Tuesday, 31 July 2018

AFRICA TO JOIN NIGERIA IN SUFFERING AS BUHARI BECOMES ECOWAS CHAIRMAN

Buhari elected ECOWAS chairmanPresident Muhammadu Buhari is the new chairman of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).
He was elected at the 53rd ordinary session of the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and Government in Lome, Togo.
On Tuesday night, Bashir Ahmad, the president’s personal assistant on new media, tweeted that Buhari had been elected head of the regional body.
“President @MBuhari emerges as the new Chairman of the ECOWAS,” he wrote.
Buhari replaces President Faure Gnassingbe of Togo.

DEFECTION: Saraki is irrelevant, Buhari will still win re-election— Okorocha July 31, 2018

DEFECTION: Saraki is irrelevant, Buhari will still win re-election— Okorocha

DEFECTION: Saraki is irrelevant, Buhari will still win re-election— Okorocha

Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State says the defection of Senate President Bukola Saraki from the All Progressives Congress (APC) to the Peoples Democratic Party, was of no consequence.
Okorocha spoke with journalists in Abuja ahead of an emergency meeting of the party’s National Executive Council (NEC.
“I don’t see any way it has affected the party negatively and the issue there is that President Muhammadu Buhari will win this election come 2019,” Okorocha said.
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“He is much stronger on ground. It (defections) is allowed and as they are going, many people are still coming into the party in their thousands. It is neither here nor there, and we shouldn’t make a big issue out of it.”
Okorocha added that Saraki had the right to chart the course of his political future.
“I wish him good luck,” he said. “The Governor of Kwara my colleague leaves, good luck too. They are all responsible men.”

UNIZIK DEPARTMENTAL CUT MARK

PARTMENTAL CUT-OFF MARK 2017/18UNIZIK DE

Science edu & bio 203
Chemistry edu 199.5
Comp sci edu 218
Inter sci edu 208
General science edu 230
Maths edu 184
Physics edu 182
Vocational edu 237
Business edu 228
Technical edu 170.5
Law 255
Pharmacy 276
Phisiology 241.5
Anatomy 240.5
Agric & extinction 184.5
Food sci & tech 210
Applied biochem 243
Medicine 292.5
Radiography 265.5
Nursing 281
Med lab 276
Applied microbio & brewery 249.5
Botany 221
PAE 232.5
Zoology 212.5
Bio sci 240
Computer science 254
Geological sci 233.5
Mathematics 208.5
Physics and industrial physics 213
Pure and industrial chem 219.5
Statistics 190.5
Economics 277
Mass com 268.5
Sociology 262.5
Psychology 264.5
Pol sci 266
Fine arts 193
Geography and metrology 202
Quantity survey 220
Surveying & geo info 188.5
African and asian studies 218
English language and lit 243
History and international studies 245
Theater arts 230
Religion & humanities 224.5
Philosophy 235
Music 193
Morden european studies 234
Linguistics 232
Adult edu 213
Edu foundation 225.5
Edu management and policy 236
Early childhood (edu) 222.5
Guidance and counseling 227
Hpe 206
Lib sci 233
Bio sci engine 198
Chem engine 236
Civil engine 242
Elect engine 241.5
Electric and computer engine 253.5
Industry & production 233.5
Mech engine 233.5
Metal and material engine 225
Polymer & textile 196.5
Accountancy 267.5
Bank & fin 265
Bus admin 267
CEM 245
Marketing 260
Pub admin 268.5
Architecture 229
Building 218.5
Environmental MGT 194

