AAU Notice To Newly Admitted Candidates 2017/2018 On Clearance


This is to inform all newly admitted students of Ambrose Alli University (AAU) that their Login details (USERNAME and PASSWORD) has been updated on the Admission Portal.

If your name appeared on the 1st batch list of admitted candidates, kindly proceed to login to the portal with your old login details in order to get the new ones.

Meanwhile, online Clearance has started. Candidates are therefore advised to immediately proceed with the online clearance once they receive their new USERNAME or Student ID, and Password.

UNILORIN School Fees Schedule 2017/2018 Announced|Check here


The management of University of Ilorin has published the school fees schedule for the 2017/2018 academic session.

The schedule of fees for both new and returning students can be accessed on the university's website.

Tonto Dikeh stuns with Halima Abubakar in new photo(pics)



Tonto Dikeh shared this stunning photo with her close friend and actress, Halima Abubakar.

Checkout Bobrisky 's last post before his arrest(pics)



Moments before his arrest yesterday, Nigerian male Barbie, Bobrisky was boasting on Snapchat about having bodyguards. 

Posting a short clip of his security man,Jacob going out and said one of his bodyguards were watching over him.

FULAFIA releases School Fees Schedule 2017/2018|Check here


The management of Federal University Lafia (FULAFIA) has announced the charges for 2017/2018 academic session.

New and Returning students of Federal University Lafia are enjoined to pay up their 2017/2018 session charges through REMITA in favour of Federal University Lafia via any commercial bank from November 6, 2017 using GIFMIS Reference Number (GRN) 1000057612.

Good heartened Dangote donates N500m to Kano markets fire disasters victims


Succour came the way of over a thousand traders affected by the Kano Market fire disasters, as Dangote Group’s President, Aliko Dangote, made good his promise to donate N500 million to rehabilitate the them.

Aliko’s donation, which came through the Aliko Dangote Foundation, was in response to the appeal by the Kano State government for contributions from public-spirited individuals and corporate organisations to help the fire victims revive their business.

What UN visitors failed to do in the South-East —Pro Biafra groups


The recent visit by the United Nations to Igboland has drawn the ire of pro-Biafra groups who accused the body of failing to see the real victims of the Biafra crises, in an aftermath of the Nigeria Army invasion of the South-East, when the army wreaked havoc on members of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB.

The pro-Biafra group who since the disappearance of the IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu, has remained inactive, are annoyed that the United Nations, whom they ab initio saw as the comforter, ignored them on their visit to the “slaughter land” but chose to visit the “elitist” apex Igbo organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo.

Abraham has no regrets for snubing Nigeria


New England call-up Tammy Abraham says he never considered playing for Nigeria at international level despite repeated overtures from the Nigerian Football Federation.

Abraham’s father is Nigerian and a childhood friend of Nigerian federation president Amaju Pinnick, who claimed in September that Abraham had decided to play for the west African country.

Moyes named West Ham manager following Bilic exit


West Ham United have appointed David Moyes as their manager to replace Slaven Bilic who was sacked on Monday, the English Premier League club said on Tuesday. Croatian Bilic was sacked following a meeting with club officials.

West Ham had dropped into the relegation zone after a 1-4 home defeat by Liverpool left them with two wins in 11 league games. “It’s a big job we have in hand now, but I‘m sure with everybody together we can get the right results between now and the end of the season,” Moyes said in a video posted on West Ham’s Twitter account. Joint Chairman David Sullivan said the club would benefit from Moyes’ experience in the Premier League.

KUST, Wudil Supplementary Post-UTME Results 2017/2018 Released|Check here


The Kano State University of Science and Technology, Wudil (KUST) has released the Post UTME Supplementary admission screening exercise results for the 2017/2018 academic session.

Candidates can proceed to check their results.

The names of candidates that participate in the screening and their results are contained on a Pdf document.

UNIMED Receives MDCN Accreditation for MBBS and BDS


University of Medical Sciences, UNIMED, Ondo has secured accreditation for its MBBS and BDS programmes.

This accreditation is coming barely two years after the establishment of the first medical science university in the country.

