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Thursday, July 31, 2014

With the Nigerian international passport, you can visit 44 countries around the world (VISA FREE or VISA ON ARRIVAL..)


See list of such countries below:

1. Bangladesh (Visa on arrival)
2. Barbados ( Visa free for 6 months)
3. Benin Republic ( Visa free)
4. Burkina Faso ( Visa free)
5. Burundi ( Visa on arrival for 30days)
6. Cameroon ( Visa free)
7. Cape Verde ( Visa on arrival)
8. Chad ( Visa free)
9. Comoros Island ( Visa on arrival)
10. Cote d'ivoire ( Visa free )
11. Djibouti ( Visa on arrival )
12. Dominican ( Visa free for 21 days )
13. Fiji Island ( Visa free for 4 months)
14. Gambia ( Visa free for 90days )
15. Georgia ( Visa on arrival )
16. Ghana ( Visa free )
17. Guinea ( Visa free )
18. Guinea Bissau ( Visa free for 90 days )
19. Haiti ( Visa free for 90 days )
20. Iran ( Visa on arrival )
21. Kenya ( Visa on arrival for 90 days )
22. Liberia ( Visa free )
23. Madagascar ( Visa on arrival for 90 days )
24. Maldives ( Visa on arrival for 30 days )
25. Mali ( Visa free )
26. Mauritania ( Visa on arrival )
27. Mauritius ( Visa free for 90days )
28. Micronesia ( Visa free for 30 days )
29. Mozambique ( Visa on arrival for 30 days )
30. Nauru ( Visa on arrival )
31. Niger republic ( Visa free )
32. Palau ( Visa on arrival for 30 days )
33. Samoa ( Visa on arrival for 60 days )
34. Senegal ( Visa free )
35. Seychelles (Visa on arrival for 30 days )
36. Sierra Leone ( Visa free )
37. Somalia ( Visa on arrival )
38. Sri Lanka ( Electronic travel authorization )
39.Tanzania ( Visa on arrival )
40. Timor-Leste ( Visa on arrival for 30 days )
41. Togo ( Visa free )
42. Tuvalu ( Visa on arrival for 30 days )
43. Uganda ( Visa on arrival )
44. Vanuatu ( Visa free for 30 days )

Friday, July 25, 2014

EBOLA VIRUS IN NIGERIA



BREAKING NEWS!!!: A Viral Disease Goes Deadly!!!
The Liberian Man, Patrick Sawyer, with first case of "Ebola Disease in Nigeria is Dead ..!!!
Mr. Patrick Sawyer, a WASH consultant at the Ministry of Finance, who had been quarantined since arriving Lagos, Nigeria on Sunday, July 20, 2014 with symptoms of the Ebola virus, has died .

A Liberian government official, speaking on condition of anonymity said the news of Sawyer’s death was relayed to Liberia by the Nigerian embassy, in the early hours of Friday, July 25, 2014.

The Lagos government health authorities announced on Thursday, July 24, 2014 that Sawyer was being tested for the deadly Ebola virus.

Sawyer’s death is the first recorded case of one of the world’s deadliest diseases in Nigeria, Africa’s biggest economy and most populous nation, with 170 million people.

Ebola has killed 632 people across Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone since an outbreak began in February, straining a string of weak health systems despite international help.
If anytime to ACT as one NIGERIA, THIS IS IT......Keep the Information, informative.
About Ebola virus.
Historically;
Ebola kills 90% of its victims
The Ebola virus is named for the Ebola River, where the first outbreaks occurred in 1976.
The deadly killer, EBOLA?
EBOLA is a killer disease that is transmitted through body secretions such as sweat, blood, saliva, mucous, breast secretion, tears, urine, and sexual transmission with an infected person.
Puts victim in lots of pain.
There is no cure and the cause is unknown.
It can reproduce in 8 hours and when it does, millions of new viruses come out.
It is the world's most deadly viruses and one of the most painful deaths possible.
The person can die any were from 3-30 days or even longer.
It is only stopped when it has no more hosts to feed on.
The period between infection with the Ebola virus and the start of symptoms is called the Ebola incubation period, which can be as short as 2 days or as long as 21 days.
Look out for the following!
Fever, sore throat, headaches, weakness, joint and muscle pain, chest pain & bleeding from skin.
In pregnant women, abortion (miscarriage) and heavy vaginal bleeding are common Ebola symptoms.
Death usually occurs during the second week of Ebola symptoms, and its usually due to massive blood loss.
Prevention is the KEY word!
Wash your hands often with soap and water, sanitizer is a good alternative.
Avoid contact with people with suspicious signs and places of outbreak.
Watch out for the warning signs which mimics malaria symptoms.
As always, wash your fruits and vegetables before cooking.
Be the USEFUL VIRUS by reporting any SUSPICIOUS case to the nearest health care centre.
If any information, CALL THE FOLLOWING LAGOS STATE PHONE NOS:
08033086660
08055281442
08023169485
08033065303
08055329229.
BE KIND TO SHARE....