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Wednesday, 25 July 2018

WHY I QUITTED NATIONAL FOOTBALL- OZIL

Mesut Özil has dramatically quit the national team, declaring: “When we win, I am German. When we lose, I am an immigrant.”
The soccer star Mesut Özil, a midfielder who now plays for Arsenal and helped Germany win the 2014 World Cup, was born in 1988 in Gelsenkirchen, an industrial city in West Germany, a grandchild of Turkish immigrants, and rose to national prominence in a country where few products of immigration do. When he announced in a letter posted on Twitter on Sunday that he was quitting Germany’s national team, citing “racism and disrespect,” he used words that will resonate in Germany for a long time. “When we win, I am German,” he wrote. “When we lose, I am an immigrant.”
Within hours, the tweet to his 23 million followers opened a ferocious debate in Germany—about racism, about anti-Muslim sentiment, about whether the German model of integration, however one defined it, was “a myth” or had failed; about dual nationality, even about dual loyalty (a term not used lightly in Germany)—as well as about soccer sportsmanship and the management of this year’s German national team, which placed out of this year’s World Cup in early stages, a fate some right-wing German soccer fans took to the internet to blame on Özil. In his letter, he said he was tired of being a scapegoat.
“I have two hearts, one German and one Turkish,” Özil wrote in his statement. That he, a member of the second generation of his family to be born in Germany, even had to qualify this tells you a lot about the current state of affairs in Germany and other European countries. For their own historical reasons, Germany, France, Italy, and other continental countries do not tend to embrace the American “melting pot” model or even the British post-colonial multicultural model. Instead, they have more rigid definitions of national identity, which often make it difficult for products of immigration to embrace multiple cultures at once—as we saw last week in the tiff between Trevor Noah and the French ambassador to the United States, who took grave offense at Noah’s joking of France’s multiethnic team that “Africa won the World
But the Özil case is different and in many ways more fraught, and goes beyond the problematic “good immigrant” versus “bad immigrant” categories he cited in his letter. His resignation did not come out of the blue. Nor did the accusations of dual loyalty. They capped months of controversy that began in May when Özil and another German soccer player of Turkish origins, İlkay Gündoğan, posed for a photo with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, in the run-up to the Turkish national elections in June in which 1.4 million Turks residing in Germany were eligible to vote. German soccer authorities asked Özil to apologize, saying he’d overstepped the boundaries of sportsmanship. The German branch of PEN, the literary and free-speech organization, asked him to speak out against the human-rights violations and the imprisonment of thousands of academics, journalists, and writers in Turkey on Erdoğan’s watch. Özil refused. The German soccer association then began sanctioning him.
Özil wrote in his letter of resignation, “For me, having a picture with President Erdoğan wasn’t about politics or elections. It was about me respecting the highest office of my family’s country.” But that seems willfully naive at best. “Imagine if the most important baseball player in the worst period of Castro took a picture with Castro. What would they say?” the German novelist Gila Lustiger, a member of German PEN, told me. “At least say that Castro is a dictator,” she added. “He could have said, ‘I took a picture with Erdoğan but I’m for freedom of speech and I don’t think homosexuals should go to prison.’ But he didn’t want to do that.” The German boxer Ünsal Arik, also of Turkish heritage, told Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung he thought Özil had erred in snapping the photo with Erdoğan. “Özil still doesn’t understand what he has done,” Arik told the paper. “He helped a man with blood on his hands in an election campaign. In any other country that would have generated as much clamor as it did in Germany. And rightly so.”
Germany’s relationship with Turkey has become even more fraught of late. The arrival in Germany of 1 million asylum seekers in 2015, most of them Syrians transiting through Turkey, has contributed to a rise in far-right sentiment in Germany. It has also led to Merkel striking a deal in March of 2016 in which Germany gave Turkey funding in exchange for Turkey capping the number of asylum seekers leaving its borders. And Merkel’s coalition government almost cracked this month when the interior minister, Horst Seehofer, the head of a Bavarian right-wing party, threatened to resign over differences about how to handle migration. He insisted on creating “transit camps” to hold would-be arrivals at the German-Austrian border and deport them if it was found they had already applied for asylum elsewhere in Europe.
After Özil announced his resignation, a spokeswoman for Merkel took the “good immigrant” line and said that the chancellor admired Özil and everything he did as a role model for integration, that she respected his decision to quit the national team and believed others should respect it, too. The president of FC Bayern München took the “bad immigrant” line: he accused Özil of resigning because he hadn’t been playing well.
On Tuesday, the front page of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung had an above-the-fold cartoon showing Seehofer beneath a title that reads “Germany Thanks You,” with a thought bubble coming out of his head that reads: “Of course I will provide our formerly deserving national team player Özil the soccer field in the courtyard of one of our new transit centers for his farewell match.” Later the same day, Erdoğan expressed his support for Özil, and criticized the “racist” behavior of some Germans. The ironies here run very deep, and won’t be sorted out any time soon.

