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Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Anthonyo15(m): 1:19pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
The Economics department under the Social Science faculty, NOUN, has lost one of its lecturers. Mr Adedeji Abiodun Liadi died on Saturday in Malaysia, where he was pursuing his PhD at the International Islamic University, Malaysia. According to the Dean of the Faculty, Dr Ganiyat A. Adesina-Uthman, he slumped while jogging, shortly after Asr prayer and was rushed to the nearby hospital. She said the hospital that battled to save his life has confirmed to the faculty that Mr Liadi died of heart attack. The Dean said he has been buried on Sunday, according to Islamic rites. May his soul rest in peace.
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Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Anthonyo15(m): 1:31pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
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Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Anthonyo15(m): 1:38pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
Condolence message from a friend and colleague.... ADIEU DR. ADEDEJI LIADI ABIODUN Yesterday started normally for you like that of every other person, you ate breakfast, lunch with friends even prayed Dhur and Asr with people who witnessed and saw you very active. I suppose to meet you today Sunday at 7.30am as normal and usual, but Allah sent for your soul at exactly 6.40pm on Saturday 11-03-2017 when you were jogging then collapsed. Dr. LIADI, you just about to submit your PhD dissertation for viva-voce, your impact upon every one of us was second to none, you transformed the Nigerian students union of IIUM a.k.a NISCOM to the very best, your leadership style and role convinced someone like me who didn't use to participate in NISCOM activities. You stood by me personally and to everyone generally, I remember you snapped pictures and recorded clips by your humble self during my viva-voce not minding you were the president of the Nigerian students in IIUM. I insisted before you agree to take just a picture with me that day, you just want to make sure everything go on fine and normal. You personally encouraged and instructed me to apply for a lecturing job in your university in Nigeria, National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) you make sure I sent my application for recruitment and even introduced me to your boss (Dean, Faculty of Economics, NOUN) should incase I need helps or any other logistics. Just to become a lecturer like yourself. Dr. LIADI, words alone cannot express how much you cared and showed me love since the first day I met you in 2014 when we enrolled as PhD candidates same day, you never mind the far gap and your rank as a lecturer in Nigeria, you showed me respects like we were in the same level and as if we were in the same age bracket, Which I used to caution you about it Sir. Indeed, National Open University of Nigeria has lost one of their best lecturers, Ibadan has lost a great son and Ikorodu, Lagos has lost one of their law abiding landlords. I just can't control tears back into my eyes. Dr. LIADI may you rest in peace as I ask Almighty Allah to grant you leniency and clemency. How I wish you can wake up now and say, you only having a nap. "No person knows what he will earn tomorrow, non does he know in which land he will die. Indeed, Allah is all knowing, All aware" (Surat Luqman verse 34). REST IN PEACE DEAR DR. 1 Like |
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Kazrem(m): 5:25pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
segsman:I have it but don't know how to attach it here |
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by dayosweetness(m): 5:41pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
lola80:i tire o |
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by sheaagro: 8:35pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
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Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by apeelewuetu: 7:47am On Mar 16, 2017 |
Mr VC when are u going to finish d world site for NOUN? it seem d IT of d univer. are using dis opportunity to extort money from d university. My advice to u sir, get somebody who want your progress to be in charge, then order for plug & play or send DAT person to abroad to get u d real web DAT can do d work, within 3 days d problem will be over. NOUN web is down for d past 10 days. Dis situation require urgent solution and not try & error like what is presently taken place in NOUN. |
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by apeelewuetu: 7:58am On Mar 16, 2017 |
NOUN web -maintenance in progress, why and for how long? apeelewuetu: |
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Anthonyo15(m): 6:50pm On Mar 16, 2017 |
