Thursday, 21 May 2015
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Tuesday, 28 April 2015
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Thursday, 16 April 2015
List of candidates shortlisted for the 73 RRI Pre-Screening Examination.
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73RRI Recruitment will start on Monday 23 February and will end on Saturday 11 April 2015.
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List of candidates shortlisted for the 73 RRI Pre-Screening Examination.
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Monday, 6 April 2015
List of shortlisted candidates for Computer-Based Aptitude Test from the Nigeria Immigration Service Recruitment Exercise
The under listed applicants have been short-listed for computer-based aptitude test. They are hereby invited to participate in the computer-based aptitude test that will take place between April 20th and 25th at designed examination centres across the country. (An email with Applicant’s letter attached has been sent to applicant’s registered email address, all applicants must present this letter for accreditation on the date and time at the exam centre specified in the letter)
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Wednesday, 1 April 2015
Listen and download Quran Kereem by following Reciters.
The Holy Quran recitation
R
eading the Holy Quran has major benefits, it takes a prominent place in the life of a Muslim. Several verses in the Quran incite Muslims to read the Holy Book and show how believers who do it are rewarded in the afterlife.
The ahaadeeth reported on the Prophet (peace and prayers of Allah be upon him) through the Sunnah also came to reinforce this idea, we cite for example : Narrated `Uthman, The Prophet (peace and prayers of Allah be upon him) said, "The best among you (Muslims) are those who learn the Qur'an and teach it."
The ahaadeeth reported on the Prophet (peace and prayers of Allah be upon him) through the Sunnah also came to reinforce this idea, we cite for example : Narrated `Uthman, The Prophet (peace and prayers of Allah be upon him) said, "The best among you (Muslims) are those who learn the Qur'an and teach it."
There are several linguistic rules governing the reading and recitation of the Qur'an, however, several possibilities of reading (Tilawat) exist that depend on the calligraphy and punctuation of the sacred book. This is why we find recitations which differ from one country to another.
On Assabile, we tried to bring to you several reciters reading the Quran in different ways for the delight of visitors. Do not hesitate to listen to your favorite reciter on our website, for the pleasure to listen or learn the Quran by a specific recitation.
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Reciters of Holy Quran
Real Muslim will like to listen to Qura'n (Abdullah Almatrood)
Biography of Abdullah Matrood
Abdallah Matroud’s recitations are broadcasted regularly in many TV Channels and radio stations of the Arab world.
Abdallah Matroud had participated to numerous events and meetings of different subjects like The Human Creation, Alfarouq’s Biography, Moses story, Firawn story…
Thursday, 26 March 2015
Buhari escapes disqualification
A Federal High Court in Abuja on Wednesday adjourned till
April 22 and 23, all the suits challenging the eligibility of the presidential
candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, to
contest in the March 28 poll.
By implication, the court will not make any judicial
pronouncement on Buhari’s eligibility till after the March 28 and
April 11 elections.
Justice Adeniyi Ademola, after fixing the new dates for the
suits, explained that his decision was informed by the court’s impending Easter
holiday and the judges’ conference that would follow.
The judge fixed the new dates without entertaining
suggestions from lawyers to the parties.
The plaintiffs in all the suits want the court to declare
Buhari ineligible to contest in the presidential election on the basis of his
alleged failure to submit his school certificate along with his
Form CF001 to the Independent National Electoral Commission.
The plaintiffs claim that Buhari’s failure to submit the
certificate contravenes provisions of sections 131 and 318 of the 1999
Constitution and section 31(3) of the Electoral Act, 2010.
With three of the suits earlier struck out on Tuesday,
there are now three challenging Buhari’s eligibility.
The judge fixed the new dates for the cases after he
dismissed separate applications by two persons – Chukwuma Ochu and Ebun
Olu-Adegboruwa – seeking to be joined as defendants in one of the
suits.
The judge described the intending parties as “busybodies
and meddlesome interlopers.”
The particular suit, FHC/ABJ/CS/01/15, in which the judge
ruled on Wednesday was filed by Chukwunweike Okafor.
But Justice Ademola said the ruling on both the intending
parties’ applications to join the suit and the adjournment would bind other
pending suits challenging Buhari’s eligibility that are pending in his court.
Buhari, APC and INEC are the defendants in the suit and the
other pending cases.
Okafor was represented by his lead counsel, Mike Ozekhome
(SAN) while Akin Olujinmi (SAN) represented Buhari.
Sikiru Adewoye represented the APC and Hassan
Liman, INEC.
The court had on Tuesday struck out three of such suits.
one of them was filed by Ayakeme Whiskey (FHC/ABJ/CS/68/15); and
the others by Friday Ojelaro (FHC/ABJ/CS/20/15 and FHC/ABJ/CS/3/2015).
