Thursday 28 December 2017

I LOVE YOU!!! — BY IKE JUSTICE ZUBBY

I LOVE YOU!!! — BY IKE JUSTICE ZUBBY


Written by:
Ike Justice Zubby
MD. FUTO INFOSC🔍PE MEDIA

I LOVE YOU!!!





I don't know, but I hardly joke with that statement. It is too sacred to me. I respect it too much. I honour and acknowledge it a lot.

These days, people say it just to achieve their selfish objectives, just to please people etc...

What is Love if not in Expression...??

What is Love if not in Affection...??

What is Love if not in Feeling...??

What is Love if not in Honesty...??

What is Love if not in Truth...??
Love is not Lust!!!...

Love is not Selfish!!!...

Love is not Sex!!!...

Love is like war, easy to begin but very hard to stop.

Don't force someone to Love you or make him/her say 'I Love You' ...

Don't tell someone 'I Love You' when you know you really don't...Maybe just to please him/her.
You tell her 'I Love You' just to get a chance to sleep with her...

You tell her 'I Love You' just to deceive her for whatever selfish and wicked objectives you have...

You tell him 'I Love You' just to get a chance to be called his girlfriend/wife, maybe because he's famous, a celebrity, rich etc...

To love is nothing. To be loved is something. But to love and be loved, that’s everything...

A times we express our feelings to a person, he/she doesn't reciprocate, it is normal. It is not constitutional that when you love someone, that person must love you back. But you have got to try your luck always.
Remember, he who is afraid of failure will never succeed.
Love is not embarrassed, Love is not humiliated, Love is not Shy, Love is not pitied, Love is not Misfortune, Love is Compassion, Love is Hope, Love is Faith, Love is Beautiful...
You claim to Love him yet you are ashamed he's not a working class person. You are ashamed he's just a taxi driver. You are ashamed he went to a College of Education(Not even a degree holder). You are ashamed he's a low class person. Hahahaha....
C'mon darling, do you really love him...??
Why not believe in him...? Why not help him attain his dreams...? There's nothing like Mr. Right, there's nothing like the Perfect Man.



You don't love someone because they're perfect, you love them in spite of the fact that they're not.
Love is friendship. Love is a teacher. Love is Wonderful.
Do you know that a piece of advice, a direction, a suggestion and even your nagging can change a man's entire life...??
Today, Skyscrapers, Ferrari Posh, Range Rover, Airforce 1 etc didn't just appear...They were all created by humans.
Hello Girl why not create your own Skyscraper or Ferrari to your taste...??

She has expressed how she feels about you and you're taking her for granted...?? She's beautiful, she's sexy, she's curvy, she's gorgeous... Don't forget that you aren't the only guy around her.
There's something men should know...Every girl on Planet earth has about 6 – 8 potential boyfriends/husbands at any point in time. Do not take any girl's love for granted, you might not easily get it again.

Oh! You see someone who brought out his/her time to prove to you that they really care about you and you think it's a Joke.
When they get tired of getting your attention, they will DISAPPEAR!!!...


Don't let your friends decide your relationship status for you.
Don't let your friends decide how beautiful, sexy, curvy, presentable, etc your girlfriend/wife must look before you date/marry her.
Don't let your friends decide how Rich your boyfriend/husband must be before you date/marry him.
Don't let your friends decide how handsome your boyfriend/husband must look before you date/marry him.
Don't let your friends decide how you will love you wife/girlfriend/boyfriend/husband.

YOU MIGHT LOOSE A DIAMOND IN THE PROCESS OF LISTENING TO THEM...


SAMWIZE, FUTO POPULAR RAPPER DROPS HIS NEW JAMv

SAMWIZE, FUTO POPULAR RAPPER DROPS HIS NEW JAMv


An Upcoming Music Rapper — Mr. Samuel Okoro, Popularly know as crusher with Stage name samwise drops his new Jam "Make It"...

Samwise is a student of Federal University Of Technology Owerri, in the department of Civil Engineering.

He hails from Imo State, loves Rapping, Playing Football, Dancing etc...

