Tuesday, 18 November 2014

HURRAY! ITS NIGHT OF WORSHIP(NoW) with Tye Tribett and others

 

Tye Tribbett, Tasha Cobbs, Sonnie Badu storm Lagos for the 6th edition of the Night of Worship 2014 

 

Tye Tribbett, Tasha Cobbs and Sonnie Badu storm Lagos Nigeria for the 6th edition of the much anticipated Night of Worship 2014. Joining these international ministers in this euphoric worship experience are Enitan Adaba, Beejay Say, Voices in Zion and Sounds of Heaven and The Psalmists.
The Night of Worship (NoW) is an atmosphere for an all-night worship encounter with God, where people of every tongue and tribe, of every state and village, of every religion, denomination and doctrine, gather to worship GOD for who He is. 

The theme for this year's night is "GREAT AND MIGHTY GOD".
In a statement by the Convener, Pastor Taiwo Bolodeoku expanded on the event thus: "The previous Nights of Worship have been a truly awesome time of experiencing firsthand the amazing presence of God. The power of God has clearly been evident and now with a leading from God. We are excited to join every tongue and tribe to worship God for who He is, not necessarily for what He will do".
So mark it in your calendar and diaries! Get your worship on and join over 20,000 worshipers, who will worship God, in spirit and in truth; for God is seeking for such!
Date: Friday, November 21, 2014
Time: 9pm till dawn
Venue: Fidelity Bank Open Ground (along the Palms Shopping Mall), Oba IdowuOniru Street, Lekki, Lagos.
It is going to be, a night of worship!
For more information, visit www.nightofworshiponline.org | Join in conversations surrounding the event via the hashtag #NOW2014. Enquiries may also be sent to info@nightofworshiponline.org

LoL. Please read this,so hilarious

 

Hilarious! Man pins letter to neighbour, begs them to stop having 'very loud, short & annoying sex'

 

 

An angry neighbour who was fed up his neighbour disturbing his peace and sleep with their 'very loud, very short and very annoying sex' confronted them by writing a hilarious letter and pinning it to their front door. The note was posted on Reddit and the poster claimed this happened in Sydney, Australia. Read the rest of the letter after the cut...


How to make a first class in the university. A SUCCESS STORY AND A MOST READ!

How we made first class —Law school graduates  

 


