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abdulslutsky: Pls what about the required CGPA for msc Business Administration? |
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God will count us among the few that will be choosen. IJN . Amen. 6 Likes |
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Good evening nairalanders, a friend of mine just finsish from sch of Health Technology with a PASS result and he wish to further her education in a university, pls what are his chances of been admitted? Which university will consider him for admision? |
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Dotsd1:And so? |
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Pls what is the cgpa reqirement for mcs in Business Administration in ife? |
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Chili89:22nd chams city ikeja |
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saqo: I just receive the message now, i will soon check their web portal to confirm |
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Jinyjagz:must you say what you don't know? For ur information OOU is one of the best university in engineering |
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Pls how true is the rumor i heard about wearing of white/white for the test? Pls i need confirmation urgently... |
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Pls how many names were shortlisted in the first place? |
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mikkymax20:I need past questions , my mail is okedokunb@gmail.com and my num is 0807754900 1 Like 1 Share |
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Izygab: Pls i need the past questions my whatsapp line is 08077854900. pls inbox me ur num. Thanks in anticipation |
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sparko1:Lagos cham city 22nd, my num is 08077854900 |
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Pls help me out with this num: ADEKUNLE IKEADE FUNMILAYO NIS-000000351096 OYO STATE OKEDOKUN BLESSING ADEWOLE NIS-000000501599 OYO STATE |
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@gateleo or anybody that can update me, pls what is the requirement to be admitted for msc in Business Adminstration and what is the cost of running the programme at OAU? |
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Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago Iwoye, Ogun State has been approved by the International Professional Managers Association (IPMA), UK as its first advanced internationally accredited collaborative centre for professional excellence in Business Administration and Management in Nigeria.The Chief Executive Officer of IPMA –UK, Professor Mike Wooi, said the establishment of the centre at OOU was part of its global efforts in honing and improving the skills needed for excellence in operational, administrative and strategicperformance in both public and private sectors.Wooi said: “Olabisi Onabanjo University was chosen because their leadership and management have shown a very clear strategic focus and direction to advance professionalism and competency in Business Administration andManagement.”He said its centre at OOU would further enhance the institution’s credentials in academic and professional education nationally and internationally.The International Professional Managers Association, according to Wooi, is a UK-based international examining, licensing and regulatory membership qualifying body that provides management andmanagement-related students and workers with the opportunity to participate and be part of the process of improving administrative and managerial performance and effectiveness in all areas of business, industry and public administration around business, industry and public administration around the world.“IPMA is a member of the National Academic Recognition Information Centre of the UK (UK-NARIC) and recognised in Nigeria by the Federal Ministryof Education,” he added. |
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On OOU fee Reduction: An Open Letter to Gov. Amosun Dear Amosun, I deem it neccessary at this juncture on the state of things in OOU to quickly call your attention to the path of "no return to office" which you thread. Let me quickly identify here that what you and your cohort had planned is an ill-advised one. Engaging the use of force as the ultimate answer to the yearnings of OOUites in the face of school fees reduction will bring nothing to you and your cohort but Ignominy. How quickly you have forgotten how you begged OOUites for their support and vote during your campaign in 2011. So soon you have forgotten that you promised us a reasonable affordable tuition fee, where you stated clearly that we are denied affordable by the then administration.But it is so sad that we were unaware that your campaign at OOU, was a desperate attempt on your part to get power and in a twinkle of an eye turn it into a monster against the very people whom you begged for their votes and support. The truth is: you cannot terrorize us and still expect us or our parents or even friends to return you to office with our votes or theirs come "2015". However, it is satanic and villainous of your government to order the closure of our only citadel of learning, just because innocent students who had been deprived of affordable education demanded lawfully and peacefully a reasonable reduction as promised by you in 2011. Your excuse of operating ten(10) tertiary institutions does sound meaningful to us. Because as a candidate in 2011 you visited these schools begging for votes and you were so aware of their existence. Your excuse is nothing but an uncensored one. As if that was not enough, your so called commissioner still went ahead to call us "bastards and children of poor upbringing". But my question for him is this "what is his own definition of poor bringing". Is it those dat lawfully and peacefully staged their protests or those that have taken to terrorism?. Believe me sir there are some people in your cabinet that you need to relieve of their jobs.my advise for you is: make judicious use of your remaining months in office to do what is required and expected of you, complete those projects which you have spent billions of naira on and still look like nothing have been done to them(like the ago-iwoye-Illisan road that you are yet to complete all these years), and perhaps face squarely what your administration knows how to do(administration of "bridge construction only" ![]() |