Connect with him at;
Instagram: Samwize
Snapchat: Edwin Samuel
Twitter: Samwize de hitmaker
Facebook: Edwin Samuel

You can download his song by clicking on the image below...
We advice you make use of UcBrowser to download...

Tuesday 26 December 2017

AN UPCOMING MUSIC STAR RELEASES ANOTHER JAM "TOLD EM" YOU HAVE GOT TO DOWNLOAD THIS

AN UPCOMING MUSIC STAR RELEASES ANOTHER JAM "TOLD EM" YOU HAVE GOT TO DOWNLOAD THIS


Zugo an upcoming Music Star drops another Jam "Told Em" in line with Christmas Celebration...



Zugo who's a regular student of the prestigious Federal University of Technology Owerri.

Department of Agricultural Economics, hails from Nnewi South, Anambra State, Nigeria.

He's hobbies includes Singing, Rapping, Reading and listening to 6.

He's set to release his debut EP album Next year.
In anticipation for his EP album "The F.A.T Boy Ep" Set to drop next year, he's giving his fans and listeners a taste of what's coming next year and letting them know he's dropping like fire.

This is a music you don't want to miss out and this is an artist you might want to watch out for...

Click the image to download his Jam...
We advice you make use of UcBrowser...

Monday 25 December 2017

A CHRISTMAS MESSAGE TO ALL NIGERIAN STUDENTS

A CHRISTMAS MESSAGE TO ALL NIGERIAN STUDENTS


FUTO INFOSC🔍PE MEDIA

From the Office of the Managing Director, FUTO INFOSC🔍PE MEDIA, Ike Justice Zubby...



A Christmas Message to all Nigerian Students..

It is a great thing and a thing of Joy that we all have the grace of God Almighty to witness yet another Christmas Celebration.

This Christmas as you count your blessings sent to you by the Almighty, don’t forget to pray for those who aren’t able to partake in this wonderful celebration.

If you're yet to accept Jesus Christ as your personal Lord & Saviour, please you had better do so before its too late.
Love one another as you love yourself.

Lust doesn’t care if you are married or single.
You may be Solomon in wisdom or David in praise or Abraham in faith or Joshua in war but if you are not Joseph in discipline, you will end up like Samson in destruction. This Christmas season, Self control is needed.

I wish you all a Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year ahead.

Yours in Information,
Ike Justice Zubby.
MD FUTO INFOSC🔍PE MEDIA

Sunday 24 December 2017

GREEN CLIMATE CHANGE PROCEDURE — HOW COUNTRIES WILL BE PAID FOR REDD+ RESULTS

GREEN CLIMATE CHANGE PROCEDURE — HOW COUNTRIES WILL BE PAID FOR REDD+ RESULTS


The Green Climate Fund is a fund established within the framework of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, UNFCCC to assist developing countries in adaptation and mitigation practices to counter climate change.


In early October, at its 18th Board meeting in Cairo, the Green Climate Fund  (GCF) adopted its latest policy related to the UNFCCC policy framework known as REDD+, this time a USD 500 million envelope accompanied by a detailed and comprehensive process for countries to seek results-based payments (RBPs). GCF Board members and a select few advisors, GCF staff and consultants worked well into the late Cairo nights to complete one of the key pieces of the UNFCCC policy framework to pay developing countries to reduce emissions from the forest sector.

The GCF has now put in place a pilot program that will run until the end of 2022. Putting it into practice will require a minimum of three concept notes from three countries. The most likely countries to meet this requirement include Brazil, Peru, Malaysia, Mexico, Colombia and Costa Rica — however, Brazil is the only country that has finalized all the technical processes required by the UNFCCC at this point.

To ensure a fair allocation of funds, there is a allocation of 30 percent of the total payable for each country. The GCF has put a value on carbon from REDD+ at USD 5 per tonne and a scorecard assessment procedure will determine whether proposals can be made and how much a country will be paid, including a potential 2.5 percent bonus for non-carbon benefits (NCBs).

Access to payments from the GCF will be through Accredited Entities (AEs), who are required to coordinate with national-level REDD+ Focal Points and the GCF National Designated Authorities (NDAs). Proposals will be assessed against extensive criteria provided in a scorecard — which was the focus of much of the negotiations. Some major forest countries felt the scorecard was too onerous, placing too great a burden on countries and at one interval during the Board meeting, the member for Antigua and Barbuda expressed a concern that no country will be able to pass the process that is being put in place.



