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Saturday, January 21, 2017

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Man Rejected In Nigeria Over Facial Tumour Now A 4th Year Medical Student In USA

There is really ability in disability.Nigerian man Victor Chukwueke has shocked everyone by reaching 4-yr in medical school in USA after being rejected in Nigeria because he was born with a severe facial tumour that gave his face a bad cosmetic appearance.Below is what IG user miracles and messes wrote...

'Against All Odds: Victor Chukwueke, who was born in Nigeria with face tumors, is now a 4th year med student at University of Toledo.

He was treated like an outcast his home country but he didn't lash out at the world. He found love in the hands of strangers and now he's ready to help others in the same country where he was rejected'


Source: http://www.trezzyhelm.com/2017/01/after-being-treated-as-outcast-in.html?m=1
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JAMB To Invigilate 2017 UTME With CCTV Cameras

Registrar and Chief Executive of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board, Prof. Is-haq Oloyede, has said that candidates, who wish to sit for the 2017 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, will take the examination under the surveillance of Closed Circuit Television Cameras.

Oloyede who stated this in a briefing in Abuja said that the measure is aimed at preventing examination malpractice during the UTME.
“We believe that certain things should be done.

For example, we are conducting the Computer-Based Test, I’m not aware of anywhere in the world where you do the CBT without CCTV. If you are not caught during the examination, you can be caught after the examination because the whole thing will be under coverage.

“And that is the one instrument that we have been telling CBT operators in the last three weeks and we are not going to compromise that, beginning from the 2017 UTME,” he said.

Oloyede noted that the measure had become necessary to further strengthen public examinations, particularly entry level examinations into higher institutions.

According to him, operators of the CBT centres who fail to comply with the order to install CCTV cameras prior to the examination may not be accredited for the UTME.

Oloyede cautioned parents, guardians and candidates against patronising those he described as “fake vendors of UTME forms”, stressing that JAMB had neither started the sales of the form nor authorised any Cyber Cafe operator to sell the form on its behalf.

He also revealed that people who defrauded members of the public through the sale of fake UTME forms have been reported to the security agencies, adding that the latter are under instruction to arrest and treat such offenders accordingly.

The JAMB Registrar said, “I can say clearly that I don’t know when we are going to start the sales of forms. All we want to do is to make sure that things that ought to be in place are in place. I cannot tell you exactly when it will be, but I know that sales will commence sooner than later. Why am I saying so? For instance, we are meeting with the heads of other examination bodies.

“We don’t want a situation where pupils will be put under pressure to give up either West African Senior School Certificate Examination or National Examination Council or any other examination whenever they are taking place simultaneously. That is one of the things we want to avoid.

“Secondly, if we hold our examination at a time when students are not ready, the result we get is a high rate of failure. Our examination is a ranking examination, not an achievement examination. This is why we are saying that it is not to extend the validity because the test is to be taken just once.

“What happens to you in a day can determine whether you pass or fail. If someone quarrels with someone else that day, that can affect his performance, unlike achievement tests where there are inbuilt mechanisms for continuous assessment. We want to work with other examination bodies to ensure that the interest of the pupils is protected.”

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Donald Trump Sworn In As 45th US President



Donald Trump has been officially sworn in as the 45th president of the United States.

The inauguration took place outside US Capitol in Washington, DC on Friday, ushering in a new political era.

"Together we will determine the course of America and the world for many, many years to come," Trump said in his inaugural speech.

"We will face challenges, we will confront hardships, but we will get the job done."

He added: "For too long a small group in our nations capital has reaped the rewards of government. Washington flourished, but the people did not share in its wealth."

He also pledged to unite the world against "radical Islam".

After finishing his inaugural speech, Barack Obama, the outgoing president, tapped his shoulder and said, "Good job, good job".

Trump, a 70-year old businessman, has no previous political experience. He is a former reality TV star whose campaign dominated headlines over his shocking comments on minorities, women and rival politicians.

During the run up to the November 8 election, he promised to ban Muslims from entering the US. He also called for a wall to deter Mexicans from travelling to America. Later, a recording of him saying that he grabs women's genitals when the mood takes him was leaked.

Speaking at the inauguration, Chuck Shumer, a senator from New York, said that America is now living in a "challenging and tumultuous time" ahead of the oaths.

"Faith in our government, our institutions and even our country can erode," he said. "Today we celebrate one of democracy's core attributes: the peaceful transfer of power." 

Chief Justice John Roberts administered the oath of office, which was witnessed by Trump's wife, the First Lady Melania Trump. 

