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NNPC VACANCIES

Pls forward to your wards:: *National Petroleum Construction Company NPCC Recruitment 2018* *▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬* *UAE OIL & GAS JOB OPENINGS* *▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬* ◆ VACANCIES LIST-  *1. Safety Officer* *2. Lead Inspection Coordinator* *3. Sr. Project Engineer (Piping)* *4. Sr. Procurement Engineer* *5. Procurement Engineer* *6. Project Engineer (Piping)* *7. Project Engineer (E&l)* *8. Project Engineer (Structural)* *9. Project Engineer (Equipment)* *10. Fabrication Supervisor* *11. Design Office Coordinator (Structural)* *12. Design Office Coordinator (E&l)* *13. Sr. Engineer (Pipelines)* *14. Sr. Project Procurement Manager* *15. Tug Master* *16. Project Engineering Manager* *17. Derrick Crane Operator* *18. Lead Instrument Commissioning Engineer* *19. Procurement Engineer* *20. Project Procurement Managers* *21. Planning Analyst* *22. Proposal Engineer* *23. Proposal Manager* *24. Engineering Manager* *25. SR CONTRACTS ENGINEER* *26. Sr. Planning

NIGERIAN LAWS ON RAPE CASES.

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LAWS ON RAPE: WHAT EVERY NIGERIAN SHOULD KNOW Posted at 16:23h in  Crime and Justice  by  Admin   0 Comments   2Likes   Share WHAT IS RAPE?   In a nutshell, rape is non-consensual sexual intercourse. When a man has sex with a woman without her consent (in Nigeria – apart from in the FCT Abuja, only women are capable of being raped). Sexual assault is similar to rape, but is not rape. Sexual assault is any form of  sexual  contact or behavior that occurs without the explicit consent of the recipient. In this article, we will focus on 4 specific laws that deal with rape: The Criminal Code – this is applicable in all the Southern States The Penal Code – this is applicable in all the Northern States The Criminal Laws of Lagos – this is applicable only in Lagos State The Violence Against Persons Prohibition Act – this is applicable in only the FCT Abuja. The Child Rights Act – this is only applicable in the States which have  domesticated  it

Wole Soyinka's Biography.

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Open main menu Search Edit Watch this page Read in another language Wole Soyinka Akinwande Oluwole Babatunde Soyinka ( Yoruba :  Akinwándé Oluwo̩lé Babátúndé S̩óyinká  (born 13 July 1934), known as  Wole Soyinka  ( pronounced  [wɔlé ʃójĩŋká] ), is a  Nigerian   playwright ,  poet  and  essayist . He was awarded the 1986  Nobel Prize in Literature , [2]  the first African to be honoured in that category. Wole Soyinka Wole Soyinka in 2018 BornAkinwande Oluwole Babatunde Soyinka [1] 13 July 1934 (age 84) Abeokuta ,  Nigeria Protectorate  (now  Ogun State , Nigeria)OccupationAuthor, poet, playwrightNationalityNigerianPeriod1957–presentGenreDrama, novel, poetrySubject Comparative literature Notable awards Nobel Prize in Literature   1986  Academy of Achievement Golden Plate Award   2009  Soyinka was born into a  Yoruba  family in  Abeokuta . After studying in Nigeria and the UK, he worked with the  Royal Court Theatre  in London. He went on to write plays that were

HISTORY OF CHRISTMAS

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THE TRUE HISTORY OF CHRISTMAS. Christmas , Christian  festival celebrating the birth of  Jesus . The English term  Christmas  (“mass on Christ’s day”) is of fairly recent origin. The earlier term  Yule  may have derived from the  Germanic   jōl  or the Anglo-Saxon  geōl , which referred to the feast of the  winter solstice . The corresponding terms in other languages— Navidad  in Spanish,  Natale  in Italian,  Noël  in French—all probably denote nativity. The German word  Weihnachten  denotes “hallowed night.” Since the early 20th century, Christmas has also been a  secular  family  holiday , observed by Christians and non-Christians alike, devoid of Christian elements, and marked by an increasingly elaborate exchange of gifts. In this secular Christmas celebration, a mythical figure named  Santa Claus  plays the pivotal role. READ MORE ON THIS TOPIC church year: Christmas The word  Christmas  is derived from the Old English Cristes maesse, “Christ’s… Origin And Developme

Words And Antonyms For Those who wants to write an exam

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For The Candidates Who Want To Write An Exam, Read This: Common Opposites - Antonyms Vocabulary Word List More on Antonyms ▶ More Word Banks ▶ Table of Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z A absent - present abundant - scarce accept - decline, refuse accurate - inaccurate admit - deny advantage - disadvantage against - for agree - disagree alive - dead all - none, nothing ally - enemy always - never ancient - modern answer - question antonym - synonym apart - together appear - disappear, vanish approve - disapprove arrive - depart artificial - natural ascend - descend attic - cellar attractive - repulsive awake - asleep B backward - forward bad - good beautiful - ugly before - after begin - end below - above bent - straight best - worst better - worse, worst big - little, small bitter - sweet black - white blame - praise b

LIST OF TERMS IN GOVERNMENT FOR JAMB, WAEC AND NECO STUDENTS.

B Many students don't know the meanings of the following terms,  yet they are often used by external examination bodies in examinations. Study the meanings of each term and memorize them. 527 groups - A political organization, not affiliated with a party, that can raise and spend soft money; named after a section of the Internal Revenue Code. 2. absentee ballot - A ballot, usually sent in the mail, that allows those who cannot go to their precinct on election day to vote. 3. absolutism - The belief that the government should have all the power and be able to do whatever it wants. 4. acquisitive model - A view of bureaucracies that argues agency heads seek to expand the size, budget, and power of their agency. 5. actual malice - Knowingly printing falsehoods in order to harm a person’s reputation. 6. administrative adjudication - The bureaucratic function of settling disputes by relying on rules and precedents. 7. affirm - An action by the Supreme Court to uphold a rulin

WORDS COMMONLY USED IT ENGLISH EXAMINATIONS AND SYNONYMS

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Amazing  — incredible, unbelievable, improbable, fabulous, wonderful, fantastic, astonishing, astounding, extraordinary Anger  — enrage, infuriate, arouse, nettle, exasperate, inflame, madden Angry  — mad, furious, enraged, excited, wrathful, indignant, exasperated, aroused, inflamed Answer  — reply, respond, retort, acknowledge Ask- — question, inquire of, seek information from, put a question to, demand, request, expect, inquire, query, interrogate, examine, quiz Awful  — dreadful, terrible, abominable, bad, poor, unpleasant Bad  — evil, immoral, wicked, corrupt, sinful, depraved, rotten, contaminated, spoiled, tainted, harmful, injurious, unfavorable, defective, inferior, imperfect, substandard, faulty, improper, inappropriate, unsuitable, disagreeable, unpleasant, cross, nasty, unfriendly, irascible, horrible, atrocious, outrageous, scandalous, infamous, wrong, noxious, sinister, putrid, snide, deplorable, dismal, gross, heinous, nefarious, base, obnoxious, detestable, desp