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  • Anambra State Govt To Embark On Massive Roads Construction

    Anambra State Government says massive road construction will commence across the State in no distant time.

     

    The State Commissioner for Works, Engineer Marcel Ifejiofor, gave the assurance while defending budget performance of the Ministry for 2021 before the House of Assembly Committee on Finance and Appropriation in the State House of Assembly Complex Awka.

     

    House of Assembly Correspondent, Chukwuemeka Modilim, reports that

    Engineer Ifejiofor, who noted that good road network is the fulcrum of development, assured the Committee that between now and the dry season, many roads will be constructed to enhance socio-economic activities in the State.

     

    The Chairman of the Committee, Chief Obinna Emeneka, explained that the meeting would enable the Committee to make informed decisions about what will be appropriated to the Ministry in 2022 Appropriation Bill.

     

    Chief Emeneka asked key officials of the Ministry to access more funds and construct more roads across the State, for the overall budget performance of the State to be impressive.

     

    The Committee applauded the International Cargo and Passenger Airport at Umueri accomplished by the Obiano administration through the Ministry of Works and charged officials to attain such feat in roads construction.

     

    The Committee equally met with key officials of the Anambra State Judicial Service Commission and accessed their budget performance from January till date.

  • Kuwait reports 101 new COVID-19 cases

    KUWAIT, 2nd September, 2021 – Kuwait has announced 101 new COVID-19 cases and one related death in the past 24 hours.
    The state news agency KUNA quoted the Kuwaiti Ministry of Health as saying that the new figures took the total cases to 409,961, and deaths to 2,420.
    The ministry added that 252 patients have recovered from the virus over the past day, bringing the total recoveries to 405,320.
  • UAE Ambassador to France presents copy of her credentials

    PARIS, 2nd September, 2021 – Hind Manea Saeed Al Otaiba has presented a copy of her credentials as UAE Ambassador to the French Republic to Philippe Franc, Director of State Protocol and Diplomatic Events, in the French capital, Paris.
    During the meeting, the French official wished the ambassador a successful tenure to further consolidate the outstanding relations between the two nations across various fields, stressing his government’s interest in providing all that is required to facilitate her duties.
    The UAE Ambassador expressed her pride in representing the UAE in France and her keenness to boost bilateral relations, thus contributing to strengthening the bonds of friendship between the two countries.
    The meeting also addressed relations between the two countries and means to further develop them in various fronts.
  • Worldwide coronavirus cases cross 218.22 million

    LONDON, 2nd September, 2021 – More than 218.22 million people have been reported to be infected by the novel coronavirus globally and 4,704,116 ​have died, according to a Reuters tally on Thursday.
    Infections have been reported in more than 210 countries and territories since the first cases were identified in China in December 2019.
  • President Kenyatta receives credentials from nine incoming envoys

    President Uhuru Kenyatta on Wednesday at State House, Nairobi received credentials from 9 High Commissioners and Ambassadors recently posted to Kenya.

    High Commissioners Yusuf Yunusa (Nigeria), Damptey Bediako Asare (Ghana), and William McDonald (Barbados) presented their diplomatic papers to the Head of State.

    Others were Ambassadors Khalid Abdullah A. Alsalman (Saudi Arabia), Peter Maddens (Belgium), Katarina Zuffa Leligdonova (Slovakia), Henriette Geiger (European Union), Pirkka Tapiola (Finland), and Gunner Andreas Holm (Norway).

    Speaking during the event, President Kenyatta assured the envoys of the Government’s support as they discharge their mandate, saying Kenya is committed to building strong and friendly relations with their respective countries.

    “I look forward to working closely with you as you discharge your mandate. Consider Kenya to be your second home,” President Kenyatta said.

    On his part, Barbados envoy William McDonald said he looks forward to further strengthening the existing friendly relations between Nairobi and Bridgetown, and commended Kenya for her achievements in e-governance.

    “I am particularly impressed by the fantastic achievements by Kenya, its engagement in e-governance and the potential for us to establish direct people-to-people exchanges to create better opportunities,” Amb McDonald said.

    He said Barbados will partner with Kenya in addressing global challenges including the Covid-19 pandemic which is ravaging Africa and the Caribbean-Pacific countries.

    “We are also committed to working with you to address the reality of global health inequities particularly the Covid-19 pandemic which has hit Africa and Caribbean particularly hard,” the Barbados envoy assured President Kenyatta.

