Friday, 29 August 2014

Fees On The Increase



This seems to be a trend nowadays among tertiary institutions, as they tend to increase fees paid by their students. Most times, the authorities calm the students down with empty promises that will have no visible result in the long-run, just to prevent outbursts and riots.
I must advice, this isn't good at all, as we all know that money isn't easy to come across and fees paid in some universities are already too high.

Below is a written complaint we received recently from a student of 'Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti (ABUAD)’.

A.B.U.A.D  
"Afe Babalola University has done it again, they said there was no increase in school fees, well it is a huge lie, the fees were increased for 200 level returning students, they formerly tried increasing it but the whole school revolted and now they are trying to keep other sets happy and make money off the 200 level students and continue like this until all previous sets graduate and then they make it a norm, they think that the pressure will be less if only one set is affected. Last year we paid 1.5 million for fees, that's not to be questioned but as we are no more freshers our fees ought to reduce, it’s a norm. Now the difference between our fees and that of the freshers is a miserly 62k. We are being made to pay more for what our predecessors got for less, this is not Harvard why should we pay such and without prior warning. This is clearly a highly perfected scam.

This is a protest, please send this to all your friends and contacts, those is ABUAD and those who are not, those in 200 level and those who are not. We need to change things, if you are dissatisfied with the fee increase please forward and if you are not bothered please consider all those whose parents suffer yearly just to pay fees, let's provide some respite for them."

What's your take on this issue?

Monday, 25 August 2014

CONFAB: Proposed Map Of Nigeria



Proposed New Map Of Nigeria


Following the July 3rd recommendation for 18 additional states to be created to bring the number of states in Nigeria to 54, members of the National conference Committee on Political Restructuring and Forms of Government jointly headed by Ike Nwachukwu & Mohammed Kumalia have released a copy of the proposed a new map of Nigeria with the additional states added. (Pictured above).


Newly approved states as seen on the map: 
  1. Apa from Benue State
  2. Edu from Niger State
  3. Kainji from Kebbi state
  4. Katagum from Bauchi State
  5. Savannah from Borno State
  6. Amana from Adamawa State
  7. Gurara from Kaduna State
  8. Ghari from Kano State
  9. Etiti from South East State
  10. Aba from Abia State
  11. Adada from Enugu State
  12. Njaba from Anambra and Imo States
  13. Oil River from Rivers State
  14. Anioma from Delta State
  15. Ogoja from Cross River State
  16. Ijebu from Ogun State
  17. Ose state from Edo State
  18. New Oyo State from the present Oyo State

For more info, click here

Tuesday, 12 August 2014

ZMapp - A Glimpse Of Hope

ZMapp - Experimental Drug

This new experimental drug seems to be the only major defense against Ebola in existence now. It has shown positive results and hopefully it will help in eradicating the virus.

Visit these links for more info:
Wikipedia
BBC
Washington Times

Friday, 1 August 2014

HAPPY NEW MONTH FOLKS


The month has just started; we should realize this fact that how life is passing, we have short time and a lot to do for success, so always spread love and work like a last day of life, wish you all a happy new month.
WELCOME TO THE MONTH OF AUGUST