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May 28, 2019

A Woman That Cheated On The Husband Before Wedding Day

According to report
"After church wedding, at the Reception, the groom walked out of the marriage and said he's not interested again."
                                   
 "After church wedding, at the Reception, the groom walked out of the marriage and said he's not interested again." the man also said in the video that the woman have being cheating on him.
May 27, 2019

People Crying For Naira Marley Release

The public have cried somuch for Naira Marley Release, People have begged for his release .


federal government should please for give him and hear the voice of the masses

This video is a video of a girl begging for his release.


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May 27, 2019

Landmark University Sales of Post UTME Form For 2019/2020 Academic Session

                                          
Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the undergraduate degree programmes of Landmark University, Omu-Aran, on a full time basis in the following Colleges and Departments of the University.


College of AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES
  • Agric Agricultural Extension & Rural Development
  • Agric Agricultural Economics
  • Animal Science
  • Soil/Crop Science
  • Aquaculture and Fisheries Management (New Programme)
  • Food Science and Nutrition (New Programme)
College of ENGINEERING
  • Agricultural & Biosystems Engineering
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Electrical and Electronics Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Mechatronics Engineering (New Programme)
College of PURE AND APPLIED SCIENCEs
  • Biochemistry
  • Microbiology
  • Computer Science
  • Industrial Chemistry
  • Mathematics
  • Physics
  • Applied Biology and Biotechnology (New Programme)
  • Geophysics (New Programme)
College of BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
  • School of Business
    • Accounting
    • Banking & Finance
    • Business Administration
  • School of Social Science
    • Economics
    • International Relations
    • Political Science
    • Sociology
    • Mass Communication (New Programme)

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Landmark University Admission Requirements.

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
  • The minimum entry requirements for admission into Landmark University are credit passes in 5 subjects at the SSCE/GCE O’ Level/NECO/NABTEB or its equivalent obtained at not more than two sittings. The subjects passed must include English Language, Mathematics and other subjects relevant to the proposed course of study.
  • Candidates are also to note that, there are other requirements that may be specific to a College and/or a Programme.
UTME PREREQUISITES
Candidates applying to Landmark University should note the following:
i) Candidates must have sat for the current year Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) and attained the prescribed cut-off marks as a statutory requirement for entry into Nigerian Universities.
ii) Applicants are strongly advised to ensure that their UTME subject combination qualifies them for their chosen programme in Landmark University.
iii) Candidates who did not choose Landmark University in the current year UTME are free to apply for admission into the University
iv) In addition to the above, Landmark University conducts a Post UTME Screening Exercise for all candidates seeking admission into the University. Applicants may however, not be admitted without fulfilling the demands of the screening exercise.

How to Apply for Landmark University Post UTME Screening Form.

1. Visit our Admission application portal via http://admission.lmu.edu.ng/app to complete the application payment form.
2. Complete the application payment form with the necessary and accurate details. Please note that your UTME registration number, a valid email address and GSM number will be required.
3. After completing and submitting the application payment form, a preview of the application is display. Verify its authenticity and correctness, then click on “Pay” button to make payment.
4. You will be redirected to the payment page where you are expected to make payment of N10,000 application along with a processing charge depending on the payment channel selected. Please note that you will need an ATM Card (Verve, Visa, MasterCard or E-Tranzact Card) to complete your payment.
5. After completing the payment, you will be redirected back to our admission portal and a message and sms containing your login credential and further details will be forwarded to the supplied email address and phone number respectively.
6. You are expected to return to our Admission application portal via http://admission.lmu.edu.ng/appto login with the credentials, upload your passport (which must be in JPEG format and not more than 200KB in size) and complete your application form.
7. After completing the application form, you are expected to submit and print out copies of the completed form, which contains the details supplied by you and your application form number.
8. Please note that there will be POST-UTME screening exercise, which will take place at a later date to be announced. Further information will be communicated via the email address and phone number supplied when filling the application fee form.
PLEASE NOTE: You are expected to upload the following documents and come along with the original copies and photocopies of all necessary documents at scheduled Post-UTME screening exercise
  • Printed Application Form
  • Copy of UTME Result Slip
  • Copy of ‘O’ Level results
  • 2 Passport Photographs
  • Original copy of sponsorship letter from Parents/Guardian
  • Letter from your religious leader
  • Copy of Birth certificate
  • State of origin certificate

Landmark University Admission Policy.