ASSESSING ELIGIBILITY FOR PAYMENT...

The assessment process is split into two stages, the first being a concept note stage and the second being a full proposal to the Board for approval. There are also some important differences related to the application of the policy concerning past activities that have led to the results, and future activities to be undertaken using the GCF funds received.

The concept note stage...

To be eligible for payment, a country needs to submit a concept note through a selected AE, showing the following:

That the four REDD+ ‘conditionalities’ are in place, namely: the National REDD+ Strategy or Action Plan; the UNFCCC-assessed Forest Reference Emissions Level (FREL)/Forest Reference Level (FRL); the National Forest Monitoring System; and the Safeguards Information System (SIS);
That the results used as basis for the request for payment are included in the technical annex of the country’s Biennial Update Report (BUR), which has been submitted to the UNFCCC;
Whether the scale of the REDD+ program is national or subnational on an interim basis; and
Written consent of the REDD+ Focal Point and a letter of no objection from the NDA of the relevant country.
The concept note will be assessed by the Secretariat against the criteria in Section 1 of the scorecard, which is relatively basic, for example, provision of evidence of the existence of a SIS. All criteria are required to achieve a ‘pass’ for the country to be invited to make a full proposal.

The second stage: Full proposal...

Countries considered to be eligible, based on the assessment of the concept note, will be invited to submit a full proposal through their AE, which will be assessed against the scorecard. A variety of scoring methods are used, including a ranking of 0 to 2; pass or fail; and fail or score. The use of the criteria and how they apply to the different components was a core part of the behind-closed-doors negotiations. A fail on one criterion will result in an overall fail and no payment made. In addition to the information provided in the concept note, countries will need to provide the following information

The report of the BUR’s technical assessment:
As one of the more technical areas, the scorecard on this matter seeks to ensure there is consistency between the proposal and the country’s greenhouse gas inventory, and in the definition of ‘forest’ that is being used. It will consider whether the FREL/FRL is consistent with guidelines provided by the COP and the IPCC, and whether it is based on historical data, and will provide a method for adjustment for countries that have consistently maintained high forest cover and low deforestation rates.

The scorecard also considers whether the data are transparent and whether all of the most significant pools and sources of emissions are included, and seeks information related to any significant issues raised by the UNFCCC’s technical assessment report.

The technical Annex to the technical assessment:
The GCF will seek information concerning consistency between the BUR and the FREL/FRL as well as whether the data and information provided are transparent, complete, consistent and accurate, with each of these elements clearly split out in the scorecard requiring their separate assessment.

Alignment with the GCF investment framework:
The scorecard provides for a different ranking system here, which involves a high, medium or low evaluation, considering: impact potential and the potential for the program to contribute to the GCF objectives; paradigm shift potential, and whether REDD+ activity will catalyze impact beyond the one-off program; sustainable development potential and wider environmental, social and governance benefits; needs of the recipient, such as vulnerability and financing needs; country ownership; and efficiency and effectiveness, including the financial soundness of the program.

The seven Cancun Safeguards:
The Cancun Safeguards are addressed individually in the scorecard and ‘pass or fail’ criteria will be applied. The scorecard seeks to ensure that the summary provides information on how each of the safeguards are addressed and respected in a way that ensures transparency, consistency, comprehensiveness and effectiveness. However, these items are not given separate treatment as is the case for FRELs/FRLs, and this will need to be addressed in the guidance.

If a country cannot provide information to enable the assessor to understand how each of the safeguards has been addressed and respected, the application will fail. Evidence is required that safeguards information has been made transparently available to stakeholders.


The Environmental and Social Assessment:
In addition to the information on Cancun Safeguards, funding proposals are required to include a due diligence report prepared by the AE together with the host country. This due diligence report will contain assessments describing the extent to which activities undertaken in the past leading to the results are consistent with GCF policies. In this context, applicants will need to provide an Environmental and Social Assessment (ESA).

