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Thursday 4 June 2015

MAN JAILED FOR STEALING RECHARGE CARDS AT DUTSE, ABUJA.


An Abuja Grade 1 Area Court A has sentenced one Abdulahi Akim to one month imprisonment for stealing recharge cards at a shop in Dutse in Bwari Area Council of the FCT.

The accused, who lives in  Dei-dei, was convicted for joint act, criminal trespass and theft, offences contrary to Sections 79, 248  and 288 of the Penal Code.

The Police Prosecutor, Danjuma Abdulahi, told the court that the complainant, Patricia Akamlu of Dutsen- Alhaji, on May 26, reported at the Dutsen- Alhaji police station of how the accused and others now at large, trespassed into her shop at Dutsen- Alhaji and made away with her recharge cards of different networks worth N16,300.
He said the accused was caught right inside the shop with the sum of N3,500 and some of the recharge cards recovered upon search, while his partner escaped.
When the charges were read to the accused, he pleaded guilty and Judge Mohammed Marafa sentenced him to one month imprisonment with an option of N6,000 fine.

The court also ordered him to pay a compensation of N16,000. 

MAN JAILED FOR STEALING RECHARGE CARDS AT DUTSE, ABUJA.


An Abuja Grade 1 Area Court A has sentenced one Abdulahi Akim to one month imprisonment for stealing recharge cards at a shop in Dutse in Bwari Area Council of the FCT.

The accused, who lives in  Dei-dei, was convicted for joint act, criminal trespass and theft, offences contrary to Sections 79, 248  and 288 of the Penal Code.

The Police Prosecutor, Danjuma Abdulahi, told the court that the complainant, Patricia Akamlu of Dutsen- Alhaji, on May 26, reported at the Dutsen- Alhaji police station of how the accused and others now at large, trespassed into her shop at Dutsen- Alhaji and made away with her recharge cards of different networks worth N16,300.
He said the accused was caught right inside the shop with the sum of N3,500 and some of the recharge cards recovered upon search, while his partner escaped.
When the charges were read to the accused, he pleaded guilty and Judge Mohammed Marafa sentenced him to one month imprisonment with an option of N6,000 fine.

The court also ordered him to pay a compensation of N16,000. 

MAN JAILED FOR STEALING RECHARGE CARDS AT DUTSE, ABUJA.


An Abuja Grade 1 Area Court A has sentenced one Abdulahi Akim to one month imprisonment for stealing recharge cards at a shop in Dutse in Bwari Area Council of the FCT.

The accused, who lives in  Dei-dei, was convicted for joint act, criminal trespass and theft, offences contrary to Sections 79, 248  and 288 of the Penal Code.

The Police Prosecutor, Danjuma Abdulahi, told the court that the complainant, Patricia Akamlu of Dutsen- Alhaji, on May 26, reported at the Dutsen- Alhaji police station of how the accused and others now at large, trespassed into her shop at Dutsen- Alhaji and made away with her recharge cards of different networks worth N16,300.
He said the accused was caught right inside the shop with the sum of N3,500 and some of the recharge cards recovered upon search, while his partner escaped.
When the charges were read to the accused, he pleaded guilty and Judge Mohammed Marafa sentenced him to one month imprisonment with an option of N6,000 fine.

The court also ordered him to pay a compensation of N16,000. 

MAN JAILED FOR STEALING RECHARGE CARDS AT DUTSE, ABUJA.


An Abuja Grade 1 Area Court A has sentenced one Abdulahi Akim to one month imprisonment for stealing recharge cards at a shop in Dutse in Bwari Area Council of the FCT.

The accused, who lives in  Dei-dei, was convicted for joint act, criminal trespass and theft, offences contrary to Sections 79, 248  and 288 of the Penal Code.

The Police Prosecutor, Danjuma Abdulahi, told the court that the complainant, Patricia Akamlu of Dutsen- Alhaji, on May 26, reported at the Dutsen- Alhaji police station of how the accused and others now at large, trespassed into her shop at Dutsen- Alhaji and made away with her recharge cards of different networks worth N16,300.
He said the accused was caught right inside the shop with the sum of N3,500 and some of the recharge cards recovered upon search, while his partner escaped.
When the charges were read to the accused, he pleaded guilty and Judge Mohammed Marafa sentenced him to one month imprisonment with an option of N6,000 fine.

