Friday, 29 April 2016

Worry does not empty tomorrow of its sorrow; it empties today of its strength

Thursday, 28 April 2016


APPLY @ DIVINE COMPUTER INSTITUTE FOR
Nigerian Army Direct Short Service Commission Application

Interested person  persons should call Lucy on 08150585712

DSSC CRITERIA

1.    Applications are invited from eligible Nigerians for commission into the Nigerian Army (NA) as Direct Short Service Commission (DSSC) officers. The DSSC is open to both civilians and serving military personnel.  Only serving military personnel sponsored by any of the Services of the Nigerian Armed Forces to civil institutions shall be considered..


CORPS AND SERVICES
2. Applications should be into any of the following Corps and Services of the NA:

   A. Nigerian Army Medical Corps.

 (1) Medical and Dental Consultants.    Applicants could belong to either of the following  fields of specialization such as General Surgery, Orthopaedic Surgery, Anaesthesia, Neuro  Surgery, Cadiothoracic, ENT Surgeons, Physicians (Cardiologists, Endocrinologist, Nephrologists  and Neurologists), Ophthalmologists as well as Obstetrics and Gynaecologists, Paediatricians  and Family Physicians.  Applicants must also consider the following criteria:
 (a) Must be Fellow of the National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria or equivalent   Postgraduate Medical College.
 (b) Not be more than 40 years of age.
 (c) Must have full registration of Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN) for the   undergraduate degree and additional qualification registration as appropriate.
 (d) Must have current MDCN licence to practice as a specialist.

 (2) General Duty Medical/Dental Officers.  Applicants must possess MBBS/BDS or equivalent with not more than 5 years post - qualification experience and must be fully registered with the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria.
Note:  All applicants for Medical Corps, are expected to present proof of registration with their professional regulatory bodies and current practicing license.

    B. Directorate of Army Aviation. 
Applicants must possess a minimum of BSc/B Eng (Second Class Lower) degree or HND (Lower Credit) with other relevant trade qualification from government - approved institutions for the following fields:
 (1) Aerospace/Aeronautical Engineering. Minimum of B Eng or HND in Aerospace/Aeronautical   Engineering with not less than 3 years work experience.
 (2) Mechanical Engineering. Minimum of B Eng or HND in Mechanical Engineering with not less   than 2 years work experience.
 (3) Electrical Engineering. Minimum of B Eng or HND in Electrical Electronics (Power    option).
 (4) Air Traffic Controller. BSc in Geography/Physics/Mathematics with NCAA approved Air   Traffic Control License.
 (5) Fire Fighter. BSc in Chemistry/Physics with NCAA approved Fire Fighting License from any  reputable organization.
 C. Directorate of Chaplain Services (Protestant).  
Applicants must possess minimum of BA (Second Class Lower) degree in Pastoral Psychology, New Testament Theology, Old Testament Theology, Pastoral Counseling and Child Evangelism from any of the Seminaries/Universities recognized by the NA Directorate of Chaplain Services (Protestant). Applicants must belong to one of the 18 major denominations of the protestant faith.  Soldier applicants must have served the NA with a minimum of 5 years experience in Chaplaincy work and must be vetted and recommended by the NA Directorate of Chaplain Services (Protestant).

  D. Directorate of Chaplain Services (Roman Catholic).  
Applicants must possess a minimum of Bachelor (Second Class Lower) degree in any of the following areas:  Philosophy and Theology from a Roman Catholic approved seminary, affiliated to a National Universities Commission accredited University or Urbanian University, Rome. Applicants must have good standing in the church and be also released by a Diocesan Bishop.  Applicants must be vetted and recommended by the NA Directorate of Chaplain Services (Roman Catholic).

  E. Directorate of Islamic Affairs.  
Applicants must possess a minimum of BA, B Ed (Second Class Lower) degree in Arabic and Islamic Studies, LLB Sharia with Diploma in Arabic from recognized Nigerian universities, Azhar University, Cairo or Saudi University. Each applicant would be required to produce testimony of excellent character from a reputable religious organization in Nigeria.  Applicants must be able to speak English Language.
  F. Directorate of Legal Service.
Applicants must possess LLB BL from a recognized institution.  A minimum of 2 years post Law School legal practice is required and applicants must present evidence of this.