Mike Pence, vice president, was also sworn in ahead of a crowd of an estimated 900,000 people.

Clashes and protests

About 28,000 security personnel, kilometres of fencing, street barricades, and trucks laden with sand were part of the security cordon around eight-square kilometres of central Washington for the ceremony.

In Washington, DC, anti-Trump protesters were pepper-sprayed by police officers in sporadic clashes.

Black-clad activists protesting Trump's inauguration smashed shop and car windows in the capital on Friday and fought with police in riot gear who responded with pepper spray and stun grenades.

About 500 people, some wearing masks and kerchiefs over their faces, marched through the city's downtown, breaking the windows of a Bank of America branch, a McDonald's outlet and a Starbucks shop, all symbols of the American capitalist system.

The crowd, which carried at least one sign that read "Make Racists Afraid Again", also vandalised several cars and hurled trash cans and newspaper vending boxes into the streets before being largely dispersed by police.

"The message I want to send is that Trump does not represent this country. He represents the corporate interests," said Jessica Reznicek, a 35-year-old Catholic aid worker from Des Moines, Iowa, who participated in a peaceful march.

Not far from the White House, protesters scuffled with police, at one point throwing aluminum chairs at an outdoor cafe.

Earlier, liberal activists with a separate group called Disrupt J20 intermittently blocked multiple security checkpoints leading to the largest public viewing area for the ceremony. Several were led away by police.

Disrupt J20 protest organiser Alli McCracken, 28, of Washington, said the group was voicing opposition to Trump's discriminatory comments about women, undocumented immigrants and Muslims.

"We have a lot of people of diverse backgrounds who are against US imperialism and we feel Trump will continue that legacy," McCracken said on a gray morning with light rain.

Trump supporters also flooded into the capital, many sporting shirts and hats bearing his "Make America Great Again" campaign slogan.

Other protests and demonstrations took place across the country, and in the rest of the world.
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TURKISH BURSLARI GRADUATE APPLICATION



Applications for Türkiye Scholarships graduate programs will start in January. Applications will be accepted fromJanuary 16, 2017 through February 17, 2017.
Applications are exclusively intended for candidates from all over the world who want to pursue master and PhD studies in Türkiye.
Applications for undergraduate programs will be opened at a later date.
Applications will only be accepted through the application system at www.turkiyeburslari.gov.tr website, where candidates will fill in the information and upload their documents as requested. There are no institutions or individuals authorized to perform applications for Türkiye Scholarships on behalf of candidates; all candidates must apply in person.Candidates are strongly advised to carefully read the instructions and warnings provided by the application system.
Candidates are required to meet the qualifications (GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, DELF, YDS, ALES, etc.) set by the universities and departments that can be selected through the application system. Candidates who do not have the required documents will not be considered for the scholarship.
Applications made by post or in person will not be accepted.
Candidates who will apply for a master’s degree must be born not earlier than 01.01.1987, whereas candidates for PhD degree must be born not earlier than 01.01.1982.
Candidates who will apply for Türkiye Scholarships must have graduated from an appropriate program with respect to the scholarship level they are applying for (e.g. have a university diploma if applying for a master program, or hold a master’s degree if applying for a PhD program), or be able to graduate at the end of the current academic year.
Turkish citizens and those who have lost Turkish citizenship for any reason cannot apply for Türkiye Scholarships.
Candidates cannot be currently enrolled in academic program in Türkiye at the level they will apply for.
Candidates are expected to have a required degree of academic achievement with respect to the scholarship and program level they are applying for (you may find the academic achievement grades required by scholarship programs atwww.turkiyeburslari.gov.tr).
In the evaluation of applications, candidates’ compatibility with the application criteria, as well as their academic and social achievements will be considered.
The application system will automatically display the universities and departments that candidates can choose from according to their academic background. Candidates will not be able to select any universities and departments other than those provided by the application system.
For more information about Türkiye Scholarships and applications, please visit our website www.turkiyeburslari.gov.tr, contact our Call Center at 0 850 455 0 982, or send an e-mail to info@turkiyeburslari.org.
We wish good luck to all candidates.
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Tuesday, January 17, 2017

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8 Common Habits That Are Unhealthy For Your Eyes

The Human eye is one of the most amazing organ in the human body. It is also a complex one just like the brain and sure needs constant care to remain at optimal ability. The truth is 80 percent of vision related problems can be either cured or prevented. Here in this post we are going to be talking about how we can be preventing some eye related problems.