The court also ordered him to pay a compensation of N16,000. 

Federal Polytechnic Bida 2015/2016 HND & Pre-ND Admission Form officially on sales


The Federal Polytechnic, Bida HND and Pre-ND Forms are now on sale. The school invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the following programmes tenable at the Federal Polytechnic, Bida in the 2015/2016 Academic Session.

NB: Closing Date for the sale of the form is September 30, 2015.

1.0 TWO YEAR FULL-TIME HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA (HND) ROGRAMMES

(A) SCHOOL OF APPLIED ARTS AND SCIENCES

1.1 Computer Science
1.2 Hospitality Management
1.3 Mass Communication
1.4 Science Laboratory Technology with the following options:-



(i) Biochemistry
(ii) Biochemistry/Microbiology
(iii) Biology
(iv) Biology/Microbiology
(v) Chemistry/Biology
(vi) Chemistry
(vii) Biochemistry/Chemistry
(viii) Physics/electronic
(ix) Microbiology
(x) Environmental Biology
1.5 Statistics
1.6 Accountancy
1.7 Banking and Finance
1.8 Business Administration and Management
1.9 Marketing
1.10 Office Technology & Management (Formerly Secretarial Studies)
1.11 Public Administration

(C) SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

1.12 Agricultural Engineering Technology with options in:-

(i) Farm Power and Machinery
(ii) Post Harvest Technology
(iii) Soil and Water Engineering
1.13 Chemical Engineering Technology
1.14 Civil engineering Technology with options in:-

(i) Water Resources
(ii) Structures
(iii) Transportation
1.15 Electrical Engineering Technology with options in:-

(i) Electronics’ and Telecommunications
(ii) Power and Machines
1.16 Mechanical Engineering Technology with options in:-



(i) Automotive
(ii) Production
(D) SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

1.17 Architectural Technology
1.18 Building Technology
1.19 Estate Management
1.20 Quantity Surveying
1.21 Surveying & Geo-Informatics
1.22 Urban and Regional Planning

ENTRY QUALIFICATION/REQUIREMENT (HND ONLY)

The minimum entry requirements for Higher National Diploma Programmes in the specified field are:-
(a) The National Diploma (ND) in the relevant programme with minimum of Lower Credit in the field of interest and (5) Relevant Credits at SSCE, NTC, GCE, WAEC, NECO, NBC or NABTEB Level.
(B-) A Minimum of one (1) year Post National Diploma (ND) cognate working experience (Industrial Training).
(c) All Graduands (Except that of federal Polytechnic, Bida) are to send Transcripts of their National Diploma under Confidential covers to the Registrar, Federal Polytechnic, Bida to ease consideration of their admission requests.

Now, if you’re for HND, then Click Here to Go To Registration Procedure

2.0 NATIONAL DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES (FOR JAMBITES ONLY)

The Polytechnic also runs 2 year full National Diploma (ND) in all the above listed programmes as well as the following:-
(i) Nutrition and Dietetics

Interested applicants should apply through JAMB and sit for UTME in the relevant subjects. Only candidates who meet the JAMB cut-off mark shall be considered for admission.

Entry Requirements for ND Programme include a minimum of Five CREDIT Passes of SSCE, NTE, NECO, WAEC, GCE, NBC, or NABTEB at not more than two sittings. Please follow this link if you’re seeking for Post UTME form: http://www.nairablog.com/school/federal-polytechnic-bida-post-utme-admission.html

3.0 SCHOOL OF PRELIMININARY STUDIES

Pre-National Diploma Science and Technology programme prepares candidates for subsequent admission into a full time Diploma Programme in Engineering Technology, Applied Science and Environmental Studies offered in the Polytechnic.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR PRE-SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMMES

Candidate must have a minimum of five passes at SSCE, NTC, GCE, WAEC, NECO, NBC, or NABTEB level or the equivalent. Subjects passed must include Mathematics, English Language and in any of the following: Physics, Chemistry, Biology and any other subject depending on the National diploma Programme of interest to the candidate.

Now, if you’re for Pre-ND, then Continue Reading The Registration Procedure Below


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7-feet Cobra Scares Students At ABU Hostel

Palpable fear has gripped the students of  Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) Zaria following a 7-feet long cobra sneaked into Room 49, scaring students of the hostel.



