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Jokes and Comedy

                                                                           JOKES

                                                   

The government  announced that if you have 5 children your salary will increased by 100%

OMONIGHO heard the news and said to his wife, “Darling, I have a child with my girlfriend.” When he came back, he saw one of his children at home. He asked his wife, “where are the others?” she replied, you are not the only one who heard the news, “THERE FATHERS HAVE COME FOR THEM” 

2                                                              the strange Kitchen

Tega the house boy usually sneaks into his Oga’s room, drinks his wine and adds water to top up. One day Oga bought a new winecalled pastis, a French wine that changes colour if water is added onto it.

Tega unaware of this, sneaks in, drank the new wine and added water to it.

Immediately it started changing colour.

Tegas: I am in trouble, big trouble.

He ran to the kitchen. Meanwhile, Oga and madam were seated in the parlour, while Tega was in the kicten

OGA: Tega

Tegas: Oga

OGA:  who drank my pastis? No answer

OGA:  Tega ,who drank my pastis?. No answer. Oga walked to the kitchen and saw Tega there.

OGA: Are you insane or what? Why when I call, you say “Oga”but when I ask you a question you don’t answer me.

Tega: Oga when you are in the kitchen you don’t understand anything, Except your name.

OGA: Is that so ?. Okay go to the parlour, stand beside madam and ask me a question while I stand here.

Tega went and did what oga said

Tega: Ogaaaaaaa

OGA: Yes Tega

Tega: who goes into the maid’s bedroom when madam is not at home?. No answer

Tega: Ogaaa You dey hear me, I say who dey sneak enter the house girl room when madam no dey house? No answer . No answer. Oga runs out of the kitchen.

OGA: Wonders shall never end. Tega, it is true o , when one is in the kitchen, one does not hear anything, expect one’s name.

MADAM: That’s is not true. It’s a lie.

Tega : Madam, do you want to be tested?

MADAM: Yes

Tega: Oya enter the kitchen, She enters.

Tegas: Madam!!!!!

MADAM: Yes Teg …

Tega : Who is junior’s biological Father? Me or Oga

 Madam rushed out of the kitchen.

MADAM : This kitchen needs to be fumigated o!!!!, I can’t understand anything at all.

 

                                                      THE PINIC JOKE

Three friends Omoefe, Rukewe and Oghene decided to go for a picnic.Rukewe packs the picnic basket with drinks and sandwiches. Oghene carried the basket and they set for the pack 100km away. It takes them 2 hours to

Get there. When they arrived, Rukewe quickly spread the mat and set out the sandwiches. After checking around,

Oghene found out that rukewe did not gab the bottle opener.

They then begged Omoefe to make the 4 hour trip to and fro for the opener. He disagreed.

“you’ll finish the sandwiches before I return,” “No we won’t”, assured Rukewe.

After some more cajoling from them, Omoefe reluctantly sets out for the opener.

After 5 hours, there was no sign of Omoefe. They decided to wait for another 3 hours. Still no sign of Omoefe.

Oghene and Rukewe after waiting on Omoefe for more then 8 hours were very hungry, so they decided to take one sandwich each . As they were about to eat, Omoefe jumps out from behind a rock screaming:

“I KNEW IT! I’M NOT GOING AGAIN!!”

                                                    OMOEFE  EXAM SHEET

Q: Why are condoms transparent?

A: So that sperms can atleast enjoy the scenery

Q: What is the new AIDS Awareness slogan?

Ans: try different positions with the same woman instead of same position with different women.

Q: What will happen if earth rotates 30 times faster?

A: Men will hget their salary everyday and women will bleed to death

Q: Why do 90% girls have left boob bigger than right?

A: Because 90% boys are right handed.

Q: What is the differene between a PANTY & a STAGE CURTAIN?

A: When you pull down the STAGE CURTAIN, the show is over, but when you pull down the PANTY… it is SHOWTIME!

Q: What does a signboard outside a prostitute’s house say?

