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Romance / Re: Love Making In Swimming Pools Is Getting Out Of Hand!!! by Agbo19(m): 2:14pm On Dec 13, 2023 |
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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: How I Lost A High Paying Job Because I Failed To Answer A Simple Question by Agbo19(m): 11:40am On Sep 24, 2020 |
I am interested 1 Like |
Jobs/Vacancies / Npower Batch C Is Out ! by Agbo19(m): 3:32pm On Sep 03, 2020 |
Npower 2020 has shortlisted for its second stage. Check if you are included or forward to your loved ones who applied. https://npower-fmhds-gov-ng. |
NYSC / Re: Post All Problems Relating To JAMB Regularization Here - Let's Treat Them by Agbo19(m): 3:13pm On Jan 06, 2020 |
ThreeBlackBird:futminna the jamb office at minna said it is their duty to send it to abuja |
NYSC / Re: Post All Problems Relating To JAMB Regularization Here - Let's Treat Them by Agbo19(m): 3:10pm On Jan 06, 2020 |
Corpzenith:still the same but money gone |
NYSC / Re: Post All Problems Relating To JAMB Regularization Here - Let's Treat Them by Agbo19(m): 3:06pm On Jan 06, 2020 |
ThreeBlackBird:Me my document has been signed and sent to jamb since December 12 2019 but have not gotten any feedback... Am just tired of waiting and I still don't trust this guy at all |
Education / Please What Techniques Did You Use To Obtain Scholarship Abroad For Masters by Agbo19(m): 2:35pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
Good day niralanders! i have a friend who just graduated from the university with 2.1 and is interested in obtaining a masters degree abroad on scholarship. Please are they people that has gone through this process in this forum? how did you go about the application process and all that. please help a brother! |
Webmasters / Re: Buying Google Adsense Or Waiting For Google To Approved My Adsense? Advise by Agbo19(m): 6:00pm On Dec 11, 2019 |
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Webmasters / Re: Buying Google Adsense Or Waiting For Google To Approved My Adsense? Advise by Agbo19(m): 10:39am On Dec 11, 2019 |
if you have the patience to wait for it to be approved it is cool but if you dont have that time then go ahead and buy one. that reminds me... i have one for sale if you are interested. |
Webmasters / Google Adsense Account And Blog For Sale At A Very Cheap Price by Agbo19(m): 10:32am On Dec 11, 2019 |
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Webmasters / New Tech Blog For Sale by Agbo19(m): 7:56pm On Apr 28, 2019 |
Check it out at www.emmynet360.com if interested DM me so we can negotiate 07063810061 Asap |
Computers / Do You Know Why There Is Bump On F And J Keys On Your Keyboard? by Agbo19(m): 2:27am On Mar 23, 2019 |
Have you noticed that the f and j keys on your keyboard are the only ones with bump on them? Also, Did you border to make research on why this bumps are present? Well, If you answered no to any of the above question, Then it might just be a clear sign that you ate gala with your school fees... lols. I never knew about this feature but as soon as i discovered it, I had to research on it and i was able to find some interesting reason on why this bumps are present on just the f and J keys. And that is what i will be discussing on in this is article. So without further ado, lets get started. It has always been a good practice to keep the left fingers on A S D and F buttons and the right fingers on J K L and continue reading @ https://emmynet360.com/bump-on-f-and-j-keys/ |
Webmasters / Re: A Good Freelancer Needed Asap by Agbo19(m): 11:46pm On Mar 12, 2019 |
Agbo19: Thanks guys I have one already |
Webmasters / A Good Freelancer Needed Asap by Agbo19(m): 5:11pm On Mar 12, 2019 |
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Jokes Etc / Re: First Man To Drink Garri In 2019 by Agbo19(m): 1:38am On Jan 01, 2019 |
temmyt20:same here |
Jokes Etc / Re: First Man To Drink Garri In 2019 by Agbo19(m): 1:37am On Jan 01, 2019 |
[quote author=Venusman post=74339762]Why Na. Who gave you this brain. Look like bad idea. Why not something special and beta. How come garrison. [/quotelol what else could be more special than this? |
Jokes Etc / Re: First Man To Drink Garri In 2019 by Agbo19(m): 1:34am On Jan 01, 2019 |
GuyWise101:lolz its confidential |
Jokes Etc / First Man To Drink Garri In 2019 by Agbo19(m): 12:40am On Jan 01, 2019 |
Hey just made a record ..I think am the first guy to drink garri in 2019 1 Like
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Education / Re: 2017 MTN Foundation Scholarship Scheme Registration by Agbo19(m): 2:26am On Sep 24, 2017 |
OPEYEMIOAU:pls 07063810061 |
Education / Re: 2017 MTN Foundation Scholarship Scheme Registration by Agbo19(m): 2:12am On Sep 24, 2017 |
pls anybody with the past question should pls help a brother my email is aemmanuel904@gmail.com and my number is 07063810061 |
Education / For Unillorin Under Graduates by Agbo19(m): 3:29pm On Sep 10, 2016 |
pls in they any website i can download pdfs from ..
