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INFORMATION ABOUT LECTURES,HOSTEL ACCOMMODATION,COURSE REGISTRATION,NA TIONAL IDENTIFY CARD(NIN)

INFORMATION ABOUT LECTURES,HOSTEL ACCOMMODATION,COURSE REGISTRATION,NA TIONAL IDENTIFY CARD(NIN) As it is with me, I wont seize to inform you all about the latest happenings on campus because that's one of the reason why we are here(IN FUTO)...... Lectures have indeed started for YEAR1 students,though not in all lecture hall, like SOSC EXTENSION GROUND FLOOR.... they were taught BIO101 today by the course coordinator on the topic STRUCTURE OF LIVING THINGS and she took ATTENDANCE(though we don't know if she will take it serious or not),not only that, she gave an ASSIGNMENT to be submitted TOMORROW (30TH NOV. 2016). So I pity students who say they will resume JANUARY....they might never understand not until they close their eyes and see test and exam knocking at their door after 10th of February (MATRIC DAY)... MY ADVICE:Return to school as soon as possible... COURSE REGISTRATION:course registrations have started and as I type this... Some students have ...

Nigeria: List of Federal Roads on Which Construction Work Has Resumed

Nigerian Bulletin FREE - on Google Play VIEW Log in or Sign up Submit Post   Advertise MENU Home   >   News Hub   >   Political News   > Politics  Nigeria: List of Federal Roads on Which Construction Work Has Resumed Discussion in ' Political News ' started by  Lequte ,  Today at 6:36 AM . Views count: 7457 12 Tags:  naija news Here's a list of ongoing road construction projects in Nigeria. According to the Presidency, contractors have been re-mobilized to complete the construction in recent months. Loko-Oweto Bridge across River Benue, in Benue and Nasarawa States (North Central) Ilorin-Jebba Road (North Central) Dualization of Kano-Katsina Road (Northwest) Sokoto-Tambuwal-Makera-Kontagora Road (Northwest) Dualization of Kano-Maiduguri Road Section IV (Northeast) Sagamu-Ibadan and Sagamu-Lagos Expressway (Southwest) Dualization of Ikot Ekpe...

MMM Zimbabwe Crashes, Thousands Lose Billions

MMM Zimbabwe, the Zimbabwean section of ponzi scheme making the rounds in Nigeria has crashed. According to Pulse, MMM in Zimbabwe a few weeks ago stopped withdrawals, causing its collapse. Thousands of people, among them civil servants, vendors and more, reportedly lost thousands of dollars (which translates to billions, trillions of the local currency) to the fraudulent online pyramid scheme. This is despite the warning the country's government against investing in the scheme. The same situation obtains in Nigeria. Some are adamant that the scheme is legit despite warning from government to desist from it.  MMM South Africa had also in May 2016, with the company saying that it was a media panic and said it was 'starting over'. In January 2016, the Chinese government banned MMM because it is a Ponzi scheme. Beware on how you provide help with your life time savings #fredteam