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Thursday, 21 January 2016
Mr ken's Msc research on Boko Horam.
Out of love for his dear country, he decided to write about the looming problem of Nigeria.
"Analysis of Boko Haram", is indeed a great research topic.
We hope the recommendations of his research will be recognised soon enough and presented in a conference.
This is one of the best research work for the year 2015/2016.
We congratulate him as he graduates in February 2016, as an Msc holder.
God bless.
X Factor star battles breast cancer..
X Factor star Brenda Edwards has been diagnosed with cancer. Brenda is a very sweet lady, a singer who featured in 2005 on ITV popular show.
I was touched by her comment....
"I have joined the army of strong fighters of breast cancer"
This shows that she won't give up just yet.. The battle continues to save her life.
I salute her courage!
110 men sexed a British lady in one day: cruel world
According to UK Guardian, a British woman was trafficked into prostitution by her boyfriend Jak.
She met him at Greece, while on holiday and they both travelled to Athens to live in Jak's house. She worked with hotels and bars back in the days, so she wanted to work in bars around Athens but was forced into sex trade.
Megan asked her to deliver a box to a strange man. The man let her into a small room without windows, installed a camera and raped her. She was 14 years at that time. she told the interviewer.....
“I remember shaking and stumbling up the stairs, because something felt odd,
“I was paralysed, because I was really shocked,” she said.Afterwards, with blood on the bedsheets, the man gave her €50 notes.When she left she saw the cardboard box she had been asked to deliver contained several packets of condoms.
Megan said she carried on having sex with strangers for money – up to eight “clients” a day, because she was in love with Jak and would “do anything for him”.
Jak, she said, had made her think that it was the only way to raise enough money.
After a while Jak handed her over to other traffickers, and Megan became too frightened to leave.
For a while she was a streetwalker in Italy (“That was horrible… I was scared of the other women as well as the clients. They were very, very tough characters”) and then she was forced to work in a series of brothels where men would pay €20 for a grubby, two-minute encounter.
“It was just the way they operated,”“They [the men] were queuing up outside. There were 10 to 15 rooms in the same place and it’s just… literally, you don’t stop… If I did 40 to 50 people, that would be nothing. It wasn’t enough.”On one particular night, she says she had sex with 110 men before being violently sick. The owner of that brothel closed up early when he saw how ill she was.
“I thought that was decent of him,”“which shows just how distorted my sense of normality had become.
Eventually, she suffered a psychotic episode and was sectioned in a Greek hospital for three months where she finally told a member of staff what was going on with her.
They contacted Megan’s mother, who said she had no idea about the kind of life her daughter had been living.
“Inside I still feel like a kid, a 10-year-old,” she says. “I struggle with sex. I do not know what ‘making love’ is. Just… it… that way… it…” she fumbles for the right word, “it just makes me feel so odd, so different and not normal. There are relationships I have been in where I’ve had to be drunk to let anyone see me naked or let them do what they want to me. I struggle to say no to sex because I thought that was all men wanted. I actually hate that. I don’t value it [sex] at all. I think it’s horrible.”The two returned to the UK, and Megan slowly started to rebuild her life.
Today, Megan, who wrote a book about her horrifying story, called Bought & Sold feels "strong, determined and hopeful."
You can pay your fees in Naira: CIU Nigerian students only.
Dear students,
I hope this message finds you well.
As CIU, we are aware of the difficulty that you may experience in transferring the initial deposits of students to our Euro account from Nigeria due to the strict policy of the international bank transfers in the country.
Therefore, we opened a Naira account at GT Bank Nigeria to receive the tuition fee transfers of students.
Kindly note that our current EURO account is still active. However, if you wish to do transfers in Naira, you can make the payments as the equivalency of the 1000 Euro (or the Euro amount that you want to transfer) according to the daily rate. Thus, you will need to send the telex copy of your payment in order to receive students’ UAL letters and the payment receipts.
The Bank Account Detail is:
Bank Name: Guaranty Trust Bank PLC
Bank Address: Nigeria
Account Name: CIU Educational Liaison Limited
Account No: 0169789425 (NGN)
Swift Code: GTBINGLA
Sort Code: 058152023
Best regards,
Ms. Gizem Kavaz
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