A: Married MEN not allowed. We serve the needy, not the greedy.

 

THE VILLAGE GIRL

Omiogbolo was making love to a village girl she suddenly realized he was not using a condom.

Village girl: “U” re not using a condom”?

Omiogbolo: “Yes, I ‘m not”.( hard at work)

Village girl: “ Hope u don’t have HIV/AIDS.

Omiogbolo: “NO”.

Village girl: “ Thank God! Coz I don’t want to get that thing again”

                                                           

                                                              THE ATM CARD

Fejiro wanted to use his ATM card but the machine kept on rejecting it. A frustrated Fejiro called his bank help line.

Fejiro: (Angrily) So what’s wrong with my ATM card.

Bank girl: Sir, I have checked your c account, everything is alright here and you should be able to use your card, are you sure your card is not damaged or broken?

Fejiro: Are  you Mad? What are you insinuating? No one takes good care of their ATM card like I do.

Bank girl: Okey Sir, are you also sure the surface isn’t wet or stained with dirt?

Fejiro: You dey Mad? ATM card whey I dey pet llike egg. As a matter of fact, I even laminated it last week when I laminated my Identity card.

Nigerian schools reopening: Latest on resumption date for wen universities go start as FG tok

 

Di Minister of state for Education, Hon. Emeka Nwajiuba say goment neva give date to reopen universities across di kontri.

Nwajiuba tok dis wan during di briefing of di Presidential Task Force on Covid-19 on Monday.

Recently, some student bodi bin do I-no go gree waka to di ministry of education for Abuja.

Dem call di goment to open school or face dia anger, but di minister for di daily covid 19 briefing say e get high hope say school go soon resume but no exact date yet.

 Guy Wetin be di latest?

Oga Nwajiuba say dem don review responses from about 78 universities most of dem private universities and dem say dem don ready to open.

For state owned universities, e explain say na 50 percent of dem dey ready and di ministry dey do everytin possible to make sure everybody dey the same page ahead of school resumption.

Di minister of state also yan give say coronavirus still dey and most of di institution neva establish di necessary protective protocol in place.

Before now, di ministry bin don release di latest guidelines wey school must follow before dem reopen for di kontri.

Na since March authorities close down all schools for di kontri sake of di coronavirus pandemic.

Di latest guidelines wey di Federal Ministry of of Education release come as di Nigerian goment release date for resumption of international flight, open churches and mosque across di kontri as dem ease down some of di lockdown restriction.

Guidelines for schools wen dem don reopen

  • Training of teachers and oda personnel on safety and hygiene measures.
  • Dem must establish Covid-19 referral system
  • Dem must make sure say ambulance dey available and dem must get access to testing/isolation/ treatment centres including NCDC helpline and state goment facilities dem
  • Dem must make sure say dem get water, sensitization and Hygiene (WASH0 for inside di school premises
  • Dem must reduce di number of pipo for dia classroom, hostels worship centres and oda space dem
  • Encourage pipo to use open space for gathering and promote outdoor activities
  • Dem must get committee wey go dey monitor and enforce di Covid-19 guidelines dem

Guidelines for schools before dem go reopen

  • Di guidelines must get different learning option dem for specific learning program wey go make sure say e dey fair for learning
  • Dem must review dia policy, practices, and di danger to use schools for oda purpose dem like distance learning centres, temporary shelters, isolation, quarantine and treatment centres, markets, voting centers, and odas
  • Dem must develop and display simple protocols wey schools go use operate every day
  • Dem must check well-well for anything wey fit cause wahala for dia system and increase di risk of transmission and suggest ways dem go use address am
  • Di safety and hygiene for all stages and phases of di school reopening process go promote behaviour wey go reduce di spread like school movement ( to and from school travelling) safe distance, frequent hand washing and di use of facemasks

In case di school no fit fulfil dis option dem fit consider di option to say for house and do online learning. Even dat one too get dia own guidelines

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METHOD OF APPLICATION


The procedure for the UNIBEN CBT PRACTICE 2020/2021 for first time applicants is as follows:

Candidates are advised to have a valid e-mail account before starting the application process.
  1. Visit www.uniben.edu Click on Student Portal; Select the WAEUP PORTAL.
  2. Click on Applicants and then select UNIBEN CBT PRACTICE 2020/2021
  3. Click on Register for application at the top left of the displayed page to proceed.
  4. Provide all necessary information. Note that * means compulsory fields.
  5. An immediate mail will be sent to the provided e-mail address.
  6. Open your mail to get your system generated ID and Password that you will use to login.
  7. On uniben.waeup.org click on 'Login' (top right of the front page).
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  10. To pay for the Application, click on “Add online payment ticket” at the bottom of the page, then click on “Pay with Remita” on the top left corner of the page, follow the instruction to pay the application fee of N 1,000:00; with a valid ATM-Enabled Card from any Commercial Bank in Nigeria


  11. UPON SUCCESSFUL PAYMENT
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  14. Click on your category which would be displayed and attempt the quiz
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CANDIDATES AWAITING RESULTS CAN GO AHEAD TO APPLY FOR SCREENING.

REPRINT YOUR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT SLIP FOR ADMISSION SCREENING 2020/2021 ON MONDAY 16TH NOVEMBER 2020

The University of Benin (UNIBEN) Admission Screening Exercise for 2020/2021 Academic Session; is scheduled to now take place between 23rd November 2020 and 5th December 2020 in designated centres within the Ugbowo Campus of the University.

The Screening Exercise shall be conducted using the Computer Based Test (CBT) mode. All candidates are expected to be seated, latest one hour before the stipulated time for their screening exercise



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    2. Click on Applicants and then select UNIBEN ADMISSION SCREENING 2020/2021
    3. Click on Register for application at the top left of the displayed page to proceed.
    4. Enter your Surname Exactly as written on the JAMB Registration slip, and JAMB Registration number. Immediately, your ID and Password will be displayed on the browser
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  • Oshiomhole says he regrets making Obaseki governor

    The former national chairman of the APC, Adams Oshiomhole, said he regrets making Godwin Obaseki succeed him as governor - Oshiomhole who is the immediate past governor of Edo state made the statement at his residence in the state - The APC chieftain urged party members to ensure that the APC wins the Edo governorship election. The former national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Adams Oshiomhole, said he regrets making Godwin Obaseki succeed him as the governor of Edo state. Oshiomhole who is the immediate past governor of Edo state made the statement on Sunday, July 19, at his residence in the state.

    government has commence Npower registration for new batch

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    Obaseki makes crucial announcement as appeal court suspends Oshiomhole 8 minutes ago 58 views by Onyirioha Nnamdi While a lot of persons who are conversant with Edo politics are eagerly waiting to hear that Governor Godwin Obaseki has joined the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), he has made his mind bare to the public. In reaction to this rather silent agitation for knowledge of his next destination as long as preparations for the Edo governorship election is concerned, Obaseki has announced that he has not chosen a new political platform for his re-election On his verified Twitter page, the embattled governor revealed that he is yet to make up his mind in this directio Read more: https://www.legit.ng/1339513-obaseki-crucial-announcement-appeal-court-suspends-oshiomhole.html

    Obaseki makes crucial announcement as appeal court suspends Oshiomhole 8 minutes ago 58 views by Onyirioha Nnamdi While a lot of persons who are conversant with Edo politics are eagerly waiting to hear that Governor Godwin Obaseki has joined the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), he has made his mind bare to the public. In reaction to this rather silent agitation for knowledge of his next destination as long as preparations for the Edo governorship election is concerned, Obaseki has announced that he has not chosen a new political platform for his re-election On his verified Twitter page, the embattled governor revealed that he is yet to make up his mind in this directio Read more: https://www.legit.ng/1339513-obaseki-crucial-announcement-appeal-court-suspends-oshiomhole.html

    Nigeria: Govt Rolls Out Guidelines for Reopening of Schools

    Nigeria: Govt Rolls Out Guidelines for Reopening of Schools

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    The federal government has rolled out guidelines for the reopening of educational institutions.