    Ghana’s Damptey Bediako Asare said he will help forge a stronger partnership between Kenya and his West African nation pointing out that his focus will be growing bilateral trade, investment, and tourism which are key drivers of the economies of the two nations.

    “Mr President, the coming into force of the African Continental Free Trade Area, ACFTA, offers a great opportunity to Kenya and Ghana to break new frontiers in intra-Africa trade, and how it can transform African economies,” Amb Asare said.

    Amb Henriette Geiger said she will strive to broaden the Kenya-European Union tries noting that the country is her bloc’s key trading partner on the African continent.

    “The EU is Kenya’s most important trade partner and the European Partnership Agreement will pave the way for more jobs and growth in Kenya while contributing to regional and continental integration,” Amb Geiger said.

    Head of Public Service Dr Joseph Kinyua, Foreign Affairs CS Raychelle Omamo and her ministry’s Principal Secretary Amb Macharia Kamau attended.

  • Newsom’s Statement on U.S. Supreme Court ruling on Texas Abortion Law

    SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom released the following statement today regarding the Supreme Court of the United States’ failure to block a Texas law banning abortions after six weeks:

    “I am outraged that the U.S. Supreme Court has allowed Texas’ ban on most abortions to take effect.

    “Silently, in the dead of night, the Supreme Court has eviscerated the fundamental protection of a woman’s right to choose that Roe v. Wade has protected for the last 50 years.

    “In California, we will ensure that women continue to have access to critical health care services, including abortion, and California will continue to lead the nation in expanding access to reproductive and sexual health care.

    “And I will continue to appoint judges and justices who will faithfully follow the Constitution and precedent to uphold people’s rights, unlike this disappointing inaction from the high court.”

    In 2019, Governor Newsom signed a Proclamation on Reproductive Freedom reaffirming California’s commitment to protecting women’s reproductive choices.

    The Governor has advanced investments to expand access to reproductive and sexual health care and signed multiple bills protecting reproductive freedom, including SB 374 earlier this year and SB 24 and AB 1264 in 2019.

  • Governor Ron DeSantis Highlights Monoclonal Antibody Treatment Successes in Lee and Brevard Counties

    TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Today, Governor Ron DeSantis announced that the state of Florida has provided more than 40,000 monoclonal antibody treatments to patients statewide at the 21 state treatment sites. Governor DeSantis was joined by recovered treatment recipients to discuss the life-saving benefits of the treatment.

    Nikki Schofield, a fourth-grade teacher who received her treatment at a state site, said, “I very much believe in prevention, my first vaccine was on July 28th. I was scheduled for my second dose on the 18th of August. One morning, I was in my classroom completely asymptomatic, and I did test positive on that day. I was the first in line to receive monoclonal antibodies and I felt results almost immediately. It was very easy, very painless. That was a great, wonderful experience. I had no idea what this was a month ago, and I feel that it helped me. I feel it saved me from ICU. I’m very fortunate to have heard about it, and to have gotten treatment so quickly.”

    Tony Ramos, a husband, father and law enforcement officer said, “I did get sick. One day I left work early, went home, and felt cold. I normally don’t feel cold. My wife told me to take my temperature and it was a hundred degrees. I felt very sick. I was day three into it, feeling sick, when I made an appointment for the monoclonal antibody treatment. The very next day I started feeling a lot better. By Monday I was up and out of the house. I felt that I shielded and protected those around me and everybody’s coming along now.”

    Melissa Frenyea, an instructor at a local technical college, said, “I had a really bad experience with COVID. This is my second go around. The first time I had it the symptoms weren’t as severe, but it lasted about a month, and this go around the medic told us about the antibodies and I went the next day. We were in and out in about an hour, and the staff there was amazing. They got me a wheelchair because I couldn’t walk, attended to me, and were just really, really awesome. Within six hours of having the injection I started to feel a difference, started to feel a little better. My fever broke within 24 hours. If you’re sick, you should try it out.”

    Sean Chamberlain, a member of the law enforcement community, said, “I started feeling sick about three weeks ago and asked my doctor about monoclonal antibodies. They did refer me, and I ended up going to get the treatment. It was a very easy, and a very simple process. My symptoms stayed pretty mild, and I got better. I’m going on a little over a week since treatment and I feel great. I’m glad that that was an option for me and for people out there.”