The scorecard applies a ‘pass or fail’ evaluation to whether proposals are consistent with the GCF policies, including the Environmental and Social Safeguards (ESS), currently using International Finance Corporation standards, the risk management policy, the gender policy, monitoring and evaluation, and prohibited practices.

This ‘retroactive’ application of GCF policies was a major concern of the parties in the negotiation. The indigenous peoples policy, which has not yet been agreed upon by the GCF, is not specifically mentioned except in a footnote to say it will apply through the Cancun Safeguards and the GCF ESS for activities that have been undertaken in the past.

The ESA will need to show how environmental and social risks have been identified, assessed and managed, and how activities comply with national requirements. The ESA will be taken into consideration by the Secretariat in its second-level due diligence and the Independent Technical Advisory Panel (ITAP). The ESA will also include a description of how stakeholders were identified, informed and consulted, and how they have participated, including any concerns and issues raised. The relevant grievance redress mechanisms will need to be be described, as well as describing complaints received and their resolution.

No transfers or offsetting:
Applicants will need to provide evidence that emissions reductions being paid for by the GCF will not be transferred, offered for payments, or used for other purposes, including offsetting. The results paid for will not be transferred to the GCF and will no longer be eligible for any other arrangement. Countries will also need to show that no other party has a competing claim.

Use of proceeds:
As a major forward looking component of the policy, the proposal will be required to include a description of how the use of proceeds will be consistent with GCF policies, including the ESS, the gender policy and the soon to be agreed indigenous peoples policy, and meets the requirement that the proceeds will be used to implement to the country’s Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC), national REDD+ strategy and/or low-carbon development plans and policies.

Information will be sought as to the use of funds to contribute to the long-term sustainability of REDD+ activities, including NCBs, as well as to facilitate management of financial, technical and operational social and environmental risks, among others. Countries must provide a description of the use of proceeds, including activities to be conducted, stakeholders involved and timeframes, consistent with GCF policies. Documentation concerning the use of proceeds may also include a benefit-sharing plan, however, this does not appear to be mandatory.

Other information required:
Other information will be required, including: additional information related to safeguards; an indication of expected results in subsequent years; how different financing contributed to the achievement of the results to ensure there is no double payment; information related to NCBs; and how a country intends to scale up sub-national REDD+ to national.

Once the Secretariat provides its second-level due diligence, the ITAP will undertake its assessment. The ITAP assessors will be drawn from UNFCCC-accredited land use, land-use change and forestry (LULUCF) experts, as well as selected REDD+ experts. The Secretariat will then provide a recommendation to the Board, which will make a decision based on the second-level due diligence and the ITAP assessment.

Once approved, legal arrangements will be entered into through a Fund Activity Agreement (FAA), and the GCF has the right to seek repayment of funds where activities are found to be inconsistent with the requirements, including GCF policies, and premised largely on information obtained through a yearly simplified reporting process. The fund may also investigate proposals made.

NEXT STEPS

The Secretariat will now develop templates for the concept note and the full proposal, as well as guidance for NDAs and AEs to make their applications. It is expected that much of this material will be provided by December 2017, and we can expect to see proposals made during 2018.

The guidance will need to cover areas such as the simplified reporting process, as well as information on how to apply the scorecard, for example, to ensure that each of the safeguards are adequately assessed and respected in a way that is transparent, consistent, comprehensive and effective. It will need greater clarity on how to assess NCBs and on the powers of the Fund when undertaking investigations, for example, the power to make site visits and obtain confidential information. Analyses of experience and progress made to achieving objectives will be undertaken over the next two years and presented to the Board by the last meeting in 2019.

As it is likely that the GCF will set the standard for REDD+ going forward, it will be important to research, track and analyze the way this process is implemented to inform new improvements on policy development expected to occur toward the end of the pilot. The level of documentation that will be generated through the AE submissions, the Secretariat’s due diligence, the ITAP assessments and the Board deliberations will provide new insights into the ways in which countries are implementing REDD+, and it will be important that the GCF ensures this information is publicly available.


When the final proposed decision was put to the Board, it was welcomed by most of the Board members.