It us important we keep our two peepers healthy and here are some unhealthy things you might have been doing which can be affecting your eyes negatively.

1. Reading with low light. Our eyes are so sensitive to light and sure need light to function well. Reading in low light is just you straining your eyes.

2. Not seeing a professional for help. When we discover any problem with our eyes most of us ignore it or use self medication. This is bad

3. Rubbing your eyes. The make up of our eyes doesn't support this, though a lot of us engage in it from time to time. Rubbing your eyes can lead to infection.

4. Smoking. Am sure you are not shocked to see smoking making this list. We have previously spoken about reasons you should quit smoking . And if you love your eyes, you need to quit it now.

5. Swimming without googles. This can lead to a lot of eye related problems, from irritation to partial blindness the dangers are there.

6. Wearing cheap eye makeup. This is for the ladies, we know you love to wear a cool makeup but cheap or expired eye makeup can affect your eyes and eyelashes negatively

7. Keeping contact lens for too long. Every eye care professional around knows that using contacts in the wrong way can damage your eyes.

8. Exposing your eyes to sunlight. Wearing protective shades and face caps might be good to protect your eyes.

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Bilateral Education Agreement (BEA) 2017/2018 Scholarship Award for Nigerians to study Abroad




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FEDERAL SCHOLARSHIP BOARD PLOT 245 SAMUEL ADEMULEGUN STREET,CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT, ABUJA BILATERAL EDUCATION AGREEMENT (BEA) SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS
Bilateral Education Agreement (BEA) Scholarship Award is for :
• Undergraduate (UG) studies tenable in Russia, Morocco, Algeria, Serbia, Hungary, Egypt, Turkey, Cuba, Romania, Ukraine, Japan, Macedonia; and
• Postgraduate (PG) studies tenable in Russia (for those whose first degrees were obtained from Russia), China, Hungary, Serbia, Turkey, Japan, Mexico, South Korea, e.t.c.

FIELDS OF STUDY
• Undergraduate level – Engineering, Geology, Agriculture, Sciences, Mathematics, Languages, Environmental Sciences, Sports, Law, Social Sciences, Biotechnology, Architecture, Medicine (very limited), etc; and
• Postgraduate level (Masters Degree and Ph.D) in all fields.
CRITERIA FOR ELIGIBILITY

• UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP: All applicants for undergraduate degree courses must possess a minimum qualification of Five (5) Distinctions (As & Bs) in the Senior Secoundary School Certificate, WAEC (May/June) only in the subjects relevant to their fields of study including English Language and Mathematics. Certificates should not be more than Two (2) years old (2014 & 2015). Age limit is from 18 to 20 years.
• POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP:
All applicants must hold a First Degree with at least 2nd Class Upper Division. The applicants who are previous recipients of Foreign Awards must have completed at least two (2) years post qualification or employment practice in Nigeria. All applicants must have completed N.Y.S.C. Age limit is 35 years for Masters and 40 years for Ph.D.

NOTE (For all Applicants):
• Since the BEA countries are non-English speaking, applicants should be prepared to undertake a mandatory one year foreign languare of the country of choice which will be the standard medium of instruction; and
• All applicants for Hungarian Scholarship must visit the website: www.stipendumhungaricum.hu.

VENUE OF INTERVIEW:
All eligible applicants are to report for interview at the venues scheduled for their respective Zones of origin for proper identification.
Two sets of the Printed Completed application forms are usually submitted at the various interview centres with the following attachments:
• Two sets of Photocopies of Educational Certificates and Testimonials of previous schools attended with the originals for sighting;
• One certificate is accepted i.e WAEC of May/June only; • Statement of results must be confirmed by WAEC and forwarded to the Director/Secretary, Federal Scholarship Board, Abuja;
• Two copies of Birth certificate
• State of Origin/LGA certificate duly signed, stamped and dated;
• Four (4) passport sized coloured photographs on white background;
• Academic transcripts and NYSC certificates will be required from applicants for Postgraduate Studies. NB: Candidates nominated and finally selected by the awarding BEA countries will be required to submit to Federal Scholarship Board the following:
• Photocopies of Authenticated academic certificates;
• Data page of current International passport, and
• Specified Medical Reports & Police clearance certificate.