G. Directorate of Army Public Relations.
Applicants must possess a minimum of BSc, BA (Second Class Lower) degree or HND (Lower Credit) in Journalism, Radio and Television Broadcasting, Radio Operation and Performance.  Applicants must have evidence of Membership to any Professional body in relation to media operation and journalism.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
3. All applicants must satisfy the following conditions:
 a. Be a Nigerian as defined in the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
 b. Be a male or female between the ages of 22 and 35 years, while medical consultants be not  more than 40 years of age by October 2016.
 c. Be medically, mentally and physically fit according to NA standards.
 d. Be recommended by at least 2 recognizable referees who must attest to the applicant character and integrity. These could be by a Local Government Chairman/Secretary or an officer  of the Armed Forces not below the rank of a Lieutenant Colonel and equivalent or an Assistant  Commissioner of Police and above who must hail from the state of the applicant.  Passport  photographs of referees must be affixed to the letter of attestation.
  e. Candidates must submit a letter of Attestation from their former institutions.
 f. Measure at least 1.68m (for male) and 1.65m (for female) in height.
 g. Must not have been convicted by any court of law.  Military personnel must be free from any   disciplinary case (This is to be endorsed by the Commanding Officer/Commander).
 h. Possess at least a first degree with not less than Second Class Lower Division or HND of not  less than Lower Credit from any recognized institution of learning.
 i. Possess valid birth certificate endorsed by the National Population Commission, Hospital or  Local Government Council or valid age declaration.
 j. Possess a valid certificate of state of origin.
 k. Applicants (Less serving members of the Armed Forces) must possess NYSC discharge  certificate or a valid exemption as the case may be.
 l. Graduates with professional qualifications must be duly registered by relevant bodies  recognized by Nigerian Laws at the commencement of cadet training.
 m. Only academic credentials obtained from 2006 to date will be considered.
 n. Candidates must present contact addresses and telephone numbers of parent/guardians and Next  of Kin.
 o. Candidates must not have any body inscriptions or tattoos.
 p. Candidates must tender all original copies of educational certificates (primary to post  secondary).
 q. Service personnel must present valid military identity cards and letters of recommendations  by their Commanding Officers/Commanders.  They must also present valid letter(s) of NA  sponsorship in tertiary academic institutions.  Additionally, they must have served for a  period of not less than 5 years in the unit.
 r. Candidates must not be members of any cult/society/fraternity.
 s. All female applicants are advised to seek for commission into specialist corps e;g Medical,  Legal Service or Army Public Relations.


CONDITIONS OF SERVICE
4. Direct Short Service Commission will be granted for 10 years, for an initial probation period of 3 years, renewable yearly for another period of 7 years.  Direct Regular Commission may be granted on conversion after 3 years as a commissioned officer.
 a. Conversion to Direct Regular Commission is not automatic.  It is based on availability of  vacancy and other criteria that are or will be in force from time to time.
 b. All graduating officer cadets must sign an acceptance on the terms and conditions governing  the Direct Short Service Commission before they are granted commission into the Nigerian Army.
 c. The reckonable period of service will be based on the date of commencement of cadet training  of both civilian and military personnel entrants.
 d. Medical Consultants Officers on successful completion of military training shall be granted  the rank of Major and Direct Regular Commission.
 e. Officer cadets who successfully complete the military training shall be granted the rank of  Lieutenant with no advantage of seniority.

METHOD OF APPLICATION
 5. Applications are to be made online free of charge from the 18th of April 2016.
 a. How to apply:
 (1) Log on to www.nigerianarmyms.ng to create an account. 
 (2) Read the Qualification Criteria.
 (3) From the Home Page, Select DSSC application.
 (4)  On successful registration, you will receive an email notification      
          containing your login details.
 (5) Click on 'Login' to complete the application form.
 (6) Ensure all required documents are uploaded:
 - passport photograph.
 - educational certificates.
 - evidence of membership of any professional body.
 - certificate of state of origin.
 -  birth certificate or age declaration.
 b. Print Out. Applicants must print out their online generated photo-slip on completion of  their application. The first page is to be signed by a Court of Law and the second page is to  be signed by the Local Government Chairman/Secretary or any military officer of the rank of  Lieutenant Colonel or equivalent and above who hails from your state. Successful applicants are  required to present their printed photo-slip to the selection board during interview.
CLOSING DATE
6. All applications must be submitted not later than 13th June 2016.
FURTHER INFORMATION
7. For further information, you may call 07046349788 and 09099170154, or visit www.army.mil.ng 

Thursday, 21 April 2016

What A Man Can Do - women have also started doing

What A Man Can Do...Woman arraigned by EFCC over dud cheque

A female managing director and chief executive officer of a company has been docked by the EFCC for issuing dud cheques.
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Faith Victor has shown that what a man can do, a woman can do better. play Faith Victor has shown that what a man can do, a woman can do better.
(EFCC)
The Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Rafuyal Nigeria Limited, Faith Victor, has been dragged before Justice S. B Belgore of the Federal Capital Territory High Court  sitting in Apo, Abuja, by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), on account of issuing a dud cheque.
The financial crimes busters reports that Victor allegedly issued a cheque to the tune of N4.1m to one Ndanusa Shafii Abdullahi which upon presentation was dishonoured due to lack of funds.
The count as presented by the EFCC reads:
"That you, Mrs. Faith Victor being the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Rafuyal Nigeria Limited on or about 20th of December, 2013, at Abuja within the Abuja Judicial Division issued a Guaranty Trust Bank Plc Cheque No. 00000240 dated 20th December, 2013 for the sum of N4,100,000.00 (four million, one hundred thousand naira) payable to Ndanusa Shafii Abdullahi which, when presented for payment within three months, was dishonoured on the ground that no sufficient funds were standing to the credit of the account on which the cheque was drawn and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 1 (1) (a) of the Dishonoured Cheques (Offences) Act, Cap.D11 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004."
The accused who pleaded not guilty to the charge when it was read to her, was granted bail by Justice Belgore after listening to the argument of the counsel, in the sum of N5m and two sureties in like sum.
The case has been adjourned to March 31, 2015, for hearing.