Prospective students of Landmark University must be God-fearing, love God and be unreservedly committed to obeying rules and regulations of God Almighty, the founder and funder of the University, cum University Authority. Students are expected to exhibit core value-driven disposition as embedded in the University’s Core Values of
  • Spirituality
  • Possibility Mentality
  • Capacity Building
  • Integrity
  • Responsibility
  • Diligence
  • Sacrifice.
May 26, 2019

Nigerian girls sold N210,000 as sex slaves in Mali

The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, is seeking an agreement between Nigeria and neighbouring West African countries to end the practice of Nigerian girls being used as sex slaves in Mali. 




At a presentation to the ECOWAS Parliament during its First Ordinary Session on Saturday, NAPTIP Director-General, Julie Okah-Donli told members of parliament that Nigerian girls were being sold for between N210,000 and N240,000 to work as prostitutes. Presenting the report of the fact-finding mission to Mali, Okah-Donli said that after being sold, the girls were made to pay back between N1.08 million and N1.2 million, usually within eight months, to their madams. She said that after gaining their freedom from their madams, the girls would then go into business, making money for themselves through prostitutions before graduating to madams of their own. “There are more than one million Nigerians residing in Mali. About 20,000 of these Nigerians are girls believed to be victims of trafficking and the number increases by 50 per day. “Many victims are deceived to leave their livelihoods in Nigeria for greener pastures in ‘Mali. “Some of the victims are abducted from Nigeria, including those that arrive in school uniforms. “On arrival at the border town between Burkina Faso and Mali, many of the girls are sold off for CFA 350,000 to 400,000; their new owners then make them pay back about CFA 1.6 million to CFA 2 million with one CFA being 0.6 Naira,” she said. Okah-Donli said that as part of efforts to curb the trend, the mission recommended, among other things, that Nigeria should develop a Memorandum of Understanding ( MoU) with Mali, Burkina Faso, Benin Republic, Guinea and Senegal. The mission further recommended that all motor-parks through which the girls were trafficked should be sanitised and efforts made to stop extortion of Nigerians travelling to or through the aforementioned countries, she said. “There is need for comprehensive sensitisation of rescued victims before repatriation and a comprehensive blueprint worked out for tracing, empowerment and rehabilitation of victims,” Okah-Donli said. She said NAPTIP was ready to give technical support to Mali if it sought to establish an anti-human trafficking agency.

 For the ECOWAS Parliament, the mission recommended that the protocol on Free Movement of persons and goods be properly implemented such that other nationals are not harassed in other ECOWAS countries, the director-general said. Throwing more light on the findings of the mission, Okah-Donli said that efforts to repatriate girls were usually foiled through the complicity of Malian security forces, coupled with the willingness of many girls to return to the ‘sex-for-gold’ trade. She said that there were some of the girls who were trafficked to the northern parts of Mali where they not only offered sex but were radicalized. She said that many of the victims who were rescued in 2011 and some others in 2017, came back to Nigeria only to return with more girls. The director-general further said some of the sex slaves were made to sleep with numerous men without protection while also being made to pay huge taxes by the complicit Malian authorities. 


She raised the alarm that there was now a growing possibility of xenophobic attacks as Malian women were already grumbling that Nigerians were taking their men. “The Malian authorities collect taxes from the victims on a weekly basis and sell condoms and other medications compulsorily to their victims every month. “Malian women are already grumbling that Nigerian girls are taking their men, and there are fears of imminent xenophobic attacks. “Three Nigerian girls were killed between November and December 2018,’’ Okah-Donli said. She said that efforts to stop the trade at the borders had not been encouraged by border security as they had not made efforts to arrest the traffickers in spite of all information given to them. “The border point between Nigeria and Seme-Krake and Burma Fas/Mali are notoriously porous, and despite numerous reports and pictures of traffickers sent to law enforcement agencies at the borders, no arrests or rescues have been made. “The traffic madams are well known to the Nigerian community but they are afraid to report them because of the complicity of the Malian security agencies in human trafficking, especially the gendarmerie who assist the traffickers to carry out their activities. “Nigerian victims are way-billed from a motor-park in Cotonou, dropped at Sikasso near the border with Burkina Faso, from where they are picked by Malian gendarmerie for delivery to their madams,” she said. The director-general added that the Nigerian sex slaves lived in about 300 settlements in Malian bushes, with each settlement holding 100 to 150 girls. The girls, aged between 16 and over 30, hang around bars and night clubs to display for their clients who take them into their huts made of polythene, Okah-Donli said. 