PLEASE NOTE THAT BEA PROCESSING DOES NOT ATTRACT ANY PROCESSING FEE. THEREFORE, BEWARE OF FRAUDSTERS!
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Global Startup Challenge 2017 for Aspiring Entrepreneurs Worldwide (Fully Funded to Finland)

Global Startup Challenge is an online competition for aspiring entrepreneurs from all over the world. The aim is to empower people from as many backgrounds as possible, keeping in view the boarder vision of *ship The Startup Festival , i.e. to connect the next-generation of entrepreneurs with mentors worldwide. This is an experience of a life-time for the ones creating tomorrow, not watching it happen.
Interested applicants can submit their ideas and startups in an application consisting of problem identification and solution proposal. Submission of executive summary, pitch deck and promotion video is optional. The applications are then reviewed by local and regional experts. Finalists receive an invitation to ship, to be held this year on July 11-13th in Kotka, Finland.
Eligibility criteria
– The applicant must be 18 years old by the day of the application deadline.
– Individual applications are accepted, but team applications are preferred.
– The idea should have startup elements like a repeatable and scalable business model. It can be a social business, but we do not review for NGOs or non-profit venture ideas.
– The Startup must be less than three years old.
Prizes
– Get access to *ship, Southeast Finland’s biggest startup event and secure a spot on the Pitch Captain -competition.
– The trip is fully covered for the top three finalists, including flights, accommodation and participation fee waiver.
– Showcase ventures, receive one-on-one mentoring and win various various prizes. Additionally, engage with the Nordic start-up community and make life-lasting connections.
Application Deadline: 11 p.m. (GMT+2), Tuesday, February 28th, 2017
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Pan African University Scholarships

Pan African University Scholarships; The PAU is an initiative of the African Heads of State and Government of the African Union. 

It is a Premier continental University network whose mission is to provide wholesome postgraduate education geared towards the achievement of a prosperous, integrated and peaceful Africa. 

Young qualified, talented and enterprising applicants from African Countries and the Diaspora are invited to apply to join Masters’ or PhD degree programmes in ANY of the following four (4) PAU Institutes listed below.

Pan African University Scholarships; The Commission of the African Union will offer full scholarships to the successful African candidates. Scholarship awardees should be committed to working in Africa after graduation.

Candidates with potential, motivation and desire to play transformative leadership roles as academics, professionals, industrialists, innovators and entrepreneurs are particularly encouraged to apply

1. Pan African University Institute for Basic Sciences, Technology and Innovation (PAUSTI) at Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT), Juja, Kenya. 

Masters (MSc)

• Molecular Biology & Biotechnology

• Mathematics (Financial option)

• Mathematics (Computational option)

• Mathematics (Statistics option)

• Civil Engineering (Structural option)

• Civil Engineering (Arid and Semi-Arid Land option)

• Electrical Engineering (Telecommunications option)

• Electrical Engineering) (Power Systems option)

PhD

• Molecular Biology & Biotechnology

• Mathematics (Financial option)

• Mathematics (Computational option)

• Mathematics (Statistics option)

• Civil Engineering (Structural option)

• Civil Engineering (Arid and Semi-Arid Land option)

• Electrical Engineering (Telecommunications option)

• Electrical Engineering) (Power Systems option)

2. Pan African University Institute for Life and Earth Sciences including Health and Agriculture (PAULESI) at the University of Ibadan (UI), Ibadan, Nigeria. 

Masters (MSc) 

Geosciences (Mineral Exploration option) 
Geosciences (Petroleum Geosciences option) 
Health Sciences (Reproductive Health option) 
Health Sciences (Reproductive Biology option) 
Plant Breeding 
Environmental Management 

PhD 

Geosciences (Mineral Exploration option) 
Geosciences (Petroleum Geosciences option) 
Health Sciences (Reproductive Health option) 
Health Sciences (Reproductive Biology option) 
Plant Breeding 
Environmental Management

3. Pan African University Institute for Governance, Humanities and Social Sciences (PAUGHSS) at the University of Yaounde II, Soa, Cameroon. 

Masters (MA) 

Governance and Regional Integration 
Trans Border languages (Kiswahili option) 
Conference Interpreting 
Translation 

PhD 

Governance and Regional Integration

4. Pan African University Institute for Water and Energy Sciences (including climate change) (PAUWES) at the University of Tlemcen, Algeria.

Masters (MSc) 

Water (Engineering option) 
Water (Policy option) 
Energy (Engineering option) 
Energy (Policy option)

Admission Requirements for Masters’ Programmes 

Candidates must satisfy the following conditions: 

Undergraduate degree from a recognized university with at least a second class upper division or its equivalent, in a relevant field. 
Certified copies of relevant certificates, transcripts, National I.D. card and passport personal details page. 
Clear colored passport size photograph (2cmx2cm) 
Not older than 27 years for male and 30 years for female applicants. 

