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This book has been an Amazon best seller in two categories for more than a month!
In only the first of month of its publication, it has been embraced by many people on their spiritual journey.
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This book will be translated and published in more languages depending on the raised funds. If the goal is reached the book will be translated in German and Spanish. If we manage to raise more, then we will make it available in more 
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This is a post not to brag nor advertise my book but to celebrate and honor all of you who take the time post a review and benefit from it.
I collected most of the reviews and I posted them here.
Mary Edison: “I’m new to spirituality and I was looking to understand how everything really works. I found this book insightful and fascinating. It got me to start paying attention and taking responsibility for what is going on around me. It expanded my intuition. I cannot wait to re-read!”
Spiritualbooklover: “This is a highly recommended book. I read it in 2 days and i am usually a slow reader! It has a little bit for all.”
Nicole: “A very inspirational book!! Full of information on so many subjects that I will be going back to this book many times for guidance!!”
Dominic: “I am a believer that there is something beyond our physical existence. This book is a confirmation. I feel relieved, excited, inspired.”
Marcus Culver: “This is one of the most interesting and informative book I have read. The writing is very easy to understand which is great for everyone to get more aware of there spirituality. This book covers a broader set of topics than his first, which means that there is something in here that will resonate with more or less anybody. Really such a Wonderful book that will be added to my collection!”
Bonnie: “I found this book full of inspiring, motivational words. Read it from cover to cover, then read it again.”


Sad news for Nigerians that want to work in the UK with student visa



Tory led UK government will force foreign students to leave Britain once their courses end... eya!

UK Daily Mail reports
Foreign students are to be banned from working in Britain under a fresh crackdown on immigration ordered by Home Secretary Theresa May.
When courses finish they will have to leave the country before reapplying to return for a job. Ministers say the new rules, which will apply to all those from outside the European Union, will stop colleges being used as a 'back door to a British work visa'.
Official figures show that 121,000 non-EU students entered the UK in the 12 months to June last year, but only 51,000 left – a net influx of 70,000.
The government estimates that the number of foreign students coming to the UK will rise by more than 6 per cent a year up to 2020. Home Secretary Theresa May has taken action against 870 bogus colleges, banning them from taking foreign students.
But the Conservatives have vowed to go further, without the Lib Dems in power to force the rules to be watered down.
They want to stop student visas being used as an easy way to enter the UK before getting a job and claiming benefits.
Under the new rules, non-EU students will be denied the right to work while in the UK and will not be able to apply for a visa extension when their course finishes.
Students will have to leave the country before applying to return under a work visa.
The length of stay is also expected to be cut to two years when the plans are unveiled this week.
Immigration Minister James Brokenshire said it was 'part of our plan to control immigration for the benefit of Britain'.
'Immigration offenders want to sell illegal access to the UK jobs market and there are plenty of people willing to buy.
'Hard-working taxpayers who are helping to pay for publicly funded colleges expect them to be providing topclass education, not a back door to a British work visa.'
Business Secretary Sajid Javid signalled on Friday that the govermment would stop the education system being abused by immigrants.
He said: 'What we need to make sure – and we do have this – is that our immigration system allows those from abroad that want to come to Britain to study in our world-class universities, our fantastic colleges to come here,' he told the Today programme.
'But we've also got to have a system that doesn't allow any abuse when people are using the right to study as a way to achieve settlement in Britain.
'So we've got to break the link and make sure it's focused on people who want to study and then, once they've had their studies and completed that, then they leave.'
But universities have warned that any clampdown could damage the sector and business leaders are also wary of the move, warning it could rob Britain of vital skills.
Seamus Nevin, head of employment and skills at the Institute of Directors, said: 'The Business Secretary's proposals to eject foreign students after graduation are misguided and would damage the British education system, our economy and global influence.
'Britain already makes it difficult and artificially expensive for international students to enter and stay, and now these proposals would eject them ignominiously when their studies are finished.
'Restricting talented workers from staying on in the UK would damage business and lead to a loss of important skills. 
'Shutting the door to highly-trained international graduates at a time when our economy needs them most would be hugely damaging for UK businesses. 
'In the interests our education sector, our businesses, and our international standing, the Business Secretary should reconsider this proposal.'

Presidency orders VC, registrar of the Fed University of Otuoke to refund overpaid salaries



The Presidency, through the National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission, has instructed the Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University, Otuoke, Bayelsa State, Prof. Mobolaji Aluko, to refund over payment of salaries running into millions of naira.
 
The Registrar of the university, David Suowari, was also directed to refundthe sum of N130, 692.71 per month in excess of his due salary.

The over payments were said to have been discovered during the commission’s visit to the institution on May 12, 2015 to carry out an inspection of FUO’s remuneration practices vis-a-vis the extant government’s pay policy.
 
The VC and the registrar were accused of appropriating certain allowances to themselves which were not approved by the government.
These concerns were raised in a letter from the NSIWC to Aluko, signed for the Chairman of the Commission by the Director of Compensation, Chike Ogbechie.
The commission said,
“The findings of the inspection in respect of your institution (Federal University, Otuoke) were as follow:
“The Vice-Chancellor was being paid total emoluments of N1,970,476.76 monthly, whereas he should not earn more than N922,810.23 if he were paid furniture allowance en bloc earlier, or N1,043,176.79 if he were being paid furniture allowance.
“Much of the difference was attributed to certain allowances which were not approved by the government.”
In the case of the registrar, the commission said he was being paid N130,692.71 in excess of his due salary of N502,580.25.
The commission also said the university disaggregated its staff salaries against the government’s policy of pay consolidation.
The NSIWC, therefore, directed the university to stop “the wrongful practices” and comply with relevant rules and rates.
The commission added,
“We hereby direct the vice-chancellor and the registrar to refund the cumulative overpayments made to them.
“You are to report to the commission in writing, your compliance with this directive within four weeks of this letter.”
Prof. Mobolaji Aluko became the Vice-Chancellor of the university in February 2011 and he said (in a text message to our Punch correspondent) that there was neither disaggregation of salaries nor overpayment of salaries.
The vice-chancellor said,
“Rather, pension and health insurance allowances were due to three of us, Diaspora Vice-Chancellors who are on Sabbatical from our foreign universities, and co-paid monthly in naira to us for payment to those foreign universities.
“Without that concession occurring, our own local salaries would have been wiped out completely, and we could not have accepted the job.”
“However, the need for accountability is welcome, and Salaries and Wages Commission will be fully reconciled to the full facts,” the VC stated.

davido is the only student who graduated from his department


At the 13th convocation ceremony at Babcock University, NET gathered that HKN boss, Davido is the only student who graduated from his department.
Davido graduated from the university’s Department of Music today, Sunday, June 7, 2015 and it was gathered that Davido is the pioneer student of the department.
His manager, Kamal Ajiboye, and producer, Shizzi, are also current students in the department having followed in the footsteps of the ‘Aye’ singer. However, they are both set to graduate next year.
Sources in his camp say Davido began his university education at Oakwood University in the United States of America where he was studying Business Administration before he transferred to Babcock University to study music

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