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TIME IS A PRECIOUS GIFT

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TIME AS A PRECIOUS GIFT FROM GOD    Time is a universal gift of nature through which man measures changes in his environment or universe.                          To every man God had given us 24 hours a day and success depend on how adequately we make use of it.The difference between a manager and messenger, the rich and the poor, an achiever and non achiever, good students and poor students, etc. is time management.You cannot rerun yesterday because it is gone, but you can ruin tomorrow by misuse of your time today. 3's of TIME Your time cannot be  stretched, i.e. you cannot elongate,extend, add, or prolong  your time. It is beyond your power to do this.It is only the owner of the universe[GOD] that can do this.  stored or saved   stopped from running                                     ...

JOY COMES IN THE MORNING.

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Surprise! It was a very sunny Saturday morning, and our wedding anniversary. I looked at my wife as she got ready to leave the house for work. She is a doctor and had been on call today. It seemed like yesterday she walked down the aisle to me. Wow! We are twenty -three years in marriage today. I smiled at her, she smiled back. We have this thing we do in our anniversary; its more like a friendly competition, we see who surprises whom with the best anniversary gift. She had won five years in a row; I was definitely going to win this year because my surprise for her would blow her head off. "So what are you going to do this year" she asked me, coming out clean with the question because she had stealthily tried to find out what my plans were. "Watch and see" I told her. I asked her the same question; she just said "hmmm". I've discovered when a woman says hmmm, she's really got something hot cooking. She picked her bag, kissed my beardy cheek and ...

FG SCRAPED POST UTME

Post UTME Scrapped, FG pegs cut-off mark at 180  UTME – The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) and tertiary education stakeholders on Thursday in Abuja adopted 180 as the cut-off mark for 2016 admission into universities, polytechnics and colleges of education. The decision was reached at the 2016 Combined Policy Meeting on Admissions to Degree, Nigerian Certificate of Education (NCE) and National Diploma (ND) chaired by the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu. In his opening remark, Mr. Adamu said if there was confidence in JAMB’s conduct of the University Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME), there should be no need for post-UTME. The post-UTME is organised by various tertiary institutions to screen candidates who applied to such institutions and who had scaled through JAMB’s UTME. “If the universities have problem with what JAMB is doing, they should come forward with it and we will address it. “JAMB is one of the most active...