Wednesday, 6 July 2016

Applicants to pay N2,500 as Post-UTME screening fee

The Federal Ministry of Education and other stakeholders in the tertiary education sub-sector have agreed on N2,500 as the fee for post-Unified
Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) screening.

This is contained in a statement issued by Prof. Michael Faborode, the Secretary-General, Association of Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian Universities (AVCNU) on Wednesday in Abuja.

Faborode said the agreement was reached after a deliberation of officials of the ministry, federal universities, polytechnics and colleges of education.

The secretary-general said while it was agreed that the post-UTME screening should be sustained following the scrapping of the Computer Based Test (CBT).

“From the statement made by the Permanent Secretary, Dr Folashade Yemi-Esan at the meeting, there is no objection to screening by universities as long as it is not another CBT.

“She agreed that universities should advertise and the maximum fee that should be charged for the screening should be N2,500 – bank charges
inclusive.’’

According to the statement, the association will formally convey its stance to the Minister of Education, Malam Adamu Adamu.

NAN reports that Adamu’s recent announcement of the ban on post-UTME had raised a lot anxiety among stakeholders. (NAN)

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VIDEO: Falz – Soft Work


Bahd Guy honcho, Falz releases the visual to his Sess produced single “Soft Work”, off his second studio  album “Stories That Touch”.

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Oscar Pistorius jailed for six years for murdering girlfriend


South African Paralympian Oscar Pistorius was sentenced to six years in jail on Wednesday formurdering his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp at his
home three years ago.

High Court judge Thokozile Masipa listed several mitigating factors for sentencing him to less than half the minimum 15-year term for murder,
including the athlete's claim he believed he was shooting an intruder.

"The sentence that I impose on the accused... is six years imprisonment," she said.

Pistorius, 29, hugged his family before being taken out of the court in Pretoria to begin serving his term.

The double-amputee Olympic and Paralympic sprinter was freed from prison last October after serving one year of a five-year term for culpable
homicide -- the equivalent of manslaughter.

But an appeals court upgraded his conviction to murder in December.

Pistorius shot Steenkamp, a model, in the early hours of Valentine's Day in 2013, saying he mistook her for a burglar when he fired four times through the door of his bedroom toilet.

The sentencing may not be the end of the saga, as Pistorius or the state could launch a final round of appeals against the length of the prison term.

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5 Tips to Free up Space on Your Android Device

Today’s Android smartphones have both inbuilt phone memories which should be enough to store movies, songs, apps and documents.

However, sooner or later your device may become slow, sluggish and unresponsive because it is filled with
all sorts of unnecessary data. To create more room on your device, Jumia Travel, shares 5 tips on how to gain more space on your Android device.

Uninstall unused apps.
Apps are tempting to download because it boosts interest, enhances engagement and ensures ease of
access to services. There is every tendency that you may download any apps you find on Google Play store. To free up space, remove the unnecessary apps as well as the one you are not using. In addition, you should always read reviews before you download any apps.

Transfer photos and videos
You cannot delete your photos, videos, and songs due to lack of space. You can transfer them to your
personal computer or swap your memory card for a new one. Do not forget to backup using cloud
services like DropBox, OneNote, etc.

Remove bloatware
Bloatware is unwanted software that is included in a computer or mobile device by the phone manufacturer. These pre-installed apps can be very
annoying because you cannot remove them except you root your phone.

Root your phone
Rooting your phone should be the last option if you want to gain more space because it has its advantages and disadvantages. Rooting your phone
will remove unwanted apps and give you automatic access to Android updates. Thus, providing much- needed space.

Clear cache
When you browse the internet, it leaves unwanted waste called cache on your phone. The more you browse, the more the waste accumulate. So, it is important to always clear your cache. You can gain space depending on when you clear the cache.

Source: vanguard

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Ikpeazu’s tax cert isn’t fake — Ogbonna, Abia IRS boss

Mr. Udochukwu Ogbonna, chairman of the Abia State Internal Revenue Service, gives his views on the issue surrounding Governor Ikpeazu’s tax
papers.

OGBONNA said: That the tax clearance certificate referred to in that Judgment was duly issued to Dr.
Okezie Victor Ikpeazu by the Service, and was therefore not fake.

That the taxes for the years 2011, 2012 and 2013 were PAYE taxes deducted at source from his
personal emoluments by his employers (Abia State Passengers’ Integrated Manifest Scheme and Abia State Environmental Sanitation Authority respectively) and remitted to the service in the relevant tax years

That the dates on the tax receipts of the relevant years (2011, 2012 and 2013) did not suggest that they were paid on those dates, but only reflected the date he applied to be issued with the receipts, because that was when he needed them.

In the same vein the dates on the tax receipts did not suggest that they were written out on those days. The date on the receipts only indicates the last day of the last month of the year, when the PAYE tax payer became entitled to the receipts, as
the receipts could not have carried a date earlier or later than the 31st December of the relevant tax year.

It is immaterial that it fell on a Saturday, Sunday or any other day of the week. For example if 31st December 2011 fell on a Saturday, in the month following i.e January, when the receipts are to be written out, it cannot carry any date in January 2012 or any other month in 2012.

That his taxes having been deducted by his afore said employers and remitted to the service within the relevant years will not be said to have been paid on the same day, as such were paid as at when due. In fact the issue of payment as at when due
does not apply to PAYE taxes because the tax payer has no part to play in the deduction and remittance of his PAYE as the same is done by his employer. Where there is failure to deduct and remit PAYE taxes, it is the employer and not the tax payer that is liable. See LSIRS and Seven Up
Bottling Company reported in year 2000.

Having stated the facts as they are above, we make
bold to say that the tax returns filed by Dr. Okezie
Victor Ikpeazu to his party (Peoples Democratic
Party) were neither false nor fake and cannot be
said to amount to fraudulent payment of taxes.
Consequently, we affirm that both the Tax Clearance
Certificate and the tax receipts referred to in the
afore said judgment were the documents of Abia
State Internal Revenue Service because same was
authored by the Service as the authority
empowered by law to do so.
Finally, we state emphatically for the records and
for the attention of the general public that we were
never invited (subpoenaed) by the court or the
plaintiff, Dr. Uchechukwu Ogah during the pendency
of the subject suit that led to the judgment in Dr.
Okezie Ikpeazu’s tax matter to state the
authenticity or otherwise of the tax papers in issue

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