An eyewitness, who did not want his name in print, confirmed that the snake was seen shortly after Isha’i prayer by a student lying on his bed.
“The snake might have come through the thick bush at the back of the hostel,” he said.
The snake was killed through the combined efforts of the occupants of the room and others.


A student, Mr. Ibrahim, said: “It’s a sad event, just a coincidence people will say. But one of the factors that could be responsible for the development is the lack of light in the hostel.
“It would have been disastrous had the cobra bitten somebody. I am appealing for constant supply of electricity to hostels.”
Another student, Ben, residing at ICSA, added: “The ICSA/RAMAT Hostel is located at the outskirt of the school and surrounded by bush. One would not have expected this kind of snake, very big snake, to sneak into our room.”
He appealed to the school authority to guard against similar incidence.
“Although, the management has been doing its best to ensure constant electricity supply to hostels, more needs to be done,” he said.


UNN Students Feared Dead In Nasty Car Accident

The University of Nigeria, Nsukka has been thrown into mourning following the death of some students who lost their lives in a horror road smash.

The students as gathered by liveschoolnews.com.ng were traveling home after the University authorities ordered them out of hostels.

It would be recalls that the University was suddenly shut down on Monday, a move believed to have been aimed at averting a planned riot by the students who had suffered acute water scarcity for over three weeks.



The gory incident occurred at the Nsukka-9th Mile Express way.

Although the Enugu State Police Command put the death figure at three, eyewitness account said the number is higher.

In a statement by the spokesman of the Enugu State Police Command, Mr. Ebere Amaraizu, DSP, he said “three persons have been confirmed dead while five others sustained various degrees of injuries”.

He added that “the auto crash, involves a diesel truck with registration number AWK 311 XB, which is believed to have lost control as a result of suspected brake failure and had hit two buses with registration numbers UWN 406 XA and UWN 57 XA and also a motorcycle.

“The injured are being attended to at our Saviour Hospital, 9th Mile corner Ngwo, while the dead bodies are also deposited at the same hospital mortuary”.

A student, who was traveling when the accident occurred blamed the University authority for the development.

“It was very sad to see our fellow students die like that; we were chased out of school and now they have also been forced out of the world. This would not have occurred if we were not ordered out of school”, he lamented.

NYSC Members Recruited For Prostitution In Minna

Disgusting report reveals how a cartel in Minna, the Niger State capital, has turned National Youths Service Corps (NYSC) orientation camp into a recruitment ground for “young prostitutes.”

The cartel, according to findings, consists of elitist group; politicians, journalists with the active connivance of some NYSC officials, who approve the requests of the cartel to post selected female Corps members to a particular government agency, boards and parastatals.

The unsuspecting female Corps members soon succumb to their wishes after promises of not only posting them to Government House or choice areas with mouth-watering incentives, including furnishing house for them to stay throughout the duration of their one year national service for sexual satisfaction.



Selected/recruited Corps members by the cartel from the Paiko NYSC Camp are always included on the list of those posted to serve in the Protocol Department, Government House to cover their tracks, the source said.

As a way of rewarding the girls, parties to celebrate birthdays by each of them are organised if they wished, end of their service year is usually celebrated for them as they are quickly replaced with new intakes almost immediately by the cartel, the source said.

To avoid the prying eyes of unsuspecting public, the male partners under the cover of being part of the Government House Corpers’ lodge behind the Idris Legbo Kutigi International conference centre, Minna visit their partners in the unholy act at odd hours.

Investigations reveal that the dislodgement of the journalists and their politician collaborators from the Government House Corpers’ Lodge began when they started having issues among themselves and their activities became an open secret. This, the source said, almost cost one of the protocol officers in government house his job.

Reacting to the developments in an interview, Niger State NYSC coordinator, Mr. Steven Ehoda-Adi, said that he was not aware of any such cartel existing in the state.

Steven however told our correspondent that the NYSC in the state ensures proper documentations for Corps members deployed to government and recognized corperate organizations when it becomes absolutely necessary with reasons in accordance with the laws establishing the NYSC.

Steven however added that the NYSC has little or no control over the private life of Corps members. He said, “I am not aware of any cartel recruiting Corps members for the purpose of prostitution. I am rather shocked hearing that some of your colleagues, journalists are actively involved in this unholy act”.



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