Thursday, 23 July 2015
JAMB explains admission procedure to protesting candidates,parents
JAMB has said that the national cut off point for screening of candidates for admission remained the minimum expectation that each candidate desirous of university admission should have.
"We sympathise with them but wish to state categorically that the national cut off point is just the minimum expectation that each candidate desirous of university admission should have."
LAGOS:Police Rapid Response Squad arrests 93 Hoodlums
The Police in Lagos have arrested 93 suspected hoodlums at Oshodi on Wednesday as it continued with its raid of criminal hideouts in the metropolis.
A statement by the state command of the Nigeria Police Force said on Thursday that the suspects were arrested by its Rapid Respond Squad.
The statement quoted the RRS Commander, ACP Olatunji Disu, as saying that they were arrested at about 1am.
Gunmen kidnap Bayelsa Monarch
The peace of the riverside town of Tombia in the outskirt of Yenagoa, Bayelsa State capital was violated in the early hours of today (Thursday) by unidentified gunmen who kidnapped the paramount ruler of the community, His Royal Highness, Christian Otobotekere.
More Details later.
More Details later.
Home remedy for peeling skin-Vitamin E Capsule
Break a vitamin E capsule & use the liquid on the affected part. Vitamin E is considered important for healthy skin
Another option is to massage vitamin E oil on your skin to prevent flaking and dryness
Mint Leaves
Get some fresh mint leaves. Wash and crush them. Then, press on a strainer & extract their juice. Apply this juice on the infected part, in order to keep it moisturised.
Obama visit to Kenya will focus on secuirity-Kenyatta
President Uhuru Kenyatta said on wednesday (July 22) that improving security cooperation and trade links between Kenya and the United States would top the agenda when U.S. President Barack Obama visits the east African nation later this week .A key Western ally in the battle against the spread of militant Islam out of Somalia, Kenya's security agencies receive training and equipment from US & Israel
Thirteen killed in Cameroon twin bomb Blast
No fewer than thirteen people have been killed in twin suicide bombings that hit the capital of Cameroon's far northern region of Maroua on Wednesday.
The first explosion went off at a market, while the second blast was at a densely populated neighbourhood, according to a senior military source.
Buhari's Appointment:Ndigbo urged to be patient
As mixed reactions continued to trail the recent appointment by President Muhammadu Buhari, people of the South East region, have been urged to exercise restraint in making quick conclusions that they will be marginalised under the Buhari’s administration.
The Special Assistant to the Imo State Governor and Liaison Officer, Lagos, Alfred Ononugbo, made this plea yesterday.
Oliseh Declares "I am too big to be bribed by players"
Sunday Oliseh has said that he would run an honest administration in the Super Eagles and would not fall prey to monetary inducement from players and players’ agents.
Many national team coaches have often been accused of fielding players in exchange for cash and other gifts but the former midfielder has dared to avoid the lure of easy reward as he looks to build a fortified squad in his three-year contract.
EFCC invites Saraki's wife,Yar'Adua daughter
Wife of the Senate President, Toyin Saraki,daughter of former president,Alh Umaru Yar’Adua and wife of former governor of Kebbi State, Zainab Dakingari, have been invited to the headquarters of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for questioning.
They are expected to report at the commission’s headquarters in Abuja on July 28, where a crack team of investigators have already been assembled.
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