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Monday 19 October 2020

Nigeria LNG Limited 2020/21 Post-Primary and Undergraduate Scholarships for young Nigerians

 Don't miss this opportunity. Apply now!

Application Deadline: November 6th 2020 


Nigeria LNG Limited (NLNG) hereby invites applications from first-year undergraduates in Nigerian Universities for its 2020/2021 Undergraduate Scholarship Award.

The Scheme seeks to promote academic excellence by supporting top-graduate students through tertiary institutions.

Requirements

Have excellent / very good West Africa School Certificate (WASC) or National Examination Council result at ONE sitting i.e. a minimum of 5 credits including Mathematics and English

Have a score of 200 and above at the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME)

Be a certified Full-Time Year-One student of any Nigerian University at the time of application

Have at least 3.5 CGPA at his / her Year-One first semester (2019 / 2020 session) examinations

Not be a beneficiary of any other Scholarship Award / Scheme from any other company, organization or agency

Not be a spouse or child of a staff of Nigeria LNG Limited.

Click here to apply: https://bit.ly/2HfMhov

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 Secretary of State for Pre-school Education Pacheco Francisco has called for cooperation in protection and prevention against covid-19 pandemic in the schools.

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Covid-19: Angola announces 160 new cases and 8 recovered

Health authorities announced the registration, in the last 24 hours, of other 160 new occurrences, 6 deaths and 8 recovered patients of Covid-19.

According to the Secretary of State for Public Health, Franco Mufinda, who spoke at the usual data update session, there are 92 men and 68 women, aged between 1 month and 90 years.

According to the data 137 new patients were diagnosed in the province of Luanda, 19 in Namibe, and 4 in Huíla.

The deaths recorded in Luanda, 5 Angolans and 1 Russian citizen, are of citizens aged between 39 and 84.

Angola registers a total of 7,622 positive cases, with 247 deaths, 3,030 recovered and 4,345 current diseased.

Of the diseased, nine are in critical condition with invasive mechanical ventilation, 20 severe, 101 moderate, 411 have mild symptoms and 3,804 asymptomatic.

There are 592 patients under medical care in the country's treatment centres.

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