    Rob Dale, a veteran and financial planner, said, “For all I know the Governor and his staff may literally have saved my life and my fiancée’s life with the availability of Regeneron. A couple of weeks ago, I was diagnosed with COVID. The day after my diagnosis, we went down and got the treatment. The next morning all my symptoms were gone. I had no heaviness in my chest, my fever gone, same thing for my fiancé. I call it the Captain America super serum. At no cost, it was a no-brainer for me.”

    Joan Groadski, a retired nurse, said, “I did everything that I thought I should to protect me from getting COVID and still got it. I was very frightened with the diagnosis thinking this is going to be bad news for me. Within 24 hours of the infusion the coughing was barely there, the fever was gone, the pain was gone. I was so relieved, and felt it truly saved my life. I’m probably one of the first ones who got the infusion December 22nd, and things have definitely progressed in a good way, especially with the sub-Q shots being available now.”

    Bill Groadski, a liaison for a Florida health care company, said, “I work for a national home respiratory company, so I’m in and out of the hospital, the ICUs almost daily seeing patients and evaluating them as well as their caregivers to see if they’re a candidate to go home on a ventilator. I was convinced that if I was going to contract COVID, it was going to be from the hospital. However, it was on our little birthday vacation trip out of state where we contracted COVID. I had already seen what the monoclonal antibody infusion did for my wife Joan, so I insisted on a referral for the infusion.”

  • WAEC Financial Accounting Questions And Answers 2021

    2021 WAEC Financial Accounting Questions And Answers, Essay and Objective 

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    1. Aggregate economy – It is sometimes important to analyze a company’s ratio over a full economic cycle. This will help the analyst understand and estimate a company’s performance in changing economic conditions, such as a recession.

    1b. The company’s past performance – This is a very common analysis. It is similar to a time-series analysis, which looks mostly for trends in ratios.

    1cii) Limitations to Accounting ratios/Financial ratios
    There are some important limitations of financial ratios that analysts should be conscious of:

    i)Many large firms operate different divisions in different industries. For these companies, it is difficult to find a meaningful set of industry-average ratios.

    ii)Inflation may have badly distorted a company’s balance sheet. In this case, profits will also be affected. Thus a ratio analysis of one company over time or a comparative analysis of companies of different ages must be interpreted with judgment

    2a. Working capital is the amount of a company’s current assets minus the amount of its current liabilities.

    2b. Capital employed, also known as funds employed, is the total amount of capital used for the acquisition of profits. It is the value of all the assets employed in a business and can be calculated by adding fixed assets to working capital or subtracting current liabilities from total assets.

    2c. A fixed asset is an item with a useful life greater than one reporting period, and which exceeds an entity’s minimum capitalization limit .

    2d. A current asset is cash and any other company asset that will be turning to cash within one year from the date shown in the heading of the company’s balance sheet. (If a company has an operating cycle that is longer than one year, an asset that will turn to cash within the length of its operating cycle is considered to be a current asset.)

    2e. The rate of stock turnover is a measure of the number of times inventory is sold or used in a time period such as a year.

    The equation for inventory turnover equals the cost of goods sold or net sales divided by the average inventory.

    3a. The accrual concept in accounting means that expenses and revenues are recorded in the period they occur, whether or not cash is involved.

    3b. The business entity concept states that the transactions associated with a business must be separately recorded from those of its owners or other businesses.

    Doing so requires the use of separate accounting records for the organization that completely exclude the assets and liabilities of any other entity or the owner.

    3c. Dual Aspect Concept, also known as Duality Principle, is a fundamental convention of accounting that necessitates the recognition of all aspects of an accounting transaction.

    3d. PERIODICITY CONCEPT is the concept that each accounting period has an economic activity associated with it, and that the activity can be measured, accounted for, and reported upon.

    3e. The going concern principle is the assumption that an entity will remain in business for the foreseeable future. Conversely, this means the entity will not be forced to halt operations and liquidate its assets in the near term at what may be very low fire-sale prices.

    4a)
    A company is a legal entity made up of an association of persons, be they natural, legal, or a mixture of both, for carrying on a commercial or industrial enterprise.

