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Monday, 13 June 2016
500,000 TEACHERS RECRUITMENT PORTAL CRASHES ON FIRST DAY.
The online portal which was created for people for the 500,000
recruitment exercise crashed on its first day. Probably due to the
massive number of applicants who accessed the website at the same
time.
Sometime in the evening on sunday, the website started displaying
an error message to visitors showing it had come down.
It displayed the message:"An error occurred. Sorry the age you are
looking for is current unavailable. If you are the owner of this
resource, please check the log for details."
The special assistant to the Minister of education said it was
too early to now the number of applicants, as the website had just
opened. The president Gen Muhammadu Buhari announced that the
recruitment programme will begin on june 12.
The programme is termed "N-power Teach". Its a programme that will
recruit about 500,000 unemployed graduates as teachers over a period
of two years. The portal website is portal.npwer.gov.ng
recruitment exercise crashed on its first day. Probably due to the
massive number of applicants who accessed the website at the same
time.
Sometime in the evening on sunday, the website started displaying
an error message to visitors showing it had come down.
It displayed the message:"An error occurred. Sorry the age you are
looking for is current unavailable. If you are the owner of this
resource, please check the log for details."
The special assistant to the Minister of education said it was
too early to now the number of applicants, as the website had just
opened. The president Gen Muhammadu Buhari announced that the
recruitment programme will begin on june 12.
The programme is termed "N-power Teach". Its a programme that will
recruit about 500,000 unemployed graduates as teachers over a period
of two years. The portal website is portal.npwer.gov.ng
Sunday, 12 June 2016
FRSC ARRESTS MAN WHO RE-THREADS TIRES.
The Federal Road Safety Commission unit Zaira, Kaduna has
revealed that it arrested a 50 year old man who specialises in re-
threading old tires. The commander of the unit said the man who's name
is Mohammed Tudunwada has his factory located in the Tudun Wada area
of zaria.
revealed that it arrested a 50 year old man who specialises in re-
threading old tires. The commander of the unit said the man who's name
is Mohammed Tudunwada has his factory located in the Tudun Wada area
of zaria.
MORNING WATER THERAPY. GREAT THINGS TAKING WATER IN THE MORNING CAN DO FOR YOU.
As a matter of fact, the only people want a glass of water is when
its hot and they feel dehydrated or when they've just had meal with so
much pepper, or maybe when you visit someone and you don't want to
task the person so you just request for water.
Well its ok to to take water when you feel you need it, but its
best to take water when the body needs it most. And that's in the
morning. I'm talking "about water therapy". Its very simple to
practice, just form the habit of consuming at least a litre of water
every morning you wake up before eating anything. The body is composed
mainly of water, and so it's sustained by water, and water is absorbed
best by the body in the morning. Apart from this, drinking a good
quantity of water in the morning has the following positive effects:
It cleanses the colon:
Water taken in the morning has a flushing effect on your colon
cleansing it from all that salt and slime left off from the previous
day's digestion. This helps the absorption of nutrients a lot.
Smoothens you skin:
Taking water in the morning purifies your blood, cleansing up the
toxins and this gives your skin a better look. Its a very effective
cure for rough and coarse skin.
Rejuvenates cells: your cells are almost entirely made up of water.
They can also lose water too, over time. There's no other faster way
than to blow up your body cells with strength before starting the
day's work. Water therapy fills up your cells.
Lose weight
If you really want to slim down then start the water therapy. It
increases your metabolic rates by almost 20%. This helps your body
burn more fat.
Natural cure:
Taking water first thing in the morning helps prevent anomalies
in the body system, like nausea,throat disorders and
sores,heartburns,constipation,stomach burns,arthritis,constant
headache.
How do you do the therapy:
Take at least four standard glasses of water, immediately after waking
up and minutes before having breakfast. At first it might just be
difficult, especially for old or ill people but keep on doing it until
you can flush down up to four cups.
Not taking enough during the day, could have long term
consequences on the body, which my start looking dehydrated. (Some may
confuse this with age).
its hot and they feel dehydrated or when they've just had meal with so
much pepper, or maybe when you visit someone and you don't want to
task the person so you just request for water.
Well its ok to to take water when you feel you need it, but its
best to take water when the body needs it most. And that's in the
morning. I'm talking "about water therapy". Its very simple to
practice, just form the habit of consuming at least a litre of water
every morning you wake up before eating anything. The body is composed
mainly of water, and so it's sustained by water, and water is absorbed
best by the body in the morning. Apart from this, drinking a good
quantity of water in the morning has the following positive effects:
It cleanses the colon:
Water taken in the morning has a flushing effect on your colon
cleansing it from all that salt and slime left off from the previous
day's digestion. This helps the absorption of nutrients a lot.
Smoothens you skin:
Taking water in the morning purifies your blood, cleansing up the
toxins and this gives your skin a better look. Its a very effective
cure for rough and coarse skin.
Rejuvenates cells: your cells are almost entirely made up of water.
They can also lose water too, over time. There's no other faster way
than to blow up your body cells with strength before starting the
day's work. Water therapy fills up your cells.