As part of effort to curb the menace, she said the team met with the Ministry of Justice in Mali to find solution to the menace. She said that the Malian Justice Ministry had called on NAPTIP to come up with an MoU that would provide a proper framework to end the trafficking and repatriate those already trafficked.

May 25, 2019

Ronaldo and Messi Who Is The Best?

The current era of soccer is dominated by two giants: Real Madrid’s Cristiano Ronaldo and Barcelona’s Lionel Messi. The two nemeses have scooped every individual award over the past decade, and despite their advanced ages (33 and 30, respectively), they show no signs of slowing down. As there can be only one, which of them is it?
                                Image result for ronaldo and messi BEST GOALS SCORES

HOW MANY MATCHES HAVE MESSI PLAYED?

MESSI Arrived  in Barcelona at just 13 years old, Messi is on his way to breaking all records as a player at the club.
Of the 700 games, Messi has played 424 in the League, 126 in the Champions League, 68 in the Copa del Rey, 18 in the Spanish Super Cup, five in the Club World Cup, four in the UEFA Super Cup and 55 unofficial matches.

HOW MAY MATCHES HAVE C RONALDO PLAYED?

Cristiano Ronaldo has played a total of 754 matches for his club and another 147 for his country, scoring a total of 564 goals for club and 79 for his country.

messi fans and c.Ronaldon fans, let see who is better.

Drop your comments below



May 25, 2019

EFCC FOUND $5.7m, N2.4bn Belonging To Mrs Patience Jonathan’s

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) yesterday urged the Federal High Court in Lagos to order the final forfeiture of $5.7million and N2.4billion belonging to former First Lady Dame Patience Jonathan.
It said the money is reasonably suspected to be proceeds of crime.
Moving an application for the final forfeiture, the EFCC’s lawyer, Rotimi Oyedepo, said Mrs Jonathan did not earn the money legitimately.
But, Mrs Jonathan, through her lawyer, Chief Ifedayo Adedipe (SAN), said the money was not stolen.
                                     
He said it was part of gifts from friends, adding that nobody complained that their money was stolen.
Justice Mojisola Olatoregun on April 26, 2017 ordered the money’s temporary forfeiture based on an ex-parte application by the EFCC.
Mrs Jonathan appealed, but the Court of Appeal last January 12 upheld the temporary forfeiture.
The Supreme Court on March 15 affirmed the Court of Appeal judgment.
It directed the appellant to return to before Justice Olatoregun to show cause why the money should not be permanently forfeited to the Federal Government.
In an affidavit in support of the ex-parte originating summons, an EFCC operative, Musbahu Yahaha Abubakar, said Mrs Jonathan opened a Skye Bank account on February 7, 2013.
“One Dudafa Waripamo Owei, who was the Senior Special Assistant to the former President, was one of the frequent depositors in the account.
“Another frequent cash depositor of funds reasonably suspected to be proceeds of unlawful activities into the account is one Festus Iyoha, a steward at the State House, Abuja,” the deponent said.