the school has for nsche i need that of electrical |
Health / Hyperhidrosis:help Needed by Agbo19(m): 6:35pm On Sep 08, 2016 |
pls any one who has a cure to this illness should pls help..its affecting my social life ...i. sweat excessively |
Education / Re: Snepco 2016 candidates. Discussion room by Agbo19(m): 8:26pm On Aug 09, 2016 |
i applied for the scholarship and I have submitted my status has changed from saved to submitted but yet I have not received any mail from them yet |
Jokes Etc / Efcc Arrest Tinubu,obasenjo Both To Face Trial On Monday by Agbo19(m): 7:52pm On Jan 02, 2016 |
BREAKING NEWS EFCC Arrests Obasanjo, Tinubu both to face trial on Monday It was a mild drama at Murtala Mohammed International Airport today around 2:30am Nigerian time when DSS and EFCC officers arrested former President Olusegun Obasanjo on his way out of the country. The former president who was said to be wearing a white Agbada with a black shoe was arrested by DSS with Hand cuff in his hand the moment he arrived at the airport early this morning. As at time of filing this report, former Governor of Lagos State Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu was also said to have been arrested by the DSS in his residence no 26, Bourdilion road, Ikoyi Lagos. The main reason for the arrest of these two prominent politicians is yet to be known, but our sources has it that EFCC and ICPC has sent different letters of invitation to former President Olusegun Obasanjo and TInubu due to different allegations which was levelled against them but they refused to yield to the invitations. Former President Olusegun Obasanjo was said to have been involved in Harllibuton bribery case and according to the on going investigations by the National Assembly on the Power sector, an underground source has it that the former President was said to have embelzzled 570billion naira which was budgeted for the power sector from 2005-2007. According to our conversation with one of the EFCC officers who refused to reveal his identity, it was stated that Tinubu was said to have embezzled 63billion from 1999-2007 when he was the former Governor of Lagos State. According to the source,Tinubu, his wife and his Lawyer and President Olusegun Obasanjo were said to be on their way but their arrival is yet to be confirmed by the EFCC The arrest of the two prominent politicians is due to President Muhammadu Buhari's Zero tolerance to corruption and his determination to fight corruption not minding your status. While I was reading this news in my DREAM, my flat mate tapped me at the back and shouted, brother mi!!!! You are dosing off and snoring, go and sleep in your room. Na so i enter my room ooooo, and say make i Share it. Chai!!! Some people are already tensed. Please avoid hypertension. Please make it a habit to always remain calm this year irrespective of all odds. Happy New Year. May the year 2016 be your best year ever. |
Education / 20 Important Tips For Engineering Students by Agbo19(m): 5:17pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
20 Tips for Engineering
Students
Getting your engineering degree is a ticket to
rewarding careers, and sometimes a handsome
paycheck. But before you enter the field as a
professional engineer, some serious studying, a
few late nights, and a few tips to get you through
your first year are in order.
Tip #1: Take good notes, and keep them all
after your classes are over.
Engineering textbooks can be dense, but endure
through the tedium. Do your reading – all of it –
and keep a highlighter and page markers handy.
After the class is over, keep your most useful and
well-written textbooks as reference. Your notes,
annotations, and highlighting will be invaluable
later on. You may even want to keep a “Rules of
Thumb” notebook, allowing you quick access to
your most-used formulas.
Tip #2: Get to know your professors.
Develop a relationship with your professors so
you feel comfortable approaching them and
asking for help. Get to know one or two key
professors particularly well, and turn to them for
help with your homework, insight into the
industry, and even job or program references.
Tip #3: Ask questions, both in class and
out.
Your professors want you to learn. But if the only
thing you ever ask is, “Will this be on the test?”
then you are not taking advantage of their
knowledge or willingness to help. Ask for
additional examples to clarify difficult equations
and concepts. More often than not, your fellow
students will thank you for speaking up, and your
professor will appreciate your active investment
in the material.
Tip #4: Try to solve a problem before
asking for help.
No one wants to do your homework for you.
You’ll be more likely to get help if you’ve already
begun the effort. Even if you’re totally lost, make
a legitimate, prolonged effort to solve a problem
before asking for help. When you do seek help, be
prepared to discuss what you tried already, and
bring your scratch paper showing your attempts.
Tip #5: Form a study group.
Working alone can get exasperating if you find
yourself stuck on a problem. Working with others
will not only introduce other viewpoints to
approaching a problem, it will also provide
encouragement and camaraderie in the face of
frustration.
Tip #6: Teach someone else.
One of the most effective ways of ensuring you
understand something is by explaining it to
someone else. Before you move past a subject,
make sure you not only answered the question
but also can replicate and explain the process.
Each new subject and concept will build on the
last, so don’t move on until you’ve mastered each
new idea.
Tip #7: Diversify your engineering classes.
Take classes in all sorts of engineering, even if
they are not your concentration. Understanding
not only the subject matter, but also how other
types of engineers approach and solve problems,
will lend insight into your own field, from
biomedical to mechanical to chemical to
environmental engineering and beyond.
Tip #8: Take classes outside engineering,
particularly design classes.