Thursday, July 17, 2014

JOBS/VACANCIES at British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC Media action)


  • Vacancies

  • A recording of Nigerian radio soap drama Story, Story.

    Sound Engineer/Technician, Nigeria

    Closing date: Friday 1 August 2014
  • BBC Media Action makes Nigerian radio drama Story Story which is broadcast across Africa.

    Senior Research Officer, Nigeria

    Closing date: Friday 1 August 2014
  • Bihar India man radio media assistance

    Research Officer, Nigeria

    Closing date: Friday 1 August 2014
  • BBC Media Action works in Nigeria to create radio shows informing young people about HIV.

    Project Manager, Nigeria (three positions available)

    Closing date: Friday 1 August 2014
  • The YTNA production team record interviews in Kaduna, Nigeria.

    Producer for Hausa Discussion/Magazine Programmes, Nigeria

    Closing date: Friday 1 August 2014
  • Rita Eghujuvbo, Hot FM, Abuja

    Producer - Hausa Radio Drama, Nigeria

    Closing date: Friday 1 August 2014
  • Yahaya Abdul-Rahman and his wife Salamatu listen to a BBC Media Action show in Nigeria.

    Producer – Hausa Language PSAs, Nigeria

    Closing date: Friday 1 August 2014
  • Oluchi Atu taking part in the Talk Your Own radio show in Nigeria.

    Assistant Producer - Hausa or English Radio Drama, Nigeria

    Closing date: Friday 1 August 2014
  • The YTNA production team record interviews in Kaduna, Nigeria.

    Country Director, Nigeria

    Closing date: Friday 1 August 2014
  • Journalist Maxwell Nashion interviewing a woman in Yola in northern Nigeria.

    Trainer - Hausa or English Speaking, Nigeria

    Closing date: Friday 1 August 2014

Friday, July 11, 2014

DIAMOND BANK Savings extra (Win Salary for life Promo)

ABOUT  DIAMOND BANK SAVINGS EXTRA PROMO!!
 Ever heard of Diamond Bank Salary for life promo? it is a promo on the Diamond xtra account
The savings extra promo has been on since the year 2008 , with draws holding on a weekly and monthly basis and has been rewarding winners regularly and consistently ever since, the promo is designed to encourage people to save more in their Bank accounts, the jack pot (the highest prize) to be won is the 'Salary for life" where the winner earns #20,000 monthly for 20 years !! aside this main prize there other mouth watering  prizes to be won. it is also a win win situation for the customers although the bank gains a lot by using the Customers money to run its business but the customer also gets rewarded by been able to withdraw  cash at any time when the need arises .
The Most Rewarding Way To Save
If you want to build up your savings and have easy access to your money, the DiamondXtra Account is designed for you.
Simple, straight forward saving
The DiamondXtra account is designed for individuals who want to build up their savings gradually. It is an interest-yielding savings account, which allows the deposit of both cash and third party cheques. In addition, cash can be withdrawn from any ATM, and over the counter using your DiamondXtra chequebook from any of our branches. 
Great added-value benefits just right for you
  • Earn competitive interest on your daily balance paid every month. (Interest is forfeited if more than 3 withdrawals are made in a month)
  • Deposit cheques from other banks directly into your account
  • Deposit dividend warrants directly into your account
  • Use your cheque book to make personal withdrawals at any Diamond branch for free
  • Bank at any Diamond branch, with any mobile agent or Diamond promoter and withdraw cash from any ATM nationwide for free
  • Register for free Diamond Online Banking or Mobile Banking which allows you transact on the move
  • You can also apply for one of our Diamond VISA credit cards with a credit limit of up to 75% of your credit balance
Additional Services
  • Bank anytime, anywhere 24/7 on the go with our channels
    • Diamond In-branch Banking
    • Diamond Online Banking
    • Diamond Mobile Banking
    • Diamond Line Call Centre
    • Diamond Agents
  • SMS notifications and alerts on all transactions
N5, 000 is all it takes to start
  • Only N5, 000 minimum opening balance
  • Deposit up to N1 million a month free of charge
Save with DiamondXtra and stand a chance to win a Salary4Life
Diamond Bank Nigeria is giving away over N600 million in cash to DiamondXtra customers with a minimum of N5, 000 in their account. Every week and every month we will draw our winners and if you win the grand prize of Salary 4 Life you will earn N100, 000 every month for the next 20 years!
Open your account today
To open your account you need to make sure you have the following:
  • A completed application form Download the PDF HERE
  • 1 recent passport photograph
  • Valid identification i.e. Your International passport, driver license, Voters card or National ID card
  • Resident permit (for foreign nationals in Nigeria)
  • Proof of address i.e. a recent utility bill
  
Apply now
You can apply by downloading the application form HERE 
Or at any Diamond branch nationwide
Or with any Diamond promoter or call 0700 300 0000 or email  enquiries@diamondbank.com for more information

LAW AS A PROFESSION






 My talk is on Law as a Profession. In the course of my lecture, I
will try to enlighten you on what the legal profession is all about. Also, I
will guide you on the essential subject requirements for prospective law
students. I will also identify some important characteristics which you must
have if you are aspiring to become a lawyer. Other areas to be discussed
include, the duration of the course, the Universities offering the course and
finally the various employment opportunities open to you after a successful
completion of the course.

