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WIZGUY69: NOTE : THIS THREAD IS FOR ASPIRANTS, NOT STUDENTS.True talk o..dts wt I wnted to say sef |
Sheenor: Guess you are ban by spam bot.......cheack yur profile and see first.True,have seen it. |
Sheenor: Guess you are ban by spam bot.......cheack yur profile and see first.Derz notin lik dt on my profile |
I cannot reply or like or quote somebody on educational threads that I followed; any reason for this? |
Uniport 2014/2015 postutme is awt |
Immanuelar: You are correct, the IUPAC name is ethanonitrileAny oda q? |
Immanuelar: What is the IUPAC name of this compound?Methyl cyanide; CH3-methyl, CN-cyanide. Anoda name is ethanonitrile Ethano from the two C's and three H's dt is C2H3 and nitrile from N |
Jdrake: Ur whatsapp contact plz aidyWts urs? |
So breathtaking |
Jdrake: Aidy plz ar u a student or aspirant nd wil lik 2 hv ur contacts.whatsapp,bbm,cell numba,any1 plzzAm an aspirant..whatsapp |
WIZGUY69:Hmm well reverse is the case. |
WIZGUY69: Lol.He should not pray for that ooo ![]() |
Meritbaba: Jambe cutoff has always been 180 and some federal university will still insist on 200, though am praying that FUTA accepts 180 this year tooIt is 200 for futa oo..I dnt want 180..competition would increase |
seydam21: Most of the universities were stubborn they wont accept d cut off like OAU, UNIBEN, UI etc #just pray dat Futa will accept thisFuta's cutoff is always 200..I dnt even need to pray for it |
T4taiwo: Did A Brazilian Man Surgically Attach A Real Dog’s FacePicture or ![]() |
The Federal Government, in consultation with the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, has pegged the cutoff marks for 2014 admissions into universities at 180, while polytechnics and colleges of education were put at 150, respectively. The cutoff points were arrived at on Tuesday, after the 5th Combined Policy meeting on admissions to tertiary institutions, held at the National Universities Commission, Abuja. The Supervising Minister of Education, Nyesom Wike, who declared the meeting open, frowned on the inability of most tertiary institutions to utilise their admission quota. Wike, however, said in view of efforts to boost access, institutions which failed to utilise their admission quota for 2014 would be sanctioned. He reiterated the Federal Government’s commitment to the development of ICT training, which he said, had already been inculcated into the standard curriculum at the secondary school level. He said, “I have been briefed that despite the rising demand for higher education vis-a-vis the availability of a large number of qualified candidates, some institutions did not fully utilise the admissions quota approved for them by relevant regulatory agencies in 2013. “This disservice to the Nigerian child is totally unacceptable. In line with efforts of the Federal Government to improve access, let me urge you all to with effect from today, work assiduously to ensure that all admission spaces in your institutions for the current year are fully utilised within the approved time frame.” The Registrar and Chief Executive of JAMB, Prof. Dibu Ojerinde, in his presentation gave a statistical run down of candidates’ preference for tertiary education. He said after the conduct of the 2014 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, candidates who applied for degree awarding institutions totalled 1,584,348, representing 70 per cent; National Certificate in Education applicants totalled 25,767 representing 1.6 per cent; National Diploma, a paltry 22,072, representing 1.3 per cent while National Innovation Diploma had just 46, representing 0.003 per cent. Ojerinde wondered why Nigeria’s educational system has consistently failed to embrace technical education in its quest for industrialisation, noting that the British system which Nigeria copied now award degree in all its polytechnics. Postume date is next we should all get prepared |
The Federal Government, in consultation with the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, has pegged the cutoff marks for 2014 admissions into universities at 180, while polytechnics and colleges of education were put at 150, respectively. The cutoff points were arrived at on Tuesday, after the 5th Combined Policy meeting on admissions to tertiary institutions, held at the National Universities Commission, Abuja. The Supervising Minister of Education, Nyesom Wike, who declared the meeting open, frowned on the inability of most tertiary institutions to utilise their admission quota. Wike, however, said in view of efforts to boost access, institutions which failed to utilise their admission quota for 2014 would be sanctioned. He reiterated the Federal Government’s commitment to the development of ICT training, which he said, had already been inculcated into the standard curriculum at the secondary school level. He said, “I have been briefed that despite the rising demand for higher education vis-a-vis the availability of a large number of qualified candidates, some institutions did not fully utilise the admissions quota approved for them by relevant regulatory agencies in 2013. “This disservice to the Nigerian child is totally unacceptable. In line with efforts of the Federal Government to improve access, let me urge you all to with effect from today, work assiduously to ensure that all admission spaces in your institutions for the current year are fully utilised within the approved time frame.” The Registrar and Chief Executive of JAMB, Prof. Dibu Ojerinde, in his presentation gave a statistical run down of candidates’ preference for tertiary education. He said after the conduct of the 2014 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, candidates who applied for degree awarding institutions totalled 1,584,348, representing 70 per cent; National Certificate in Education applicants totalled 25,767 representing 1.6 per cent; National Diploma, a paltry 22,072, representing 1.3 per cent while National Innovation Diploma had just 46, representing 0.003 per cent. Ojerinde wondered why Nigeria’s educational system has consistently failed to embrace technical education in its quest for industrialisation, noting that the British system which Nigeria copied now award degree in all its polytechnics. Postume dates is next; we should all get prepared |
WIZGUY69: ewwwwwwww!! that's my baby!!Nah..I don't like PDA |
WIZGUY69: hehehehheheheehe!!Hmmmmmmmm..sweet words!..okay have heard u |
saasala: She's not the only one. Ini Edo has lost weight too. See photos here: http://www..com/nollywood-actress-ini-edo-drastically-loses-weight/We know alredi |
am0s: luks lyk deres no ui aspirant ere.....or r dey secretly doin d post-utme witout my conceptMayb u shld visit ui's thread |
WIZGUY69: Divsy!! no mind the man. *making arrangements for divorce* |
saintneo: yeah....I have seen it in the past. great art work!That means u got it |
dharay99: Hmmm, futa, d school where I wrote ma Jamb. HmmmHmm so u r in ondo |
dharay99: Uhm unaab, economics & 227...u?futa fst 213 |
dharay99: YeahSchool? Course? Score? |
dharay99: Hmmm, aniway MRNIN.Morning,r u an aspirant? |
Can anybody figure this out? |
I have found out that most people hate doing the dishes:share ur views |
dharay99: saw ur convos wid d guy at d top...He got pissed for no reason |
Meritbaba: auntie pls where is wizguy?Hez ere..his name is nw splits |





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