The Faculty of Arts releases cut-off marks for 2018/2019 academic session. Candidates are expected to check their respective departments in this release. Goodluck!
Ahead of the inauguration of ninth assembly, the National Assembly management has released 20 stringent conditions for journalists and media houses’ accreditation. In two separate letters addressed to the chairmen of Senate and House of Representatives Press Corps on Monday by the Director of Information, Agada Emmanuel, the requirements were categorised under permanent and temporary accreditation. According to the letters, this new accreditation guidelines shall come into effect from June 11, 2019. The prerequisites for the coverage of the activities of the National Assembly before the expiration of the present leadership was also aimed at reducing the number of journalists covering the legislative arm. One of the letters on requirements for permanent accreditation stipulates: ”Evidence of a certificate of incorporation of the media organisation and evidence of membership of professional bodies for media organisations.” It also includes: ”proof of membership of Nigeria Union of J...
Sri Lanka: Buddhist leader stokes anti-Muslim tension A manhunt is on in Sri Lanka for a hard-line Buddhist leader after a series of attacks on mosques and Muslim-owned businesses that authorities accuse him of encouraging. President Maithripala Siresena had vowed to investigate anti-Muslim hate crimes after assuming power in 2015, however, attacks have escalated over the past two weeks. Another Muslim shop in the town of Kahawatte was reportedly burned to the ground this week by unidentified attackers. Bodu Bala Sena (BBS) General-Secretary Galagoda Atte Gnanasara has encouraged his Buddhist supporters to lead another campaign against Muslims following the deadly Aluthgama riots in June 2014, which attempted to create disunity between Buddhists and Muslims. Less than 10 percent of Sri Lanka's population of 20 million are Muslim. The majority are Sinhalese Buddhist, while most Tamils are Hindu. Political analyst Amjad Mohamed Saleem told Al Jazeera it was worrisome that vio...
The West African Examination Council has advised candidates who are not satisfied with the marking of their result to apply for remarking. The Examination council gave the counsel while responding to @LawalKunle who wanted his sister’s result remarked. The twitter user asked, “How do I call for a remark. My sister made all her results except physics D7 and she’s very sure of herself.” And in response, WAEC wrote, “Let her school apply for her. “It must be received 60 days after the release of the results & there is a fee.”
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