Lose weight
If you really want to slim down then start the water therapy. It
increases your metabolic rates by almost 20%. This helps your body
burn more fat.
Natural cure:
Taking water first thing in the morning helps prevent anomalies
in the body system, like nausea,throat disorders and
sores,heartburns,constipation,stomach burns,arthritis,constant
headache.
How do you do the therapy:
Take at least four standard glasses of water, immediately after waking
up and minutes before having breakfast. At first it might just be
difficult, especially for old or ill people but keep on doing it until
you can flush down up to four cups.
Not taking enough during the day, could have long term
consequences on the body, which my start looking dehydrated. (Some may
confuse this with age).
TEXAS GOVERNOR HAS NO PITY FOR VICTIMS OF ORLANDO KILLINGS.
As the whole US remains in utter shock over the news of a mass
killing in Florida, Lieutenant Governor of Texas Dan Patrick tweeted a
post of a verse in the bible. The verse reads:
"Don't be deceived, a man reaps what he sows" Gal 6:7.
Implying that those who were killed, had themselves to blame and
were just paying for their sins.
The tweet immediately attracted an outrage over the internet. But
Dan is a known anti-LGBT campaigner. He even solicit's visitors to his
website to join in his campaign against LGBT(Lesbian Gay Bisexual
Transgender) rights. He also has kicked against abortion. Despite the
outrage, his media team still posted the same message again that same
day.
killing in Florida, Lieutenant Governor of Texas Dan Patrick tweeted a
post of a verse in the bible. The verse reads:
"Don't be deceived, a man reaps what he sows" Gal 6:7.
Implying that those who were killed, had themselves to blame and
were just paying for their sins.
The tweet immediately attracted an outrage over the internet. But
Dan is a known anti-LGBT campaigner. He even solicit's visitors to his
website to join in his campaign against LGBT(Lesbian Gay Bisexual
Transgender) rights. He also has kicked against abortion. Despite the
outrage, his media team still posted the same message again that same
day.
AFTER FLORIDA KILLING: BARACK OBAMA TERMS IT A "TERRORIST ACT".
In the wake of the killings by a suspected islamic extremist,
Barack Obama ha condenmed the act, tagging it as both an act of terror
and an act of hate. He also that the act has been confirmed as a
terrorist act by the central intelligence, and added that the FBI is
currently investigating it. Read his speech.
" Today, as Americans, we grieve the brutal
murder—a horrific massacre—of dozens of
innocent people. We pray for their families,
who are grasping for answers with broken
hearts. We stand with the people of Orlando,
who have endured a terrible attack on their
city. Although it's still early in the
investigation, we know enough to say that this
was an act of terror and an act of hate. And as
Americans, we are united in grief, in outrage,
and in resolve to defend our people.
I just finished a meeting with FBI Director
Comey and my homeland security and national
security advisors. The FBI is on the scene and
leading the investigation, in partnership with
local law enforcement. I've directed that the
full resources of the federal government be
made available for this investigation.
We are still learning all the facts. This is an
open investigation. We've reached no
definitive judgment on the precise motivations
of the killer. The FBI is appropriately
investigating this as an act of terrorism. And
I've directed that we must spare no effort to
determine what—if any—inspiration or
association this killer may have had with
terrorist groups. What is clear is that he was a
person filled with hatred. Over the coming
days, we'll uncover why and how this
happened, and we will go wherever the facts
lead us.
This morning I spoke with my good friend,
Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer, and I conveyed
the condolences of the entire American people.
This could have been any one of our
communities. So I told Mayor Dyer that
whatever help he and the people of Orlando
need—they are going to get it. As a country,
we will be there for the people of Orlando
today, tomorrow and for all the days to come.
We also express our profound gratitude to all
the police and first responders who rushed into
harm's way. Their courage and professionalism
saved lives, and kept the carnage from being
even worse. It's the kind of sacrifice that our
law enforcement professionals make every
single day for all of us, and we can never thank
them enough.
This is an especially heartbreaking day for all
our friends—our fellow Americans—who are
lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender. The
shooter targeted a nightclub where people
came together to be with friends, to dance
and to sing, and to live. The place where they
were attacked is more than a nightclub—it is a
place of solidarity and empowerment where
people have come together to raise awareness,
to speak their minds, and to advocate for their
civil rights.
So this is a sobering reminder that attacks on
any American—regardless of race, ethnicity,
religion or sexual orientation—is an attack on
all of us and on the fundamental values of
equality and dignity that define us as a
country. And no act of hate or terror will ever
change who we are or the values that make us
Americans.
Today marks the most deadly shooting in
American history. The shooter was apparently
armed with a handgun and a powerful assault
rifle. This massacre is therefore a further
reminder of how easy it is for someone to get
their hands on a weapon that lets them shoot
people in a school, or in a house of worship, or
a movie theater, or in a nightclub. And we
have to decide if that's the kind of country we
want to be. And to actively do nothing is a
decision as well.
In the coming hours and days, we'll learn
about the victims of this tragedy. Their names.
