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Saturday, November 25, 2017

Polls must ‘ratify’ Catalonia’s desire for independence – Puigdemont Read more

Catalonia’s deposed leader Carles Puigdemont Saturday launched his campaign for regional elections by calling on Catalans to make known their desire for independence.

Catalonia’s sacked leader Carles Puigdemont delivers a speech during a meeting with Catalan mayors in Brussels on November 7, 2017. Around 200 pro-independence Catalan mayors flew to Brussels on November 7 and held a protest demanding the release of their region’s “political prisoners”. Puigdemont claimed on November 7, 2017, that he fled to Belgium because Spain was preparing a “wave of oppression and violence” against his separatist movement.

“We Catalans demonstrated to the world that we have the capacity and the will to become an independent state. And on (December) 21, we must ratify this,” he said in Oostkamp in Belgium, where he travelled after the Catalan parliament declared unilateral independence. Puigdemont was sacked as Catalan president after that declaration on October 27 as was his entire regional government. Madrid imposed direct rule on the once semi-autonomous region to stop the independence drive.
At the time, Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy also dissolved the Catalan parliament and called next month’s elections in a bid to “restore normality” to the region. Puigdemont, who is awaiting possible extradition to Spain where he is wanted on charges of rebellion, sedition and misuse of public funds, is running at the head of the Junts per Catalunya (“All for Catalonia” in Catalan) grouping.
It comprises people from his conservative, separatist PDeCAT party as well as members of civil society. – Disunity – Puigdemont had hoped to form a united separatist front for the new elections, as was the case in the region’s last elections in 2015, when the pro-independence camp secured a majority of 72 seats in the 135-seat parliament, even though it won just 47.8 percent of the vote. But ERC — the party of his former vice-president Oriol Junqueras, who stayed in Spain and was remanded in custody by a judge investigating him and other former regional ministers on the same charges as Puigdemont — rejected a joint ticket.
Opinion polls suggest that ERC is leading in the current campaign, which officially opens on December 5.
And they predict that separatist parties and those for unity with Spain will be neck and neck. “This moment transcends political parties,” Puigdemont said in Oostkamp.
“It’s time for us to be activists for Catalonia, which is what people want.” It is unclear whether Puigdemont will still be in Belgium when the elections take place. If Belgium decides to extradite him to Spain, he faces jail pending a probe into the charges against him.
Spanish MEP Esteban Gonzalez Pons, a member of Rajoy’s conservative Popular Party, said Saturday it was “surreal” that Puigdemont was launching his campaign from Belgium. “He’s not in exile in Brussels, but looking for a hideout. Puigdemont doesn’t live in Brussels, he’s hiding there,” he said in an event in Ibiza. The separatist crisis began in earnest on October 1 when separatist leaders held an independence referendum despite a court ban, in which they said 90 percent opted to break from Spain even if less than half of eligible voters turned out in the deeply divided region.

Nigeria Immigration Service Recruitment Exam 2017 [Shortlisted]

Nigeria Immigration Service 2017 Recruitment Exam Date Announced.

Check Nigeria Immigration list of shortlisted candidates 2017 here. Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has announced the screening exercise dates and centres for 2017/2018 recruitment examination.

The Nigerian Immigration recruitment Physical Examination and Document Verification Exercise for shortlisted candidates is scheduled to hold on Monday, 27th (Superintendent); Tuesday, 28th (Inspector) and Wednesday, 29th (Assistant), November 2017.

How To Check Nigeria Immigration Service Recruitment List of Shortlisted Candidates 2017:

Candidates who applied for this year’s recruitment exercise are to check their email addresses for the screening information and invitation.

Candidates are also to visit the Nigeria immigration recruitment portal on www.nisrecruitment.org.ng for the more details.

They are advised to bring the following to the Nigeria Immigration Service Screening Centre;

Print out of the screening Invitation Letter;

Print out of Application Confirmation slip with ID number;

Completed Referee/ Guarantor’s Form;

Recent Medical Certificate fo Fitness obtained from a Government Hospital;

Origials of your Credentials;

A pair of White Canvas, White Short and Vest with White Stockings..

All candidates are advised to adhere strictly to the dates as scheduled as failure to do so will attract penalty.



At this stage, applicants will undergo physical examination to check the height, presence of any physical disabilities and general state of health of applicants to ensure that they are fit to carry out their duties when employed.

Documents of applicants will also be reviewed during the examination after which successful candidates will be contacted online informing them of their acceptance into the service.

Friday, November 17, 2017

Arsenal must win ‘electric’ derby, says Cech Read more.....

Arsenal must win an “electric” north London derby against Tottenham Hotspur to issue a statement of intent to both their local rivals and other top-four contenders, goalkeeper Petr Cech has said ahead of Saturday’s Premier League clash.

Arsenal last beat Tottenham in a 2015 League Cup tie, but have failed to register a league win over their neighbours since 2014, drawing four and losing two of the last six league meetings between the sides.



As Tottenham have risen to prominence over recent years, the derby has become more closely contested and Cech has backed his team mates, to get a meaningful victory for everyone at the Emirates outfit.

“With the atmosphere and the electricity in the crowd…,“ Cech told the club’s website.

“You need to win a game like this and not only because it’s a derby, but because it’s a rival that challenges us for a top-four spot. “You need to make sure in these types of games that you get all three points. “It means so much to everybody…

That’s a little bit of extra pressure on players as well and I think it’s the kind of situation where your performance usually rises… “The atmosphere makes it more special to players as well.”

Arsenal are sixth in the standings, four points behind third-placed Tottenham and 12 behind leaders Manchester City, with six wins in 11 league games.