The Board member for Nicaragua expressed satisfaction that this decision will attract private sector investment in REDD+. The Board member for Germany expressed his continued hope that the GCF will set a ‘gold standard’ for environmental integrity and robustness through REDD+ and that proposals will need to be considered closely for their transformational potential, including improvements to reference levels and preventing leakage. The Malaysian Board member considered that the GCF is now in a serious mode to show the world that countries are able to reduce emissions with good forest governance, and the United Kingdom said the outcome was very much in the spirit of compromise, and was pleased to see the 2019 review built into the decision, expecting to build a more robust system in the future.

South Africa, however, would not support the decision. The indigenous representative for observers expressed dissatisfaction at the lack of inclusion of the indigenous peoples policy for events that have occurred in the past, and sought a commitment from the Board to approve the indigenous peoples policy at the next Board meeting in early 2018, after its postponement in this round.


A RIGHTS-BASED APPROACH TO REDD+...



As has been the case throughout the REDD+ negotiations for the past decade, this process again placed most emphasis on carbon. Indigenous representatives felt that the subject of rights was not given adequate attention, and were deeply disappointed that the indigenous peoples policy was not prepared in time for this meeting. The fact that the policy was not a part of the package at B.18 may have contributed to its weaker references in the REDD+ outcome.

This carbon focus raises important questions concerning priorities associated with REDD+. Studies are consistently showing the importance of tenure and rights to REDD+ implementation and a recent study has now also identified potential human rights violations associated with the efforts to achieve the REDD+ objective. The REDD+ discourse needs to shift to more emphasis on the subject of rights. This is an issue that will consistently come up throughout efforts to implement REDD+ policies unless it is properly addressed.

The GCF has a unique opportunity here to make a significant contribution to changing the discourse to a rights-based REDD+ and treating indigenous peoples as rights holders rather than stakeholders, which would be consistent with the Paris Agreement. In doing so, the GCF would be seen to be contributing to transformational approaches to halting and reversing forest loss, and may then be on a pathway to calling itself the ‘gold standard’ that Board members hope for.

However, this is not yet the case, and the next important step in the GCF’s efforts to promote a paradigm shift in relation to forests and climate change will be to approve the indigenous peoples policy at B.19 in early 2018.

Source: Cifor (Forest News)

Saturday 23 December 2017

SUG AWARDS — FUTO MOST INFLUENTIAL STUDENTS 2018

SUG AWARDS — FUTO MOST INFLUENTIAL STUDENTS 2018


FUTO INFOSC🔍PE MEDIA

Correspondent:
Justice Zubby...

FUTO MOST INFLUENTIAL STUDENTS 2018

The Directorate of Public Relations/Information wish to publish the 5 most influential students in each level, on  EXPERIENCE NEWSPAPER Convocation Edition.

It is time to appreciate students that have impacted positively to the lives of Nigerian students, people that are not just students but helpers, mentors and activists.

This is to encourage and promote their hard works.

You are to nominate 2 most influential ladies and 3 most influential gentle men from each level.
Comment the name, level and sex of the nominee on;
Click SUG Facebook handle  or
Click SUG Instagram handle.


Example:
Name: Humble Nelson
Level: 300L
Sex: male

Note: Make use of the previous academic level. Also you can nominate multiple times.

Nomination starts now and ends on 31st December 2017.
UPDATE ON FUTO SUPPOSED KILLED 300L STUDENT

UPDATE ON FUTO SUPPOSED KILLED 300L STUDENT


On Wednesday 20th December, 11:23pm, www.nairaland.com (through theReporter's profile) posted that a full time regular student of FUTO by name Mr. Chima Clinton from the department of Physics, 300L, was shot dead on the streets of Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria by unknown gun men.
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Although FUTO INFOSC🔍PE MEDIA didn't have full proof to that heart touching news, so we tried to contact the "deceased" and all efforts proved abortive.

We decided to make the post public(investigations still ongoing) on Friday 22nd December at 9:05pm,  because of the following reasons...
1) He is a FUTO Student, whom after much investigations is a humble, quiet and focused guy who is always serious with his academics.

2) To drag the attention of the Family, so that they would get to know what's on ground.

3) To alert his close friends for quick confirmation of the news, whether true or false.

4) To make it open to the school of how students are being framed to have died when it's not true because this isn't the first time this type of thing happened.

5) To alert every Nigerian Student of such misconceptions and scandal.