Their faces. Who they were. The joy that they
brought to families and to friends, and the
difference that they made in this world. Say a
prayer for them and say a prayer for their
families—that God give them the strength to
bear the unbearable. And that He give us all
the strength to be there for them, and the
strength and courage to change. We need to
demonstrate that we are defined more—as a
country—by the way they lived their lives than
by the hate of the man who took them from
us.
As we go together, we will draw inspiration
from heroic and selfless acts—friends who
helped friends, took care of each other and
saved lives. In the face of hate and violence,
we will love one another. We will not give in to
fear or turn against each other. Instead, we
will stand united, as Americans, to protect our
people, and defend our nation, and to take
action against those who threaten us.
May God bless the Americans we lost this
morning. May He comfort their families. May
God continue to watch over this country that
we love. Thank you."
Barack Obama ha condenmed the act, tagging it as both an act of terror
and an act of hate. He also that the act has been confirmed as a
terrorist act by the central intelligence, and added that the FBI is
currently investigating it. Read his speech.
" Today, as Americans, we grieve the brutal
murder—a horrific massacre—of dozens of
innocent people. We pray for their families,
who are grasping for answers with broken
hearts. We stand with the people of Orlando,
who have endured a terrible attack on their
city. Although it's still early in the
investigation, we know enough to say that this
was an act of terror and an act of hate. And as
Americans, we are united in grief, in outrage,
and in resolve to defend our people.
I just finished a meeting with FBI Director
Comey and my homeland security and national
security advisors. The FBI is on the scene and
leading the investigation, in partnership with
local law enforcement. I've directed that the
full resources of the federal government be
made available for this investigation.
We are still learning all the facts. This is an
open investigation. We've reached no
definitive judgment on the precise motivations
of the killer. The FBI is appropriately
investigating this as an act of terrorism. And
I've directed that we must spare no effort to
determine what—if any—inspiration or
association this killer may have had with
terrorist groups. What is clear is that he was a
person filled with hatred. Over the coming
days, we'll uncover why and how this
happened, and we will go wherever the facts
lead us.
This morning I spoke with my good friend,
Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer, and I conveyed
the condolences of the entire American people.
This could have been any one of our
communities. So I told Mayor Dyer that
whatever help he and the people of Orlando
need—they are going to get it. As a country,
we will be there for the people of Orlando
today, tomorrow and for all the days to come.
We also express our profound gratitude to all
the police and first responders who rushed into
harm's way. Their courage and professionalism
saved lives, and kept the carnage from being
even worse. It's the kind of sacrifice that our
law enforcement professionals make every
single day for all of us, and we can never thank
them enough.
This is an especially heartbreaking day for all
our friends—our fellow Americans—who are
lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender. The
shooter targeted a nightclub where people
came together to be with friends, to dance
and to sing, and to live. The place where they
were attacked is more than a nightclub—it is a
place of solidarity and empowerment where
people have come together to raise awareness,
to speak their minds, and to advocate for their
civil rights.
So this is a sobering reminder that attacks on
any American—regardless of race, ethnicity,
religion or sexual orientation—is an attack on
all of us and on the fundamental values of
equality and dignity that define us as a
country. And no act of hate or terror will ever
change who we are or the values that make us
Americans.
Today marks the most deadly shooting in
American history. The shooter was apparently
armed with a handgun and a powerful assault
rifle. This massacre is therefore a further
reminder of how easy it is for someone to get
their hands on a weapon that lets them shoot
people in a school, or in a house of worship, or
a movie theater, or in a nightclub. And we
have to decide if that's the kind of country we
want to be. And to actively do nothing is a
decision as well.
In the coming hours and days, we'll learn
about the victims of this tragedy. Their names.
Their faces. Who they were. The joy that they
brought to families and to friends, and the
difference that they made in this world. Say a
prayer for them and say a prayer for their
families—that God give them the strength to
bear the unbearable. And that He give us all
the strength to be there for them, and the
strength and courage to change. We need to
demonstrate that we are defined more—as a
country—by the way they lived their lives than
by the hate of the man who took them from
us.
As we go together, we will draw inspiration
from heroic and selfless acts—friends who
helped friends, took care of each other and
saved lives. In the face of hate and violence,
we will love one another. We will not give in to
fear or turn against each other. Instead, we
will stand united, as Americans, to protect our
people, and defend our nation, and to take
action against those who threaten us.
May God bless the Americans we lost this
morning. May He comfort their families. May
God continue to watch over this country that
we love. Thank you."
GHANIAN PRESIDENT TAKES A RIDE THROUGH TOWN ON MOTOR BIKE.
President Mahama took a break from his duties today. The
president rode through Accra neighbourhoods on a super powered motor
bike. Its the first time in years a president in Ghana has has
embarked on such a thrilling adventure. Watch the video here-
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CIem5B7rCAE
president rode through Accra neighbourhoods on a super powered motor
bike. Its the first time in years a president in Ghana has has
embarked on such a thrilling adventure. Watch the video here-
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CIem5B7rCAE