Longe, Uzoma
Two students that recently graduated from the Nigerian Law School reveal how they bagged first class degrees, even as many others recorded failure, TEMITAYO FAMUTIMI reports
Twenty-five-year-old Opeyemi Longe is used to blazing the trail in the academic world. For 13 years, many students had tried, albeit unsuccessfully, to bag a first class Bachelor’s degree in the Faculty of Law of the Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko, Ondo State.
But, in 2012, the native of Omuooke-Ekiti broke the jinx and emerged the first student to graduate with a first class degree from the faculty.
Not done with this feat that has earned him accolades and admiration, Longe, who was admitted to the Abuja campus of the Nigerian Law School in October 2013 for the one-year mandatory vocational legal training for aspiring lawyers in the country, pledged to keep the flag of excellence flying.
Apart from being one of the four students that shined at the 2014 Part II Final Bar Examination of the NLS, Longe has also emerged as the first law graduate of the AAUA to obtain a first class degree from the 51-year-old institution.
The other successful students who obtained a first class degree at the NLS this year are Ikechukwu Uzoma from the Lagos campus of the NLS who graduated from the Abia State University, Uturu; Anita Omonuwa (Abuja Campus), a graduate of the University of Reading, United Kingdom; and another student from the Bayelsa campus of the school.
The mass failure recorded at the law school this year has remained a subject of discourse among legal luminaries and educationists. According to the summary of the result posted on the NLS website, mynls.com, only 3,418 out of the 7,176 registered students passed the examination.
About 527 students had conditional passes, while 3,100 failed. Some of the students were said to have abstained from the examination.
The PUNCH sought to speak with the outstanding graduates produced this year at the Law School on the secret of their success in the examination.
Longe, who had eight distinctions — including four A1s — in all the subjects that he offered at the West Africa Senior School Certificate Examination in 2005, said he set out from the beginning to graduate with a first class degree.
Having performed the same feat as an undergraduate of a relatively new state university, he said, the development had placed on him a burden to defend the result at the Law School.
Longe added that it was imperative for him to prove that the result he obtained at the AAUA was not a fluke and that he would have bagged the same class in any university in the country.
He said, “When I finished from the university, I became the first person to graduate with a first class degree in a faculty that had existed for 13 years and this placed on me a burden to defend this result at the Law School.
“I knew that I was expected to prove that the first class I got was not a mere fluke and that I could not afford to have anything less.
“Besides, I had always believed that I could be the best student in any school I attended. For this reason, I have been the best student in all the schools that I have attended, starting from primary school.
“Therefore, I saw no reason why the Nigerian Law School should be any different. What I needed to do was to make myself realise I could do it and so it became my drive to make a first class.”
He noted that his attendance at social outings and programmes were very minimal, adding that he did it on purpose with a view to achieving his academic goals.
Describing the mass failure as unprecedented, Longe stated that he did not employ any special reading strategy to post an exemplary academic performance.
The third child in a family of six, however, explained that he studied “very hard” from the beginning of the one-year programme, adding that he bought at least two recommended text-books for each of the five courses offered at the NLS.
He said he never toyed with group discussions organised by the school management, adding that the special arrangement gave him the opportunity to learn from his colleagues.
He said, “In each of the five courses offered at the Law School, I have at least two textbooks recommended by the school and I did not just purchase them for the fun of it. I took my time to study each and every one of them and you will be amazed what effect they had on me.
“They gave me the privilege of having a good grasp of those courses, perhaps far above what I was expected to know. There may actually not be a special reading strategy, but I know I was disciplined in my studies.
“I worked very closely with the lesson plan made available to all of us. So I ensured that I studied for each lesson before the class and carried out the pre-class assignments and this is where the issue of disciplined study comes in.
“I told myself, ‘You must not do anything else unless you are ready for tomorrow’s class.’ In this wise, every other thing I needed to do came after I was satisfied of being prepared for the class of the following day.”
Although Aba-born Uzoma, who hails from the Nkwerre Local Government Area of Imo State, graduated from ABSU with a Bachelor’s degree in the second-class upper division, he etched his name in gold this year as the first ABSU Law graduate to obtain a first class degree at the law school.
The 2007 alumnus of Dority International Secondary School, Abayi, Aba, Abia State, whose childhood dream was to be a legal practitioner, stated that he had always nurtured the ambition of having an excellent result to aid his “future educational and career goals.”
Going down memory lane, Uzoma said, “My childhood dream was to study law. I grew up saying I would be a lawyer for no particular reason. As I approached my decision years, I realised that my dream had moulded me into a frame that could only accommodate the studying of law.”
Noting that there were many distractions at the Lagos campus of the Law School, Uzoma stated that he withdrew from social functions organised by his colleagues, adding that he mostly participated in academic and religious activities.
“Wisdom directed my affairs while in the law school. I withdrew from several responsibilities I had outside school and my church, Commonwealth of Zion Assembly, besides, I adopted a regimented sleeping schedule, especially towards the exams. I did not join my family for the last Christmas and Easter holidays. I used those periods to rest and study Besides, I put in extra efforts to redeem any lost time.
“Cardinally, I had a way of keeping my focus strong and getting very involved in the curricular activities in school. As a group leader in the Lagos campus, I ensured that I was personally involved in all the assignments and I found some time to study. My constant dissatisfaction with my inability to meet some personal targets spurred me on to stretch and do more. I also kept a small circle of friends with whom I studied,” the 25-year-old stated.
Noting that academic studies at the law school were quite demanding, the young lawyer, born to a pharmacist father, explained that the challenging “new learning environment” toughened his resolve to “succeed irrespective of my condition.”
Stating that he refrained from “memorising or cramming a lot,” at the law school, Uzoma said he sought to “understand how the law works and I applied every principle to everyday life.”
Just as the Deputy Director-General and Head of Lagos campus of the NLS, Mrs. Toun Adebiyi, alleged that many of the students who failed were preoccupied with social media rather than their studies, Longe and Uzoma said they withdrew from social networking during the academic programme.
“Throughout my period at the Law School, I was significantly away from the social media such that some of my friends accused me of avoiding them, Longe said.
Uzoma also stated, “I stopped contributing to discussions online and my degree of online activity greatly reduced.”
Acknowledging the commitment of the law school management in ensuring that students pass the examination, Longe and Uzoma noted that not all the unsuccessful candidates were unserious, as alleged by the authorities.
Longe said, “Depending on the way you want to look at it, the management may be right to an extent because some students were just too unserious to pass. That is not to say that the majority of the student population were unserious.
“There are students who took pleasure in coming late to class, pinging, chatting and holding separate discussions when lectures were going on.
“But the sudden reduction of the time for the multiple choice questions from one hour to 50 minutes without adequate notice affected some students because they prepared for the exam on the assumption that they had one hour for the exams.”
Uzoma, who noted that the Final Bar Part II Examination had a “peculiar grading structure,” unlike other regular professional examinations, argued that it would be difficult to prove that the majority of his colleagues failed because they were unserious.
“I cannot say that the majority of my colleagues failed because they were unserious. I do not know how that can be proved. There may have been some unserious folks in my set but I cannot say that the majority of my colleagues were unserious,” Uzoma stated.
The two Law school graduates, who are waiting to be called up for the mandatory National Youth Service Corps scheme in November, have already received offers to join the academic staff of the Law Faculty of their respective alma maters.
But they have said they would love to practise law, as well as pursue postgraduate degrees up to the doctoral level before considering to take up the offer.
Noting that they both seek to take advantage of available scholarship opportunities, Longe and Uzoma indicated interest in obtaining master’s and doctoral degrees from the University of Birmingham, UK and Harvard University, United States respectively after undergoing the NYSC programme.

