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My Lecturer flying Lasu's flag high � |
The Ultimatum given by 14 Civil societies, Punch, Sahara Reporters, Woke Soyinka does not reflect the opinion of Majority of Nigerians. We have to go to the streets before you believe we are angry |
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Pls anyone with GMAT questions and answers for seplat should send oo. adedoyinsultan@gmail.com |
Can it work on infinix hot 8? |
By Quadri Sultan You may have seen them at the corner of the street, loitering the avenue, they might have harassed you before or you may even be part of them. The masses are the DEAD MEN, they are Nigerian whose present is full of encumbrances, stumbling blocks and unsurmountable obstacles which makes them unable to contribute anything good to their families and Nigeria. You can not blame them because the things Nigeria has contributed to their lives are hardship, death, sorrow and poverty. These dead men are irrelevant in the present and they have no future. The dead cannot speak, walk, eat or grow. You can say the same for the masses. They have no voice, neglected in the scheme of things, they cannot make their plights known to those in power. They live in silence and their problems eat them up till they vanish from our memories. The masses are stagnant and are unable to make advancement in any aspect of life. They are relegated to settle for less, working day and night to survive their miserable lives. We have all seen their motionless state but we do not help them because we believe our own problems are enough troubles. The gap between the destitute and the rich keeps getting wider and very few people care to empower the less privileged. For more kindly use the link http:///s625471d1191106en_ng
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Please can anybody give us a detailed report of this year's test |
If we fellow Nigerians are discriminating ourselves like this I wonder what you expect from a white Man. |
It is only in Nigeria that the academic see themselves as ordinary workers that work and get paid, they should know it goes further than that. They care about ASUU more than Nigeria. They want us the students to believe in Nigeria but they don't believe in Nigeria. |
God bless Nigeria. All you can do is to contribute ya quota to take it where it is actually suppose to be. |
A Welcome development. We are moving forward. We are Lasu , we are proud. Our impact will be felt throughout the world. Lasu students lets gather here. |
How all these people dey see these competitions them they apply for? |
Nigeria ehn.The different arms of the government will be conflicting like there is no constitution. Even within each arm there is no harmony. How can a country like this move forward bayi.See how bad Nigeria is and some pipu are not sensitive. The still have time 4 Ego and greed.
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Loll....see clear bias Na only Messi worth writing on. Posts like this are opinions and not news. |
Shiites are to be treated as terrorists while Fulani herdsman as Prodigal Children right. The hypocrisy in Nigeria is one of a kind. |
Ronaldo is already a Legend no doubt.Awards are just physical representations. |
Hmmm...Be careful this ranking issue is quite sensitive if you are not sure don't post anything about it. |
These private university folks are smart o.They are the best in our secondary schools and are Lucky to have rich parents. If you had the chance you would have opted for a private university.Do you actually think people will leave No strike,conducive learning environment, quality and caring lecturers and go to a public university. Public university are not enabling enough period, there nothing so special about them.I am a student of a public university. |
God bless Celestial |
adedoyinsultan@gmail.com |
Happy Birthday Sir.Thank You so doing so much for country that does not seem to worth anything. |
Guys i need Past questions adedoyinsultan@gmail.com |
We are Lasu We are Proud |
Report by Quadri Sultan 21st of June,2019 Friday came like every other school day without a knowledge of what it holds.I saw a man with books, so I concluded he was here to sell book. Lo and behold, it was Mr Lekan Otufodurin a world class journalist, a media career development specialist.In the past decade Mr Otufodunrin has dedicated himself into training and nurturing young journalists. Mr Otufodunrin came to Lagos State University to conduct a quiz and make learning fun for it School of Communication students in commemoration of his 60th birthday. The event took place at Lagos State University, School of Communication New faculty building, Ojo with Animam Sandra and Okerinde Ayobami representing the institution. The representives Answered twenty questions in all, out of 40 questions from the print media, broadcast, public relations and advertisements. " It is giving back to the society which is rare these days, he actually went out of his way to make a difference" said Gbadamosi Joseph "It was a thrilling exercise with a valid transmission of knowledge no doubt. Did I learn ? Yes I did." Kelechi Azodeh also commented. Mr Otufodunrin who conducted the quiz himself said the quiz has been conducted in about 8 communication departments in Nigeria. He delivered an entertaining and of course educating session.He gave out the rules of the competition ; with the contestants having 5 seconds to answer any question, they were given an option to ask for help from the audience. He said the competition have been conducted in the University of Lagos, Bayero University, Lagos State polytechnic, Nigerian institute of journalism and so on. The top three schools will move to the next stage with Laptops and other gadgets up for grabs, with consolation prizes for all participants. The audience were active, they answered four questions for the contestants.The audience really enjoyed the competition.They clamored for more questions even with the 5 questions thrown out to the audience. Those who answer questions were given books like "In the name of our father" by Olukorede S. Yishau, The JOURNALIST YOU OUGHT TO BE by his very own self etc At the end of the competition the Contestants were able to get sixteen questions right out of the twenty questions they were asked. At the end of the Competition Mr Otufodunrin was really thrilled with the activeness and enthusiasm of all present.He ended by dishing out timeless advice. He said " Mass Communication Student: I want to be a broadcaster, writer, photo journalist Me: Show me your @youtube Channel, @instagram account,blog, Twitter with content of what you have done and can do " He also reiterated that " your first class degree or certification will not matter in the face of practical experience when you get to the industry" He ended by wishing the students luck in our mass communication journey.
