Wednesday 15 July 2015

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WAEC GCE 2015 REGISTRATION HAS STARTED. (Registration closes 22nd august 2015) Now Selling Via 11,500

This is to inform interested candidates as well as the general public that application for the 2015 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE)November/December has begun.

Method of application
Candidates can access the details of the application via WAEC portal by clicking here

Price of WAEC GCE Form i.e. the card that would be used for registration and selling points.

Since the inception of the 2015/2016 WAEC GCE Nov/Dec Registration, we have been receiving mails from different candidates regarding the price of the WAEC GCE scratch card and locations where the scratch cards are sold.

From the information reaching us, the 2015/2016 WAEC GCE Registration scratch card goes for N11,400. WAEC GCE registration scratch cards can be gotten from WAEC offices nationwide, any Nigerian post office nationwide and the underlisted commercial banks:

1. Access Bank
2. Diamond Bank
3. Ecobank Nigeria
4. Enterprise Bank Limited
5. Fidelity Bank Nigeria
6. First Bank of Nigeria
7. First City Monument Bank
8. Guaranty Trust Bank
9. Keystone Bank Limited
10. Mainstreet Bank Limited
11. Skye Bank
12. Standard Chartered Bank
13. Sterling Bank
14. Union Bank of Nigeria
15. United Bank for Africa
16. Wema Bank
17. Zenith Bank

The registration card also contains the result checker. Keep the card after use for registration.

Application Deadline
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NECO GCE 2015 REGISTRATION HAS STARTED. (Registration begins on 6th July, and ends on 30th September, 2015) On Selling via N11,350

The National Examinations Council (NECO) – Candidates Intending to register for the 2015 November/December NECO Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE) are hereby informed that registration will be strictly on-line using the NECO registration website [url]=http://ift.tt/1f3v3X7] Registration can be done on the website at any time within the stipulated registration period. Passport Photograph will be required during on-line registration. The candidates passport photograph should NOT be more than SIX MONTHS old and must be of white background.

2015 November/December Senior School certificate Examination (SSCE) Registration for External Candidates

Registration Fee/Mode of Payment

To register, interested candidates should obtain a bank draft of Eleven Thousand Three Hundred and Fifty Naira (N 11,350) Only, payable to the Registrar, National Examinations Council in any of the NECO State Offices nationwide or in cash in any designated Bank or NIPOST offices nationwide. The registration fee includes cost for Biometric Data Capture, an Examination Ethics CD and Administrative Charges. Interested Banks and NIPOST Headquarters should visit NECO Headquarters for further clarifications.

Attestation/Photo Cards and Examination Time-Table
On completion of the registration process, each candidate must obtain the following from the internet cafe:

Time Table for the Examination; and
One (1) clear copy of the NECO Attestation/Photo card; which should be presented for each examination. (Candidates should note that Attestation/Photo cards that are not clear will NOT be accepted at the examination hall).

Blind Candidates

Blind candidates are to register like everyone. However, the NECO State Officer of the state where they intend to write the examination should be notified of their physical status immediately after registration.

Examinations Centres

The -towns where the examination will be held have been grouped into examination towns/neighborhoods. Candidates should select a town/neighborhood within the state where they intend to sit for the examination.

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Note: Candidates should note that Nigerian Languages (Hausa, Igbo &Yoruba) include Literature.

Registration Period
The registration period begins on 6th July, and ends on 30th September, 2015 at 12.00 midnight. (Late registration will only be approved by the Registrar at the NECO Headquarters, Minna, Niger State).

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The Registration fee, once paid, is not refundable.
The use of reputable cyber cafes is highly recommended as the Council will not be liable for registration errors committed by candidates. (A list of suggested cyber cafes nationwide where candidates can log on to register are available on the NECO website – www.mynecoexams.com or are physically on display at our State offices nationwide)
Biometric Fingerprints will be captured along with the registration of each candidate.
Candidates should ensure that their fingerprints are captured correctly during registration. Candidates with fingerprints not verified on the day of the examination will not be allowed to sit for the examination.
Candidates should carefully follow the instructions on the on-line scratch card before registration.
Candidates should study the Regulations and Syllabuses before registration.
Candidates should note that their uploaded image/photograph during the registration will be embossed on their certificates.