This evening, we got a call from a Security Personnel (a close relation) who was very angry at the misconception that his nephew was framed to be dead.

He confirmed that Mr. Chima Clinton is alive and will continue to be alive. According to him nobody attacked Mr. Chima, nobody shot him and he was never hospitalized. Therefore students, friends and well wishers should not panic. He told us that although some persons (yet to be verified) have being making some advances and form of threats towards Mr. Chima which they are yet to figure out why.

We were also able to speak with Mr. Chima for full confirmation that he was alive and in the conversation, he told INFOSC🔍PE MEDIA that his phone was stolen on Sunday 26th November, 2017 by someone who he has no knowledge of.




Mr. Chima said that since his phone was stolen, the culprit has been logging in via WhatsApp Messenger with his phone, chatting with his friends and telling them in various group chats that he is Chima's younger sister. The culprit made them to understand that Chima was not in good shape, that he was hospitalized and they should pray for him to recover.



Howbeit, we together with the uncle are tracing the case to get to the root of why someone would want to frame him to be dead.

Nigerian students should be vigilant and stay at alert these days. Stop spreading of rumors on online threads and try to confirm news.

Friday 22 December 2017

FUTO STUDENT SHOT DEAD AT PORT HARCOURT

FUTO STUDENT SHOT DEAD AT PORT HARCOURT



Mr Chima Clinton who is also known as chisco/brainbox was confirmed dead on Tuesday 19th December 2017

YET TO BE CONFIRMED BY FUTO INFOSC🔍PE MEDIA...

News reaching us from our agent states that the student was shot on the 7th of December 2017 while coming back from his daily workout with his friend.
His friend (name withheld) who narrated the incident said that they were on their way back around the evening hours when two guys came down from a car and stopped them and said they should get into the car without questioning knowing his friend Chima to be stubborn and Martial art grounded he knew Chima will not succumb.

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So when they tried to apply force he stepped back in search of a weapon while Chima fought all he could till he broke the arm of one of them.

"When I arrived with the stick I saw Chima on the floor weak still trying to get up and the guy with a broken arm on the floor too. The other guy seeing me with the stick ran into the car and when the guy on the floor got up he kicked Chima on the head and just when I was about to hit him with the stick he brought out a gun I stepped back and apologized. The other guy in the car kept shouting 'shoot am nah make we comot' then I knew that they were not just kidnapers they were just sent to kill him. 
Chima was just about getting up when he was shot twice in the head then the guy ran into the car and sped off we got to the hospital quick enough to get him treated with the aid of some passers-by car"



Info reaching us says that the deceased struggled for his life even doctors who flew in from abroad couldn't help the situation Chima finally kicked the bucket by 3:00am on the 19th of December 2017.

The deceased has been reported to be a student of the Federal University Of Technology Owerri (FUTO),300Level and in Electronic Physics Department
May his soul rest in peace.

SOURCE: www.nairaland.com
BREAST CANCER AWARENESS(FIGHT LIKE A GIRL) — IKE JUSTICE ZUBBY

BREAST CANCER AWARENESS(FIGHT LIKE A GIRL) — IKE JUSTICE ZUBBY

 Breast cancer is cancer that develops from breast tissue. It is the most common invasive cancer in women, and the second main cause of cancer death in women, after lung cancer.

The chance of any woman dying from breast cancer is around 1 in 37, or 2.7 percent.

Therefore the need to create the awareness is very Crucial, as its a faster means of reducing the risk.
Breast Cancer can also affect the men but it's only in rare cases.

Signs of breast cancer may include a lump in the breast, a change in breast shape, dimpling of the skin, fluid coming from the nipple, or a red scaly patch of skin, a pain in the armpits or breast that does not change with the monthly cycle.

Note that most lumps are not cancerous, but women should have them checked by a health care professional.

CAUSES:
Causes of Breast Cancer includes Obesity, lack of exercise, high alcohol intake, smoking of tobacco (Indian hemp, cannabis, cocaine etc), hormone replacement therapy during menopause, cosmetic implants and breast cancer survival ionizing radiation, early age at first menstruation, having children late or not at all, older age, family history, Klinefelter syndrome(A genetic condition in which a male is born with two X chromosomes) etc.

