Monday 31 December 2018

FLYING EAGLES COACH, PAUL AIGBOGUN , ARRESTED IN LONDON

Flying Eagles coach, Paul Aigbogun, could be in hot water with his employers, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), following his arrest by the London Police for public disturbance.

Aigbogun, who lives in North West London, was arrested by the London Police outside a woman’s house at 6am on Friday, December 28 on charges of domestic violence and being five times over the legal alcohol limit.

Report has it that the former Warri Wolves manager has family in North West London and lives there usually when he’s not on national assignment.

It is understood that Aigbogun goes around the woman’s house uninvited very late at night, drunk, and bangs in the door screaming her name for hours until she is forced to open up.

Prior to his arrest, the Neighborhood Watch were aware of the situation and they were concerned about hearing the woman scream so often.

The Flying Eagles coach has been labelled an alcoholic and abusive man who is not fit to be a role model and shouldn’t be around young players.

Aigbogun previously worked for Enyimba.

JUHEL FILING STATION IN ENUGU ON FIRE AFTER AN EXPLOSION (PHOTOS)

A filing station in Enugu known as Juhel has gone up in flames after a tanker explosion in the area.

According to a video shared by Instablog, the incident occurred at Transekulu in Enugu state.

Watch video below:

https://zenithnaija.com/juhel-filing-station-goes-up-in-flamer-after-explosion-in-enugu-video/

TROOPS KILL THREE SUSPECTED FEMALE SUICIDE BOMBERS, RECOVERS RPG

Troops of the 22 Brigade Garrison have killed three suspected female suicide bombers in Dikwa Local Government Area of Borno State.

According to a statement by the Deputy Director of Public Relations, Theatre Command Operation Lafiya Dole, Colonel Onyema Nwachukwu on Monday, the suspected terrorists were neutralised on Sunday during a patrol around Kubtara village in the LGA.

The troops also recovered some weapons from the terrorist comprising one Rocket Propelled Grenade (RPG) and a suicide vest.

Nwachukwu stated that the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Tukur Buratai, commended the troops for the quick response in tracking the terrorists.

He, however, encouraged them to be more daring, vigilant and steadfast, as they clear the remnants of Boko Haram terrorists.

Source: https://www.channelstv.com/2018/12/31/troops-kill-three-suspected-female-suicide-bombers-recover-rpg/

SEE PHOTOS OF YOUNG SOLDIER KILLED BY ARMED BANDITS IN A FOREST IN ZAMFARA STATE.

Few days ago, it was reported that suspected bandits killed an unspecified number of soldiers at a forest in Doburu, Zurmi local government area of Zamfara state.

One of the slain soldiers has been identified as Suleiman Maihakuri from Keffi in Nasarawa state. 

An online news portal, The Cable, quoted a military source as disclosing this on Saturday, saying many of his colleagues sustained injuries in the incident. He said some of the injured persons were receiving treatment at Zurmi General Hospital.

The source said the officer who led troops into the forest was captured by bandits.

“We ran into an ambush in the forest today. The bandits opened fire on us and we responded but they surrounded us from different directions,” he said. “They had bombs and sophisticated weapons.”

See photos below:

VIDEO SHOWING PRESIDENT BUHARI'S LACK OF REGRET IN OUSTING SHAGARI'S GOVT RESURFACES ONLINE.

A video in which President Muhammadu Buhari said he did not regret ousting President Shehu Shagari through a military coup has resurfaced just as Buhari has flown to Sokoto State to commiserate with Shagari’s family.

In the video, which was an interview with Seun Okinbaloye on Channels TV’s Politics Today programme which was recorded in December 2014, Buhari said he had no regret removing Shagari, adding that a democratic government that is corrupt can be overthrown.

When asked if he was sorry for ousting Shagari’s government, Buhari said, “No. I am not sorry because I mentioned why we did it and we proved our case.”