 All over the world, the legal profession ranks among the most noble,
the most attractive and the most interesting of all professions. It is also one
of the most competitive professions in the world. There is a perpetual
increase in the number of people trying to come into the legal profession.
The reason for this mass attraction is not far fetched. Law is an essential
element in any society. A knowledge of law increases one’s understanding
of public affairs. The study of law will promote your power of speech and
make you more skillful in argument and in interpreting the written word.
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 There are some wrong notions which many people have about the
legal profession which must be corrected. Many people think that lawyers
are liars. They believe that the work of a lawyer is to turn white into black
and to turn black into white. But they are very wrong. The legal profession
is a very noble profession. It is a profession which is established on honour
and integrity. It is not a profession for people with dubious intentions.
Lawyers are engaged in a very noble pursuit, which is the pursuit of justice.
If you are harbouring the intention of reading law in order to go into some
shady or dubious activities, then I must tell you that law is not the
profession for you.

 Before I enumerate the subject requirements for law, I want to briefly
identify some character traits which a prospective law student must have:

(i) You must cultivate a good reading habit, we read all our lives;
(ii) You must be honest;
(iii) You must be neat and tidy;
(iv) You must be orderly in speech;
(v) You must be diligent, not lazy;
(vi) You must be a keen observer and listener; and
(vii) Cultivate interest in current affairs.

Coming to the important aspect of the subject requirement of the
course, I will refer you to the JAMB brochure for a comprehensive detail of
the admission requirements. But in summary, the law programme is offered
by over twenty Universities in the country. They are all listed in the JAMB
brochure. Generally however, to qualify for admission a candidate must
obtain a minimum of five ‘O’ Level passes at credit level to include English  3
Language and Literature in English. It is advisable to obtain credits in other
subjects like Government and History.

The subjects to take during the JAMB Examinations should generally
be any three Arts or Social Science subjects. But you must note that in
some cases, particular Universities specify some particular subjects that
must be taken in the JAMB Examinations. Such subjects may include
Literature in English, Government etc. Also some particular Universities
require credits in some specific subjects like Literature, Mathematics, etc.
See the current brochure for such special requirements.

The duration of the law progamme depends on the mode of entry.
For direct entry candidates, the duration of the course is four years while for
University Matriculation Examination (UME) candidates, the period is five
years. Upon the successful completion of the programme, a candidate will
be awarded a Degree of Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.). But that Degree does
not qualify you yet as a lawyer. To qualify as a lawyer you must proceed
further to the Nigerian Law School for a one year programme to enable you
qualify to be called to the Bar. At this stage, you become a Barrister and
Solicitor.

After qualifying as a lawyer there are several employment
opportunities open to you. In the first place you are free to set up private
legal practice. This is the most common form of employment. As a
beginner you may however work under a senior lawyer to get some
experience. There are also employment opportunities in the civil service.
They include employment as a State Counsel in the Ministry of Justice,
Legal Officer in other Government Ministries and parastatals. There are  4
also employment opportunities in the Judiciary. They include employment
as a Magistrate, Customary Court President and Judge of the High Court, or
Customary Court of Appeal. However such judicial appointments are only
open to lawyers with some years of experience.

Lawyers can also work in private companies as secretaries and legal
advisers. Such private companies include Banks, manufacturing companies,
oil companies, etc. These kinds of employment are less hectic than those
engaged in actual practice of the law in court. There are several
opportunities for lawyers in the academic institutions. They can lecture in
the Universities, Polytechnics and other advanced colleges.

However to qualify for such appointment, a post-graduate Degree
may be required.

In a nutshell, I wish to observe that in view of the vast knowledge and
experience of a lawyer, he is usually suitably qualified to occupy several
positions in establishments which require people who are versatile in
learning. This is the advantage which a lawyer has over other professionals.
Most of the time the lawyer can do the work of many other professionals but
no non-lawyer can ever do the work of a lawyer.

On the whole, I hope I have been able to throw some light on the
choice of law as a profession. I wish you all the best of luck as you make
your choice of career for the future.


 Author-  Peter A. Akhihiero Esq.
LLB (Hons) Ife; LLM Lagos; B.L 20/05/2004  5







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