Candidates may be required to undergo a written/oral examination after preselection. 

Admission Requirements for Doctorate Programmes 

Candidates must satisfy the following conditions: 

A masters degree in a relevant field from PAU or any recognized university 
Certified copies of relevant certificates, transcripts, national I.D. card and passport personal details page. 
Clear coloured passport size photograph (2cmx2cm). 
Not older than 30 years for male and 35 years for female applicants. 

Reasons to join PAU 

Excellent programmes taught by world class international faculty. 
A vast cooperation network of academic and professional partners on the continent and beyond. 
Generous scholarship scheme. 
Joint degree award from the Pan African University and the Host Universities 
Excellent career prospects in some of the fastest growing fields with career guidance provided. 
Vibrant, multicultural Pan African learning and research environment 

Application Procedure

Closing date for receipt of applications with all supporting documents is 28th February 2015

Applications received after this deadline shall NOT be considered.

Hard copy applications should be sent by courier to the respective institutes.

Address for PAUISTI
The Director, PAU Institute for Basic Sciences, Technology and Innovation
Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology
P.O. Box 62000 00200
Nairobi, Kenya.

Address for PAULESI
The Director, PAU Institute for Life and Earth Sciences (including Health andAgriculture)
University of Ibadan
Nigeria

Address for PAUGHSS
The Director, PAU Institute for Governance, Humanities and Social Sciences
University of Yaounde II, Soa
P.O.Box18, Soa
Cameroon

Address for PAUWES
The Director, PAU Institute for Water and Energy (including climate change)
University of Tlemcen
B.P. 119, 13000
Tlemcen, Algeria

For more enquiries, kindly channel them to paurectorate@african-union.org

For more information and application materials, see: http://hrst.au.int/en/sites/default/files/CALL%2
0FOR%20STUDENTS%20FINAL%5B1%5D.pdf
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Two UNILAG Female Graduating Students Attain 5.0 CGPA Again

Two graduating students of the University of Lagos have also recorded 5.00 Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) in 2015/2016 academic session, just like Ayodele Dada a graduate of Psychology recorded same feat in the previous year.
Prof. Rahamon Bello, the Vice-Chancellor (V-C) of the institution, who gave the hint during the 2016/2017 matriculation on Friday, named the two students as: Miss Taiwo Bankole and Miss Ajoke Omotuyi.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the V-C had, during the 2014/2015 convocation, had described 5.00 CGPA as ‘a perfect score’.
According to Bello, both students are from the Department of Cell Biology and Genetics, Faculty of Science and the Department of Systems Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, respectively.
“Both students, females, had also posted a `perfect score’ of 5.00 CGPA, thus matching the record set by Dada in 2014/2015 academic session,’’ he said.
The V-C stressed that such feats were achievable by a dint of hard work and not a myth.
“All it requires is to be focused, disciplined and consistent,’’ Bello said.
Giving a breakdown of the number of the matriculating students, the V-C said that 7,882 students, representing 18.69 per cent, met the admissions criteria after a thorough screening.
He explained that 38,140 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) applicants and 4,310 direct entries, totaling 42, 440 applicants, began the selection process.
He said that out of the figure, 25,883 candidates scored 200 and above at the UTME.
Accordingly, 19,732 presented themselves for screening.
“Those offered provisional admissions were 6,506 in the UTME category and 2,238 in the direct entry category, totaling 8,744.
“Today, after a thorough screening exercise, there are 7,882 of you, representing 18.69 per cent of the total number of applicants (UTME and Direct), who have fully scaled the registration procedure.
“You will from this day, become bonafide students of the University of Lagos,’’ Bello said.
He told the matriculating students that gaining admission into the 54-year-old institution was not only noble, but also glorious.
The V-C added that completing the matriculation process was not the end of their journey to obtain tertiary education.
“It is the first step of a journey that will determine your future.
“It, therefore, requires you all to be determined, diligent, focus and resilient.
“You must show the zeal to acquire academic excellence for which this university is reputed.
“Shun cultism, indecent and immoral behaviours and other vices that can mar or abruptly end your sojourn here; as all forms of misconduct and misbehaviours will not be condoned,’’ Bello warned.
He urged the students to work hard to distinguish themselves in their academics as the university had a motivational package for scholars.
NAN reports that the high point of the event was a breakfast meeting between the management of the university and the students.
The university registrar, thereafter, administered the matriculation oath on the students on faculty basis.
The students had early in the week, taken on a familiarisation tour of the university as part of the orientation.
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