These young guy graduated from secondary school no money to further his because of his poor background he decided to start selling tomatoes in the market.
And onions and other vegetables to sponsor himself to university.
PROCEDURE FOR FEDERAL FIRE SERVICES APPLICATION USE THIS LINK: http://fedfire.gov.ng/rportal/welcome/auth. RECRUITMENT INTO THE FEDERAL FIRE SERVICE (FFS) The Civil Defence, Fire, Immigration and Prisons Services Board (CDFIPB) is inviting applications from suitably qualified candidates for full time appointments to fill existing vacancies in the following positions in the Federal Fire Service (FFS). 1. POSITIONS: CATEGORY A: SUPERINTENDENT CADRE i. Assistant Superintendent of Fire I (ASF I) [CONPASS 09] Applicants must possess a Master Degree or Hold the Membership of a recognized professional body ii. Assistant Superintendent of Fire II (ASF II) [CONPASS 08] Applicants must possess a Bachelor’s Degree or its equivalent from a recognized university. CATEGORY B: INSPECTORATE CADRE i. Senior Inspector of Fire (SIF) [CONPASS 08] Applicants must possess Higher National Diploma or its equivalent from a recognized Polytechnic/Institution. ii. Inspector of Fire (IF) Nursing [...
BURNING OF PLASTIC IS HARMFUL TO THE ENVIRONMENT By Rukayat Moisemhe An environmentalist, Mrs Folasade Adeboyejo, has warned against the burning of plastic products because it is harmful to the human nervous system. Adeboyejo, who is the Head of Programming, ProtectOzone, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos on Saturday that the practice of burning plastics daily poses a great risk to the health of Nigerians. She said plastic waste such as Polystyrene (Styrofoam) and Polyvinyl (PVC) should never be burnt because they release styrene gas which is harmful to the human nervous system. She advocated recycling as the best way to avoid both the environmental and social problems created by burning of plastics. “Plastics at dump sites show insufficient efforts at recycling and pose great health risk as they absorb water and therefore provide a breeding ground for mosquitoes. “Recycling as a social enterprise offers colossal benefits to the environment, society ...
. AKON Akon has over 35 million albums sold worldwide and also a popular musician in Africa and also in the world. He has won numerous awards including five Grammy Award nominations and has 45 Billboard Hot 100 songs under his belt. He tops the list according to Forbes Africa. Akon net worth is estimated at $80 million currently this 2018 2. BLACK COFFEE The multi-award-winning artist’s real name is Nkosinathi Maphumulo. He was born in South Africa’s house music province, KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) and raised in the Eastern Cape province, where Nelson Mandela hailed from, before moving back to KZN to study music. He is second richest artist in Africa but first in South-Africa with a current net worth of $60 million this 2018. 3. HUGH MASEKELA Hugh was born in Witbank, east of Johannesburg. He has released more than 43 albums and performed with Marvin Gaye, Dizzy Gillespie, The Byrds, Fela Kuti, Paul Simon, Stevie Wonder and Miriam Makeba. He is also one of the richest Afric...
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