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NYSCRe: Akwa Ibom State B'15, Lets Meet Here by adeabi: 10:11pm On Oct 22, 2015
Please add me up. 08064243409 is my number, I'm from Oyo state(Ogbomoso to be precise) and schooled at Unilorin. AKWA IBOM, STREAM I
NYSCRe: Dashboard Info Pcm 15 B by adeabi: 3:54pm On Sep 27, 2015
''You have Already made payment. Thank You'' is what I read. Hope I have no problem.
NYSCRe: NYSC Deploys Biometric Technology For Conduct Of Check On Corps Members by adeabi: 9:55pm On Sep 03, 2015
“Employers of ex corps
members can now
login the NYSC website and verify the certificate and authenticity of other information presented them” he added.

A welcomed development
SportsRe: Daily Just2odds Tips by adeabi: 2:14pm On Aug 27, 2015
Please, which betting site is good for deposits ? I need urgent reply. Thanks
NYSCRe: NYSC 2015 Batch B House by adeabi: 1:32pm On Aug 26, 2015
Thank you Unilorin for uploading my name. But what is meaning of Matric no. not in use (Create a Fresh Account)?
NYSCRe: NYSC 2015 Batch B House by adeabi:
flex12:
None yet...hopefully tonight if d rumour going around is true....heard they're gonna upload it dis evening
Has SA rectified mistakes on the Dummy list for NYSC BATCH-B(Unilorin) uploaded on the school portal last week ?
NYSCRe: NYSC 2015 Batch B House by adeabi: 5:07pm On Aug 25, 2015
Is there any PCM from Unilorin who has seen his/her name on Nysc portal?
NYSCRe: N19,000 Wont Be Enough So Get More Pay As A Corper by adeabi:
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EducationRe: I Will Kill Myself On Wednesday by adeabi:
I am/was was a student of that school so i understand the system of that school. Most of those lecturer are sadists to the extent that if you have carry over of 1 unit course left in final year, that is automatic spill over no matter how you beg for mercy.

How old are you-23 yrs? You are too young to commit such atrocity. God will never forgive you o o o.

Way-out: talk to your level adviser or H.o.d to help you beg those lecturers in charge of those courses, tell them that you are already a spill-over student. But pray before you do that and trust me, you will be among us graduating this year-October and Prospective corps members.
NYSCRe: NYSC Introduces Self-deployment For Prospective Corps Members by adeabi: 10:58am On Jul 24, 2015
Opportunity to choose states of their choice outside their socio-cultural and linguistic areas.

Hmmm hmmm !!!That means prospective corps members originated from North('majorly' Hausas) will be restricted to Yoruba and igbo lands only. PCMs Originated from south-west('majorly' Yorubas) will be restricted to North and south or south-east while PCMs originated from south-east('majorly' igbos) will be restricted to North, west or North-west.

God, please influence my 'posting' AMEN.
NYSCRe: He Made 3.49 (second Class Lower), Should He Forgo NYSC For Second Class Upper. by adeabi:
without reading the content of your post I knew it would be Unilorin. I am quite familiar with the system of this school.

Before I comment on your post let me briefly share you my experience in that school.

I am/was a student of that school. Since the day I entered that school I never conceded any carry over till 500 level(1st semester) when I played with a particular 1unit course (I say 1 unit course ).I met the man in charge the course through the H.O.D, level adviser and some senior lectures but to no avail than to register the course(automatic extra year) which i did.(plus any 4 unit courses to make it 5 units)
if not because my 2.1 cgpa was very strong, I would have not been able to graduate with my 2.1.(To God be the glory B15 in my mind because i have checked my result)
I don't want to mention my department and faculty because this forum is a small world(because there was a post someone posted about Unilorin.The lecturer commented on it in the class the following day )

If i were you, i would have accepted my faith like that because of the following reasons:

(i) what is the certainty that you will graduate with that 2.1 if you spill over? because you should not have less that B's or at worst ONLY one C in the courses you register.

(ii) is it only by the grade you can make it in life?.who told you can not prove your 2.2 better than 2.1. ?

(iii) have it at back of your mind that you will waste your money, energy and your precious time.

(iv) Although, the chance of getting the job during nysc is slim but some are achieving it.token amount from Nysc will reduce burden from your parent.

My advice: You can only re-register if and only if you have someone/company awaiting you a job with 2.1 (because there are many jobless 2.1 out there) and that will serve as drive/motivation to achieve your goal-2.1.

Yoruba adage says- Ti o ba ko iwaju si o, ko ta, ti o ba ko eyin si o, ko ta, Ti o ba ku iwo nikan, ki o tun ero ara re pa.
NYSCRe: NYSC 2015 Batch B House by adeabi:
page 666 atlast

666 is the number, or name, of the wild beast with seven heads and ten horns that comes out of the sea. (Revelation 13:1, 17, 18 )

This beast is a symbol of the worldwide political system, which rules over “every tribe and people and tongue and nation.” (Revelation 13:7 )

The name 666 identifies the political system as a gross failure in God’s sight. How?