The three suits were struck out because they were mere
replica of one another and the remaining pending suits.
Justice Ademola ruled on Wednesday that he would hear the
main suits together with the preliminary applications filed by the defendants
on the next adjourned date.
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Saturday, 21 March 2015
Jonathan and Buhari: The choice we make today is the Nigeria we will see tomorrow – Uzoma Ahamefule
By Uzoma Ahamefule
I feel ashamed that somebody who claimed to live in a civilized and well-organized society like Austria where freedom of speech and association reigns supreme could be bold to make a general reckless statement that Nigerians in Austria support unrepentant human rights violator like Buhari. Without sounding arrogant, I am well informed and full of presence in the midst of Nigerian communities in every part of Austria. That statement was not only untrue but a blackmailing proclamation meant to serve the personal interest of the announcer.
“Throughout history it has been the inaction of those who could have acted, the indifference of those who should have known better, the silence of the voice of justice when it mattered most, that has made it possible for evil to triumph,” said Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia.
My attention was drawn last week to a statement credited to one Alhaji Hassan Ibrahim Oshafo, published by the “National Mirror” on 20.02.2015 in an article titled “Nigerians in Austria declare support for General Mohammadu Buhari, Al-Makura”.
That grievous announcement was a very careless propaganda for personal aggrandizement that was taken too far. I ought not to react to such inconsequential statement, but it would amount to great disservice and injustice to humanity and a slap to dignity. Owing to the fact that sometimes silence is not golden - and also for the sake of posterity – especially having gotten protests from many Nigerians in Austria over the misguided declaration, it became a necessity that facts should correctly and unequivocally affirmed. As a matter of consequence, I will not fail to state the obvious and the conspicuous reality that that testimony was not only misleading but a mischievous assertion, regrettably concocted for political relevance.
As a social justice crusader and a human rights promoter, truth is my standard. I accommodate and respect contrary views, but vehemently disagree when these our rights to views are aired not based on facts and reasons, but on selfish interests. It is hypocritical, incredibly naive and parochial for anybody to think that intolerant and undemocratic Gen. Muhammadu Buhari is a better candidate than President Goodluck Jonathan. Frankly there is no political basis for comparison between these two personalities, for the difference between lizard and alligator would never be ambiguous to adults with morality.
The injuries and havoc Buhari inflicted and caused in Nigeria were hugely devastating, and people with memory and integrity would never forget those horrific pains and hot tears. After over 31 years of these sorrows and anguish under Buhari’s ruthlessness, his era and time for God’s sake is over. A vote to a coupist like Buhari who overthrew a democratically elected government is a vote backward. Irrespective of how hard cynics and hypocrites have tried over the years to dress the rotten fact of military venture into power, till date, no reason has ever been justified by democrats for such a crime against humankind, whether in the north, west, east or south.
I cannot be cajoled or be intimidated with fabricated lies by cabals to submission, and let nobody with self-brain be. Here is a very important factor that must not be ignored by those with conscience and morality before they vote in the up-coming presidential election. Buhari is not the change we want, because apart from the well-known fact that he destroyed democracy, many faces surrounding him and championing his election have questionable characters. And it will be too suicidal to let power into the hands of these people who are desperately playing “do or die” politics. Perhaps, that could be why Nigerian political “Maradona”, Gen. Ibrahim Babangida, a fellow dictator like Buhari who was nicknamed, “The evil genius”, said, “Nigeria is save in the hands of Jonathan”.
According to Frederick William Robertson there are “three things in the world that deserve no mercy, hypocrisy, fraud, and tyranny.” Those Nigerians who are well informed about the antecedents of Buhari and the gravity of his sin against Nigeria but yet still re-packaged the same Buhari they told us that was expired in 2011 for 2015 have no moral conscience, and they cannot fool all of us at the same time.
The choice between our personal pockets or political appointments and the progress of Nigeria for the good of all and generations unborn, is the choice we have between a democrat and dictator and a human rights abuser.
I think that President Jonathan is the best option for Nigeria right now, and wish that he is re-elected. But if your doings and stands for contrary actions are based on personal convictions, then vote according to your conscience. Vote wisely, for the choice we make today is the Nigeria we will see tomorrow.Remember, “Once a General is always a General, and once a dictator is always a dictator”.
Nigerians in Diaspora will not be voting in these coming elections, so the hoopla and the ceremony of somebody rushing to the press without research or any base to make false claims against over five to eight thousand Nigerians ought not to have risen. President Jonathan remains the toast of the majority of Nigerians living in Austria, and their chorus is, “Please Nigerians, give us Jonathan.”
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