    All primary, secondary and tertiary educational institutions in the country were shut in March when the federal government unveiled measures to battle the spread of COVID-19.

    This is coming as there seems to be a major breakthrough in the fight against COVID-19 pandemic as dexamethasone, a cheap and widely available low-dose United Kingdom steroid drug, has shown efficacy for preventing critically-ill COVID-19 patients from dying.

    However, barely three days to the planned reopening of worship centres, Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has suspended the plans, citing the rising cases of COVID-19 in the state.

    The Minister of State for Education, Mr. Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba, rolled out the guidelines for the reopening of schools in Abuja yesterday.

    He spoke at the 2020 Policy Meeting on Admissions to Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB).

    Nwajiuba said: "All institutions must have hand-washing facilities; body temperature checks; body disinfectants at all entering points to their major facilities, including the gates, hostels, classes, offices, etc; the whole premises of each institution must be decontaminated; all efforts must be geared toward maintenance of the highest level of hygiene and institutions must ensure social and physical distancing in class sizes and meeting spaces."

    The minister hailed the higher institutions for responding promptly to the pandemic challenges by coming up with different innovations, including the manufacturing of some of the facilities that were required to attend to COVID-19 patients.

    He warned them against reopening schools without the federal government's approval.

    "While we look forward to easing the lockdown, which will ultimately lead to re-opening of our campuses, I urge all the heads of institutions not to wait till the announcement on reopening before putting in place all necessary measures in compliance with the protocols and advisories of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control," he stated.

    Relief as UK Drug Reduces COVID-19 Deaths

    There appears to be a major breakthrough in the fight against COVID-19 pandemic as dexamethasone, a cheap and widely available low-dose UK steroid drug has shown efficacy for preventing critically ill COVID-19 patients from dying.

    The drug is part of the world's biggest existing medicine under clinical trial for the treatment and possible cure for the deadly viral disease.

    The research, led by a team from Oxford University scientists, has shown that dexamethasone cuts the risk of death by a third for patients on ventilators, and by a fifth, for those on oxygen.

    The Chief Investigator of the Research, Prof. Peter Horby, said: "Had the drug been used to treat patients in the UK from the start of the pandemic, up to 5,000 lives could have been saved. This could be of huge benefit in poorer countries with high numbers of COVID-19 patients."

    The World Health Organisation (WHO) has said about 19 out of 20 patients with COVID-19 recover without being admitted to hospital.

    Of those who are admitted, most also recover, but some may need oxygen or mechanical ventilation.

    These are the high-risk patients whom dexamethasone appears to help.

    Horby said the drug has already been used to reduce inflammation in a range of other conditions, adding that it appears that it helps stop some of the damages that can happen when the body's immune system goes into overdrive as it tries to fight off COVID-19.

    "The body's over-reaction is called cytokine storm and it can be deadly.

    "Two thousand hospital patients were given dexamethasone and were compared with more than 4,000 who did not receive the drug.

    "For patients on ventilators, it cut the risk of death from 40 per cent to 28 per cent. For patients needing oxygen, it cut the risk of death from 25 per cent to 20 per cent.

    "This is the only drug so far that has been shown to reduce mortality - and it reduces it significantly. It's a major breakthrough," he added.

    Lead Researcher, Prof. Martin Landray, said the findings suggested that one life could be saved for every eight patients treated on ventilators.

    "For those patients treated with oxygen, you save one life for approximately every 20-25 treated with the drug.

    "There is a clear, clear benefit. The treatment is up to 10 days of dexamethasone and it costs about £5 per patient. So essentially it costs £35 to save a life. This is a drug that is globally available," he added.

    Drug Available in Nigeria, Says PSN

    Reacting to the research finding, the President of the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (PSN), Mr. Sam Ohuabunwa, said it meant good news in the battle against COVID-19 in the country as dexamethasone is available in Nigeria.