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Ogun Shuts Onabanjo Varsity to Maintain Peace To forestall breakdown of law and order, Ogun State Government has directed the Governing Council of Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU), Ago Iwoye, to close down the university immediately. The government also advised all parents whose wards are students of the university to immediately call them to order as the government will not tolerate any act that will disturb the peace being enjoyed by the people of the state. In a statement signed by Barrister Taiwo Adeoluwa, Secretary to State Government, the decision to shut the university was taken in the overall interest of peace and order as the students of the university have continued to issue threats while rejecting all entreaties and concessions made by the government on their various demands concerning the recently announced reduction of school fees. The government had on August 12 after extensive deliberations involving the leadership of the student unions in the 10 state-owned tertiary institutions, heads of the institutions and government representatives , announced reductions in school fees by as high as 61 percent. The government also abolished the indigene/ non-indigene dichotomy in the school fees regime and announced the 2014-2015 academic session as commencement period for the policy. However, while students in nine of the ten institutions commended the government for its decisions, OOU students insisted that the new school fees regime should take effect from the 2013/2014 academic session and that the fees should be further reduced. The OOU students premised their position on the fact that they are currently running the 2013-2014 academic session which will end in January. They also rejected the fact presented by students of other institutions that they are also in the same situation as some of them will only be concluding the 2013-2014 session in December. The government had also sought to convince the students that it could not afford to bear the financial implication of commencing the implementation of the new school fees regime as it will cost the government over N2 billion. OOU students staged a violent demonstration in the state capital on August 15 and it took the personal intervention of the governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun to restore normalcy. The governor thereafter set up an ad-hoc committee to discuss with the students with a view to resolving the situation. During discussions with the ad-hoc committee, OOU students maintained their stand that the fees must be further reduced and that the implementation must commence immediately. The explanation that no other State in Nigeria is saddled with the responsibility of funding 10 tertiary institutions and that to accede to their request would mean natural death for the institutions made no sense to them. The student leaders were within the week sending text messages round, urging their colleagues ‘to get ready for action’ as they are ready to unleash violence on the state capital. Security reports have since confirmed that because the students are acting under external influence, no concession made by the government will be satisfactory to them. “Consequently, we have no option than to order the immediate closure of all the campuses of Olabisi Onabanjo University to protect the students and other residents of the state and their property. We urge all parents to impress on their wards the need to maintain peace in the interest of all”, Adeoluwa stated. Signed Barrister Taiwo Adeoluwa Secretary to State Government |
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ceeceeco: Thank God i'm a graduate.congratulation. we will also graduate one day. if we did not fight this battle now ur children wil also suffer from it wen they enter university. |
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olamidarsenal: Helooooooooooooooooo. Pls hw can i update my awaiting result since the result is out? Pls replyI don't fink you need to update ur result since it will be presented during verification after you might av been given admission. |
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I don't knw much about igboho but igbeti is a peaceful town, it is a place you will like to visit some other time.I will never forget my home town IGBETI. |
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A brother in my fellowship has the gift and he is the only one i av ever seen 1 Like |
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I used mine this morning and i was not charged |
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jeweljeweljewel |
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is there any hope on withheld result? If there is, how long will it take to check back? Thanks. |
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Rubbish sch fee u no reduce it seems u av forgotten d promise u made imagine 100l paying 181k i am doubting this Amosu, |
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which kind reduction; say dat one na reduction bata hear news wella b4 posting rubbish |
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Pls abayomi wen is d sch fees dead line 4 freshers pls it is very very urgent !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Lord i fenk u my name finally came out |
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Pls wen is anoda list coming |
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Is it true dat they have released anoda list after 2nd supp. |
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Is it true dat they have released anoda list after 2nd supp. |
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