According to Professor of accounting at Babcock University Prof Enyi Patrick Enyi,the university will start Masters Degree programme in accounting to be awarded by University of London, UK as from next year January.He wrote....
'Babcock University is going places! Starting from January Babcock University will be starting a Masters Degree programme in Accounting to be moderated and awarded by the University of London, UK. Here the DVC Academics, the Dean, School of Management Sciences and the HOD Accounting with the team from the University of London facilitated by the ACCA. Up Babcock'
According to Ibomhappenings, the man pictured above has no legs yet he makes decent income by doing vulcanizing job.Below is what Ibomhappenings wrote...
'This Man Doesn't Have Any Legs but He Makes an Honest Living at a Vulcanizing Shop
If all the criminals out there would see this disabled man, they will surely be ashamed of themselves.
Many able-bodied men (and women) choose to take from others in order to survive, than working and earning money through honest ways. But if all the criminals out there would see this disabled man, they will surely be ashamed of themselves.
This unnamed man inspired many netizens by working honestly despite his disability. Facebook user Jansen Sangueza were on their way to Ilocos Norte in the Philippines to deliver foam beds when one of their wheels was punctured. With the busted wheel, they couldn't get any further. Thankfully, they saw a vulcanizing shop nearby and decided to have their tire replaced.
Sangueza and his companions were surprised that a disabled man was the one who was about to fix their vehicle for them. It may seem like a hard job especially in his condition, but he did an amazing job! As a matter of fact, the job was done faster than what they expected.
The photos and video of the man immediately went viral on social media. The man, thought unidentified, inspired many others who were amazed by the man's honest way of living.
The unidentified man was working for his wife and two children who were waiting for him at home'.
Former Manchester midfielder Philip Mulryne has been ordained a deacon in the Catholic Church.The 38 year old Northern Irishman who earned 27 caps for his country in a career that included spells with Norwich and Cardiff City was on Saturday ordained a deacon in the Catholic Church by the Archbishop of Dublin, Diarmuid Martin.He is now a full member of the Dominican Order.This is a post-football career step as he continues his bid to become a Catholic priest.He will be officially ordained a priest in 2017.
He made his debut for United under Sir Alex Ferguson 26-yrs ago.He played with the likes of David Beckham, Ryan Giggs and others before retiring from football in 2008.While many footballers go into coaching or television punditry,he surprised everybody by venturing into priesthood.He spent two years studying philosophy in Italy before undertaking a four-year theology degree in Belfast.Last month,he was declared bankrupt at Belfast's High Court.
We wish him all the best in the his plight to be a priest.
Mavin singer Dija has made her Nollywood debut.She was pictured on set of movie titled 'Professor Johnbull' with Mercy Johnson,Kanayo O Kanayo,Queen Nwokoye,Junior Pope and other.
Photos: Kano Sharia police destroy thousands of bottles of beer
The Kano State Hisbah Board destroyed bottles of beer it confiscated from members of the public. The photos were posted on the Board's official Facebook page on October 12th.
Me: Kano state is among the states in Nigeria that receives VAT made from the sale of alcoholic drinks monthly from Abuja but this is what their Hisbah police are doing.
To make matters worse, Kano is a one of the states smuggled overnight into the North East Development Commision and they will be entitled to 3 percent VAT, made from the sale of beer.
I wrote yesterday that Nigeria is a fraud and this story validates that point.
Our attention has been drawn to insinuations in some quarters that the Ogun State Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, dismissed some civil servants due to the ongoing strike action in the state.
For the avoidance of doubt, we will like to state unequivocally that there is no iota of truth to this speculation.
Contrary to such claims, what truly transpired is that the Ogun State Civil Service Commission, in furtherance of its statutory responsibility of maintaining discipline and adherence to public service rules and extant regulations, on Monday, took the decision to sanction some civil servants.
The affected civil servants were alleged to have been involved in certain acts of misconduct in the course of the 2016 World Teachers Day celebration on October 5, 2016 way before the ongoing strike action commenced.
In a statement issued on Monday and signed by the Ogun State Head of Service, Elder Sola Adeyemi, the State Civil Service Commission explained that it received complaints from concerned members of the public against some public and civil servants allegedly involved in various acts of misconduct in the course of the 2016 World Teachers Day celebration.
The allegations against the affected civil and public servants include the fact that, contrary to extant public service rules, they got involved in partisan politics by publicly admitting receiving money from a politician and also hiring a musician with whom they sang praises of the said politician while chanting political slogans in the course of the World Teachers Day celebration.
To determine the veracity of such complaints and give the affected civil and public servants the opportunity for fair hearing, the Civil Service Commission said it set up an administrative panel of Inquiry on October 17, 2016.
The panel's term of reference include, among others, to investigate the events of October 5, 2016 at the NUT Multipurpose hall, Kuto, Abeokuta with a view to identifying the public and civil servants directly or indirectly involved in partisan political activities; determine the culpability or otherwise of the identified public servants and recommend appropriate disciplinary actions in line with the public service rules and extant regulations.
Before arriving at its decisions, the panel issued queries and invited the affected civil servants who in turn made written and oral representations.
After listening to all parties involved including witnesses, as well as reviewing the evidences at its disposal, the panel, in its wisdom, recommended the dismissal of 16 public and civil servants.
Those recommended for dismissal include Comrade Akeem Ambali, the state chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC and Comrade Dare Ilekoya, the state chairman of the Nigeria Union of Teachers, NUT. They were all found to have contravened the Public Service Rules 04401, 04402 (c&d) and 04406 (a) due to their involvement in the political rally they held under the guise of World Teachers Day celebration event.
The panel also recommended the suspension of 19 others while exonerating one Mr. Abiodun Oriyomi Samuel who was said not to have been involved in the alleged partisan act.
From the foregoing, it is clear that the State Civil Service Commission only acted in fulfillment of its statutory responsibility and this has nothing to do with Governor Amosun or the ongoing strike action embarked upon by a section of the workforce in the state.
Signed
Adejuwon Soyinka
Senior Special Assistant (Media),
Ogun State Governor
November 1, 2016