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Remove LASU and replace it with Laspotech or mapoly. Ehn ehn.So laspotech and mapoly are now state universities or do you think you can compare them in any way to Lasu. |
Barca fans dis week will c pepper.its like to whole world is againt dem.MADRID,CHELSEA,LIVERPOOL,ARSEnal,manu,juve self |
The Top 10 Most Intelligent Countries In The World In 2016 10. Sweden If you’re not completely familiar with how an IQ test works, they are designed so than an average IQ will be around one hundred. Usually, somewhere around sixty percent of the people that take an IQ test will get a score in the range around one hundred. The tenth country on this list, Sweden, marks the beginning of countries that have an average IQ that is higher than the watermark of one hundred. Sweden has a good education system, with many education costs covered by the government so that education is accessible to anyone with the mental aptitude. They come in second in the world when it comes to computer usage at work. In Sweden, more than seventy five percent of workers use computers at their jobs. They also have one of the highest populations of citizens with degrees in higher education in the world. The average IQ in Sweden is around 101. 9. Austria The next three countries on this list all have an average IQ that rounds to the same whole number, so they will be listed in alphabetical order even though they are all tied. Strangely, these three countries all border each other as well. This could mean that they have similar cultural influences and context which make it so that their IQ test performance is very similar. It could also be that because of proximity, these three countries have similar education systems. Austria is said to be a country with one of the best education systems in the world. Austria has the second highest percentage of people with PhDs who are in the workforce of any country. For every thousand people in the country, around seven females will have a PhD, and around nine males will as well. The average IQ in Austria is 102. 8. Germany Germany historically has had a high percentage of great thinkers. When one thinks of the fields of philosophy, science, and many of the arts, there have been many influential German minds. This is likely due to a very high amount of German citizens graduating with degrees in science, math, technology, and engineering. In fact, they have the third highest number of people graduating with STEM degrees, despite the fact that their population isn’t really that large compared with many other countries. Germany has the best GDP of any country, and also has some of the world’s oldest and most prestigious universities. The average IQ in Germany is 102. 7. Italy The tradition of innovation in science and technology in Italy goes back hundreds of years, of course. When we think of Italy, we are quickly lead to thoughts of the Roman Empire or the Italian Renaissance. Some of the greatest sculptors, painters, writers, and poets all hail from the boot shaped country. But they’re carrying it on today with above average progress in the fields of math, science, physics, and other areas. The average IQ in Italy is around 102 as well. 6. Netherlands Netherlands has a very good education system for children, ranking in ninth when it comes to the test scores of school-aged children in the fields of math and science. The country with the best education system in the world and the best school-aged test scores is said to be Finland. However, when looking at the average IQs of all the world’s countries, Finland comes in at a fairly lowly number twenty nine. This perhaps illustrates the difficulty of ranking a country’s intelligence by IQ. IQ is seemingly based on problem solving and quickness, which are not always things that can be taught. Education, on the other hand, can be more geared towards memorization and general knowledge, which aren’t as useful on an IQ test. The average IQ in Holland is 103. 5. Singapore From here on out, the rest of the countries on this list are all in Asia. Tied with Netherlands when it comes to average IQ is Singapore, the little island city-state at the southern part of Malaysia. Singapore is an important area for technology, as well as business and finance. Its students are always around the top in the world when it comes to performance in the fields of math and science. In fact, they currently are number one in the world when it comes to student test scores. Singapore’s great education system might come as a result of their powerhouse status when it comes to trade. Their super high GDP and ease of trade provide them with tons of money to fund education and social projects. The average IQ in Singapore is 103. 