2016
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MINISTER’S PRONOUNCEMENT TO SCRAP POST-UTME EXAMS: A SERIOUS MISTAKE (3)
- July 7, 2016
- Posted by: itmanager
- Category: Education, Politics
No CommentsMINISTER’S PRONOUNCEMENT TO SCRAP POST-UTME EXAMS: A SERIOUS MISTAKE (3) POST –UTME: A RESCUE MECHANISM As I stated last week, it must always be borne in mind that the post-UTME exercise was conceived as a rescue mechanism in response to the falling standard of education in Nigeria. Notwithstanding the fact that the exercise must of necessity
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“SACK” OF VICE CHANCELLORS AND APPOINTMENT OF NEW ONES: THE ROLE OF A VISITOR IN UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION
- July 7, 2016
- Posted by: itmanager
- Category: Education
“SACK” OF VICE CHANCELLORS AND APPOINTMENT OF NEW ONES: THE ROLE OF A VISITOR IN UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION “If the President or Visitor takes over the duty of the Council to appoint a Vice-Chancellor, he has acted ultra-vires. It must be added that the Ministry of Education or the NUC has no legal right whatsoever to
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PRESIDENTIAL SYSTEM: THE CAUSE OF NIGERIA’S ECONOMIC PROBLEMS (2)
- July 7, 2016
- Posted by: itmanager
- Category: Politics
”The background and history of United States of America do not justify the application of presidential system of government to Nigeria. The adoption and wholesale application of American federalism and Presidential System of Government by the Military is a monumental mistake in the first place. The importation of the system has not done the Country
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REPORT OF NATIONAL CONFERENCE: NEED FOR A REFERENDUM (2)
- July 6, 2016
- Posted by: itmanager
- Category: Politics
REPORT OF NATIONAL CONFERENCE: NEED FOR A REFERENDUM (2) “Members of the National Assembly cannot legitimately argue that the same people who voted them into office cannot be heard in a referendum on a matter of primary importance including those affecting their pecuniary interest such as (a) membership of both national and state assembly on
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BUHARI’S STAND OFF ON FURTHER DEVALUATION OF NAIRA A REPEAT OF HIS POSITION IN 1983– A COMMENDABLE DECISION
- July 6, 2016
- Posted by: itmanager
- Category: Funding
“From an exchange rate of about 1.5 dollars to the Nigeria currency at independence in 1960, our currency now exchanges at the rate of about 230 Naira to a dollar. While our currency exchanged at 1 Nigeria pound to a British pound, our naira now exchanges at about 350 naira to a pound. This
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Within the construction industry as their overdraft
- January 22, 2016
- Posted by: itmanager
- Category: Funding trends, Uncategorized
Many businesses, large and small, have a huge source of great ideas that can help them improve, innovate, and grow, and yet so many of these companies never think of using this amazing corporate asset. What is this highly valuable asset? Its own people.
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Strategic and commercial approach with issues
- January 22, 2016
- Posted by: itmanager
- Category: Finance & accounting, Uncategorized
Says Morgan Fraud, the author of The Thinking Corporation, “Given that we are all capable of contributing new ideas, the question becomes how do you successfully generate, capture, process and implement ideas?” Becoming an organization capable of answering this question can benefit in a number of ways
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Seven weeks working ‘pro bono’ with a charity
- January 22, 2016
- Posted by: itmanager
- Category: Business plans, Uncategorized
Growth through innovation/creativity. Rather than be constrained by ideas for new products, services and new markets coming from just a few people, a Thinking Corporation can tap into the employees.
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Retail banks wake up to digital lending this year
- January 22, 2016
- Posted by: itmanager
- Category: Franchising, Uncategorized
The effort vastly improved the company’s planning and execution functions, created and implemented a new stock policy that accounted for specific SKUs and key variables, streamlined the order preparation process and reduced distribution transport times.
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A digital prescription for the pharma industry
- January 22, 2016
- Posted by: itmanager
- Category: Business plans, Uncategorized
Supported by a robust sales force and tight cost controls, Pharm Ltd. experienced sustained double-digit growth over a number of years, only to find that their supply chain struggled to keep pace. In particular, the initial state of the company’s sales.