When reminded of the fact that the coup veered Nigeria off the course of democratic advancement, Buhari said, “So, when you are a democracy, you are entitled to steal the country dry and put our people in a pauperised position and destroying institutions and destroying infrastructure?”

However, when asked if he blames Shagari solely for the corruption, Buhari responded: “Don’t personalise it. I will blame the Second Republic for that.”

The video, which has been shared thousands of times on Facebook and Twitter, attracted comments from a wide range of persons.

Expectedly, many persons have tagged Buhari and his media aides to the video.

Reacting to Shagari’s death on Friday, the President said on his official Twitter handle that he would miss the former President who was a man of integrity.

He wrote, “I mourn the departure of a patriot, who served Nigeria with humility, integrity and diligence. Nigerians held him in the highest esteem even when he was out of office, until his demise, and will forever miss his wise counsels.”

However, a former Chairman of the National Human Rights Commission, Prof. Chidi Odinkalu, said Buhari’s condolence message would be watery without an apology.

Odinkalu said Shagari was a man of peace and forgiveness, adding that as President, he pardoned a former Head of State, Gen. Yakubu Gowon, who had been on exile after being implicated in the assassination of Gen. Murtala Muhammed.

He noted that Shagari also pardoned Dim Chukwuemeka Ojukwu, the leader of the defunct Biafran Republic who was also on exile.

Odinkalu wrote, “I’m not holding my breath but I’d have thought that the death of President Shagari is a perfect opportunity for the man who toppled a popularly elected govt on Dec 31, 1983 to apologise for that crime. Saying all these nice things now risks being branded insincere or cynical

“President Shagari did four remarkable things to bring the wounds of Nigeria: First he pardoned Emeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu, 1982; he pardoned Yakubu Gowon, 1981; he pardoned Michael Okpara, 1981 and he granted Nigeria’s highest civilian honour, GCFR, to Obafemi Awolowo, 1981.”

Some other Twitter users wondered why Buhari would topple Shagari’s government and put him on house arrest for nearly two years if the latter was a man of honour as claimed by Buhari in his condolence message.

Meanwhile, Buhari has flown to Sokoto State to commiserate with the family of the late President who was buried on Saturday.

In a tweet on Sunday, Buhari’s aide, Bashir Ahmad, posted a picture of his principal boarding the Presidential jet with the caption, “President Buhari leaving Abuja for Sokoto, on a condolence visit to the state government and family of former President, Alhaji Shehu Shagari over his death.”

Sunday 30 December 2018

ZAMFARA STATE UNIVERSITY, TALATA MAFARA ONLINE RECRUITMENT PORTAL

HOW TO APPLY

APPLICATION GUIDE ON ZAMSU RECRUITMENT PORTAL

A. VACANCIES

1. FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE

DEPARTMENTS:

Agric Extension

Fishery

Forestry and Wildlife

POSITIONS

Professor

Reader

Senior Lecturer

Lecturer I

Lecturer II

2.  FACULTY OF ARTS, MANAGEMENT AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

DEPARTMENTS:

Arabic

History

English Language

Mass Communication

Islamic Studies

Accounting and Finance

POSITIONS

Professor

Reader

Senior Lecturer

Lecturer I

Lecturer II

3. FACULTY OF BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES

DEPARTMENTS:

Human Nutrition and Dietetics

Nursing Science

Public Health

Physiotherapy

Radiography

POSITIONS

Professor

Reader

Senior Lecturer

Lecturer I

Lecturer II

4. FACULTY OF EDUCATION

DEPARTMENTS:

Education

POSITIONS

Professor

Reader

Senior Lecturer

Lecturer I

Lecturer II

5. FACULTY OF SCIENCE

DEPARTMENTS:

Biology

Biochemistry and Molecular

Biology

Chemistry

Computer Science

Electronics

Geology

Mathematics

Physics

Statistics

POSITIONS

Professor

Reader

Senior Lecturer

Lecturer I

Lecturer II

6. UNIVERSITY LIBRARY

DEPARTMENTS:

University Library

POSITIONS

Senior Librarian

Librarian I

Librarian II

Assistant Librarian

7. NON-TEACHING VACANCIES

DEPARTMENTS:

Library

POSITIONS

Senior Library Officer

Higher Library Officer

Library Officer

B. REQUIREMENTS

1. Professor (CONUASS 7)
For the position of Professor;

Candidates must be holders of relevant Bachelor’s, Master’s and Ph.D Degrees from recognized Universities with at least two (2) years teaching, research and administrative experience as Reader in a recognized University
Candidates must possess demonstrable competence to provide academic leadership in his/her academic discipline
Candidates must also be specialists in advertised fields of study with evidence of at least fifteen (15) scholarly publications in learned journals in University and apex research/training institutes, plus evidence of successful supervision of at least ten (10) Masters/PhD theses
Candidates must provide evidence of community service and be registered or registrable with the relevant professional/scientific bodies as applicable
ICT skill is essential
Candidates must also have evidence of NYSC discharge or exemption certificate.

2. Reader (CONUASS 6)
For the position of Reader;

Candidates must be holders of relevant Bachelor’s, Master’s and Ph.D Degrees from recognized Universities with at least two (2) years teaching, research and administrative experience as Senior Lecturer in a recognized University
Candidates must possess demonstrable competence to provide academic leadership in his/her academic discipline
Candidates must also be specialists in advertised fields of study with evidence of at least fifteen (15) scholarly publications in learned journals in University and apex research/training institutes, plus evidence of successful supervision of at least ten (10) Masters/PhD theses
Candidates must provide evidence of community service and be registered or registrable with the relevant professional/scientific bodies as applicable
ICT skill is essential
Candidates must also have evidence of NYSC discharge or exemption certificate.

3. Senior Lecturer (CONUASS 5)
For the position of a Senior Lecturer;

Candidates must possess a good Bachelor’s, Master’s and Ph.D Degrees from recognized Universities with at least two (2) years teaching, research and administrative experience as Lecturer I in a recognized University
Candidates must have evidence of at least eight (8) scholarly publications in learned journals in University and apex research/training institutes, plus evidence of successful supervision of at least three (3) Master’s/Ph.D theses
Candidates must be registered or registrable with the relevant professional/scientific bodies as applicable
Evidence of community service will be an added advantage
ICT skill is essential
Candidates must have evidence of NYSC Discharge or Exemption Certificate.

4. Lecturer I (CONUASS 4)
For the position of Lecturer I;

Candidates must be holders of relevant Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees, from recognized Universities
Candidates with Ph.D Degree will have an added advantage
Candidates must have at least three (3) years teaching, research and administrative experience as Lecturer II in a recognized University
Candidates must also have evidence of at least five (5) scholarly publications in learned journals in University and apex research/training institutes (or three journal publications and participation in four (4) professional projects)
Candidates must be registered or registrable with the relevant professional/scientific bodies as applicable
ICT skill is essential
Candidates must have evidence of NYSC Discharge or Exemption Certificate.

5. Lecturer II (CONUASS 3)
For the position of Lecturer II;

Candidates must be holders of relevant Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees from recognized Universities with at least three (3) years of teaching and research experience as Assistant Lecturer in a recognized University
Candidates with Ph.D. Degree will have an added advantage
Candidates must also have evidence of at least three (3) publications in learned journals in University and apex research/training institutes or participation in at least two (2) professional/research projects
Candidates must be registered or registrable with the relevant professional/scientific bodies as applicable
ICT skill is essential
Candidates must have evidence of NYSC Discharge or Exemption Certificate.

6. Senior Librarian (CONUASS 4)
For the position of Senior Librarian;

Candidates must be holders of Bachelor’s, Master’s and Ph.D Degrees in Library & Information Science from recognized Universities and must have been on the rank of Librarian I in the University system with at least two (2) years cognate working experience
Candidates must have evidence of at least eight (8) scholarly publications in learned journals in University and apex research/training institutes. Candidates must be members of NLA and registered with LRCN
ICT skill is essential
Candidates must have evidence of NYSC Discharge or Exemption Certificate.

