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Jobs/Vacancies / Jobs At Ecowas Commssion(abuja) by skin4nine(m): 1:11pm On Jun 15, 2009
JOBS AT ECOWAS COMMSSION(ABUJA)

[color=#000099][/color]The council of Ministers of the Economic Community of West African States, ECOWAS, established within the ECOWAS Commission, a small Arms Unit with the mandate to monitor and coordinate the implementation of the 1998 Ecowas Moratorium on the Importation, Exportation and Manufacture of Light Weapons, which has been transformed into ECOWAS Convention on small Arms and Light Eapons, their Ammunition and Other Related materials in June 2006.

To strenghten the capacity of the small Arms Unit to fulfill its mandate, the ECOWAS Commision is seeking to reccuit highly qualified candidates for the following positions: this is the remaining post

i)Directorate: Peace Keeping&Regional Security
Post: Programme Officer-Small Arms
REF: ECW-COMM/REC/PKRS-P/001/2009
Grade: P3(UA 21,567-25,991)
Supervisor: Head of the Small Arms Unit
Duty Post: Abuja


ii)Directorate: Peace Keeping&Regional Security
Post: Peace Programme Officer-Information Technology&Database Mnager
REF: ECW-COMM/REC/PKRS-P/002/2009
Grade: P3(UA 21,567-25,991)
Supervisor: Head of the Small Arms Unit

iii)Directorate:Peace Keeping&Regional Security
Post: Programme Officer-Research&Publication
REF: ECW-COMM/REC/PKRS-P/003/2009
Grade: P3(UA 21,567-25,991)
Supervisor: Head of the Small Arms Unit
Duty Post: Abuja

AGE
Candidates must not be over fifty(50) years of age at the point of recruitment.

LANGUAGE
Must be fluent in one of the official langauges of ECOWAS: English, French and Portuguese. A working knowledge of second official langauge would be an advantage,

METHOD OF APPLICATION:
Interested candidates should send their detailed curriculum vitae including photocopies of their academic certificates, telephone numbers,e-mail address with acovering letter, quoting the relevant reference number at the top right hand corner of their envelopes addressed to the:
The President of the Commission
Attention: Director of Human Resources
ECOWQAS Commission
101, Yakubu Gowon Crescent
P.M.B 401, Garki
Abuja, Nigeria
E-mail: jobs@ecowas.int
Education / Unn On-line Pre-registration Commences On Monday June 15, 2009 And Ends On Frida by skin4nine(m): 2:54pm On Jun 12, 2009
UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA
OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR

2009/2010 SCREENING EXERCISE FOR ADMISSIONS

The University of Nigeria, Nsukka hereby invites candidates who made the University their first and second choice in the 2009 Universities Matriculation Examination (UME) and scored 200 and above for screening on Friday July 10 and Saturday July 11, 2009, at 8.30 a.m.

The screening will be conducted at both the Nsukka and Enugu campuses of the University as follows:
DATE: FRIDAY, JULY10, 2009
VENUE: NSUKKA CAMPUS
FACULTIES:
Faculty of Medicine
Faculty of Dentistry
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Faculty of Health Science and Technology
Faculty of Pharmacy

VENUE: ENUGU CAMPUS
FACULTIES:
Faculty of Business Administration
Faculty of Environmental Studies (including all candidates who applied for Surveying & Geodesy)

DATE:  SATURDAY, JULY 11, 2009
VENUE: NSUKKA CAMPUS
FACULTIES:
Faculty of Arts
Faculty of the Social Sciences (including all candidates who applied for Public Admin. & Local Govt.)
Faculty of Education
Faculty of Law

VENUE: ENUGU CAMPUS
FACULTIES:
Faculty of Agriculture
Faculty of Biological Sciences
Faculty of Engineering
Faculty of Physical Sciences


ON-LINE PRE-REGISTRATION

[a] Eligible candidates will be required to pre-register for the screening.  The scratch cards for on-line pre-registration, at the rate of two thousand Naira (N2,000) each, will be available at the following banks in the major cities of the Federation:

- First Bank of Nigeria Plc,
- Diamond Bank Plc., and also
the Micro Finance Banks in Nsukka and Enugu Campuses of the University.