Smoking, cellular phones and other electronic communication devices are not allowed in the examination hall
Candidates should dress in mufti and no one will be allowed entry into the examination hall with arms.
Multiple entries are not allowed. Candidates who register more than once will have their entire results cancelled.
Candidates who damage or lose their scratch cards before registration will have to purchase another card.
Please note that No candidate shall be allowed into an examination hall once an examination commences.
Candidates are no longer required to stamp or submit their attestation/photo cards in NECO state offices nationwide. A clear copy of the downloaded attestation/photo card, duly signed and stamped by a referee should be presented for each paper.



After previous failures, I was scared of contesting the 2015 election – President Buhari

President Buhari says he was scared of contesting in the 2015 presidential election after his failures in past elections. He said this while addressing APC leaders during the breaking of the Ramadan fast at the presidential villa yesterday July 14th

“No matter the level you are, drop your influence so that we can help achieve the manifesto – security, economy, employment and corruption- because if we don’t kill corruption, corruption will kill Nigeria. We have to ensure that people we bring forward are those that will move the society forward.

I always like to go down the memory lane to show how lucky we are as a political group. At no stage was the decision taken by chance, it was all deliberate. The leaders of the parties felt the only way to wrest power from the PDP was for us to come together. I, in particular, was scared after previous failures of the elections of 2003, 2007 and 2011. We dissolved our various parties to form APC, then we applied to INEC, for once I was grateful to INEC. We had gone with nine people to INEC to apply and INEC advised us that we needed at least 25 people to form a political party. We were able to go back and raised 35 members across the country and then successfully registered the party.

INEC then informed the federal government that we have met the requirements hence we cannot be denied registration. Many doubting Thomases said merger had never succeeded in Nigeria but here we are. I went into this long explanation so that you will appreciate how far we have come and for a society as ours, if we respect the constitution, then all the greed and problems will be a thing of the fast.”he said



Sunday Oliseh’ Officially Unveils By NFF As Nigerian National Coach (Photos)

The Nigerian Football Federation, NFF has officially unveiled former player -Sunday Oliseh as the New national football team head coach after signing a new contract in Abuja. Quoting the words of the NFF president Amaju Pinnick, “We have just signed the Pep Guardiola of Africa. And I believe he will succeed”.

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Mavin RecordsGodwin Video Hits 1 Million Views On Youtube

Rave of the moment and Mavin Dynasty superstar, Korede Bello, is the talk of the moment.

The artist who released his single “Godwin” earlier this year is obviously not joking around as the video to his single “Godwin” made total views of 1,025,138 (over one million) on Youtube in about five weeks.

The Don Jazzy produce tune and beat has joined the likes of ‘Marry Me’ by Falz, ‘Chop Am‘ by Reekado Banks, ‘Shake Body‘ by Skales, Di’ja’s ‘Awww’ to hit the one million mark on youtube.

Congrats Korede!!!……its obvious Hard work really pays indeed !!!



Naija Records All Time High Electricity Transmission Peak Of 4545Mw

The Management of Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) yesterday said the nation has recorded a new electricity transmission peak of 4545megawatts (Mw) through its national network.

A statement signed by the General Manager, Public Affairs of TCN, Seun Olagunju, said the feat was achieved at 21.45hrs two days ago.

The previous power transmission peak was on December 23, 2012 and it was 4517Mw.
TCN management had, last week, informed the general public that electricity wheeling to the distribution companies (DISCOs) has improved to over 4000Mw due to improvement in fuel supply to the power generation plants.

It also assured that it will continue to work towards enhancing its power wheeling capability and reliability of the network to be able to deliver more quality electricity from the generation plants to the DISCOs nationwide.