WEBOMETRIC ranks NOUN 52nd best University in Nigeria The latest Nigeria University Ranking is out with University of Ibadan (UI) still topping the list as best university in Nigeria. The Ranking was obtained from the January 2017 Webometrics World University Ranking results. The Ranking Web of Universities (Webometrics) is a rank of world universities web presence. And below is the Top 100 Best Universities in Nigeria from the 2017 edition of the webometrics results. Top 100 Best Universities in Nigeria for 2017 Updated : 1. University of Ibadan 2. Covenant University Ota 3. Obafemi Awolowo University 4. University of Lagos 5. University of Nigeria 6. University of Port Harcourt 7. University of Agriculture Abeokuta 8. University of Ilorin 9. Ahmadu Bello University 10. Federal University of Technology Owerri 11. Federal University of Technology Akure 12. Federal University of Technology Minna 13. University of Benin 14. University of Abuja 15. AfeBabalola University Ado Ekiti 16. Ladoke Akintola University of Technology 17. Bayero University Kano 18. University of Jos 19. University of Uyo 20. Nnamdi Azikiwe University 21. University of Calabar 22. Lagos State University 23. University of Maiduguri 24. Landmark University 25. Michael Okpara University of Agriculture Umudike 26. Olabisi Onabanjo University (Ogun State University) 27. Babcock University 28. Rivers State University of Science & Technology 29. Federal University Oye Ekiti Ekiti State 30. African University of Science & Technology Abuja 31. Adekunle Ajasin University 32. Ebonyi State University 33. American University of Nigeria 34. Federal University Dutsin Ma 35. Niger Delta University 36. Ekiti State University Ado Ekiti (University of Ado Ekiti) 37. Redeemer’s University 38. Auchi Polytechnic 39. Osun State University 40. Usmanu Danfodiyo University 41. Enugu State University of Science & Technology 42. Federal University Ndufu Alike Ikwo FUNAI 43. Benue State University 44. Ambrose Alli University Ekpoma 45. Kwara State University 46. Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University 47. Fountain University Osogbo 48. Lagos Business School Pan Atlantic University 49. Federal University of Agriculture Makurdi 50. Lead City University Ibadan 51. Abia State University Uturu 52. National Open University of Nigeria 53. Umaru Musa Yar’Adua University (Katsina State University) 54. Edo State Polytechnic Usen 55. Delta State University Nigeria 56. Polytechnic Ibadan 57. Modibbo Adama University of Technology Yola (Federal University of Technology) 58. Ajayi Crowther University Oyo 59. Yaba College of Technology 60. Nigerian Defence Academy Kaduna 61. Federal University Dutse Jigawa State 62. Federal University of Petroleum Resources Effurun 63. Cross River State University of Science & Technology 64. Bowen University 65. Bingham University New Karu 66. Federal University Lokoja Kogi State 67. Joseph Ayo Babalola University 68. Elizade University Ilara Mokin 69. Pan African University Lagos 70. Air Force Institute of Technology 71. Nasarawa State University 72. Federal University Otuoke Bayelsa 73. Federal University Lafia Nasarawa State 74. Igbinedion University Okada 75. Akwa Ibom State University of Technology 76. Ondo State University of Science & Technology Okitipupa 77. Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University Lapai 78. Tai Solarin University of Education 79. Imo State University Owerri 80. Benson Idahosa University 81. Federal University Wukari Taraba State 82. Al Hikmah University Ilorin 83. Federal Polytechnic Ilaro 84. Kogi State University 85. Nigerian Turkish Nile University Abuja 86. Petroleum Training Institute Effurun 87. Madonna University Nigeria 88. Kaduna Polytechnic 89. Paul University Awka Anambra State 90. Baze University Kuchigoro 91. Bauchi State University Gadau 92. Moshood Abiola Polytechnic Abeokuta 93. Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University (Anambra State University of Science & Technology Uli) 94. Kano University of Science & Technology Wudil 95. Kogi State Polytechnic Lokoja 96. Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education 97. Crawford University Igbesa 98. Veritas University 99. Imo State Polytechnic UmuagwoOhaji 100. Lagos State Polytechnic. About Webometrics. Since 2004, the Ranking Web (or Webometrics Ranking) is published twice a year (data is collected during the first weeks of January and July for being public at the end of both months), covering more than 20,000 Higher Education Institutions worldwide. best universities in Nigeria. We intend to motivate both institutions and scholars to have a web presence that reflect accurately their activities. If the web performance of an institution is below the expected position according to their academic excellence, university authorities should reconsider their web, open access and transparency policy, promoting substantial increases of the volume and quality of their electronic publications. You now know your university’s rank. What do you think about the ranking? ©2017 CampusPortalNG 2 Likes |
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Pricelesssmurf(m): 10:39pm On Mar 16, 2017 |
