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Sunday, August 14, 2016

News from unn desk

News from unn desk


LATEST NEWS ON UNN RESUMPTION. This is to inform the final year students of the 2012/2013 academic session who have not defended their projects that 16th to 19th of December have been fixed for all defence to be done. Other Lions and Lionesses who have outstanding examinations for 2012/2013 session (that is, 2nd semester exams) are hereby advised to keep in touch with their class reps as the official time table for the examinations will be released shortly. Meanwhile, students who applied for 2013/2014 Change of Degree programme (commonly referred to as Change of Course) can now go to the school portal to check if their profile has been successfully changed. Many students who met the criteria for change of course have been successfully changed to the new course they specified. The newly admitted students who are confused as to whether to travel to school or not are advised to take their time so they wont have reasons to regret any of their actions. If you are living in Enugu or Nsukka or its environs, you can easily travel to school and check your faculty office anytime from Monday, 9th December to ascertain if the clearance is going on. If you are staying at Lagos, PH, Abuja or some other city far away from the campus, you dont need to rush to the campus. Just wait to confirm that the clearance is going on in your faculty before you journey down to the campus. Dont forget that clearance would continue till next year.

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Other Islamic stuff from other sources

Other Islamic stuff from other sources


Font MCS Aljalalah41 KBArabic fonts the name of Allah
Font MCS Basmallah91 KBArabic fonts “Bismillahirrahmaanirrahiim”
Font Islamics Art 144 KBIslamics Art Font 1 ( kaligrafi, simbol, dll )
Font MCS Mix53 KBFont Arab berisi campuran kaligrafi ( Calligraphy ), simbol dll
Kamus Al Mufid 1.0, Mirror 1851 KBIndonesia-Arabic dan Arabic-Indonesian Dictionary ( muslim.or.id ). Good dictionary with many words.
Flash Prayer Times 12.51.90 MBSource Code, Algorithm and Prayer times applications in Flash
Qur’an Arabic Unicode782 KBQuran text in Unicode, English translation and transliteration also included ( in 7zip format)
Quran in Word 1.3, Mirror 11.07 MBPlug Ins AlQuran for Ms-Word. This program will add new menu “Al-Quran” on your microsoft word application. You can insert ayah of quran or translation to your word document with easy. Another language translation herehttp://myquran.org/msword/
Hadits Web 3.0.chm4.3 MBCHM File (help file) contain Qur’an and translation, Summary of hadith Bukhari and Muslim, Arbain an-Nawawiyah, Bulughul Maram etc. All in Indonesian language
Tajwid3.0 MBLearning tajwid with this “flash program” with sound
Zakka 1.0609 KBProgram to calculate Zakka easily

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Friday, August 12, 2016

5 Youths Killed in Horrible Car Accident Perpetrator Escaped From the Scene

5 Youths Killed in Horrible Car Accident Perpetrator Escaped From the Scene



Five youths were killed in a ghastly accident involving a Camry car and a parked Toyota Hiace commuter bus.PHOTOS: 5 Youths Killed in Horrible Car Accident, Perpetrator Escaped From the Scene
Five youths were killed in a ghastly car accident, paralyzing commercial activities at Elekoyangan and Anfeyin, two communities located along the old Jebba road in Ilorin East Local Government Area of Kwara State on Tuesday.
Two others were seriously injuried and were rushed to the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, UITH, where doctors are battling to save their lives.
The accident occurred around 9.30 p.m. when a Camry car heading towards Ilorin metropolis from Jebba rammed into a stationary Toyota Hiace bus before knocking down the youths.
According to witnesses, the driver of the Camry car, suspected to be drunk, escaped from the scene.
Following the tragic incident, members of the two communities took to the streets to protest the death of the youths.
They set the Camry car on fire and blocked the road for several hours with bonfires made from disused tyres.

The situation was brought under control by policemen who fired tear gas into the air to dislodge the protesters.PHOTOS: 5 Youths Killed in Horrible Car Accident, Perpetrator Escaped From the Scene
A resident of Elekoyangan, Mallam Isiaka Rahman, described the death of the youths:
“It is a sad incident. Our children, Abdulfatai, Sodiq, Fatai Kososi, Jamiu Mogaji and Jamiu were killed in the accident while Shola and Gafar are in a state of coma in the hospital.
During a peaceful demonstration to protest the killing of the youths, the police came and shot sporadically into the air. We had to run for cover. Teargas was also fired to dislodge the protesters,” he dislosed.
When contacted, the state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Agboola Glover-Oshodi, confirmed the incident and called for calm.
While sympathising with relations of those who lost their lives in the accident, the police boss warned the youths not take the law into their hands, adding that his men would remain in the area to prevent further breakdown of law and order

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Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Xbox One Tips from Major Nelson

Xbox One Tips from Major Nelson


Looking for some useful tips for using your new Xbox One console?