4. Taiwan Taiwan, officially known as the Republic of China, is one of the most densely populated countries in the world as well as being one of the smartest. When it comes to the test scores of its students, it comes in forth, in a tie with Japan. Taiwan is world renowned for its advances in technology, as well as for its devotion to its public education system. Many people in Taiwan are bilingual. Because one of Taiwan’s biggest trading partners is the United States, many young people have studied to become fluent in English to give themselves increased career prospects. The average IQ in Taiwan is 104. 3. Japan As alluded to earlier, Japan is tied for forth when it comes to the quality of education that its students received. Japan is notorious for having a difficult childhood education philosophy, with students studying long hours to prepare for difficult exams. When it comes to scientific research, Japan has increasingly been one of the top countries in the world. The University of Tokyo makes lists of the best universities to attend in the world, and is considered to be the best university in Asia. The literacy rate in Japan is ninety nine percent, one of the highest in the world. It’s unclear how related this could be said to be to intelligence, but Japan is also the place in the world where people have the highest life expectancy. The average IQ in Japan is 105. 2. South Korea The business news company Bloomberg has said that South Korea is the most “innovative” of all countries in the world. Their students have the third best test scores of any country, and they spend a lot of money on research and development projects. The very advanced nation of South Korea has the highest percentage of its population with a STEM degree, with over thirty percent of the adult population with a degree in one of those fields. South Korea is said to have the fastest and most reliable internet in the world. Those high internet speeds are both a sign of its commitment to science and research, and could be linked to their technological progress. The downfall of South Korea’s education system is that it is dangerously competitive. As a result of difficult testing, long school hours, and competitive schools, South Korea is known for having a high suicide rate among students. The average IQ in South Korea is 106. 1. Hong Kong It’s always up for debate if someone should include Hong Kong on a list like this because it isn’t technically a country. It’s a “special administrative region” in China. However, to ignore Hong Kong on a list like this would be to ignore a country of millions with the highest IQ of any country, which would be a shame. Hong Kong’s students receive the second best math and science test scores of any country, and is said to have the second best education system after Finland. Many students in Hong Kong will enrol in extra classes outside of school to round out their educations better and improve their future prospects. That kind of dedication to education can be hard for us to imagine for those of us in North America. Obviously, the hard work has paid off in Hong Kong. Their average IQ is 107. WHERE IZ BRITAIN AND THE US THEIR CHILDREN WANT TO ACTORS,ACTRESSES,MUSICIANS "SUPERSTARS ". |
Discipline in Nigeria has been disposed a long time ago.The lack of discipline gave room for injustice,corruption,exam malpractices to mention a few.lets see ur views on some of the ethnic groups that still practice some discipline.. 1 Igbo 2 Hausa 3 Yoruba 4 Ijaw 5 Tiv 6 Irobo You can add to the list. |
The Black Death was an epidemic of bubonic plague, a disease caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis that circulates among wild rodents where they live in great numbers and density. Such an area is called a ‘plague focus’ or a ‘plague reservoir’. Plague among humans arises when rodents in human habitation, normally black rats, become infected. The black rat, also called the ‘house rat’ and the ‘ship rat’, likes to live close to people, the very quality that makes it dangerous (in contrast, the brown or grey rat prefers to keep its distance in sewers and cellars). Normally, it takes ten to fourteen days before plague has killed off most of a contaminated rat colony, making it difficult for great numbers of fleas gathered on the remaining, but soon- dying, rats to find new hosts. After three days of fasting, hungry rat fleas turn on humans. From the bite site, the contagion drains to a lymph node that consequently swells to form a painful bubo, most often in the groin, on the thigh, in the armpit hence it name bulbonic plague. It killed about 75 to 200 millon people in europe from 1346-53 |
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