Wednesday, April 13, 2016

CODACOM COMMUNICATION LIMITED - New Technology 2016



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CODACOM Consulting team conducts assessment and creates IT improvement plans with recommendations and activities to facilitate digital proficiency 
 


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Why Buhari can’t intervene in Saraki’s trial —S’East APC

The All Progressives Congress, APC, has explained its helplessness in the face of the ongoing trial of the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, saying the Federal Government under President Muhammadu Buhari cannot approbate and reprobate at the same time.

Enugu builds 2,500 houses for civil servants



The Enugu State government is to build 2, 500 houses for low and high income earners, the state Commissioner for Lands and Urban Development, Solomon Onah, has said.

Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Suffering from excruciating menstrual pain? Here is how to get rid of it naturally!

I bring you good news today. You can finally get rid of that excruciating menstrual pain. If you or anyone you know has been suffering from menstrual pain, this piece of information is meant for you. Many women have pain with their periods, especially when they are in their teens. In most cases, menstrual pain does not mean a more serious problem, although sometimes it can be associated with endometriosis or uterine fibroids, noncancerous tumors in the uterus. www.fertility.com.ng/my.htm

The medical term for menstrual pain is primary dysmenorrhea. Primary dysmenorrhea usually starts shortly after the first period, as a woman begins to ovulate regularly. Pain usually starts a day or two before menstrual flow, and may continue through the first 2 days of the period. Often, pain gets better as a woman gets older, or after she has a child. Dysmenorrhea is twice as common among women with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) compared to those who don't have IBS. www.fertility.com.ng/my.htm

Painful cramps, heavy periods, excessive fatigue, feelings of despair, tender & painful breasts, acne, crazy cravings and ultimately stomach problems. If you can relate to any of these PMS symptoms, you’re in good company. Nearly 85% of menstruating women experience at least one of these issues on a monthly basis.

Think about this – if you’re moody, bloated and unhappy for one week a month, that’s 12 weeks a year. A quarter of your entire year and eventually a quarter of your entire life! That’s a long time to be miserable – and you deserve better than that.    www.fertility.com.ng/my.htm

Suffering related to your menstrual cycle is unnecessary – and most definitely not normal because it’s not the way your body was designed.These symptoms point to an underlying hormonal imbalance and they mean that your body is trying to tell you something is wrong!


In order to help women who go through this horrible menstrual pain every month, we have launched our new all natural MenstrualCare. It is a 30 days natural therapy that completely eradicates Menstrual Pain.

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Telecoms, others contribute 8.7% to Nigeria’s GDP

The telecommunication and other services sectors have contributed 8.7 percent to Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product, GDP in 2015, with the country’s main economic stay, oil, accounting for 6.4 percent. The post Telecoms, others contribute 8.7% to Nigeria’s GDP 

Benue varsity students shut down Makurdi-Gboko highway over tuition hike



PROTESTING students of the Benue State University, BSU, yesterday trooped into the streets, crippling business activities and barricading the ever-busy Makurdi-Gboko federal highway over recent hike in tuition by the school’s management, leaving several travellers and road users stranded for over four hours. The post Benue varsity students shut down Makurdi-Gboko highway over tuition hike.

APC is pushing its luck on Saraki — Sen Urhoghide

Senator Matthew Urhoghide, Chairman, Senate Committee on Culture and Tourism was before now, the Publicity Secretary of the Edo State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP. In this interview, he spoke on the development in the Senate, the embattled Senate President Bukola Saraki and how the PDP would take over the Senate Presidency if Saraki is removed, among others. The post APC is pushing its luck on Saraki 

Monday, April 11, 2016

RE: CALL FOR 2016 NOMINATIONS FOR THE AWARD OF ISESCO PRIZES IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

The National Universities Commission (NUC) has received, through the federal Ministry of Education, a UNESCO circular, representing for nominations for the 2016 Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (ISESCO) prizes in Science and Technology.

These ISESCO prizes are awarded for works of outstanding socioeconomic significance in the fields of biology, chemistry, geology, mathematics, physics and technology, undertaken by scientists and researchers in the member states who have made remarkable contributions in their research fields. Each ISESCO prize consists of an award of US$5,000 and a certificate on which major contribution of  the prize winner are mentioned.
Nominations are invited from Science Academies, National Research Councils, Universities and Science and Technological Institutions in ISESCO Member-state can nominate a minimum of two candidates in each in field. The nomination should be accompanied by:

a. Brief biography including major scientific/technical accomplishments
b. Copies of 5 recent significant publications
c. Complete list of publications
d. Curriculum vitae
e. Submission of one paper (in nominee's field of work) for publication in ISESCO Journal of Science and Technology, this paper should represent an original work, and has never been published.  

Interested candidates should download the application form from the ISESCO website http://wwwicpsr.org.ma/?page=SciencePrizes and complete the form

Furthermore, the completed applications should be forwarded   to the undersigned with soft copies via email to mamaidoh@yahoo.com on or before 20th April, 2016 for processing and onward transmission to ISESCO Rabat:

ISESCO Center for Promotion of Scientific Research (ICPSR)
Islamic Educational, Scientific and Culutural Organisation (ISESCO)
Avenue des F. A.R, Hay Ryad- P.O.Box: 2275- C.P. 10104- Rabat, Morocco
Phone: +212(0)537566052/53 - Fax: +212(0)537566012/13
E-Mail: icpsr@isesco.org.ma

Executive Secretary National Universities Commission Receives Presidential Aide on Youth, Students Affairs

                                         Executive Secretary, NUC, Prof. Julius A. Okojie
                                      
ADVOCATES  MENTORING FOR STUDENTS
The Executive Secretary, National Universities commission (NUC), Prof Julius A. Okojie, OON, has advocated for the robust mentoring programme for the youth and students to avoid youth restiveness and other social vices, especially within the Nigerian University System (NUS). He said this on Monday 4 April, 2016, when he received the Special Assistant to the president on Youth and Students Affairs, Mallam Nasir Sa'id Adhama, on a courtesy call, in his office. The Executive Secretary remarked that the commission was determined to ensure that the NUS functioned better and to consolidate on its own achievements as the regulator of the system. He acknowledged  the role of the office of the Special Assistant to the President on Youth and Students Affairs in getting students of Nigerian Universities actively engaged, through seminars , workshops and conferences, which specifically address their needs, stressing that restless youths are a hudge challenge to the NUS. 

Buhari departs for China

President Buhari yesterday night departed for his work visit to China. His visit is aimed at securing greater support from Beijing for the development of Nigeria's infrastructure, especially in the power, roads, railways, aviation, water supply and housing sectors. Buhari and his entourage which include the Ministers of Agriculture, Water Resources, Transport, Defence, Power, Works & Housing, Industry, Trade & Investment, Federal Capital Territory, Science & Technology and Foreign Affairs

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