7. Librarian I (CONUASS 3)
For the position of Librarian I;

Candidates must be holders of Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees in Library & Information Science from recognized Universities and must have been on the rank of Librarian II in the University system with at least 3 years cognate working experience
Candidates must also have evidence of at least five (5) scholarly publications in learned journals in University and apex research/training institutes (or three journal publications and participation in four (4) professional projects)
Candidates must be members of NLA and registered with LRCN
ICT skill is essential
Candidates must have evidence of NYSC Discharge or Exemption Certificate.

8. Librarian II (CONUASS 2)
For the position of Librarian II;

Candidates must be holders of relevant Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees in Library & Information Science from recognized Universities
Candidates with Ph.D Degrees in Library & Information Science will be an added advantage
Candidates must have been on the rank of Assistant Librarian in the University system with at least 3 years cognate working experience
Candidates must also have evidence of at least three (3) publications in learned journals in University and apex research/training institutes or participation in at least two (2) professional/research projects
Candidates must be members of NLA and registered with LRCN
ICT skill is essential
Candidates must also have evidence of NYSC Discharge or Exemption Certificate.

9. Assistant Librarian (CONUASS 1)

For the position of Assistant Librarian;

Candidates must be holders of Bachelor’s Degree in Library Science or Library & Information Science from recognized University with at least Second Class Upper Division
Candidates must be members of NLA and registered with LRCN
ICT skill is essential
Candidates must have evidence of NYSC Discharge or Exemption Certificate.

10. Senior Library Officer
For the position of Senior Library Officer

11. Higher Library Officer
For the position of Higher Library Officer

12. Library Officer
For the position of Library Officer

C. HOW TO APPLY
STEP 1: CREATE AN ACCOUNT

Click on the 'Create Account' Menu from the home page of this website and fill up all the fields. Choose your password wisely as it would be part of your login credentials later. Choose your preferred faculty and department appropriately, the available jobs under each department will automatically be listed, choose as appropriate. Click on 'Submit' to create your account. You will receive an Email detailing your Application Number and your password (as created by you) with further instructions. The application number will also be displayed after successful submission. Make sure you record it as you need it and your password to log back into the Portal.

STEP 2: LOGIN WITH YOUR APPLICATION NO AND PASSWORD

Use the application number sent to your mail or displayed when you create your account and your chosen password to log into the portal again to continue with your application. On login in, notice that some fields have been automatically filled. Those are some of the information we recieved from you on creating your account. Fill the other blank fields. However, you can still edit some of the pre-filled fields. Also notice that email address, phone no, faculty/department/unit and Job title are not included. Make sure you chose your email address, phone no and Job positions correctly when creating your account as you may not be able to change them.

STEP 3: SAVE YOUR ENTRIES AND PROCEED

You can then proceed by filling all other required information by clicking the menus at the top of the page. Academic Records, work experience, memberships, certifications, research, award/prizes, workshops, interests, have almost the same processes. Just fill all the required fields. Your entries automatically appear in a grid at the right side of the page, you can however, edit or delete any of the entries if you so wish. There's no limit to the number of entries you can key-in on each of the menus. Remember you can leave blank any of the menus or fields to which you do not have relevant information.

STEP 4: UPLOAD YOUR PASSPORT AND CREDENTIALS

You will be required to upload all your credentials here including your passport-sized photograph. Remember however, that all your credentials must be in .pdf format not more than 200kb. Likewise, the passport must be in .jpg format only and not more than 100kb. All uploaded credentials automatically appear in a grid on clicking the 'Upload' button.

STEP 5: REFERENCES

Supply your referee's details as specified. Meanwhile, your referees are required to send in their reference letter by filling an e-Form. Form link will be sent to their respective email addresses. Note that the reference letters must be sent in earnest, failure of which may inhibit your chances of getting shortlisted.