    He also said the indefinite suspension of date for reopening worship centres by the Lagos State Government would make little or no difference in halting the spread of COVID-19 in the state.

    Speaking exclusively to THISDAY yesterday, he said dexamethasone is a steroid, which can be used on a short-term basis in the treatment of inflammation, adding that it must be used on prescription.

    He added that if used on a long-term basis, it could become injurious.

    "If this drug has now been found to be useful in the treatment of serious cases of COVID-19, it will be nice because right now, there has not been a major breakthrough. It is available in Nigeria and it is a very old drug. But what the researchers in the UK are doing is trying to re-propose it.

    "From my review, the report is not as spectacular as they are saying because a drug that can save one out of eight persons on ventilators and one out of 20 persons on oxygen is not so spectacular. I know one life is important, but I think the point they are making is that the body goes through inflammatory responses when one has COVID-19. So, it works more like a supportive therapy, not like a magical cure," he said.

    On the indefinite suspension of the decision to reopen worship centres by the Lagos State Government, he said it would be unfair to worship centres, especially because the government has opened markets and offices but singled out churches and mosques for closure.

    "This is not a big step. If you are opening the doors for markets to operate for commercial activities and there is close contact, opening religious houses one day of the week and giving them mandate to follow strict health protocols won't fuel more cases than what the markets and offices would.

    "Singling out religious centres is too little to make a major impact. Religious houses are closed yet the infection is increasing. This means that it may not add any real value. I wished the government had closed down everywhere," added.

    Lagos Suspends Reopening of Worship Centres Indefinitely

    Following rising cases of COVID-19, the Lagos State Government has suspended the plans to reopen churches and mosques until further notice.

    The state, on June 4, had said mosques would be opened Friday, June 19 and churches, on Sunday, June 21.

    But a statement issued yesterday by Sanwo-Olu, said the evaluation of evolving scenarios regarding the course of COVID-19 in the state and the corresponding public health advisory guidelines issued by experts necessitated the need for the state to reconsider the reopening of religious centres.

    He said: "So, let me say this again: we are now hereby suspending, with immediate effect, the plan to re-open religious houses and places of worship in Lagos State until further notice. We will continue to monitor the situation closely, and continue to base our decision-making on data modelling as well as on the responsibility we have to act in a manner that ensures the protection of all residents.

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    "Therefore, until further notice, all places of worship in Lagos State will remain closed. Social and events centres, and social clubs, will also remain closed, for now."

    He warned that the state is now fully in the phase of personal responsibility regarding the pandemic, adding that this means that while the government maintains its responsibility to take protective decisions for the common good, what will ultimately save residents and defeat the virus is the sensible personal decisions taken on a daily basis.

    He said: "Decisions to use masks anytime you are out of your house, to avoid non-essential travel, to stay at home when we don't have any business being outside, to wash or sanitise our hands regularly - these are the simple but necessary steps that will save and protect us all.

    "As a government, we will continue to do everything in our power to safeguard the health and wellbeing of the people, but that can only be effective when the people themselves act responsibly, and do not behave in a manner that undermines public health guidelines and puts the society at risk," he said.

    Nigeria Records 31 COVID-19 Deaths in One Day, 490 New Cases

    For the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria, the country has recorded an all high 31 deaths in a single day, raising the number from 424 to 455 deaths in the last 24 hours.

    It has also recorded 490 new cases of the virus, bringing to 17,148 the number of confirmed cases in the country.

    Announcing this yesterday, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) said Lagos recorded 142 new cases, Federal Capital Territory (FCT) 60, Bayelsa 54, Rivers 39, Delta 37, Oyo 30, Kaduna 26, Imo 23, Enugu 19, Kwara 17, Gombe 11, Ondo 10, Bauchi eight, Ogun seven, Borno six, while Benue recorded one case.

    It said: "Nigeria has recorded 17,148 cases of COVID-19. 5,623 persons have been discharged, while 455 persons have died."

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