please am an aspirant of noun,first question is : is the school registration still on? if yes do i need a credit in math to study mass comm? cos i had an E in math and how much does freshers pay to study masscomm |
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by apeelewuetu: 8:50am On Mar 17, 2017 |
Pricelesssmurf:credit in eng & maths. Compulsory |
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Miniano: 9:53am On Mar 17, 2017 |
Profandie: Stay around Abule egba also vi is the best though it's far since you are not going to be visiting there everyday |
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Anthonyo15(m): 10:10am On Mar 17, 2017 |
Join Attend Vantage Study Centre (AVSC) Today For The Best Noun Tutorials @ No.45 Akobi Crescent,off Caxton Street, Ojuelegba, Surulere, Lagos or call 08185025045,08119855931 For More Information... * (SATURDAYS 9AM-6PM) * (SUNDAYS 1PM-5:30PM) |
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Profandie(m): 2:25pm On Mar 17, 2017 |
Miniano:Thanks but someone suggested Mushin study center. Imagine having 7 courses to write n u wl b tranportin urself to n fro vi |
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by ummnasreen: 5:31pm On Mar 17, 2017 |
[quote author=Anthonyo15 post=54612809][/quote] May his soul rest in aljannatul firdaus, amin |
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Anthonyo15(m): 6:16pm On Mar 17, 2017 |
NATIONAL UNIVERSITIES COMMISSION APPROVES 4 UNIVERSITIES TO RUN E-LEARNING DEGREE PROGRAMMES IN NIGERIA; 1) UNIVERSITY OF UYO 2) NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA (NOUN) 3) USMAN DANFODIYO UNIVERSITY, SOKOTO 4) UNIVERSITY OF MAIDUGURI (UNIMAID) |
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Anthonyo15(m): 7:05pm On Mar 17, 2017 |
THE NATIONAL UNIVERSITIES COMMISSION HAS CONFIRMED THAT IT APPROVED THE RUNNING OF ONLINE DEGREES THROUGH THE NEWLY INTRODUCED NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES E-LEARNING PROGRAMME IN FOUR FEDERAL UNIVERSITIES. The four universities as listed by the commission are the University of Uyo; National Open University of Nigeria; Usman Danfodiyo University, Sokoto, and University of Maiduguri. Director, Information and Public Relations of NUC, Mr Ibrahim Yakasai, however, warned that the commission maintains its stand that online degrees are not accepted in Nigeria at the moment. He added this ban does not include the four universities earlier mentioned, which have been duly approved by the commission as the pilot institutions for the Nigerian universities e-Learning programme run within the shores of Nigeria. NUC had blacklisted about 57 illegal universities in Nigeria, with some of them running online degree programmes in affiliation with some foreign universities. But Yakasai said the Nigerian Universities e-Learning Programme is a legitimate and well thought-out pilot e-Learning initiative. It is a public-private-partnership between NUC, Park Associates e-Learning Group and the four federal universities. He added that its goal is to provide new opportunities for students to access university education in Nigeria. He said the students enrolled for the programme could select any of the following undergraduate degree programmes: Economics, Banking & Finance, Accounting, Business Administration and Marketing, for which they have requisite qualifications. NUC in its weekly bulletin obtained by the Nigerian Tribune in Abuja said: “The Commission wishes to use this medium to allay all fears and doubts concerning the legitimacy or NUC endorsement of the Nigerian Universities e-Learning Programme. “This is one of the avenues that the National Universities Commission is exploring to increase access to university education without compromising quality. “Students in the programme are therefore advised to continue to pursue their studies without fear, and prospective applicants are encouraged to enrol. “Concerned parents, guardians, students and the general public may contact the commission for further clarification on the programme,” it said. 1 Like |
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Anthonyo15(m): 8:26pm On Mar 17, 2017 |
Students’ Portal (Studware) and University Official Website Home This is to bring to your notice that year one BSc. and BSc. Ed. students of Faculty of Sciences and Faculty of Education students in all the Lagos Study centers shall commence their Science Practical’s Exercise on the 10th of April, 2017. The schedule is as follows: Mondays: BIO191; Tuesdays: PHY191 and PHY192; Wednesdays: CHM191; Thursdays: BIO192; and Fridays: CHM192. On each day, three sessions will be held thus: First session: 9.00 am to 12 noon Second session: 12.30 pm to 3.30 pm Third session: 3.45 pm -6.45 pm Students are advised to come along with white long sleeve Laboratory coats (three-quarter length), Science Laboratory notes and writing material. Thank you. Dr Maureen. N. Chukwu Science Laboratory Coordinator |
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Anthonyo15(m): 10:57am On Mar 18, 2017 |
FOR PROJECT SUBMISSION!!!