STEP 6: MY DASHBOARD

On 'My Dashboard' Menu, there are three (3) tabs there; My Messages, My Checklist, and My Enteries. You can always view all private messages to you from this dashboard menu, endeavour to check often. My checklist shows you all specified menus you have filled and submitted successfully. You would see a 'Mark' sign on each of the menus you have adequately completed, and 'Wrong' sign on each of the menus to which you do not have any information. My Enteries show brief details about you. However, you are required to click the 'click to see the full enteries' link below to print your application form. You may wish to keep that for your record purposes only.

ON COMPLETION

You have the previledge to always login and check your enteries, update as necessary and check your private messages as long as possible. But, any update to your information after we might have recieved your enteries and initiated processes on it shall be disregarded. You shall be duly communicated to, if there's need for more information on your enteries. Meanwhile, make sure all information supplied is to the best of your knowledge, complete and correct. We will not accept any false information as a mistake or an act of ignorance.

Best of Luck!

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HAMZAT IS A COMPULSIVE LIAR, SAYS GOODLUCK JONATHAN'S AIDE

The Office of former President Jonathan has dismissed as a blatant lie, the claim by the running mate to the All Progressives Congress, APC, governorship candidate in Lagos State, Mr. Obafemi Hamzat, that he rejected a $5million bribe from former President Goodluck Jonathan during the 2015 elections.

In a statement issued on Sunday, Ikechukwu Eze, media adviser to the former President stressed that Jonathan had never met Mr. Hamzat who he said was not relevant in the politics of 2015 elections.

Describing Hamzat as a compulsive liar, Eze stated that Hamzat does not possess the character for the office he now seeks.

Below is the full statement:


Re: $5m bribe claim: Hamzat’s blatant lie against ex-President Jonathan

Our attention has been drawn to a claim by the running mate to the All Progressives Congress, APC, governorship candidate in Lagos State, Mr. Obafemi Hamzat, that he rejected a $5million bribe from former President Goodluck Jonathan during the 2015 elections.

There is no better way to respond to this frivolous claim than to quickly dismiss it as a blatant lie apparently concocted by a wannabe politician desperate for votes in a campaign season.

In the first place this character is an obscure individual who in 2015 had neither a recognizable name nor political clout. The point has to be clearly made that former President Jonathan has never met this man who was obviously not relevant in the national politics of 2015, let alone seek to offer him bribe.

If the former President did not offer anyone bribe, having clearly acquitted himself as a man who does not believe in desperate politics, how on earth could he have sought to compromise an individual he didn’t even know and who obviously had no means of helping him politically?

Assuming anybody had $5 million dollars to spend to better his political fortune as Mr. Hamzat claimed, why seek to waste it on man who was just a commissioner prior to 2015, and whose best outing so far is to function as a hand-picked running mate to a governorship candidate in the forthcoming 2019 elections?

His is obviously the antics of a desperate and dishonest politician seeking to apply subterfuge and outright lies, believing that such could boost his lowly image, win for him public sympathy and possibly, votes. It is the action of people like Hamzat that conjures up in the minds of Nigerians the Biblical ‘Mark of the Beast’ to the effect that to be accepted in his party, one must be adept at telling lies.

If this is how Mr. Hamzat wishes to anchor his own political doctrine on lies and name dropping, he should be reminded that those who follow this route do not go far either in politics or personal growth. This definitely should not be the character and colour of a person who wants to become a governor or deputy governor of a state, lest we lose all hope in the expectation that we have all it takes to rescue our country from the bleak future that stares it in the face.

What we know about liars is that they always leave a loose end which readily exposes them for who they are. Otherwise, Mr. Hamzat should have been bold enough to tell Nigerians where the money was presented to him and in whose presence the offer was made. We have always made the point that there should be a limit to these lies, if we must make progress as a democratic nation. Nigerians are not fools. It is high time those in positions of responsibility stopped running this country on lies.