    4bi) An ordinary share represents equity ownership in a company proportionally with all other ordinary shareholders, according to their percentage ownership in the company. All other shares of a company’s stock are, by definition , preferred shares

    4b(ii)Preference shares, more commonly referred to as preferred stock, are shares of a company’s stock with dividends that are paid out to shareholders before common stock dividends are issued. If the company enters bankruptcy, the shareholders with preferred stock are entitled to be paid from company assets first.

    4b(iii) A debenture is a type of debt instrument that is not secured by physical assets or collateral.
    Debentures are backed only by the general creditworthiness and reputation of the issuer. Both corporations and governments frequently issue this type of bond to secure capital.

    4b(iv) The authorised capital of a company (sometimes referred to as the authorised share capital, registered capital or nominal capital, particularly in the United States) is the maximum amount of share capital that the company is authorised by its constitutional documents to issue (allocate) to shareholders.

  • ADEK officially opens Al Karamah training institute for Students of Determination

    ABU DHABI, 17th April, 2021 – The Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge (ADEK) has formally inaugurated the all-new Al Karamah Training Institute (AKTI), a tailored education centre providing the Students of Determination in the emirate with an increasing level of independence and access to vocational training in eight main areas of specialisation.
    The institute was officially opened during a tour attended by Dr. Mugheer Al Khaili, Chairman of the Department of Community Development in Abu Dhabi (DCD); Sara Musallam, Chairman of ADEK; and Ali Rashid Al Ketbi, Chairman of the Department of Government Support – Abu Dhabi (DGS), said a press release issued by ADEK on Saturday.
    The Institute is designed to empower Students of Determination – specifically those with autism – with future pathways for independent living and employment opportunities. The opening coincides with April’s World Autism Month, which aims to increase understanding and acceptance of people with autism and foster greater worldwide support.
    After welcoming its first cohort of autistic students in November 2020, Al Karamah Training Institute, which works with students aged 15-years-old and above, is engaging in a series of vocational workshops designed to foster hands-on practical learning experiences in key industries linked to the UAE’s future human capital needs.
    To ensure that students gain the necessary experience that will equip them with future-ready skills, the institute is providing a number of workshops in eight key areas: Electronics & Robotics, Hydroponics & Aeroponics, Culinary & Hospitality, Creative Arts, Business Administration, Print & Design, Gaming & E-sports and Video Production & Editing.
    Al Karamah Training Institute has also partnered with major industry leaders to create a cache of specialist certified vocational courses. The students are able to gain recognised qualifications from UK award bodies including Award Scheme Development and Accreditation Network (ASDAN) and the National Open College Network (NOCN). Therefore, the UAE-wide inclusion initiatives have already seen some of the national companies, such as Mubadala companies Strata Manufacturing and Abu Dhabi Telemedicine Centre enlist as industry partners and commit to recruit and train Students of Determination to join their workforces.
    Dr. Al Khaili, Chairman of DCD, said: “We applaud the launch of Al Karamah Training Institute and its efforts to support People of Determination. The result of our wise leadership’s efforts to make Abu Dhabi an inclusive and empowering community for all, this inspiring new facility contributes to the continuous role of People of Determination in our society.
    “By enhancing educational infrastructure and boosting creative skills, People of Determination can serve as motivators and catalysts for transformative social and fostering a truly inclusive community.”
    Musallam, ADEK’s Chairman, added: “We are dedicated to enabling high-quality education and future career pathway opportunities for the UAE’s Students of Determination, and are committed to empowering students to live independent lives. The opening of Al Karamah Training Institute underpins this commitment and is in-line with Abu Dhabi’s comprehensive People of Determination strategy.
    “A progressive stride forward that extends options for families across the emirate, the new institute will provide critical vocational opportunities for students, which will provide them with the knowledge and skills to play an important role in our inclusive society.”
    Ali Al Ketbi, Chairman of the Government Support Department, praised the efforts made to open Al Karamah institute, which will provide an integrated training experience for Students of Determination, which helps them develop their skills and abilities through a curriculum that develops competencies and covers a variety of areas.
    Al Ketbi said: “Empowering and developing human capital is one of our strategic priorities to prepare a generation capable of keeping pace with future changes. The Institute will play an important role in enhancing the skills and abilities of people of determination, enabling them to join the work force and contribute actively to society.”
    The brand-new, purpose-built campus in the grounds of Al Karamah School Abu Dhabi consists of state-of-the-art specialist facilities including innovation rooms, a gaming room, a video production and editing studio, an industrial kitchen, creative studios and a sensory garden.
    The school and training Institute are operated by the UK’s Priory Education and Children’s Services, an independent education provider for Students of Determination and part of the world-famous Priory Group.
    Trevor Torrington, CEO of Priory Group, said: “Helping to fulfil the dreams and aspirations of hundreds of Students of Determination is at the heart of what we do in the UAE. We are proud and honoured to be able to extend The Priory Group’s outstanding working relationship with ADEK, following the opening of Al Karamah School last year. The extension of our education services, through this new purpose built, state-of-the-art facility, draws on Priory’s expertise and experience, established over decades as a specialist education and behavioural care provider in the UK.”
    Families of Students of Determination who have already progressed from the institute have responded favourably to the increased options for their relatives.
    M.L., the mother of a student, Eissa Al Dhahri, said: “My son was not happy in his mainstream school, but since he moved to Al Karamah, he has made great progress. We were thrilled when he was offered a job after attending the Training Institute, we are so grateful to the school and really appreciate the efforts and levels of support for our children.”
    Amna Al Akbari, the sister of Ahmed Al Akbari, another student at Al Karamah Institute, added: “Since joining the Institute, we have noticed great changes in my brother’s personality, he loves the Institute and enjoys spending time with us.”
    Khalifa Al Menhali, a 20-year-old student, said: “I have taken part in Electrical, Hydroponics, Arts, and Creativity workshops at Al Karamah Institute; I have learnt a lot and I now have a range of practical knowledge and skills – from how to design and build an electrical convertor, to the methods and techniques required for planting a variety of vegetables. In addition, the Institute has taught me important life skills which I use every day. I believe I can do anything and be anything I aspire to be, I would love to be an architect.”
    Hamad Al Kaabi, a 19-year student, also expressed: “I’m grateful to Al Karamah Training Institute as I’ve gained invaluable skills, knowledge, and experience. This has enabled me to successfully secure employment at Mubadala Healthcare.”
  • International Day of Happiness: UAE a source of safety, stability, positivity