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Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Emanus: 5:07pm On Mar 18, 2017 |
When is graduation list coming out for God sake. Please any information will be helpful. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Adeyemiseun24(m): 5:37pm On Mar 18, 2017 |
Pls how or where can I get past questions for mobile wireless communication Technology? Thanks |
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by promisechild(m): 11:44am On Mar 19, 2017 |
The school management has changed it school portal website from www.nouonline.com to www.nouonline.net. normal portal activities to commence on the 21/3/17 In other news Sooner or later the TMA portal will be active. Do u need a capable and trustworthy hands to handle your TMA? Noun TMA guru is here to help you. We are group of people who are interested in your academic breakthrough. We have TMA solutions to all noun courses. All our scores are 10/10,We are very fast in delivery. Follow us on facebook @ https://mobile.facebook.com/nountmagurus/?_ft_=top_level_post_id.1054006564731091%3Atl_objid.1054006564731091
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Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by olajumpo1: 12:50pm On Mar 19, 2017 |
May his gentle soul rest in perfect peacf Anthonyo15: |
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by mabel4trips(f): 6:24pm On Mar 19, 2017 |
Shhhhhhhhhh…. Its a gathering, a religion or religious sect generally considered to be extremist or fame, with its followers often living in an uncontroversial manner under the guidance of an authoritarian, charismatic leader. That’s the dictionary meaning of the word cultism, and to me it has gone beyond the days of the Ayes and the Pyrates as persay. Cultism today has developed a new phase which of course is no much different from the definition above and in this I wish to throw more light on. The founding fathers of cultism in Nigerian today, would sit back and smile at what it has become, others like my able laureate Wole Soyinka as a learned man would understand the adverse effects of his good intentions back in 1952 in the University Of Ibadan and frown bitterly because so many souls, the innocent and the guilty have been lost or killed for the sake of the word “Cultism” Today, Cultism has become a new thing in the Nigerian society and what pains me more is the rate at which this new phase is generally accepted and respected in every home. Our youths no longer says welcome to the good things, to the good names and to the degrees. They only want to enjoy the gift of this new cult and I still say its not worth the attention it currently gets in our society. The new phase of cultism is so admired by all simply because of the good things that is believed to come with it. The leaders of this cult are not those in 1952, its simply those that are seen as bosses or Oga in the game. Wait in the game of what? Game of pretence and stealing? You hear Johnson caught his new car, Toyota Spider and your every sanity vanishes from your head. You see him build house for his papa and mummy and you suddenly want to explode. Your every good mentality suddenly drops and you want to hit his wall, house or phone in order to blend in. Now he actually picks your call and you go straight to the point. “Make they carry me along naa”, you demand to be carried along, to be updated with the current trends in the cult and if his mind allows, he invites you to his spot. Buy some high profile cognacs, BBQ and assorted kinds of booz and your day is made. Oboy this guy na blast. You’ve probably touched the heavens and no one reach you again. Now you’ve tasted the cult, the next thing you wanna do is blend of be blended into the system and so you look for money from every corner and hit the plaza or the mall to do some shopping (Buying Laptops for Yahoo = being blended into the cult) After the shopping you want to buy the uniform too, may be regalia is a better word for it. And so you Walk into a Barbara shop, Dies your hair black Grow some dreads, after a few weeks of sleeplessness, you catch Your own Toyota spider, Drink a lot of codeine (The favorite drug of the members), take a lot of weed, hit the jewelry shop and get some gold chains or mimics, you buy that Trending Nike Slippers, get your own tattoo on the face and get one or 2 piercing. Now you’re a bonafide member