The most successful engineers are insatiable
learners, so seek to broaden your skill set
generally. A design class can teach you how to
represent information visually and how to talk
about an idea from a big picture perspective. A
writing class can hone your skills for
communicating your ideas to others. A business
class can prepare you for organizational tasks
and leadership roles later in your career.
Tip #9: Hone your communications skills,
including conversation, writing, and
presentation.
The best and most innovative ideas in the world
have no hope of growing past the drawing board
if you are unable to communicate them
effectively. And today, most technical
communication between team members and
leadership happens over email, which is a form of
writing. Learn to present an argument simply and
without agenda, and always read your emails
through once or twice before sending.
Tip #10: Learn another language.
Engineering knows no political or cultural borders;
engineers are in demand everywhere in the world.
Increase your worth by becoming proficient in
another language, and don’t be afraid to think of
your career on a global level. Want to build
bridges in China? You should learn Mandarin.
Tip #11: Build your portfolio.
Participate in as many hands-on projects as
possible, especially those outside the classroom.
Future employers look for both coursework and
relevant experience, and a well-organized and
articulate portfolio will be invaluable during your
job search. Your practical project experience will
also reinforce the “in theory” knowledge you gain
in class.
Tip #12: Get a summer internship.
One of the best portfolio buildings blocks is the
summer internship. Internships do more than build
your resume; they demonstrate to potential
employers that you can commit to a long-term
role and work as part of a team.
Tip #13: Build your network.
Do not wait until you need a job to start building
professional relationships. In addition to getting
to know your professors and peers, attend
extracurricular lectures, workshops, and
networking events, and get to know as many
people working or studying in your field as
possible. Take a genuine interest in the work of
others, ask lots of questions, and don’t be afraid
to seek guidance or advice from those of
advanced experience. They were once neophyte
engineers too!
Tip #14: Scour the resources of
professional engineering associations and
companies.
Professional engineering associations, such as the
National Society of Professional Engineers, are an
invaluable resource for jobs, advice, and
networking. Identify organizations that share your
values and interests, and make as many contacts
as possible.
Tip #15: Skip the honors class.
In the engineering field, your GPA matters. If you
struggle in calculus, don’t kill yourself in Honors
Calc; take the easier class, learn the material
thoroughly, and take the higher grade.
Tip #16: Learn when to lead and when to
back down.
Engineers often work in teams, and every team
has one or more leaders. You should feel
comfortable in both leading and following the
directions of others. Hone your leadership skills
and learn how to effectively influence group
decisions, but recognize when your contribution
should be to take orders and follow direction.
Tip #17: Work on the problem before the
team meets.
The best results occur when a group discusses
ideas that have already been fleshed out by
individual members. Learn to do your own work
and self-motivate. Always arrive at the team
meeting with ideas in mind.
Tip #18: Be a perfectionist.
In the words of one engineer, “In the working
engineer world, a 99% correct product can cost
millions of dollars in damages.” Adopt the
mindset of practicing something until it is perfect,
as opposed to going as quickly as possible and
settling for a B. When your work is 100%, even if
it is slower, it is valuable.
Tip #19: Identify your inspiration.
What made you decide to study engineering? Who
do you look up to in your chosen field? Learn
about how individuals and companies have
sought and found success, and replicate their
behaviors.
Tip #20: Take heart and persevere.
Engineering is a difficult course of study for
everyone, no matter their IQ or test scores.
Frustration can lead to feeling like an imposter.
Every future engineer has struggled through
seemingly impossible problem sets, cranky
professors, and gut-wrenching exams. In the face
of inevitable small failures, recognize that you are
challenging yourself like never before, and push
on through the difficult experiences. |
Romance / Things Every Girl Wants From Her Boyfriend by Agbo19(m): 3:30pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
TOUCHING STORY
A man wanted to get married,
but he didn't know
whom to marry. So he prayed to
God that God should open his
eyes or should
reveal to him whom
to marry. After the prayer, God
showed him a poor
blind woman in his church, and
told him to marry the blind
woman. The man
refused and still went
back to
God in prayers, he prayed for
many times, and after
the prayer, God still reveal the
blind woman to him
as
his wife. So he had no other
option than to marry
the
woman, they fixed a date for
their wedding, so it
happens that on the day of their
wedding, behold!
The eyes of the woman opened
and she began to
see, everybody was happy and
some were
surprised,
and from that day, the spirit of
blindness was rolled
away from the life of that
woman. Note: God knows why
he kept you in the
condition or in the position
you are right now. The enemy
can stand against
your success, but when God
remember you, no demon can
stop you. I pray that
before the end of
this year, God will do a new
miracle that will attract
blessings in your life in Jesus
name. Type Amen with
faith... |
Education / Re: Pls Help Needed by Agbo19(m): 12:43pm On Dec 29, 2015 |
GreatYinkus:OK thanks |
Education / Pls Help Needed by Agbo19(m): 10:15pm On Dec 28, 2015 |
Pls have been searching for this book for a while now,strength of material by R.s Khurmi pls I would be glad if anyone can give me a link on were to download it from. thanks |
Romance / Re: ... by Agbo19(m): 5:41pm On Dec 27, 2015 |
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