3 Likes 1 Share |
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No regrets. Proudly 5%. 8 Likes |
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Watching in 3D as Apc fighting its self. Since their is no GEJ to fight. No pity for that their Jagaban, we warned him. The name even sound Kenyaish. ![]() ![]() ![]() 2 Likes |
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You mean the p!g? |
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Action Governor. "The federal government be responsible" |
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Seriously! Always active on sympathising with other counties but never deem it necessary to do same at home. 1 Like |
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Do u mean the p!g? |
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Okorohausa, who ask for your opinion. 5 Likes |
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Look up all the old politicians starting with Bubu. |
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Is the Dollardiho tired of travelling or is he doing this to appease the Afon....... 17 Likes 1 Share |
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