[b] On-line Pre-registration commences on Monday June 15, 2009 and ends on Friday July  3, 2009.  Those who fail to register within this period will not be screened.

With the scratch card, candidates should access and complete the University of Nigeria 2009/2010 Post-UME screening Form on-line at www.unnportal.com., and scan on the form, their recent passport size photograph with a red background, showing both ears, no cap and no eye glasses on the form.  Please note that blurred scanned  passport photograph will disqualify an applicant. 

[c] Candidates are also required to bring the following for the screening exercise:

(i) A copy of ON-LINE form duly completed, carrying the passport-size photograph;
(ii) 2009/2010 JAMB Slip
         
(iii) Two recent passport-size colour photograph with the name and signature of the candidate written on the reverse side of the photograph;
(iv) HB pencil and eraser

   
No GSM handsets, calculators or any other extraneous materials should be brought into the screening hall.
         

The screening exercise on each campus will commence at 8.30 a.m. prompt.
       
Information on the halls for the screening will be made available at the campuses.

VISUALY IMPAIRED CANDIDATES

Blind candidates who scored 180 and above should register on-line, but they are not invited to the screening exercise.


DIRECT ENTRY CANDIDATES

Candidates for Direct Entry should procure the scratch card for registration and watch out for announcement for screening of Direct Entry Candidates subsequently.

Please Note:  The PIN code on the scratch card would also be used to access the results of the exercise and admission status on line.  Candidates are therefore advised to keep it safe and intact for that purpose.

Candidates should visit the University of Nigeria website  www.unn.edu.ng for this information.




A. I. Okonta
Ag. REGISTRAR

Jokes Etc / Teacher Ask Him And He Said by skin4nine(m): 10:51am On Jun 06, 2009
a teacher ask" what part of the body goes to heaven 1st" a child reply, feet becos every nite i see my mum with her feet in ther air screaming GOD I'M coming!
Education / Cut Off Mark Post Ume 2009/2010 by skin4nine(m): 5:09pm On Jun 05, 2009
what is the cut off mark for unn and futo i need answer boys and girls
Education / Imsu Is Taking Post Ume 2009/2010 by skin4nine(m): 5:07pm On Jun 05, 2009
i hear the imo state university will seat for screening text this year.
Education / When Is Futo 2009/2010 PUME Coming Up? by skin4nine(m): 5:04pm On Jun 05, 2009
i hard is 13 june from my friends i don't really know the acctual time
Education / Unn Post Ume 2009/2010 by skin4nine(m): 5:00pm On Jun 05, 2009
all the candidate of university of nigeria nsukka, i urgy you all to read hard and believe in your self
Romance / When I Broke Up With My Boyfriend Of Five Years by skin4nine(m): 9:39am On Jun 05, 2009
When I broke up with my boyfriend of five years, I cried so hard that the skin on my nose started peeling from blowing it so much. I didn't cry on Valentine's Day, his birthday, or the other "big" occasions when I thought loneliness would set in. I cried at the tiniest things -- when I saw a monkey on TV that I knew he'd laugh at, or when I smelled a whiff of his sporty deodorant at Duane Reade. Of course people told me it would get easier with time -- and it did -- but what they didn't tell me was that it would get harder with time before it got easier.
Every day that passed was marked. I'd think, "I can't believe this is the first Saturday without him as my date", or "How could 4 months have passed without us talking?"
Breaking up is more than hard to do, it feels totally unnatural, counter-intuitive, and down-right unfair to stop talking to someone you're used to talking to daily.
Of course, if the breakup was fueled by something lousy that your partner did -- or something hurtful that you did -- anger and guilt can transform the mourning process. More often than not, however, people break up when they still have feelings for their partner.
While you're blowing your nose, here are a few tips to consider:
1. Write down a list of your five 'must-haves' and five 'can't-stands' for your future partner. It can be as silly as wanting to date someone who loves to dance or as serious as wanting to be with somebody of the same faith. If it is important to you, include it in your list.
2. Make new relationship resolutions.
Try to identify how certain fears influenced your last relationship, and decide whether you're prepared to take steps to face those fears.
Try to identify how certain fears influenced your last relationship, and decide whether you're prepared to take steps to face those fears. For instance, if you feared losing your independence in your last relationship, how will you cope in your next one so that you don't feel you have lost yourself while in a partnership?
3. Ask yourself, "Why did you stay as long as you did?" Were there moments when you knew it wasn't working? How did you deal with it? What would you do differently if you did it again?
4. Allow yourself to grieve in a way that's comfortable to you. For some, playing sad love songs and spending many nights inside with Ben and Jerry feels best. For others, jumping into the dating game in a casual way and having fun is a good way to cope.
My friend Dan always says that breakups happen twice -- once in your heart, and once out loud. By the time the breakup is done, no doubt that there were sleepless nights or resolutions made to change the situation. Once you get to the point where a relationship just isn't working, or if the other person has terminated something you thought had more potential, don't beat yourself up. It's easier to say with distance and time -- but usually these things are a blessing in disguise. When we start to date again, we often realize how wonderful it feels to be appreciated for some of the quirks that annoyed or upset our ex, or how amazing it is to be fulfilled and fully present with someone else.
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Computers / Technology's Impact On Society by skin4nine(m): 9:43am On May 21, 2009
The impact of technology on our society is not good nor is it bad. There are many good things about technology today, such as DNA testing, and many other good and positive things. But, there are just as many negatives, for instance, television and video games.


