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I agree 100%. There are some favours you can NEVER get as a single man, marriage to the right woman open doors and favor but you must marry a lady who has a viable skill & industrious. Note: She said if you have hustled hard, not jobless or idle men. 55 Likes 5 Shares |
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1. Free & Compulsory Education (The Right Kind of Education) This policy should encourage more girl child education and Target the Amagiri children in Northern Nigeria. More schools must be built and more funding is needed. Zimbabwe has the highest literacy rate in Africa at 91% as against Nigeria 65%. Have you wonder why Robert Mugabe with resisted by Zimbabwean through protest & demonstrations without police & Army killing any protester? Education. No Nation can attend development without Education! 2. Reform the Nigeria Police Force & Judiciary: The Nigerian police needs more Training and re-training. More sophisticated equipments, increased emoluments for her personnels and stop the employment of Secondary School leavers into the force. The Judiciary needs total overhauling and to check corruption. 3. Reduce Her Population Growth Rate: It will interest you to know that No More Developed Countries (MDCs) have a population growth rate of more than 1%(Including China). With a population growth rate of 2.6% for an economy that is still recovering from recession and with an annual economic growth rate of less than 3% is worrisome. Muslim & Orthodox Christian are opposed to this idea, sighting China as an example, but they fail to check Chinese economic indices and indicators before concluding. 4. Reduce People's attention to Religion & embrace Science & Technology: Religion has done more harm to Nigeria as a Nation than good, we are the 2nd most religious Nations in the world, yet we have the Headquarters of Boko Haram & Fulani HerdsMen (1st & 4th Most Terrorist Group in the World) and also the poverty headquarters in the world, how do you reconcile this? Science & Technology drives other developing economies of the world, Nigeria must not be left out. 5. Encourage the culture of Hardwork on her Youths: We must encourage our youths at a tender age to imbibe the culture of Hardwork, appreciate & award well meaning Nigerians who are working hard to send a strong message to our younger generation. Amnesty for criminals must be discouraged. 6. Build "Necessary" Infrastructures (Power, Road, Railways, Housing& Potable water): This will help Nigeria to attract foreign investors, encourage entrepreneurship amongst her youth & improve our human development index 7. Quality & Affordable Health Care system: Nigeria must reduce her infant mortality rate and reduce foreign health care trips abroad. 8. Tackle Unemployment & Absolute Poverty: Unemployment amongst the educated and Uneducated youths is alarming. People must have foods and live at least, above $2 dollars per day. 9. Introduce Proportional Tax rate (The Rich should Pay More Taxes): Most Nigerians don't pay their taxes, especially the rich. They evade taxes and acquire more property without closing the gap between the rich and poor. 10. Reduce Gender & Income Inequality: More opportunities & advocacy for Nigerian woman, more girl Child Education, reduce Gender discrimination against women, encourage more freedom amongst women. Women drives development! 11. Reform Civil Service & Fight Corruption Genuinely: Nigerian Public Service breeds laziness, low productivity and corruption. It needs overhauling and corruption must be fought with genuine political will and must jail those found guilty irrespective of who they are or which tribe they come from. 12. Strengthen Political Institutions like INEC, EFCC & CBN: These political institutions much be more independent to carry out their duties with less political interference. The must be impartial and sincere, more funding with general support of the Nigerian Citizens. 13. Restructure Nigeria & Her Political System; True Fiscal Federalism: We need to look away from Cride Oil and focus more on Taxation, Tourism, Aviation, Sports, Agriculture, Industries & Telecommunication to aquire more revenue. The culture of "Laziness" from Oil producing & Non-Oil producing States in Nigeria must be discouraged. There is need to restructure the Nigerian economy to ensure most state look inwards to harness their own resources and pay taxes to the central. Reduce cost of governance and improve efficiency. Do you agree or disagree, add yours! Mode please move to front page! 1 Like
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I learnt Npower Tax CTLOs in Rivers State have not been paid for 15 Months now. |
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What will he tell his Creator? Shameful 1 Like |
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Jubilation amongst Students of the University of Port Harcourt Rivers State Choba, as the University of Port Harcourt Governing Council at it's 168th meeting held on Thursday, 14th of March 2019 dismissed a dreaded University Professor, Prof. Emeka Adolphus Cookey in the Department of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences. The decision was made official in the University Publication "Uniport News Vol 34, Edition 364 April 8 - April 22, 2019" It reads; "Ongoing efforts to restore discipline in the University has yielded more dividends with the summarily dismissal of Professor Adolphus Cookey of the Department of Economics in the faculty of social sciences from the services of the University. Professor Cookey was dismissed for Gross Misconduct, which included aiding examination malpractice and perpetrating unethical acts in the course: ECO 402.2 (Comparative Economics). A letter that conveyed the council's decision dated Tuesday, March 19, 2019 and signed by the Registrar, Mrs. Dorcas Otto, stated that Professor Cookey was dismissed for acts unbecoming of a public office holder charged with such a position of trust. The Governing Council of the University at it's 168th meeting held on Thursday, 14th March 2019 considered the 27th report of the