Xbox Live’s Major Nelson, aka Larry Hryb, shows both voice and controller tips in a new video he posted this morning to his website at MajorNelson.com.



He asks everyone to submit their favorite tips in the comments section. Unfortunately, that area has devolved into a discussion about using Kinect or not with the new console and not one tip is listed by any of the commenters.






via WindowsObserver.com http://www.windowsobserver.com/2013/12/05/xbox-one-tips-from-major-nelson/

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Wednesday, August 3, 2016

ASUU STRIKE We Have Not Received N200 billion From FG ASUU

ASUU STRIKE We Have Not Received N200 billion From FG ASUU


University lecturers, under the auspices of Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, yesterday, denied any knowledge of the N200 billion said to have been deposited at the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, by Federal Government, as a way of resolving the six months old strike which had paralysed academic activities in the nations universities. ASUU also lamented that government was fond of rushing to the media with propaganda and falsehood, instead of resolving the contentious issues headlong, and vowed to continue with the strike until it was officially notified about the payment. Meanwhile, Arewa Consultative Forum, ACF, and former Chairman of the Enugu State Council of Traditional Rulers, Igwe Simeon Itodo, yesterday appealed to ASUU members to call off the strike in the interest of students, parents and the educational system in the country. Presidency statement Addressing newsmen in Abuja Wednesday, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Affairs, Dr. Doyin Okupe, asked ASUU to call its members back to work, since government had fulfilled its own part of the bargain, by paying the said amount into CBN. According to him, the office of the Accountant-General of the Federation had authorised the payment of the money into CBN via a letter with reference number FD/OAGF/220/ ADC/1/4DF, dated November 13. Okupe said the money was paid into a Revitalisation of Universities Infrastructural Account with the CBN. However, speaking in a telephone interview with Vanguard yesterday, Chairman of ASUU at the University of Ibadan, Dr. Segun Ajiboye, said the union would continue with the strike as government was yet to officially notify it, detailing the evidence of such payment. He said: "We read in the papers today (yesterday), that government has presented proof of the N200 billion deposited to in a CBN account for the funding of universities and therefore that we must call-off the strike or face sack. No evidence- ASUU "As I speak to you, we are yet to get any evidence of the payment as claimed by government. "Our union is still expecting an official reply of the letter we wrote to the President through the Supervising Minister of Education on November 22. "It is very simple. All we request from the Federal Government is to document all it said it has done and will do, and get it duly signed by the Attorney-General of the Federation. "When this is done, then we expect the Federal Government to invite our union for a meeting so that the final document can be duly recognised and signed by both parties. "As a union of intellectuals, we see the governments claims as payment on pages of newspapers." Reacting to the extension of the sack threat deadline to November 9, Ajiboye said: "The threat to sack over 30,000 lecturers is laughable. Our members are resolute to salvage the decadence in our educational system. So, we are unperturbed by the threat." On individual varsities resuming On some universities that had already resumed academic activities, the don said: "I can assure you, that there is no university where teaching is taking place. "Mind you, universities have not been totally shut down in the last six months. Just that academic activities were stopped. "So if administrative activities are going on, it would be wrong to say that universities have resumed. Look, when Vice Chancellors go into the classroom to teach with armed policemen, can we say teaching is taking place?" On his part, Dr. Idris Adekunle, Chairman of ASUU, Lagos State University branch, said: "If you had discussions with some group of people and some resolutions where reached, I think it is logical to write the people you had discussions with stating your new position. "After our meeting with government on November 4, we wrote government on November 8 and 22, stating some grey areas, which we believe govern-ment should meet to end this strike. "But for reasons unknown to us, the government never replied our letters. Now, it is claiming it has made payment of the N200 billion revitalisation funds for universities into a CBN account. "As a union made up of intellectuals, ASUU cannot just believe that payment has been made, which is only on the pages of newspapers. "Even if government writes us that it has deposited the money, providing an account number, we must confirm the payment from CBN. "I must lament that I see all these as normal governments propaganda. The government is playing with the lives and future of our children using personalities we already know. "This is not helping this nation. However, ASUU is resolute to ensure government is accountable and responsive to the people. "Once we get governments official letter, inviting us for a meeting, we will call-off the strike after the resolutions reached must have been signed by both parties."

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