Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Performance Management Systems For Schools



Press Release
The test of an organisation is not genius. It is its capacity to make common people achieve uncommon performance- Peter Drucker
Performance Management Systems for Schools is a specially abridged two-day intensive programme designed to help school owners, administrators, managers, HODs, supervisors and decision makers understand and acquire capacity to design and implement 21st century systems for their schools to manage and drive performance.
Set an indelible tone for performance. Create a system which guarantees organisational results using current global best practices.

Monday, October 26, 2015

El Chapo Was Almost Caught Because Of A Monkey



After making such a daring tunnel escape from a prison cell back in July, it would be kind of funny if the thing that led to the recapture of Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman was a monkey.

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

LONDON PREMIER OF THE MOVIE, FIFTY – OFFICIAL RELEASE DATE 18.12.15



London was brought to a standstill last night, Saturday October 17, 2015, as the festival premiere of the enthralling motion picture, Fifty, and the cast of A-list Nollywood stars quietened the usually raucous streets of London’s Leicester Square. This event marked the first African-style film premiere in London and witnessed the largest ever assembly of spectators during its screening at the London Film Festival.

Friday, October 9, 2015

British Nurse Who Contracted Ebola Has Got The Virus AGAIN: RAF Jet Flies Medic From Glasgow To London Hospital Isolation Unit After Symptoms Return - Just 10 Days After She Met Samcam At No10



Pauline Cafferkey, 39, (pictured left just over a week ago) was flown from Glasgow back to the Royal Free Hospital in north London this morning, ten months after she first recovered from the illness after contracting it in Sierra Leone (bottom right). She was wheeled from an RAF jet by medics in hazard suits on a bed surrounded by a protective bubble before police closed roads so her ambulance could rush her to the Royal Free (main picture). Ten days ago she was given a Pride of Britain award and met the Prime Minister's wife Samantha Cameron at Downing Street (both circled top right). Doctors say the NHS nurse has developed an 'unusual late complication' as a result of the original Ebola infection and tests have revealed that the virus is still lingering in her body. Just last week she said fighting Ebola had damaged her thyroid and her hair was falling out. Confirming her relapse - and the seriousness of her condition - Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt tweeted today: 'Thoughts with Pauline Cafferkey today as she battles Ebola for the second time'.