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ABUJA COMEDY FIESTA

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RECRUITMENT AT FIRST BANK PLC

FIRST BANK RECRUITMENT POSITION BRIEF DESCRIPTION STR/IT/0086 Senior Analyst, Process Automation The ideal candidate will be responsible for handling the detailed design, programming, testing and roll-out tasks for application development projects as well as provide production application support. Specific responsibilities include: • Design, code, test, and development of document web application software • Perform coding duties in line with functional and technical specifications in view to resolve business issues This position is open to candidates with minimum, of 6 years post NYSC hands-on experience in designing, developing and delivering solutions. STR/IT/0087 Analyst, Application Support Bespoke and other Applications Support The ideal candidate will provide technical expertise in the areas of application support in line with the strategic guiding principles, technology processes and re

Traditional wedding of Orobosa, daughter of Esama of Benin, Chief Gabriel Igbinedion

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Today ,the traditional marriage ceremony of Umar Mantu and Orobosa, daughter of Esama of Benin, Chief Gabriel Igbinedion and his Jamaican born wife, Lady Cherry Igbinedion. Next stop is the white wedding which is coming up next weekend. See their pre-wedding photos and and photos from her bridal shower held yesterday, after the cut.

‘Extremely Dangerous,’ Moves North Near Florida Coast....Hurricane Matthew,

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Hurricane Matthew churned along the central coast of Florida on Friday but avoided making a direct hit. The hurricane had weakened slightly overnight but was still a powerful Category 3 storm with winds of about 120 miles per hour. The storm was blamed for the  deaths of more than 280 people in Haiti . At 10 a.m., the western edge of the hurricane’s center was about 30 miles east-southeast of Daytona Beach, Fla., and the storm was moving north-northwest at about 14m.p.h. Gusts of more than 100 m.p.h. were reported near Cape Canaveral as the eye wall approached that area. The area facing the brunt of the storm has gradually shifted north, with Jacksonville already feeling heavy rains and winds. A storm surge — as much as seven to 11 feet in some spots — is causing concern on the coast, including in downtown Jacksonville along the St. Johns River. More than 500,000 in Florida are without power, Gov. Rick Scott said at a news conference Friday morning.  Officials urged reside