New Samsung Galaxy A8 with 5.9mm Slim Metal Unibody design, Fingerprint Sensor Launched

Samsung Galaxy A8 has finally gone official in China after several rumors. It packs a 5.7-inch 1080p Super AMOLED display with ultra-narrow bezels and has full metal uni-body design, similar to the other A series smartphones and is just 5.9mm thick. It is powered by am Octa-Core Snapdragon 615 SoC and runs on Android 5.1.1 (Lollipop). It has a fingerprint sensor on the home button. It has a 16-megapixel rear camera with LED flash, f/1.9 aperture and a 5-megapixel front-facing camera with 120-degree wide-angle lens. It has 4G LTE support and might come with dual SIM support depending on the market. Samsung Galaxy A8 specifications 5.7-inch (1920 x 1080 pixels) Full HD Super AMOLED display Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 Octa-Core (1.5GHz Quad A53 + 1.0 GHz Quad A53 ) with Adreno 405 GPU 2GB RAM, 16GB/32GB internal memory, expandable up to 128GB with microSD Android 5.1 (Lollipop) 16MP rear camera with LED flash, f/1.9 aperture 5MP front-facing camera Fingerprint sensor Dimensions: 158 x 76.8 x 5.9mm; Weight: 151 grams 4G LTE / 3G, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n (2.4 + 5GHz), Bluetooth 4.1, GPS/ GLONASS 3050mAh battery

The Samsung Galaxy A8 comes in Black, White and Gold colors. Samsung has not revealed the pricing or details about its global roll out yet.



Say What!!: Banks Starts Penalizing Customers Who Withdraw “Excess” Cash. See How Much Is Too Much

Deposit money banks in the country have commenced implementation of charges on cash withdrawal in excess of the stated limit.

This is following the end of the suspension of charges on withdrawals for both individual and corporate account holders in 30 states of the federation till July 1, 2015.

The Central Bank of Nigeria had in June 2014 explained that the waiver was to give banks time to deploy adequate infrastructure needed to support the and sensitisation of bank customers on the importance of the policy.

Consequently, messages have been flying from the banks reminding their customers of the nationwide implementation of charges on excess withdraws.

A statement from Guarantee Trust Bank (GTB) to it numerous customers reads (We refer to the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) cashless policy, and the previous communication deferring charges on cash withdrawals above the daily limits, in 30 states of Nigeria till July 1, 2015.

Please be informed that the following modalities which are currently operational in Lagos, Federal Capital Territory (Abuja), Abia, Anambra, Kano, Ogun and Rivers States will now be effective nationwide, including the previously exempted 30 states of Nigeria”.

Cashless-Nigeria

The bank explained that for individual account holders, charges will apply when daily cumulative withdrawals and deposits are in excess of N500,000. For corporate account holders, charges will apply when daily cumulative withdrawals are in excess of N3,000,000

The Cashless policy applies to all accounts including Collection accounts that all sub-accounts linked to the same account holder would be treated as one account for both corporate and individual accounts.

“Kindly note that the above limits apply so far as it involves cash, irrespective of channel i.e. over the counter, ATM, 3rd party cheques cashed over the counter etc. For example, if an individual withdraws N450,000 over the counter, and N150,000 from the ATM on the same day, the total amount withdrawn by the customer is N600,000, and the service charge will apply on N100,000 – the amount above the daily free limit of N500,000″

Exemptions have however been granted on lodgments and withdrawals for accounts operated by Embassies, Diplomatic Missions, Multilateral Agencies, Aid Donor Agencies, Ministries, Departments and Agencies of Government (revenue collections only), Microfinance Banks (MFBs) and Primary Mortgage Institutions (PMIs).



Female Enter: 10 Rules To Keep Your Man In This Generation

Ladies Only

#1 Give him space

#2 Be Loyal

#3 Be Patient

#4 Don’t ask for things even
Your Father can’t afford!

#5 Don’t nag

#6 Stalk him

#7 As Far as he doesn’t cheat to your face, or take her calls in your present don’t complain, Manage it your Next might be worse!

#8 Be Proud of him

#9 Be faithful

#10 Pray for him!



UN Says World Can End AIDS By 2030

The UN has said the world can end the AIDS epidemic within 15 years, but senior officials said that would only be possible by breaking the pharmaceutical industries “tight grip” on government policies.