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Friday, 20 July 2018

POSSIBLE UNN 2018/19 DEPARTMENTAL CUT OFF MARK

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The Departmental Cut of mark of University of Nigeria, Nsukka are as follows;
UNN Faculty Of Agriculture Cut Off Mark
  1. Agric Economics – 227
  2. Agric Extension – 201
  3. Animal Science – 202
  4. Crop Science – 206
  5. Soil Science – 205
  6. Fst – 227
  7. Home Science – 200
  8. Nutrition And Dietetics – 247
UNN Faculty Of Arts Cut Off Marks
  1. Archaeology & Tourism – 246
  2. English And Literary Studies – 271
  3. Fine And Applied Arts – 260
  4. Foreign Languages – 254
  5. History And International Studies – 259
  6. Linguistics And Nigerian Languages – 245
  7. Mass Communication – 268
  8. Music – 255
  9. Theatre And Film Studies – 254
  10. Combined Arts – 201
UNN Faculty Of Biological Sciences Cut Off Mark
  1. Biochemistry – 248
  2. Botany – 200
  3. Combined Biological Sciences – 214
  4. Microbiology – 243
  5. Zoology – 207
Faculty Of Business Administration
  1. Accountancy – 257
  2. Banking & Finance – 229
  3. Marketing – 207
  4. Business Management – 233
UNN Faculty Of Dentistry Cut Off Mark
  1. Dentistry – 270
Faculty Of Education
  1. Adult Education – 201
  2. Education Art – 251
  3. Education Chemistry – 203
  4. Education Social Sciences – 245
  5. Agric Education – 205
  6. Business Education – 220
  7. Guidance & Counselling – 263
  8. Health Education – 206
  9. Home Economics Education – 229
  10. Industrial Technical Education – 236
  11. Library And Information Science – 246
  12. Science Education – 200
UNN Faculty Of Engineering Cut Off Mark
  1. Agric & Bioresources Engineering – 204
  2. Civil Engineering – 248
  3. Electrical Engineering – 242
  4. Electronics – 232
  5. Mechanic Engineering – 242
UNN Faculty Of Environmental Studies Cut Off Mark
  1. Architecture – 226
  2. Estate Management – 201
  3. Geoinformatics & Survey – 201
  4. Urban And Regional Planning – 210
UNN Faculty Of Health Science & Technology Cut Off Mark
  1. Radiography – 266
  2. Medical Rehabilitation – 258
  3. Nursing – 268
Faculty Of Law
  1. Law – 297
UNN Faculty Of Medical Sciences Cut Off Mark
  1. Medicine – 295
UNN Faculty Of Pharmaceuticаl Sciences Cut Off Mark
  1. Pharmаcy – 284
Faculty Of Physical Sciences
  1. Computer Science – 227
  2. Geology – 234
  3. Mathematics – 200
  4. Physics And Astronomy – 200
  5. Pure And Industrial Chemistry – 206
  6. Statistics – 200
  7. Computer/Statistics – 200
UNN Faculty Of Social Sciences Cut Off Mark
  1. Economics – 260
  2. Geography – 243
  3. Philosophy – 259
  4. Political Science – 275
  5. Psychology – 252
  6. Public Administration – 266
  7. Religion – 232
  8. Social Work – 213
  9. Sociology/Anthropology – 260
UNN Faculty Of Veterinary Medicine Cut Off Mark
  1. Veterinary Medicine – 227
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