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9 IMPORTANT THINGS YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT ETHIOPIA

Follow my blog with Bloglovin Ethiopia is the oldest independent country in Africa and one of the oldest in the world.  Ethiopia is the only country in Africa that was never formally colonized; however, it had to defeat the Italians twice to remain independent. Ethiopia is one of the oldest nations in the world, having been founded in 980 B.C.  1.  Ethiopia is about 7.5 years behind the United Kingdom.  2.  Ethiopia is the only country in the world to have 13 months in a year.   3.  Ethiopians measure time from when the sun rises and count time on the opposite side of the clock. When the sun rises at 6 o’clock it is said to be 12 o’clock 4.  The legendary Ark of the Covenant, the relic said to hold the 10 Commandments, is claimed to be housed in a church in Ethiopia. 5.  Ethiopia is one of only two nations in the world never to have been occupied. This is despite the Italians twice trying and failing to take the country. In...

Why the Queen uses two signatures - and how they're both very different

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© REX/Shutterstock Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9159181e) Queen Elizabeth II signs the 70th Anniversary Review Document after attending The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery 70th parade in Hyde Park The King's Troop 70th Anniversary Parade, Hyde Park, London, UK - 19 Oct 2017 She may be one of the most photographed women on the planet, but Her Maj is also a bit of mystery. No doubt she actually quite likes it that way. She's said to live by her mum, the Queen Mother's motto of "never complain, never explain." Even her signatures reflect the fact that she's often two different people.  While the rest of us commoners have just the one way of signing our names, the Queen has two and they're both unique in their own way. When the Queen is in "work" mode, i.e. signing official documents or guest books while on state visits, she'll sign off as 'Elizabeth R', where the 'R' stands for regina. She'll ...

NYSC 2018 Batch A: 1,600 corps members pass-out in Kogi

No fewer than 1,600 Batch ‘A’ corps members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in Kogi were discharged from their one year service on Thursday.  Rev. Adedapo Tayo, the Assistant Director, Press and Public Relations, NYSC, disclosed this in an interview with NAN on Thursday in Lokoja. Reports have it that the passed out corps members received their discharge certificates simultaneously in the 21 local governments of their primary assignments across the state. Tayo gave thanks to the Almighty God for keeping the lives of the corps members, saying no life was lost during the period under review. He said that two corps members: Dr Alabi Boluwaji, KG/18A0445 and Seun Oyelude, KG/18A0007, received the State’s Honours award. ”As part of the end of service year activities, the corps members engaged in sanitation projects, visitation to Federal Prisons and Orphanag in the state. ”Also, the corps members, on Wednesday, celebrated their end of year programme at the Glass H...

Four players threaten to quit Real Madrid if Mourinho replaces Solari

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Real Madrid captain, Sergio Ramos, will push for a summer exit, if the club appoints Jose Mourinho to replace under-fire Santiago Solari, SportsMail reports. Ramos fought with Mourinho when he coached the club between 2010-2013 and has already clashed with President Florentino Perez, over plans to bring him back. Despite the fact that Mourinho courted Gareth Bale in 2017 when he was at Manchester United, the Welshman is another player believed not to welcome the managerial change. And two other veterans from Mourinho’s last spell in charge, Marcelo and Karim Benzema, have also opposed the idea. However, Perez has told the players they will have no voice in the appointment. He is expected to meet with his club directors on Monday, to take a final decision on putting Mourinho in charge of the team with immediate effect.

Trump will ask for $8.6B for wall in budget: report

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web search President Trump reportedly intends to request $8.6 billion for his long-promised wall along the border with Mexico when he submits his 2020 congressional budget on Monday. Reuters reported that the president will submit his request to Congress based on a 2017 plan crafted by Customs and Border Protection that called for 722 miles of barriers to be built or replaced along the U.S.-Mexico border. The funding for the wall would pull $5 billion from the Department of Homeland Security budget, plus $3.6 billion for the military construction budget at the Pentagon, according to the news service. The budget proposal would include a separate $3.6 million in military construction to help fund projects affected by the wall. In addition to wall funding, Trump's proposal calls for the hiring of an additional 2,800 law enforcement and other personnel to reinforce the border, and 100 immigration judge teams, Reuters reported. The White House did not immediatel...

Corps Member Brutalized By INEC Official In Lagos, For Requesting To Be Paid Before Working (Photo)

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A youth corps member serving as an INEC ad-hoc staff in Mushin, Lagos state, was beaten up on Saturday morning while he and his colleagues demanded additional allowance, as they had been alerted that they were being cheated into collecting N5,000 instead of the N20,000 that were being paid to other ad-hoc staff. In a series of photos and videos posted on Twitter, the corp member identified as Ikuomola Akerele was seen struggling with a crowd while his uniform dripped of blood.       A # corper was hit here at Mushin Local government. (AUD primary school,Itire) RAC Center just now... Please help retweet till it get to the top... We can't continue like this # NigeriaDecides2019 # LagosDecides # LagosDecides2019 # ElectionNotWar # corpersnotslave 657 8:22 AM - Mar 9, 2019

INEC Office In Akwa Ibom Burnt Hours Before Governorship And State Assembly Elections

Just hours to the governorship and state houses of assembly elections, the office of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Ibesikpo Asutan Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State has been razed by fire. It is not yet known how the fire started, but it is said to have been started by persons suspected to be hoodlums. Elections materials were destroyed in the incident. At the time of this report, it was not yet clear if the destruction of election materials would affect elections in the state, leading to postponement, as INEC is yet to release an official statement on the matter. The goevernorship and state houses of assembly elections are scheduled to hold on Saturday, March 9, 2019.