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Cameroon natural beaches
With its 400km coastline, Cameroon offers seaside tourists the possibility of spending a dream holiday on natural beaches while admiring picturesque bays, islands and mangroves and a marvelous waterfall which empties itself into the sea in Kribi. Also, the seaside resorts of Kribi in the South and Limbe in the South West regions are equipped…
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Second bridge over the Wouri
The project for the construction of the second bridge over the Wouri amounts to about CFAF 119 billion divided as follows: 93 billion for works, 1 billion for expropriation and compensation, 6 billion for technical and geotechnical assistance for project management. The French Development Agency shall contribut 65.6 billion, the second C2D 21.6 billion, and…
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Ultimate Guide to Stress Management Techniques that Really Work
Introduction: Understanding the Impact of Stress and Why Effective Management is Crucial In today’s fast-paced and demanding world, stress has become an inevitable part of our lives. However, managing stress effectively is crucial for our overall well-being. In this ultimate guide, we will explore a range of stress management techniques that have proven to be…
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PRACTICAL STRATEGIES TO OVERCOME SMARTPHONE ADDICTION
In the era of constant connectivity, smartphones have become an integral part of our daily lives. However, the line between useful tool and addiction can easily blur, affecting our well-being and relationships. If you find yourself constantly glued to your smartphone screen, it might be time to break free from the digital shackles. Here are…
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List of all Nigerian presidents
List of Nigerian Presidents / Heads of States and their Vice from 1960 (when the country got independence) 1. 1st Oct. 1960 – 1st Oct. 1963: Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe (Governor General)Sir. Abubakar Tafawa Balewa; (Prime Minister) 1st Oct. 1963 – 16thJan.1966: Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe (President)Sir. Abubakar Tafawa Balewa; (Prime Minister) 2. 16th Jan. 1966 – 29th July…
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Cameroon
Cameroon is a country in Central Africa. It is known for its cultural diversity, with more than 200 ethnic groups and languages spoken in the country. It is also rich in natural resources, such as oil, gas, timber, cocoa, coffee, and minerals. Capital City : YaoundeArea : 475 442 km2Population : 23 739 218 hab. (2015)Currency : Franc CFA BEAC (XAF) It shares…
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Departments of National Population Commission, Nigeria
Nigeria’s National Population Commission is divided into 8 Departments and 4 units. These are: Departments Planning and ResearchFinance and AccountsCartographyInformation TechnologyVital RegistrationCensusAdministrationPublic Affairs Units Legal UnitCommissioners SecretariatInternal Audit UnitFederal Unit More on National Population Commission The National Population Commission (NPC) of Nigeria was established by the federal government in 1988. It has the statutory powers…
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Organogram of National Population Commission of Nigeria
The National Population Commission (NPC) of Nigeria was established by the federal government in 1988. It has the statutory powers to collect, analyze and disseminate population/demographic data in the country. It is also mandated to undertake demographic sample surveys, compile, collate and publish migration and civil registration statistics as well as monitor the country’s Population…
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NIGERIA JUDICIARY
The Judiciary is the third arm of Government in a democratic setting. In Nigeria’s young democracy, The Judiciary is given it’s rightful place for an effective seperation of powers in the business of governance. It is the duty of the Judiciary to adjudicate in disptes btw the government, individuals and corporate entities in thier inter-relationships,…
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Nigeria’s National Assembly
The federal legislature in Nigeria, the National Assembly, is made up of two houses, namely: The Senate and House of Representatives sit in separate chambers. Members of both houses are elected for a term of four years. A joint Session of the two houses is called the National Assembly. they are free to re-contest election…