                                                       
The EFCC investigator said Iyoha made deposits with fictitious names.
Abubakar said between February 8, 2013 and January 30, 2015, $6,791,599.64 suspected to be proceeds of unlawful activities was deposited into the account in cash.
He said Mrs Jonathan dissipated part of the funds, leaving a balance of $5,731,173.55.
“If this funds are not forfeited in the interim, the operator of the account, Mrs Dame Patience Jonathan, will fully dissipate it,” the investigator said.
The commission said the N2.4billion was found in an Ecobank Nigeria Ltd account numbered 2022000760 in the name of La Wari Furniture and Baths Ltd.
The EFCC said the “purported” signatory to the account was one Ada Ifegbu, with a telephone number belonging to one Esther Oba.
The EFCC operative said the N2.4billion “was substantially the naira equivalent of the United States dollars given to one Chima Nwafor John of Ecobank Nigeria Ltd by one Esther Oba at the Aso Rock Villa.”
He said it was John who contracted bureau de change operators to convert the money to naira and deposit it to La Wari Furniture and Baths’s account.
The company is the second respondent.
Urging the court to order the final forfeiture, Oyedepo said: “The $5million was not the first respondent’s legitimate earning.

“She was a public servant and a salary earner. The sums cannot be her legitimate income. We urge the court to agree with us and forfeit the sum to the Federal Government.”
On the N2.4billion, Oyedepo said the opening of the account where the money is domiciled is “shrouded in mystery and fraud”.
He added that a director of La Wari Furniture and Baths, Mrs Oyewole Yemisi, when questioned by EFCC, claimed not to know anything about the company and that her signature was forged.
“She denied being part of the resolution that authorised the opening of the account in which the funds were warehoused. She said she was not part of the company,” Oyedepo said.
Besides, he said those who paid money into the accounts did not buy any goods from the firm.
“The money was not the proceeds of sale of any goods. We urge my Lord to hold that the money is proceeds of crime,” Oyedepo said.
But, Chief Adedipe said there was no evidence that the money sought to be forfeited is proceeds of crime.
He said Section 17 of the Advance Fee Fraud, which EFCC relied on, is targeted at fraudsters and anticipates “unlawful conduct”.
“It is not the law that if the EFCC finds money in an account and it doesn’t like the owner’s face, it comes to court and says ‘forfeit it’.
“The government is at liberty to apply for forfeiture, but the offence must be stated.
“The first respondent is the wife of a former deputy governor, governor, vice president and president. Even the current occupier of the office of the First Lady wants to build a university.
“In this country, First Ladies enjoy a lot of goodwill. She (Mrs Jonathan) stated that governors gave her money. Nobody wrote that she stole their money,” the SAN said.
Besides, Adedipe added that the anti-graft agency did not provide any evidence that her client stole money from government or any individual.
“All EFCC said is that they saw money in her account and assumed it was stolen. They didn’t say from whom. You don’t pick on your political opponents.
“We urge your Lordship to hold that the money is not proceeds of unlawful act. It’s not a crime to be given money,” Adedipe said.
La Wari Furniture and Baths’ counsel, Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN), said the company is an ongoing business concern involved in the import and export of furniture and antiques.
“It is settled law that suspicion no matter how grave can never amount to legal evidence to prove the guilt or culpability of anyone either in criminal or civil proceedings.
“They have not brought anybody to complain that money is missing. It is not a crime that La Wari Furniture and Baths had made money.
“EFCC has not shown any predicate offence committed by La Wari Furniture and Baths. They threw a wide net into the sea looking to catch a fish.
“We urge your Lordship to refuse this application,” Ozekhome prayed.
Justice Olatoregun adjourned until June 24 for judgment.
May 25, 2019

