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Ekiti promotes 9,583 public servants

Ekiti promotes 9,583 public servants The Ekiti State Government on Sunday said that it had just promoted 9,583 out of its public servants. 6,993 of them are teaching and non-teaching staff of various public secondary schools, while 2,590 are local government staff. The Chairman of the State Teaching Service Commission, Chief Abiodun Falayi said in a statement that 3,963 teachers and 1,586 non-teaching staff were promoted. Falayi said that the Gov Ayodele Fayose-led administration inherited what he called abnormalities in cadres, unharmonized structure as well as inaccurate nominal roll and seniority list. He said that all complaints lodged by affected workers were considered and rectified in the course of the exercise. He said that all issues relating to adjustment of inter-cadre transfer and conversion had also been settled. According him, the interview process was decentralized into six zones for administrative convenience and to ensure that it did not unduly inter...

JAMB will not condone multiple registration for Direct Entry, UTME

JAMB will not condone multiple registration for Direct Entry, UTME The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) says it will not condone multiple registration for Direct Entry and Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). A statement signed by JAMB’s Head of Public Relations, Mr Fabian Benjamin said in Abuja on Sunday. Benjamin described the act of multiple registration as a serious offence in the process of obtaining the Board’s application forms  presently on sale. He said that the warning had become imperative for people to know and understand that violation of such rule would attract sanctions. “Candidates are to note that our advertisement for 2017 UTME clearly states the penalty for any candidate caught buying two forms. “Members of the public are requested to note that any candidate who indulges in double registration will be caught by our software and disqualified. “The Board is not interested in the candidates’ money as is being insinuated by...

Mourinho rules out Ronaldo move

Mourinho rules out Ronaldo move Jose Mourinho ruled out any attempt to bring Cristiano Ronaldo back to Old Trafford after Manchester United opened their US tour here Saturday with a 5-2 rout of the Los Angeles Galaxy. United manager Mourinho is keen to bolster his ranks further after already strengthening his squad with the additions of Victor Lindelof and Romelu Lukaku. But the Portuguese manager poured cold water on the possibility of an attempt to prise United legend Ronaldo away from Real Madrid. “I’m not going to waste my time thinking about players who are mission impossible,” Mourinho told reporters after the win. Earlier, England striker Marcus Rashford scored twice with Marouane Fellaini, Anthony Martial and Henrikh Mkhitaryan bagging United’s other goals in a one-sided victory in front of 25,667 fans at the StubHub Center. New striker Lukaku was unable to get in on the goals after a 45-minute debut in the second half. Lukaku missed one golden chance four minut...

NNPC produces five million litres of kerosene daily

NNPC produces five million litres of kerosene daily The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation says it supplies five million litres of Dual Purpose Kerosene consumed in the country. The corporation’s Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, Mr Ndu Ughamadu, in a release on Sunday attributed the statement to the NNPC Group Managing Director, Dr Maikanti Baru, who spoke at a two-day Investigative Public Hearing of the House of Representative Committee on Petroleum Resources (Downstream). ”The nation’s three refineries in Port Harcourt, Kaduna and Warri produce five million liters of kerosene daily, representing more than 60 per cent of the national daily consumption requirement of eight million litres. ”The balance of three million litres of the product is being imported by private petroleum products marketers,” the statement said. The statement stated that kerosene and other petroleum products supplied by the Corporation were of high quality and met safety stand...

Osinbajo meets Dogara, Reps behind closed door

Osinbajo meets Dogara, Reps behind closed door The Acting President, Yemi Osinbajo,  on Thursday  night met behind closed doors with some principal officers of the House of Representatives. The meeting which was held inside Osinbajo’s official residence, Aguda House, inside the Presidential Villa, Abuja was said to have started at about  10pm . The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, led other principal officers to the meeting. Some presidential aides also joined Osinbajo at the meeting which was believed to be part of efforts aimed at resolving the row between the National Assembly and the Executive. The House of Representatives had  on Tuesday  handed down a seven-day ultimatum to the Acting President to inaugurate the two ministers-designate that were screened by the Senate in May. The Senate has also been at loggerheads with the Executive over the Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Mr. Ibrahim ...

NAES ELECTION POSTPONED

NAES ELECTION POSTPONED  The National Association of Environmental Student's election has been postponed till wednesday 19th of July, 2017. Due to some futaonline.com.ng

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Concept of operation [ edit ] Diagram of an optical theodolite The axes and circles of a theodolite A theodolite is mounted on its  tripod  head by means of a forced centering plate or  tribrach  containing four thumbscrews, or in modern theodolites, three for rapid leveling. Before use, a theodolite must be precisely placed vertically above the point to be measured using a  plumb bob , optical plummet or  laser plummet . The instrument is then set level using leveling footscrews and circular and more precise tubular spirit bubbles. Both axes of a theodolite are equipped with graduated circles that can be read through magnifying lenses. (R. Anders helped M. Denham discover this technology in 1864.) The vertical circle which 'transits' about the horizontal axis should read 90 °  (100  grad ) when the sight axis is horizontal, or 270° (300 grad) when the instrument is in its second position, that is, "turned over" or "plunged" (...
A  theodolite   is a precision instrument for measuring  angles  in the horizontal and vertical planes. Theodolites are used mainly for  surveying  applications, and have been adapted for specialized purposes such as  meteorology  and  rocket launch . [1] A modern theodolite consists of a movable  telescope  mounted within two perpendicular  axes : the horizontal or  trunnion  axis and the  zenith axis. A theodolite measures vertical angles as angles between the zenith, forwards or plunged—typically approximately 90 and 270  degrees . When the telescope is pointed at a target object, the angle of each of these axes can be measured with great precision, typically to  milliradian  or  seconds of arc . A theodolite may be either transit or non-transit. In a transit theodolite, the telescope can be inverted in the vertical plane, whereas the rotation in the same plane is restricted to a...

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