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Sunday 29 April 2018

NYSC VARIETY NIGHT WAS FUN IN ENUGU AWGU CAMP, EVEN THE RSM COME OUT TO SHOWCASE IS TALENT.




The nysc variety night was fun yesterday in awgu camp. There is competition for Mr macho and miss nysc, this two position was win by different platoon. platoon 10 win miss nysc, and platoon 8 win Mr macho. Indomie noodles sponsored the program, presenting the miss nysc and Mr macho with a 6kg gas cylinder and a cartoon of indomie. The second position were given 3 cartoon of indomie and the third position were given 2 cartoon. They also cook indomie for some of the nysc corps member in camp. the RSM showcase is talent, by dancing to lucky dube. He also raps  in jamaica showing how impressed he was with the nysc batch A stream 1 corps member. The humble soldier which watchword is discipline and how to unite Nigeria.
On sit yesterday is the camp director, the camp commander and other nysc camp officials. They are the driver of peace, unity, welfarism in the camp.
Below is the video of the humble soldier on stage.

Reporting for liberated news.

Sunday 22 April 2018

Ugandan President,Blasts Buhari Saying He Is The Most Useless President That Ever Happens To That Great Country Nigeria And Africa.



According to YOWERI, a leader should not expose his citizens, Nigeria is a great and an outstanding country in Africa because of the youth of that country.
Our people have an Africanized social life all over Africa is because Nigerian youth put their full hardworking efforts, look at the movie industry and most outstanding the music industry.
Buhari can never outgrow the slave and masters mentality, He keeps talking bad about his people any time he makes a trip, he said.
Britain is there to exploit and steal just what they are known for. He seizes to understand that Britain created that country and gave it all the flaws that will never make it grow beyond a limit.
According to YOWERI, Nigerians will vote him out it is obvious there is nothing Britain can do about it. If he Tries to annul or rig the election he will face a wide loss of legitimacy. Nigerians are patiently waiting to send him back to retirement, YOWERI MUSEVENI said.
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 Kaguta Museveni is a Ugandan politician who helped overthrow dictator Idi Amin and went on to become president of his country.

 

Wednesday 18 April 2018

Photos Showing How lout's Invaded National Assembly, Fought And Stole The Senate's Mace







Thugs strugging



It was gathered that the protesters and thugs are believed to be supporters of Senator Ovie Omo-Agege who was suspended for accusing his colleagues of working against President Muhammadu Buhari.

See more photos of the incident at the National Assembly below;






Valverde set to drop four Barca stars against Celta Vigo






Barcelona coach Ernesto valverde is set to drop four Barcelona stars against the clash with Celta Vigo on Tuesday evening.


The Champions elect will take a trip to Estadio Balaidos to play Celta Vigo in their next La Liga match.


The Camp Nou outfit will be without Sergio Busquets, Ivan Rakitic, Gerard Pique and Andres Iniesta.


Busquets and Rakitic have been a regular for coach Valverde but the injuries to the pair will see them drop for the visit to Celta Vigo and the coach will prefer to rest the pair so as to keep them fit for the Copa Del Rey final on Saturday.


Pique sustained a knee injury and has been playing with it for a while, he will be given some weeks to rest and Iniesta is also going to be rested for the clash too.


Yerry Mina, Aleix Vidal and Lucas Digne will all be given some minute against Celta Vigo on Tuesday.


Full Barcelona squad for Celta Vigo clash include:


Ter Stegen, Cillessen, Sergi Roberto, Semedo, Umtiti, Yerry Mina, Vermaelen, Jordi Alba, Digne, Paulinho, Andre Gomes, Denis Suarez, Coutinho, Messi, Suarez, Dembele, Aleix Vidal and Paco Alcacer.

Tuesday 17 April 2018

UK Announce New ‘Queen Elizabeth II’ CSFP Scholarship For Nigerians (Apply)



UK’s New Scholarship For Nigerian Students

The United Kingdom has announced a new scholarship scheme for Nigerian students and other young people from The Commonwealth to study in low and middle-income countries.  This was revealed by Prince Henry of Wales, popularly known as Prince Harry, while speaking at the opening session of the Commonwealth Youth Forum at the Queen Elizabeth II centre in London.
The Royal, who is fifth in line to the Royal throne, said “60 percent of the Commonwealth is under the age of 30 and at 1.4 billion strong,” adding that they have the capacity to change the world.
Speaking in his new role as Commonwealth Youth Ambassador, the Prince said the scholarships are named after Queen Elizabeth II, and will be funded with the additional £5 million (N2.58 billion) provided by the UK government for the Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan (CSFP).
In my new role, I will work to support The Queen, my father The Prince of Wales, and my brother William, all of whom know that young people are the answer to the challenges of today,” Prince Harry said.
“I am also incredibly grateful that the woman I am about to marry, Meghan, will be joining me in this work, of which she too is hugely excited to take part in.
“Before I close, my first act in this role, I am delighted to announce that the Commonwealth Scholarship Scheme will be expanded until 2019, thanks to the generosity of the United Kingdom and other countries.



“[New] 150 scholarships for study in low or middle-income countries will be made available by 2025. This scheme, which is run by Association of Commonwealth Universities will enable more of our talented young people to access life-changing opportunities to study across the Commonwealth for generations to come.
“In recognition of her Majesty, the Queen, these scholarships will be known as Queen Elizabeth Scholarships.”
The Prince also spoke about the Queen being a great source of inspiration for him, praising her lifelong commitment to the Commonwealth.

“When I was reflecting on how to make the biggest impact with this new role, I turned to the ultimate source of guidance on all things Commonwealth: the words of The Queen herself.
“On the day of her 21st birthday, the then Princess Elizabeth gave an extraordinary radio address from Cape Town. With an eye on the future, and an already unflinching sense of duty, she made a commitment.
“She said that whether her life be long or short, it would be dedicated to the service of the people of The Commonwealth. All of us here today can be grateful that it is a long life The Queen is still enjoying.
“Her Majesty’s commitment has meant that The Commonwealth is a thriving family of nations, a common link between nearly two and a half billion people, and a defender of democracy, justice, and peace.”
The UK currently funds the Chevening Scholarship, which has been on since 1983; the Commonwealth scholarships, since 1959, and have produced over 80,000 graduates through these years.