The Covenant University Sales Of Post Utme Form Is Out


Image result for covenant universityThe Covenant University is now selling admission forms into its various undergraduate programmes for the 2019-2020 academic session. Covenant University post UTME / Covenant University undergraduate admission form is now available for purchase online. The post-UTME Form fee is N7,000 only (seven thousand naira only). N5,000 (five thousand naira) for the form and the screening fee of N2,000 (two thousand naira). Transaction charges apply, N900 (Nine Hundred Naira Only) via card payment and N600 (Six Hundred Naira Only) for bank / over the counter transaction. Visit admportal.covenantuniversity.edu.ng/undergraduate/ to apply.
Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into undergraduate degree programmes on a full time basis in the following Colleges and Departments of the University:
  1. Accounting
  2. Banking and Finance
  3. Business Administration
  4. Industrial Relations and
  5. Human Resource Management
  6. Marketing
  7. Demography and Social Statistics
  8. Economics
  9. Mass Communication
  10. Sociology
  11. International Relations
  12. Policy and Strategic Studies
  13. Political Science
  14. Psychology
  15. English
  16. Civil Engineering
  17. Computer Engineering
  18. Electrical and Electronics Engineering
  19. Information and Communication Engineering
  20. Mechanical Engineering
  21. Petroleum Engineering
  22. Chemical Engineering
  23. Architecture
  24. Building Technology
  25. Estate Management
  26. Biology: (Applied Biology and Biotechnology)
  27. Biochemistry
  28. Microbiology
  29. Industrial Chemistry :
    • (Analytical/Environmental Chemistry)
    • (Materials/Polymer Chemistry)
  30. Computer Science
  31. Management Information System
  32. Industrial Mathematics
  33. Industrial Physics:
    • (Applied Geophysics)
    • (Electronics and IT Applications)
    • (Renewable Energy)

Eligibility
  • Prospective students of Covenant University are to obtain the JAMB forms, choose Covenant University and sit for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) of the Board as prescribed in the relevant advertisement for the 2019-2020 admission exercise.
  • In addition, applicants must complete the Covenant University Application Forms, available online.
  • Use the Application Requirements Checklist section below to prepare your application for submission.
  • Review the website information for your programme of interest, specific programme admission requirements and application deadlines. All materials submitted in support of the application must be received by the published application deadline.
                          
How to Apply
Visit: admportal.covenantuniversity.edu.ng/undergraduate/ to start your application.
Submission of the electronic application form will activate your admission consideration process. All electronic documents submitted in support of the application should be submitted according to the guidelines outlined below.
NON-REFUNDABLE APPLICATION FEE:
  • The application form fee is non-refundable.
  • The application form can be saved with a view of completion at a later date.
  • An application cannot be submitted if the application fee is not paid at the end of the form.
  • The application form fee for the 2019-2020 academic year is N5,000 (Five Thousand Naira Only).
  • Post-UTME Screening fee is N2,000 (Two thousand Naira only).
  • Transaction charges apply, N900 (Nine Hundred Naira Only) via card payment and N600 (Six Hundred Naira Only) for bank / over the counter transaction.
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE:
A statement of purpose (not more than 500-word count) should be prepared and submitted online with the application. The personal statement should address your intellectual interests, academic and professional objectives, visions, and goals for life. Please review the academic programmes for details listed by specific undergraduate programmes.
UPLOADING OF CREDENTIALS:
  • The application would only be considered completed if you upload the following credentials:
  • Birth Certificate
  • Scanned 2018 JAMB result with your clearly visible passport photograph
  • WAEC or NECO Result (if available)
  • Letter of Sponsorship by Parents
  • Please note that all the documents must be in PDF and not more than 100kb
PRINCIPAL AND PASTORAL REFERENCE LETTERS:
Two official recommendations are required for your application to be completed. These recommendations must be from persons in positions to appraise your potential for undergraduate study at Covenant University. These persons should include the following: Spiritual Leader, Principal or any teacher from your school. Covenant University requires the use of the online recommendation system, which utilizes a secure system that will:
  • Automatically email your recommendation providers with instructions for online submission of the recommendation.
  • Allow applicants to track recommendations received or not received and follow up with recommenders who still need to submit their appraisals.
  • Expedite the processing of the recommendations, which will be included in the online application once submitted.
  • Automatically notify you when recommendations have been received.
CUSAS SCREENING AND BOOKING:
There will be a Computer-based Post-UTME screening, which will take place at Covenant University, Canaan Land, Km. 10 Idiroko Road, Ota, Ogun State. The screening schedule would be accessible via the Screening Booking. Candidates will be notified via text messages. All candidates are required to pay the sum of Seven Thousand Naira Only (N7,000.00) which entails Five Thousand Naira (N5,000.00) for the form and Two Thousand Naira (N2,000.00) for post-UTME screening. The fee can be paid with CUSanwo
Covenant University has introduced the latest indigenous innovation for online payment of fees called ‘CU SANWO’. This platform will be used for processing the card payment for the 2019/2020 academic session