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201  Forum / Relationships & Romance / Re: Why Do Men Go Back To Their Ex For S*x on: 28-01-2015 02:18 PM
Quote from: bankadetoun on 28-01-2015 01:56 PM
thanks
Why?
202  Forum / Sports / Re: Deloitte Money League Unveils Its List Of World's Richest Football Clubs [pix] on: 24-01-2015 05:41 AM
Remember to include Akwa United
203  Forum / Politics / Re: My Achievements In Six Years – President Jonathan on: 24-01-2015 05:40 AM
Tell them
204  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: South American Nun Gives Birth To Baby Boy After Severe Stomach Ache on: 24-01-2015 05:20 AM
But who is deceiving who? Why dont they marry instead of burning?
205  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: How Abacha Died 17 Years Ago As Narrated By Al Mustapha on: 22-01-2015 05:02 AM
God handy work. Let others like GMB, ors learn
206  Forum / Politics / The description of AKS stadium as would be inaugurated by President Jonathan on: 6-11-2014 04:38 AM
The stadium is a two-tiered structure that includes a 400m-running track for athletic events, and is the pilot part of Uyo Sports Park development. It sits on a-36.3 hectares of land and is enclosed by a white triangular-shaped outer covering that encircles the whole stands. Its geometry is developed on the basis of a typical layout for multi-purpose stadia, with an arena with running track, and under consideration of optimal viewing for such sports as football and athletics.
It is constructed to seat, severally, a little more than 30,000 spectators for soccer or track and field events. While the Grand Stand can comfortably accommodate about 7,500 spectators, including the VIP/VVIPs. Its East Stand and Curves have provision for approximately 22,500 people. The Governors’ Lounge is located in the Grand Stand on Level Two and has sitting capacity for between 30 and 40 VVIPs. Spaces to the left and right of the Governors’ Lounge are the VIP Lounges that can play host to 60 – 70 people. And on the seating platform of the Governors’ Lounge is provision for fixed seating for 97 VVIPs/VIPs. Level 0 of the edifice includes such athletes’ facilities as team changing units, collective changing units, referees’ dressing room, office and meeting rooms for team meetings, etc. At this level also are entrances to the East Stand Curves, toilets, first aid stations, stores and stairs to the upper levels, with the whole area rain/sun proof.
Level 1 provides dormitories for lower tier seating, kiosks, food, and beverage facilities. Level 2 is used for facilities of spectators of the upper seating, which includes toilets and kiosks. Level 3 is a service concourse for access to the upper tier seating. To ensure maximum safety of users of the facility, the access and exit system are in tandem with global safety canons and provide two separate emergency exits which allow evacuation in less than eight minutes.
Moreover, the stadium has two video boards with the screens placed under the roof of the curves at opposite angles (north and south). The running track has six irrigation taps to clean the tartan surface. There is earthing and lightning protection in the facility, even as a storage tank with two compartments is billed for supply of water to the stadium, whose daily water need is estimated to be 160m3. The second water storage tank with a capacity of 200m is to be provided to serve Phase 1 of the stadium and the firefighting needs thereof. A firefighting pump set with an equivalent capacity of 96m3/h with 100% capacity and one jockey pump of about 1% capacity has been installed.
The structure has interesting electrical features, few of which are: 250W floodlights IP67 on 8m high round conical steel poles along the perimeter fence, with a distance of approximately 35m between each of them. There are 70 – 400W street lights on 8 – 12m high steel poles along the perimeter fence. There is also decorative light stack 45W, IP54, on 4m high aluminum pole with door, painted stainless steel screws in the centre of the road between helipad and stadium VIP access.
The stadium comes with fixed and dome cameras for day/night automatic switching for the access areas outside the main bowl, as well as on all levels inside the main bowl, the VIP areas and along the perimeter fence of the stadium. Control monitors are in place in the security room and for the perimetre fence additionally in gate house no. 1.
Insight by Mr. Aniekan Umana, Hon. Commissioner for Information, AKS.
207  Forum / Religion / National Youths Assembly Set In Abuja on: 17-10-2013 05:50 PM
NATIONAL YOUTHS ASSEMBLY SET IN ABUJA
By Saviour Ekpe
The Christian ecumenical centre, Abuja is expected to fill to capacity on a-one- day national Christian youths conference to brainstorm on some religious and national issues bordering on moral ethics, discipline, state of the nation, Nigeria and the way forward on the security challenges ravaging the country.
          The assembly which is billed up for November 23, 2013 will has as its quest speaker, Prof. Duro Adegboye, a former Dean, Faculty of science, Ahmadu Bello University, an eloquent and motivational speaker.
          The National Christian youth assembly is powered by a faith-based, non-profit making and non-governmental organization, YOUTH ALIVE IN CHRIST with its international headquarters in Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria. 
          In a statement, the President and founder of the organization, Prof. Mayen Ekaete Adiuku-Brown and made available to newsmen in Uyo, the Akwa Ibom State capital said that the event is aimed at informing and redirecting the minds at youths in Nigeria to refocus on positive reasoning and the fear of God instead of channeling them to social vices such as robbery, kidnapping and restiveness which according to her are capable of ruining their lives and future, “The objective of this assembly is to mobilize, inform, redirect and sensitive the Christian youths to refocus their attention on the Lord, seek His help, the cooperation of all Nigerians to excel in self actualization as well as support the rebuilding of Nigeria in the interest of all Nigerians”.
          Prof. Adiuku-Brown, a lecturer in the University of Jos in the Department of Geology and Mining regretted that youths are being used as political thugs and dumped soon after the election, which according to her is what gives birth to most of the social vices, “The usual practice is for the youth to be hired and paid some pittance as a political thug during electioneering campaign, become abandoned thereafter, just to be called upon during the next campaign. The lives of several of these youths get wasted and they embark on all manner of vices while the society inherits youth restiveness, kidnappings, armed robbery, etc. the youth alive in Christ wishes to apply the same style of mobilization to retrieve the youth for the service of God and humanity”, she noted.
          The convener called on local and state governments as well as public-spirited individuals and organizations to sponsor transport fares of youths in their respective states and local governments to attain the event as it will bring about the needed transformation in the lives of the youths in particular and the nation, Nigeria in general.
          For further information and details about the programme, participants and or sponsors should reach Prof. Mayen Ekaete Adiuku-Brown on the following contacts: 08034419264, email:[email protected]. It promises to make a turnaround for Nigerian youths.

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