The mark of the beast The Bible says that people receive “the mark of the wild beast” because they follow it “with admiration,” to the point of worshipping it. ( Revelation 13:3, 4; 16:2)

Who forced me to comment on this page because I didn't want to.

Anyway B15 time-table on my mind
NYSCRe: A Corper Posted To A Unclad Tribe? by adeabi: 7:02am On Jun 15, 2015
Wonders shall never end
RomanceRe: (photos)... A Nairalander's Birthday Gift From His Girlfriend. by adeabi: 8:08pm On Jun 11, 2015
Hope the device(wrist watch) has no built-in GPS so she will not be able to track your voice, movement and people around you. Please do no womanize or cheat on her be cause she will know with the aid of that device.
NYSCRe: Corper Wee: Earn Extra Income In Addition To Your Allowee by adeabi:
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NYSCHe Want To Know About His Eligibility For NYSC by adeabi(op):
What is eligibility of someone if he/she is counting 30th year in the same year of graduation. will he/she eligible for NYSC?
Or simply put, will NYSC mobilize someone counting 30th year?
For example, 29yrs 5months, 29yrs 2months, 29yrs 8months etc.
NYSCRe: Nysc Age Limit by adeabi: 7:24am On May 25, 2015
What of if that person is counting 30th year, will he/she eligible for NYSC?
EducationRe: Why You Will Have A LOW CGPA In First Year by adeabi: 5:20pm On May 08, 2015
My start was very poor with 2.76 cgpa 100l first semester due negligence of aforementioned points but after discovered myself, I latter graduated with strong 2.1 from Unilorin '14 (Engineering)
EducationRe: Hilarious Pic Of A UNIBEN Student Preparing For Exam by adeabi: 2:38pm On Apr 30, 2015
Do not compare Unilorin reading level to you school o o o .imagine my roommate starts night class every second week of resumption only to graduate with 4.46 cgpa. I didn't known why 75 percent of halls always full to the brim in the fourth week or resumption during the night class? Only thrice I saw my roommate in a particular semester, we both packed to school in order to have full access light. UNILORIN is just like Arsenal players in soccer league, may God crown our effort!
PoliticsRe: Politics Of Oyo State, Why And How Ajimobi Won by adeabi: 6:33pm On Apr 13, 2015
raumdeuter:
APC

I support the position of the OP.

The people complaining are the political jobbers. The thugs complaining there is no money in town

The average citizen are happy there is security and infrastructural development unlike in previous regime

Take this. Oyo has changed , this is nolonger the Oyo of Buje budanu of the previous regimes
That is why people are lamenting scarcity of money in Oyo state. Who can tell me his achievement in Oyo state other than his uncompleted roads ?.
PoliticsRe: Ajimobi, New Re-Elected Oyo Governor Got A Kiss From His Wife. by adeabi: 4:01pm On Apr 12, 2015
Ha ha ha Oyo state may suffer for another four years I must tell you all the truths. The bitter truth is that he rigged the election in Iseyin and some areas in Ibadan, I must tell you all that we are tired of his administration. Who can tell me his specific achievements except the uncompleted roads? . God is watching this man in 3D and HE will judge faithfully.
PoliticsRe: Certain Predictions Of Who Will Win The Governorship Elections Across The Nation by adeabi: 8:31am On Apr 11, 2015
Hmmmm I doubt your epistle
PoliticsOyo State 2015 Gubernatorial Election, The Likely Winner by adeabi(op): 4:20pm On Apr 03, 2015
Research shows that about 2.5 millions voters were registered in Oyo state in which Ibadan has about 1.5 millions voters. From the research perspectives, Oyo state is mainly consist Ibadan, Oyo town, Ogbomoso, Oke-Ogun and Ibarapa(s) so, about 85 percent, 75 percent, 73 percent of Ogbomoso, Oke-Ogun and Ibarapas respectively will vote Alao-Akala. So, Ibadan votes will be equally distributed among these four candidates-senator Abiola Ajimobi of APC, Engineer Seyi Makinde of SDP, Senator Rasheed Ladoja of Accord and Otunba Alao Akala of Labour part. Research also shows that apc voted with all their capacity(population or members) during the last presidential election which is approximately 500 thousands votes in Oyo state (inclusive some haters of JEG from other parties)
Conclusively, Alao-Akala will win this election not Apc or pdp as people of Ibadan viewed it!!!
PoliticsRe: Oyo Governorship: Alao Akala Dumps PDP, Picks Labour Party Ticket by adeabi: 1:01pm On Dec 10, 2014
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RomanceRe: Urgent Advice: He Wants To Get A New Phone For My Girl Friend by adeabi: 9:04pm On Nov 18, 2014
She should wait till you or her parent get her another phone. She can be using low key phone before buy multimedia phone, because that toaster will use that opportunity to win her heart!
EducationYes, Engineers Should Be Respected And Paid More Than A Doctor by adeabi(op): 5:08pm On Oct 08, 2014
Just to buttress the epistle posted by Tbliss12 on Nairaland some days ago, I would like to share this piece information extracted from a site so at the end of the day, you will all agree with me that an engineer should be treated as 'a small god'!