2. Protest in Delta over alleged killings by Fulani herdsmen

25 local government areas in Delta State grounded activities on the Benin-Asaba Expressway. They reported that the herdsmen allegedly killed over 23 persons. Interestingly, the police recovered 20 AK-47 rifles, 70 dane guns, 30 double-barrel guns and over 1,000 live ammunition, mostly from Fulani herdsmen during this period.

3. Fulani herdsmen attack Oyo farmers

Farmers in Lagun, Iyana Offa, Offa, Atagba, Lapata and their surrounding communities in Lagelu Local Council Area of Ibadan, Oyo State, alleged that a group of Fulani armed men attacked their communities at night, injured a guard and carted away valuables.

4. Fulani herdsmen kill 15 in Taraba

Fulani herdsmen attacked two villages in Gashaka Local Government Area of the state on and killed 15 people.

5. Fulani herdsmen kill five in Benue community

Five persons were killed on Thursday night by Fulani herdsmen at Okokolo village in Agatu Local Government Area of Benue State.

Friday, 22 January 2016


FG will not regulate online publications – Minister
On January 22, 20163:40 pmIn NewsComments

The Minister of information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has assured that the Federal Government will not regulate Online Publications in the country, saying the publishers are responsible enough to regulate themselves.

The Minister gave the assurance on Friday when he met with Online Publishers in Lagos, in continuation of his ongoing consultation with key stakeholders in the Information and Culture sector.

He however told the publishers to ensure that they maintain their credibility, saying: ”If the online publications suffer credibility problems, they stand the risk of losing the confidence of their readers and the advertisers who provide the lifeblood for the publications’ survival”.

Alhaji Mohammed said while the number of online publications is bound to grow in the days ahead, only the credible ones will continue to enjoy patronage, either from the readers or from the advertisers.

He said it was in the interest of government that Online Publications continue to grow in number ”because the more the number of such online publications, the easier it becomes to bridge the information gap between the government and the governed, and the easier it becomes for the government to carry the citizens along in the formulation and implementation of policies that touch on their lives”.

The Minister promised that the Federal Government would patronize the Online Publications through adverts, saying: ”All we ask for, in return, is that you provide accurate information to the people, and avoid sensationalism and partisanship.”

He sought the Publishers’ support to ensure the success of the various campaigns that have either being launched or are about to be launched by the Federal Government.

”The National Security Awareness Campaign, aimed at rallying the support of Nigerians for the war on terror, is ongoing. Also, the National Sensitization Campaign against Corruption was formally launched in Abuja on Monday, and it is aimed at rallying Nigerians against the cankerworm of corruption which has eaten deep into the fabric of our society. We are also preparing to launch a National Re-orientation Campaign, which is tagged ‘CHANGE BEGINS WITH ME’, to achieve a paradigm shift in the way we do things,” Alhaji Mohammed said.

Describing the war against corruption as one of the cardinal programmes of the Buhari Administration, he said: ”Some have said the government is dwelling too much on the war against corruption to the detriment of other areas of governance. Our response to that is that indeed, there is nothing like dwelling too much on this war, which is a war of survival for our nation.

”The situation is grim, very grim indeed, as far as corruption is concerned. That is why the Federal Government is embarking on this sensitization Campaign Our approach is not to vilify anyone but to use facts and figures to give Nigerians a sense of the cost of corruption.”

The Minister blamed corruption for the fact that while the countrys budget had grown consistently from just over 900 billion Naira in 1999 to over 6 trillion Naira in 2016, poverty has also grown almost in direct proportion.

”The simple reason is that appropriated funds have ended up in the pockets of a few,” he said.
 funds allocated for the 2015 Zonal Intervention Projects, Alhaji Mohammed said ”the amount received by 21 individuals and companies from ONSA is more than the 2015 Zonal Intervention Project budget by 2.829 billion Naira!

”Whereas the sum of 51.829 billion Naira was appropriated for 1,278 projects in the Zonal Intervention Projects for 2015, a total of 21 individuals and companies benefited from the Dasukigate to the tune of 54.659 billion Naira as we know so far.


Giving a comparative analysis of the number of those who benefitted from the funds allegedly collected from the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) and”The implication, therefore, is that the amount received by 21 individuals and companies is more than the 2015 Zonal Intervention Project budget by 2.829 billion Naira! Furthermore, the value of what beneficiaries of Dasukigate contributed to development is zero, compared to how the lives of Nigerians would have been transformed, poverty reduced and livelihoods improved by the Zonal Intervention Projects which would have cost 2.829 billion Naira less than Dasukigate.