Television is not all bad but when it becomes your child's baby sitter, then it is a problem. Many parents have their children watching television all day long just so that they can get things done around the house.

Sesame street and Mr. Rogers is okay and only if the parent watches along with her child. Television is definitely not the baby sitter that I dreamed of having when I was raising my children.

When I was raising my five children, we did not even have a color television set until the late 1980's. We had a 25" black and white television set and we would watch it as a family. Never did I substitute parenting with a television.

Not, the same deal with parents these days. Nowadays, parents have a television in their child's room. That is so weird for me and I still do not understand how a child can have a television in their room. Television is a wonderful part of technology but parents need to know that television is not a baby sitter.

As for computers, I just love the internet and being able to learn so much from the internet and children can benefit from this new technology as well, but parents need to be involved.
Furthermore, technology's impact on society has not yet been felt because when technology does have a major "Glitch," what will we do? Imagine life without cable, lights, trains, buses, traffic lights, and etc., etc?

Let's face it, we are all way so dependent on technology today, that it is so sad to think about what will happen when all of technology just goes out.

Technology's impact on our society is like asking what is the impact of tree's in our society. Technology has become the new way of the world and while some of the things are wonderful, some are scary to have to live without.

Let's face it, our society depends so much on technology. We could not drive if it wasn't for technology. That is how traffic lights are run. We could not take elevators to the 20th floor if it wasn't for technology today in our society.

Finally, the fact of the matter is that we are all way too dependent on technology in our society and how do we accept anything different or less?

Education / Read Hard And Make You Result (jamb) by skin4nine(m): 10:02am On May 12, 2009
jamb web site



2009 UME
2009 DE
2009 MPCE








for checking results http://www.jambonline.org/, http://www.jambites.org/
for printing of jamb slip http://www.myjambresult.com/

Education / University Of Nigerian by skin4nine(m): 9:58am On May 12, 2009
UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA
You are a PROSPECTIVE student if you are seeking admission into any programme in the University. Please click on the Prospective Student link for further information and instructions.

You are a NEW student if you have just been granted admission by the University and duely cleared. Please click on the New Student link for further information and instructions.

You are a RETURNING student if you are in your second year of study and above. Please click on the Returning Student link or log into your Student Portal for further information and instructions.
http://unnportal.com

http://www.unn.edu.ng/
Education / Educate You Self Online by skin4nine(m): 4:23pm On Apr 29, 2009

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