At any one time, there can be up to 150,000 people in aircraft flying around the world and
they have all put their absolute trust in the engineers
who designed, built and maintained them; they have
trust in these engineers that
everything will function
normally and they will arrive
at their destination safely to
meet their loved ones or continue with the business
that took them on the
journey in the first place. Even with the everyday
things we do, without
realising it, we trust our lives
to engineers. We trust that
there will be electricity when
we switch the power on at home to give warmth and
light; we trust that the water
we drink will be fit for
drinking when we turn on
the tap; we trust that the car
we drive at 30, 50 or 70 mph will get us to our destination
safely. There is not one thing
in our lives that isn't touched
by or dependent upon
engineers. As a result, society, perhaps
without realising it, places
tremendous trust in engineers.

This implicit trust in engineers
and engineering is imbedded
in our modern society. The other professionals, in
whom we place our absolute
trust, are doctors. When our
bodies go wrong, we trust
that doctors will understand
what is going on and that they will have the skills
necessary to diagnose the
correct drug, repair the
broken part through surgery
or tell us to change our life
style. We then continue on our way, until the next time,
with increasing frequency as
we get older, and this
continues until our human
'engine' finally gives up and
stops functioning all together. The analogies are obvious, but
have engineers done a better
job than doctors in
understanding and managing
the process of deterioration
and failure?
Should the medical profession look to
engineers, and the techniques
they use, to achieve such
impressive levels of reliability
and extended life on the
things that they design and maintain? One thing we should
appreciate is that engineers
have far more control over
the basic design of the things
they maintain; in fact they
have absolute control. Engineers have to design the
things in the first place;
whereas doctors have
absolutely no control. They
have to take what they have
been given as a basic design by an almighty creator,
evolution or whatever you
may believe has created what
we are today.

So engineers
have the advantage over
doctors in that they can learn from the experience of past
failures and can change the
design the next time round;
the engineering equivalent of
evolution. In all fairness, this
has a major impact on the increasing reliability of the
things that engineers design
and build. However, once the design is
complete and the product
built, there is perhaps a
common starting point for
both the engineer and the
doctor; they both have to keep their 'patient'
functioning as reliably as
possible for as long as possible.
Doctors have to cope with a
whole variety of different
lifestyles that human beings may choose to live under;
engineers have to contend
with the different operation
conditions under which their
design has to work. It could be argued that
engineers have adopted a far
more structured and analytical
approach than doctors to
maintaining things and
keeping things going for longer and more reliably. So,
could doctors and the medical
profession look to engineers
to help us live longer and have
a better quality of life? It is a fundamental law of
nature, the second law of
thermodynamics that all
things deteriorate and
ultimately fail; jet engines,
cars and of course human bodies. As yet, we haven't
yet found a way to
counteract that law, nor have
we found the secret of
everlasting life, at least in the
physical sense; but let's not venture into that discussion. In the past, when things
broke down or failed,
engineers repaired or replaced
them. We still do this now on
certain things, if a light bulb
goes in our home, we replace it; we don't go around our
house replacing the light bulbs
in case they fail, at least most
of us don't. We adopt a
'breakdown' approach to
maintenance; that is we wait until it's broken before we fix
it.

This situation is fine for
light bulbs, at least in a
domestic environment,
because having a light bulb go
out is not critical. There are many instances where a
breakdown approach to
maintenance is perfectly
acceptable; situations where it
doesn't matter if something
fails; we can repair or replace it when it does fail. This breakdown approach is,
to a greater extent, the
approach adopted by the
medical profession when it
comes to the maintenance of
our bodies. We go to a doctor or get referred to hospital
when something associated
with our bodies has failed, or,
when we are experiencing a
symptom that could indicate
that there could be something the matter with us. In the
main, we go to a doctor when
we are ill. To a large extent
we accept this breakdown
approach when it comes to
our bodies, however, we would find it totally
unacceptable if we waited for
an aircraft to drop out the sky
to tell us there was something
wrong with the engine. However, could the
techniques and processes now
used by engineers routinely to
achieve tremendous reliability
and extended life on complex
plant and equipment, be applied by doctors and the
medical profession on our
bodies to help us live longer
and healthier lives?