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said reaching the goal would be difficult but achievable in a report released in Ethiopia on Tuesday.

“Ending the AIDS epidemic as a public health threat by 2030 is ambitious, but realistic, as the history of the past 15 years has shown,” Ban said in the report.

The UN Millennium Development Goal to halt and reverse the spread of the disease has been achieved, said UNAIDS, the global body’s agency focusing on the disease.

UNAIDS is driving efforts to end the epidemic by 2030 by enabling everyone to have access to prevention services, treatment and support.

“During the first decade of the epidemic, there was very little to offer someone dying from AIDS,” Michel Sidibe, executive director of UNAIDS, said in the report.

The key to change, he said, was breaking the pharmaceutical industry’s “tight grip” on government policies and drug prices.
Some 15 million people are receiving antiretroviral treatment for HIV/AIDS, a staggering increase from less than 700,000 in 2000.

At that time, patients had to take an average of eight pills per day, costing $10,000 a year. Today, medicines can be bought for $100 a year.

These medicines keep the virus from growing and multiplying helping people to live longer and reducing the chances that they will transmit HIV to others.

Legislation allowing developing countries to override patent rights was critical, allowing them to manufacture copies of the drugs and cut prices.

AIDS-related deaths have dropped more than 40 percent since 2004 to 1.2 million a year, the report said, adding new HIV infections have fallen by 35 percent since 2001 to 2 million a year in 2014.

Investment in HIV/AIDS surged to almost $22bn in 2015 from less than $5bn in 2001.

One of the biggest successes has been reducing new infections among children by 58 percent between 2000 and 2014, the agency said.

This has been achieved by ensuring women with HIV receive medicine to prevent them from passing on the infection when they give birth.

Last month, Cuba became the first country in the world to eliminate mother-to-child transmission of HIV.

Source: ALJAZEERA



Presd.Buhari,Vp Osinbajo’s Voluntary Pay Cut “Cosmetic” – NLC •Says Minimum Wage Due For Review

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) said on Tuesday that the voluntary salary cut undertaken by President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, would not in any way improve the economy of the country.
The NLC Secretary-General, Peter Eson-Ozo, made this assertion in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja.
“For some individuals to voluntarily decide to cut their salaries, I think it is cosmetic and I believe we should be more systematic than that”.
“I think, to begin with, the law, the constitution, prescribes how public office salaries are fixed; if any public officer chooses to reduce his salary, he can donate it to charity or donate it to whomever”.
Mr. Eson-Ozo noted that the labour movement had for sometime been clamouring for a reduction in the cost of governance, adding that this should not be by cutting salaries.
He said the bulk of what was driving governance cost was outside the prescribed salary.
“Any person or the president or any other public officer who then arbitrarily gets up and cuts salary when the law does not put the fixing of that salary in his power, creates a legal problem.
“I think that we need to address things in a systematic way”.
Mr. Eson-Ozo said it was imperative for the government to focus deeper on ways to reign in the cost of governance rather than the cosmetic announcement of slash in salaries by some public officers.
According to him, the process of fixing salary is an institutionalised one and not up to any individual to do.
“Because if you can cut salary, does it mean you can just wake tomorrow and increase salary?.
“These are issues we need to take on board in order for us to have a robust type of approach to the system”, Mr. Eson-Ozo said.
On the issue of the minimum wage, the NLC scribe urged the Federal Government to begin preparation for the review of the salaries of Nigerian workers.
He stressed the need to begin the review process by setting up a tripartite committee to kick-start.
“Every five years, the minimum wage is supposed to be reviewed and the current wage will be due for replacement by next year.
“It is important for the Federal Government to start the process; preparation should have started before now.
“That is, the process of the preparation in terms of gathering information and analysing them, in order to have the law reviewed for at least another five years”.
Mr. Eson-Ozo said that the labour movement had over time reminded government of the provision of the law which stipulates a review of the minimum wage every five years.
He added that it was important to constitute the tripartite committee, to avoid other issues arising within the limited time.
The NLC Secretary-General also warned government against any plan to slash workers salaries, saying that the economic situation in the country was not favourable.
(NAN)