of cult, you’re trending, you’ve been with the bosses and you’re recognized. You buy their favorite smartphone brand (iPhone), you now get a very cool hotel where you spend most of your night. You actually speak and text like all members do and you begin to hit on girls like your bosses do, if you’re not careful enough, you’re introduced to the “Plus” version of the cult and this time a human sacrifice becomes necessary. They ask for one or 2 members of your family, probably your mum or any other person the juju could work for. Its called “Washing of hands” and you’re big boy now. The money keeps coming, you stay real to the cult and you’re a big boy. You hit the clubs and buy the expensive brands of wine, probably 300,000 every night and you’re good with the girls. You’re on Facebook only to do one thing “Seek the innocent white women” and scam the hell out of them and you think you’re going to make heaven? The cult is growing fast and so other new ones are introduced to you. They call you boss and you think you’re really a good boss. Look you’re just a thieve, you’re a cultist and you are among the many thieves that have spoiled the name of this country, even if they don’t know you’re a Nigerian, you’re one and you’re the reason why I was called a scam in Jamaica. You’ve made it hard for Nigerians to walk into a Club or a shop and but with their cash because the cash (Dollar, euro, dinar, pounds has to be scanned to ensure its not fake, yet a little boy walks in with his bill, buys and walks away without his notes check simply because you’ve made the world believe there is every bit of scamming in our gene. You’ve made it almost hard for an average honest Nigerian to secure a job abroad because you’ve so spoiled the name “Nigerian” to the extent that even illiterates now frowns at the average educated Nigerian youth out there. This is the cult and it is trending now, but that’s selfish though cos you’re happy for your own pocket. Not really here to criticize the actual cultism, I respect everyman for his religion and culture but this new phase of cultism is what I frown at cos its caused me a lot of pain. Can’t even make a friend from outside Nigeria here on Facebook without having to explain how clean I am from scamming. Please feel free to leave your comments and suggestions http://www.richardnwachukwu.com.ng/new-phase-cultism-nigeria-today/ ©MrPinner 2017 Shhhhhhhhhh…. Its a gathering, a religion or religious sect generally considered to be extremist or fame, with its followers often living in an uncontroversial manner under the guidance of an authoritarian, charismatic leader. That’s the dictionary meaning of the word cultism, and to me it has gone beyond the days of the Ayes and the Pyrates as persay. Cultism today has developed a new phase which of course is no much different from the definition above and in this I wish to throw more light on. The founding fathers of cultism in Nigerian today, would sit back and smile at what it has become, others like my able laureate Wole Soyinka as a learned man would understand the adverse effects of his good intentions back in 1952 in the University Of Ibadan and frown bitterly because so many souls, the innocent and the guilty have been lost or killed for the sake of the word “Cultism” Today, Cultism has become a new thing in the Nigerian society and what pains me more is the rate at which this new phase is generally accepted and respected in every home. Our youths no longer says welcome to the good things, to the good names and to the degrees. They only want to enjoy the gift of this new cult and I still say its not worth the attention it currently gets in our society. The new phase of cultism is so admired by all simply because of the good things that is believed to come with it. The leaders of this cult are not those in 1952, its simply those that are seen as bosses or Oga in the game. Wait in the game of what? Game of pretence and stealing? You hear Johnson caught his new car, Toyota Spider and your every sanity vanishes from your head. You see him build house for his papa and mummy and you suddenly want to explode. Your every good mentality suddenly drops and you want to hit his wall, house or phone in order to blend in. Now he actually picks your call and you go straight to the point. “Make they carry me along naa”, you demand to be carried along, to be updated with the current trends in the cult and