Engineers now have a much
better understanding as to
why things fail through
techniques such as Failure
Mode and Effect Analysis
(FMEA) and Reliability Centred Maintenance (RCM), Root
Cause Analysis (RCA) and
Condition Based Maintenance
(CBM). Basically, all fancy
acronyms for a very simple
logical process involving a series of questions that an
engineer asks about the
design or piece of equipment,
questions such as:
How can this fail?

What happens if it does fail?

Does it matter if it fails?, i.e.
how critical are the
consequences if it does fail? Then the critical questions are
investigated: What are the indications that
we might get before it fails?
Can we measure these
indications?
How long will we get these
indications before it fails? But finally and most
importantly: What can we do to prevent
the failure before it happens? Engineers are able to track
deterioration and the
development of problems
long before they become
critical and catastrophic failure
results. The techniques of Condition Monitoring and
Condition Based Maintenance
are being applied to a whole
variety of different areas
where safety and reliability is
critical to the operation of equipment. The application this
technology and the
intervention of corrective
actions long before
catastrophic failure occurs is
helping engineers to achieve greater reliability and extend
the life of plant and
machinery far beyond the
original design life. The intriguing question is;
could the same approach be
applied by the medical
profession to help us live
longer healthier lives? It
would require doctors to adopt a totally different
approach to health care; from
treating, with drugs or
surgery, when something
goes wrong with your body,
to actually monitoring parameters in your body
which indicate the condition
of your critical organs and
functions. However, more
importantly, this process
would need to start when you were perfectly healthy to
understand how and at what
rate you were deteriorating
from the healthy norms of
your body.

Failure in plant
and machinery does not generally occur
instantaneously, it
deteriorates over a period of
time, until the condition gets
so bad that failure occurs. Our
critical organs and functions behave in the same way; an
indication of deterioration
usually begins to manifest
itself long before the situation
becomes critical or
catastrophic, and the only way to treat the situation is
with drugs or surgery. Such a ‘Condition Based’
approach health care assumes
that there are things we can
do to keep ourselves healthy
and in optimum working
order.

The obvious one is lifestyle, but this can only be
one aspect, people who lead
good lifestyles can still
experience catastrophic failure
of parts of their bodies and its
functions. With a condition based approach to health care,
a doctor needs to know the
condition of our critical organs
and functions continually, or
at least regularly, over the
whole of our lives, so that small changes in deterioration
can be detected and corrected
long before catastrophic
failure occurs. The mainstream medical
profession is yet to take up
this challenge, maybe because
of cost, but it could be the case
that it is cheaper in the long
run to keep people healthy rather than to treat them
when they are sick. Holistic
medical practitioners are
beginning to adopt this
approach to health, because in
the early stages of deterioration it is often the
case that the function in
question is not the problem;
the root cause can often be
associated with a problem in
totally different area of the body. Considering our
engineering analogy, there is
no point in repairing a pump
that is showing signs of
failure, if the root cause of
that failure is contamination of lubrication in another part
of the circuit; you have to
address the root cause of the
problem that is causing the
failure. Processes such as Failure Mode
and Effect Analysis (FMEA)
and Reliability Centred
Maintenance (RCM), Condition
Based Maintenance (CBM) and
Root Cause Analysis (RCA) are being used by engineers to
achieve tremendous levels of
reliability and safety, not just
on critical things like aero
engines, but also with things
connected with all aspects of our lives.

Society places
tremendous trust in
engineers, It could be argued that
engineers have adopted a far
more structured and analytical
approach than doctors to
understanding deterioration
and preventing failure. So, could doctors and the medical
profession look to engineers
and the techniques and
processes that we use, to help
us live longer and have a
better quality of life?

Also an 'half-baked' engineer can kill in mass(aircraft failure as a case study) while a quack doctor cannot kill in mass, so an engineer should be well-treated among remaining professionals
Car TalkRe: A Car Parked On A Fence In Benin City (pictures). by adeabi: 5:42pm On Sep 29, 2014
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EducationRe: I Cheated In Waec And Neco.should I Return The Certificate? by adeabi: 11:40am On Sep 29, 2014
hmmm
FamilyRe: Nigerian Women Are The Most Unfaithful In The World? True Or False (survey) by adeabi: 7:21am On Sep 29, 2014
hmmmm
PoliticsRe: 2015: Alao-akala Picks PDP N3m Nomination Form For Oyo State Guber Race. by adeabi: 7:07am On Sep 20, 2014
I don't see reason why people are blasphemously insult this geneous man for just no reason.

I know that these haters are not from Oyo state, with current Government in Oyo state people are lamenting that there is no money in circulation. then where are they taking our money to?

I'm looking for someone to compare administration of Akala to other administrations in oyo state without prejudice

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