    ABU DHABI, 19th March, 2021 – Tomorrow, the UAE will celebrate the International Day of Happiness, continuing its success in promoting feelings of reassurance and happiness among the
    citizens and residents, despite the state of anxiety that has afflicted the world for more than a year due to the spread of COVID-19.
    The UAE attaches great importance to achieving happiness for all its residents in all circumstances, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, which witnessed the adoption of a wide range of measures and proactive measures aimed at immunisation and safety of the health of the community, maintaining the continuity and quality of all services provided to them, as well as securing the utmost levels of social and economic stability for them and their families, which contributed to the state of tranquillity and safety that characterised Emirati society throughout this period.
    The government’s care for the happiness of the community during this crisis was not confined to the economic, health and service aspects, but extended to include psychosocial support through campaigns and programmes.
    At the international level, the UAE medical and humanitarian aid that flows to all parts of the world continues to be the most prominent safety valve for the most vulnerable and impoverished groups.
    The International Day of Happiness comes this year as the UAE is still entrenching its position in the global indicators in this regard, as it maintained its first place among the Arab countries for the sixth consecutive year, according to World Happiness Report 2020. The UAE maintained its advanced position globally and surpassed many developed countries and economies in the global report issued annually by the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN).
    Abu Dhabi is the world’s safest city for the fifth consecutive year in Numbeo’s Quality of Life index. Topping 431 cities is a testament to the security and stability Abu Dhabi enjoys.
    The United Nations General Assembly in its resolution 66/281 of 12th July, 2012, announced 20th March as the International Day of Happiness, recognising the relevance of happiness and well-being as universal goals and aspirations in the lives of human beings around the world and the importance of their recognition in public policy objectives. In 2013, the International Day of Happiness was celebrated for the first time, to create a happier world.
    HappinessDay.org launched the official 2021 International Day of Happiness campaign theme “Happiness For All, Forever”, as part of the great global endeavour to Build Back Happier.
    The theme is a call to all people, nations, and society to Build Back Happier by advancing a new economic and human development system, which successfully ensures happiness, wellbeing, health, safety, prosperity, freedom, and flourishing of all life on earth, without any further risks of pandemics, crises, or threats to humanity, ever again.