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Tecno Cam contest

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Saturday, 8 November 2014

UNN stadium. Lol


That stadium in UNN, has it been completed? LOL
An almost perfect local stadium was demolished in
Nsukka years back. They said they planned to
build a new world-class stadium which will host
the NUGA games. As is customary in Nigeria, a
committee was set up and a mega fund raising
took place. A lot of money exchanged hands and
then something which looks like a badly
constructed hut or poultry was built halfway.
Before you would say Jack, it was already hosting
lectures and not matches, church fellowships and
not track events, love meetings and not any form
of sport activities.
There is corruption in every single institution in
Nigeria and that's where we must start from. The
rot is from the root and not the zenith of
government. We must check ourselves and become
better family members, better citizens of our local
governments and do the basics before facing
sophisticated problems.

Friday, 7 November 2014

University of Nigeria News :)


The University of Nigeria officially resumes on Monday the 10th of November for both new and returning students. Hostels are being allocated already,fees are being paid and lectures are expected to kick off on the 10th.

The merit list,1st supplementary list and second supplementary lists are out. Congratulations to the new cubs.
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Wish y'all the best as school resumes fully

Hmm,a Catholic priest wants to run for a governorship post in 2015


😋Roman Catholic Priest, Rev Fr Francis Agantem
Eworo of the Ogoja Diocese in Cross Rivers state,
has signified interest in running for governor of
the state in the 2015 general election.
At a media parley held recently, Rev. Fr Eworo
told newsmen that he intends to contest on the
platform of PDP and if elected as Governor, would
focus on youth development among others
Father Eworo who says he has been involved in
the politics of the PDP since 1999, was ordained
a priest in 1977 and has served in various
parishes of the Catholic Church in Ogoja, Ikom,
Uruan, Calabar, and Akwa Ibom State. Is it OK for
a Catholic priest to want to run for election?😋

Bomb explosion in Bauchi state


A bomb explosion occurred this morning
November 7th at a First Bank building located in
Azare, Bauchi state. Eye witnesses say the
targets were people collecting their salaries.
Many people are feared dead. Details later...

Thursday, 6 November 2014

Wow! The world's second strongest man publicly declares he's gay!


At first it was Apple's CEO and now..


The World's Second Strongest man Rob Kearney
has come out as gay. In a message he posted on
his Facebook page recently, Rob, 25, introduced
his boyfriend as his man candy, writing;

"M y #mcm goes to this guy, my boyfriend, Joey
Aleixo! The past few months have been crazy, but
throughout all of this you've given me a reason to
smile. So I guess this is me coming out and
saying... I'm gay!!".

Make it a point to always say THANK YOU


Construction Supervisor from the 16th Floor of a
Building was calling a
Worker on the Ground Floor. Because of the noise
the Worker did not hear his Call. To draw the
Attention of the worker, the Supervisor threw a
20dollar Note in front of the worker. The worker
picked up the 20dollar
Note, put it in His Pocket & continued to work.
Again to draw the
attention of the worker the Supervisor
threw 50dollar note & the worker dis tym
quickly picked it & kept in his pocket again..
Now the Supervisor picked a small
Stone & threw it at the worker. The stone hit the
worker. This time the worker looked Up & the
Supervisor was now able to Communicate with
Him.
Now think for a Second.God wants to
Communicate with us,but we are too Busy doing
our worldly Jobs. Then, He gives us small Gifts &
Big Gifts...We just keep them ...We keep on
enjoying the gifts without Thanking Him, we just
say, We are LUCKY, And when we are Hit with a
Small Stone, which we call PROBLEMS, then we
remember God.
Thats when we look Up to Pray & Communicate
with Him. God gives, gives and forgives & we get, get
and forget.. (Let's change our Attitude
don't wait for stones to be thrown...)
Always, Always and Always
Remember God.
Make it a point to Always Say
"God I Thank You !!!
♥♥

Summary of my NYSC experience

I was posted to Benue state oooo. I was hearing Food basket of the nation and was so excited to go there, as per cheap food, maybe I'd m...