TREATMENTS:
Treatment will depend on the type of breast cancer, the stage of the cancer, sensitivity to hormones, the patient's age, overall health, and preferences.
The main options include: radiation therapy, surgery, biological therapy, or targeted drug therapy, hormone therapy, chemotherapy.


It always advisable for women to go for regular check ups to know their status. Also when you notice any of the above symptoms, it is important that you run to a doctor for proper biopsy (The removal and examination of a sample of tissue, cells, or bodily fluid from a living body for diagnostic purposes).

LET ME TELL YOU A STORY;

I witnessed a case where a particular university lady who has being feeling pains around her breast region since her year one but kept quite and took for a normal pain.
Anytime the pain starts, instead of going to a hospital, she would use ice water on her breast to calm down the pain stress.

For Four solid years, she continued bearing the pains and wouldn't see a doctor. Doing her graduation, she became engaged to a certain man who promised her Love and Affection.
Everything was going on well with the marriage preparation until 3 months to their wedding, the pain came back and her husband decided to take her to the hospital for treatment only to find out that his fiancée was diagnosed of breast cancer.
The doctor said that hers has entered the dangerous and final stage and that she needed to undergo surgery as soon as possible.

There are different stages of Breast Cancer;

Stage 0: Known as ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), the cells are limited to within a duct and have not invaded surrounding tissues.

Stage 1: At the beginning of this stage, the tumor is up to 2 centimeters (cm) across and it has not affected any lymph nodes.

Stage 2: The tumor is 2 cm across and it has started to spread to nearby nodes.

Stage 3: The tumor is up to 5 cm across and it may have spread to some lymph nodes.

Stage 4: The cancer has spread to distant organs, especially the bones, liver, brain, or lungs.

After the diagnosis, her future husband became confused and disappointed. He was always seeking advice from his friends whether to move on with the marriage or cancel it. Finally he decided to cancel it and moved on with another lady, reasons that he couldn't bear the shame, the stigma, the public mockery etc of his supposedly engaged wife.
A month later she killed herself via over drugging.

WORDS OF ADVICE:
You should know that on a yearly basis(ie every year), most women of the world are been diagnosed of breast cancer at different stages. It is okay to be diagnosed of breast cancer.

Earlier detection of pains or lumps around your breast region requires immediate medical attention at a hospital.
Noticing the symptoms at the early stage and keeping it to yourself for reasons best known to you is a very very bad idea.
Neglect whatever fear you may have that's stopping you from going for check ups and go, if not when it gets to a dangerous stage, it would be really really bad for you.
Why not save yourself the future stress, and go for a Breast Cancer checkup at the nearest specialist hospital today...??

PRECAUTIONS:
1) Eat plenty of fruits and vegetables. Base your diet on fruits, vegetables and other foods from plant sources — such as whole grains and beans.

2) Avoid obesity (The state of being extremely overweight due to an excess of body fat).


3) If you choose to drink alcohol, do so only in moderation (ie stop to much intake of alcohol).

4) Limit processed meats.

5) Maintain a healthy weight and be physically active.

Kindly log on to YouTube.com and download a nollywood movie titled "Pink Ribbon"....

Tuesday 19 December 2017

FUTO 2016/2017 PRE-DEGREE QUALIFIED LIST FOR ADMISSION INTO FULL TIME REGULAR DEGREE PROGRAMS RELEASED

FUTO 2016/2017 PRE-DEGREE QUALIFIED LIST FOR ADMISSION INTO FULL TIME REGULAR DEGREE PROGRAMS RELEASED

FUTO INFOSC🔍PE MEDIA

Justice Zubby Reporting...

This is to inform the general public and all 2016/2017 FUTO Pre-Degree Students that the lists for qualified students that are eligible for admission into the full time regular degree programs is out.

379 Students passed the Pre-Degree examination and are eligible for admission.

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If you find your name on the lists below, it means you passed the Pre-Degree examination and you're eligible to be admitted as a full time regular student of FUTO.

NOTE:
The Pre-Degree & Supplementary Admission List is not yet out but we anticipate it soon

We apologize for the blur images below, it was as a result of the unavailability of correspondents in school.
We promise to update with a clearer pictures soon.