Senior Staff Disciplinary Committee (SSDC) on the alleged case of serious misconduct involving two students; namely Mr Promise C. Unaka and Mr Anthony C. Okafor, who will appear before the students Disciplinary and Related Matters Committee (SDRMC) for investigation, the statement further disclosed. Professor Cookey now joins the growing list of staff who had their appointment terminated or were summarily dismissed from the services of the University for Gross Misconduct. Further investigation reveal that Students in the University Community hailed the strong will of the University Council and Vice Chancellor, Prof. Ndowa Lale for dismissing Prof. Cookey, though they wished the dismissal had come earlier. A male 400 level Undergraduate Student in the department of Economics who spoke to our Correspondents but didn't want his identity disclosed said "I am happy for this decision, Professor Cookey was a Torn on Students flesh in this department, faculty and other students in other faculties that he taught. He was always compelling Students to buy his textbooks at high rates and punished those who refused to buy his textbooks, he collects N15,000.00 or more through his agents to pass undeserving students". Another Student from Marketing Department who spoke anonymously to our Correspondents said "I had a horrible experience with Prof. Cookey in ECO 201.1, he stopped our exams some minutes before the allotted time so as to ensure we don't right very well so Students will sort to pass his exams". An alumni of the Faculty also accused Prof. Cookey of compelling them during his undergraduate days to open Account with Sterling Bank & First Bank and deposit N15,000.00 each, for students who wanted to pass his exams in which he used the money for his private business transactions from Nigeria to China because of CBN restrictions on Forex purposes. "I thank God and the Vice Chancellor that he (Professor Cookey) has finally been dismissed, enough is enough! Let's hope others few will learns from it, he collects N15,000.00 in undergraduate, N40,000.00 in masters level and over N60,000.00 at Ph.D level. It's not business as usual anymore", said a female Post Graduate Student of Uniport. More Revelations showed that he was suspended few months ago for similar offence by the University authority and was even impeached when he was the Head of Department by his colleagues.
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Jubilation amongst Students of the University of Port Harcourt Rivers State Choba, as the University of Port Harcourt Governing Council at it's 168th meeting held on Thursday, 14th of March 2019 dismissed a dreaded University Professor, Prof. Emeka Adolphus Cookey in the Department of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences. The decision was made official in the University Publication "Uniport News Vol 34, Edition 364 April 8 - April 22, 2019" It reads; "Ongoing efforts to restore discipline in the University has yielded more dividends with the summarily dismissal of Professor Adolphus Cookey of the Department of Economics in the faculty of social sciences from the services of the University. Professor Cookey was dismissed for Gross Misconduct, which included aiding examination malpractice and perpetrating unethical acts in the course: ECO 402.2 (Comparative Economics). A letter that conveyed the council's decision dated Tuesday, March 19, 2019 and signed by the Registrar, Mrs. Dorcas Otto, stated that Professor Cookey was dismissed for acts unbecoming of a public office holder charged with such a position of trust. The Governing Council of the University at it's 168th meeting held on Thursday, 14th March 2019 considered the 27th report of the Senior Staff Disciplinary Committee (SSDC) on the alleged case of serious misconduct involving two students; namely Mr Promise .C. Unaka and Mr Anthony C. Okafor, who will appear before the students Disciplinary and Related Matters Committee (SDRMC) for investigation, the statement further disclosed. Professor Cookey now joins the growing list of staff who had their appointment terminated or were summarily dismissed from the services of the University for Gross Misconduct. Further investigation reveal that Students in the University Community hailed the strong will of the University Council and Vice Chancellor, Prof. Ndowa Lale for dismissing Prof. Cookey, though they wished the dismissal had come earlier. A male 400 level Undergraduate Student in the department of Economics who spoke to our Correspondents but didn't want his identity disclosed said "I am happy for this decision, Professor Cookey was a Torn on Students flesh in this department, faculty and other students in other faculties that he taught. He was always compelling Students to buy his textbooks at high rates and punished those who refused to buy his textbooks, he collects N15,000.00 or more through his agents to pass undeserving students". Another Student from Marketing Department who spoke anonymously to our Correspondents said "I had a horrible experience with Prof. Cookey in ECO 201.1, he stopped our exams some minutes before the allotted time so as to ensure we don't right very well so Students will sort to pass his exams". An alumni of the Faculty also accused Prof. Cookey of compelling them during his undergraduate days to open Account with Sterling Bank & First Bank and deposit N15,000.00 each, for students who wanted to pass his exams in which he used the money for his private business transactions from Nigeria to China because of CBN restrictions on Forex purposes. "I thank God and the Vice Chancellor that he (Professor Cookey) has finally been dismissed, enough is enough! Let's hope others few will learns from it, he collects N15,000.00 in undergraduate, N40,000.00 in masters level and over N60,000.00 at Ph.D level. It's not business as usual anymore", said a female Post Graduate Student of Uniport. More Revelations showed that he was suspended few months ago for similar offence by the University authority and was even impeached when he was the Head of Department by his colleagues.
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