Biafra: MASSOB accuses FG of marginalisation against Ndigbo


MASSOB made the allegation when its leader, Comrade Uchenna Madu, led some of his national directors, regional directors and state coordinators to pay a solidarity and thank you visit to Intersociety and Amnesty International over their support in times of intimidation, harassment, arrests and killings by security organisations. Madu, during the visit said:

Gunmen Attack TV Station In Kabul killed about 5 people


A private television station in the Afghan capital on Tuesday came under attack by a number of gunmen who broke into the building after an explosion, officials said. A tweet from the station’s Twitter account said staffers reported several casualties inside the building and staff members reached by telephone said between two and five people appeared to have been killed.

Just in: Journalists barred from covering Buhari’s 2018 budget presentation


Journalists from some section of the media, mostly online and a few from some print and electronic media have been barred from covering the 2018 budget presentation by President Buhari at the National Assembly. The budget presentation billed to commence by 2p.m today Tuseday 7th November, 2017 saw some journalist denied entry into the National assembly premises.

Checkout list of 500 Lagos youths who renounced cultism


No fewer than 500 youths in Ijede Local Council Development Area of Ikorodu, Lagos, yesterday, voluntarily renounced their membership of various cult groups in the area.

They included cultists from Aiye, Eiye, Buccaneer, and KK among others. The youths, whose ages are between 17 and 35, submitted weapons that have been in their custody to the Lagos State Police Command. The weapons, which were displayed at the Ijede LCDA hall included pump action rifles, AK-47 rifles, locally-made guns and single-barrelled guns. Also displayed were cartridges of various types as well as axes and machetes. 

Breaking!! Chelsea technical director steps down


Chelsea on Monday announced that its technical director, Michael Emenalo has stepped down from his position.

Check out the reason why West Ham manager Slaven Bilic was sacked


…As David Moyes declares interest to manage West Ham.
Slaven Bilic was fired as manager of West Ham on Monday after the team dropped into the Premier League’s relegation zone following another big loss.

Bilic had acknowledged his position was precarious after the 4-1 home loss to Liverpool on Saturday. “Disappointed, but not in the club. I expected it,” Bilic said outside the West Ham’s training ground after meeting with members of the club’s board. “It’s a very logical move.”

We have lost as much as 127billion to cybercrime - Saraki


The President of the Senate, Dr Bukola Saraki, says Nigeria has lost about N127 billion to cybercrime. He made this known at Nigeria’s first Legislative Stakeholders Conference on ICT and Cyber security on Monday in Abuja.

Saraki, who was represented by Senate Minority Whip Sen. Philip Aduda Saraki did not, however, specify the period within which the nation lost such an amount to cyber crime. He said the loss was indicative of the hole created in the economy by cyber crime amounting to 0.08 per cent of the Gross Domestic product (GDP. “It is indeed ironic that while internet penetration in Nigeria is tentative at best, hovering at just over the 90 million people mark, a percentage of 47.7 per cent, internet-facilitated crime seems to be growing. “Our cyber borders are very porous, indeed,” Saraki said.

“My deam is to leave a better Nigeria, free of corruption to the next generation - Magu


Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ibrahim Magu, has said that his major pre-occupation now is to leave a better Nigeria for the next generation.

Magu made this position today, November 6, 2017 shortly after the opening ceremony of the 7th Session of the Conference of the States Parties to the United Nations Convention Against Corruption, UNCAC, taking place at the U.N. House, Vienna, Austria.

Lagos State Government ready to apprehend all Tax defaulters


The Lagos State Government on Monday directed all its revenue agencies to ensure prompt payment of taxes and also commence enforcement of payment by all tax defaulters with immediate effect. Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Steve Ayorinde, in a statement, lamented that many residents were not fulfilling their civic obligation of paying their taxes and that the prevailing situation would adversely affect government’s infrastructural renewal drive currently ongoing across the State. Ayorinde therefore said that Government had concluded plans to go all out to enforce the tax laws so as to bring more Lagosians into the tax net.

Coronavirus: FG makes clarifications on reopening of schools

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