For Enquiries/Clarifications;
Call: 0810-827-1707




Saturday 16 December 2017

HOW TO CALCULATE YOUR GPA & CGPA OF ANY NIGERIAN TERTIARY INSTITUTION

HOW TO CALCULATE YOUR GPA & CGPA OF ANY NIGERIAN TERTIARY INSTITUTION


SUBJECT: APPROVED GUIDELINES FOR COURSE SYSTEM AND GRADE POINT AVERAGE IN NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES

Adoption of the 4 point grading system in Nigerian Universities with effect from the 2016/2017 academic session starting with the first year students.
The 4 point grading system is summarized below:

GRADING SYSTEM:
SCORES
LETTER
GRADE POINT
70 - 100
A
4
60 - 69
B
3
50 - 59
C
2
45 - 49
D
1
0 - 44
E/F
0

DEGREE CLASSIFICATION
CUMULATIVE GRADE POINT
CLASSIFICATION OF DEGREE
3.50 – 4.00
FIRST CLASS
3.00 – 3.49
SECOND CLASS UPPER
2.00 – 2.99
SECOND CLASS LOWER
1.00 – 1.99
THIRD CLASS
<1.00
FAIL

NOTE:
The older students should maintain the 5 point grading system and graduate with it.

CALCULATION OF GPA & CGPA
Students are required to be familiar with the computation of their academic standing so that they can monitor their performance and make necessary adjustment in order to have a fulfilling academic career in the university. Students should be familiar with the following terms used in computing their academic records.
GP: GRADE POINT; is derived from the actual percentage or raw score of a given course e.g Grade A = 4 Points, Grade B = 3 Points etc.

TGP: TOTAL GRADE POINT; is derived from multiplying the grade point by the units per course and summing up the grade points for all the courses registered.

TNU: TOTAL NUMBER UNITS; is obtained by adding up all the units of courses taken by the student in the semester.

GPA: GRADE POINT AVERAGE; is the average of weighted grade obtained by dividing the TGP by the TNU for a semester.

CGPA: CUMULATIVE GRADE POINT AVERAGE; is the update average of the grade points earned by the student in programme of study. It is computed by adding the GPAs acquired by the student in the two semesters and then divided by 2.


TABLE 1: ASSUMED STUDENT’S GRADES IN HARMATTAN SEMESTER YEAR ONE

S/N
COURSE CODE
UNIT
GRADE
GRADE POINT
1
MTH 101
4
A
4 X 4 = 16
2
PHY 101
4
A
4 X 4 = 16
3
CHM 101
4
A
4 X 4 = 16
4
BIO 101
3
A
3 X 4 = 12
5
ENG 101
1
A
1 X 4 = 4
6
ENG 103
1
A
1 X 4 = 4
7
GST 101
2
A
2 X 4 = 8
8
GST 103
1
A
1 X 4 = 4
9
IGB 101
1
A
1 X 4 = 4


TNU = 21

TGP = 84

From the table above, using the scale of 4 for grade A:
TNU = 21, TGP = 84
GPA = TGP/TNU = 84/21 = 4.00

TABLE 2: ASSUMED STUDENT’S GRADES IN RAIN SEMESTER YEAR ONE

S/N
COURSE CODE
UNIT
GRADE
GRADE POINT
1
MTH 102
4
A
4 X 4 = 16
2
PHY 102
4
C
4 X 2 = 8
3
CHM 102
4
B
4 X 3 = 12
4
BIO 102
2
F
3 X 0 = 0
5
ENG 102
1
C
1 X 2 = 2
6
GST 102
2
C
2 X 2 = 4
7
GST 108
2
B
2 X 3 = 6
8
GST 110
1
C
1 X 2 = 2
9
IGB 102
1
C
1 X 2 = 2


TNU = 21

TGP = 52

From the table above, using the scale of 4 for grade A:
TNU = 21, TGP = 52
GPA = TGP/TNU = 52/21 = 2.48

CGPA = GPA(For Harmattan Semester)/GPA(For Rain Semester)
CGPA = 4.00/2.48 = 1.61 (THIRD CLASS)