if his mind allows, he invites you to his spot. Buy some high profile cognacs, BBQ and assorted kinds of booz and your day is made. Oboy this guy na blast. You’ve probably touched the heavens and no one reach you again. Now you’ve tasted the cult, the next thing you wanna do is blend of be blended into the system and so you look for money from every corner and hit the plaza or the mall to do some shopping (Buying Laptops for Yahoo = being blended into the cult) After the shopping you want to buy the uniform too, may be regalia is a better word for it. And so you Walk into a Barbara shop, Dies your hair black Grow some dreads, after a few weeks of sleeplessness, you catch Your own Toyota spider, Drink a lot of codeine (The favorite drug of the members), take a lot of weed, hit the jewelry shop and get some gold chains or mimics, you buy that Trending Nike Slippers, get your own tattoo on the face and get one or 2 piercing. Now you’re a bonafide member of cult, you’re trending, you’ve been with the bosses and you’re recognized. You buy their favorite smartphone brand (iPhone), you now get a very cool hotel where you spend most of your night. You actually speak and text like all members do and you begin to hit on girls like your bosses do, if you’re not careful enough, you’re introduced to the “Plus” version of the cult and this time a human sacrifice becomes necessary. They ask for one or 2 members of your family, probably your mum or any other person the juju could work for. Its called “Washing of hands” and you’re big boy now. The money keeps coming, you stay real to the cult and you’re a big boy. You hit the clubs and buy the expensive brands of wine, probably 300,000 every night and you’re good with the girls. You’re on Facebook only to do one thing “Seek the innocent white women” and scam the hell out of them and you think you’re going to make heaven? The cult is growing fast and so other new ones are introduced to you. They call you boss and you think you’re really a good boss. Look you’re just a thieve, you’re a cultist and you are among the many thieves that have spoiled the name of this country, even if they don’t know you’re a Nigerian, you’re one and you’re the reason why I was called a scam in Jamaica. You’ve made it hard for Nigerians to walk into a Club or a shop and but with their cash because the cash (Dollar, euro, dinar, pounds has to be scanned to ensure its not fake, yet a little boy walks in with his bill, buys and walks away without his notes check simply because you’ve made the world believe there is every bit of scamming in our gene. You’ve made it almost hard for an average honest Nigerian to secure a job abroad because you’ve so spoiled the name “Nigerian” to the extent that even illiterates now frowns at the average educated Nigerian youth out there. This is the cult and it is trending now, but that’s selfish though cos you’re happy for your own pocket. Not really here to criticize the actual cultism, I respect everyman for his religion and culture but this new phase of cultism is what I frown at cos its caused me a lot of pain. Can’t even make a friend from outside Nigeria here on Facebook without having to explain how clean I am from scamming. Please feel free to leave your comments and suggestions http://www.richardnwachukwu.com.ng/new-phase-cultism-nigeria-today/ ©MrPinner 2017 |
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by AngelicBeing: 8:16am On Mar 20, 2017 |
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Nobody: 11:19am On Mar 20, 2017 |
Please has anyone done the WAEC result screening exercise Anthonyo15 talked about? Because Benin study center said their is nothing like that. 1 Like |
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Nobody: 11:37am On Mar 20, 2017 |
their is notting like WAEC screening exercise. maybe that info is for his study center only |
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Nobody: 11:39am On Mar 20, 2017 |
AdaobiJerry:their is notting like WAEC screening exercise. maybe that info is for his study center only |
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Nobody: 11:59am On Mar 20, 2017 |
oyegbe:Thank you jare. Hope we don't get wrong news here o |
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by SkiddyDoc: 12:33pm On Mar 20, 2017 |
Mushin study centre sent SMS to students for the screening oh |
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