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Edopesin:THNKX. wud get back 2U soon. |
Edopesin during your clearance at your faculty, how did you arrange your docs, like in what order. And I would like to have your no. 2 if you don't mind, a friend needs a guide for Engineering clearance. Thanks. |
lewispius:Once you are already logged in to your jamb page, right click on the admission letter tab, open d link on another tab. if it doesn't load right, reload it. until it works. it's a known error happened to me b4. |
midehill:You can go swear an affidavit for the real date of birth. You don't have to use the one in your WAEC, else that would continue to be your official date of birth. When you are done with your clearance using the affidavit of your real birth day. Then you can proceed to WAEC office to get it fixed. |
Edopesin:If one of the names is an English name, U don't need affidavit. e.g 1 Olushola Ajala/Olushola Michael Ajala. It is a known fact that people often tend to use or drop their English names later in life. I used this to clear some years ago, and I wasn't asked to bring an affidavit. e.g 2 Clarke (British)/ Clark (American) Favour (British)/ Favor (American) if you have the above omission of an English name with one letter, like the Letter "E" in this case 1, missing at the end or some other letter ( U in case 2), you don't have to go swear an affidavit if they both have an American or British spelling. I really don't know about native names tho, cuz that one is very different. You can only swear affidavit if the omission cannot be overlooked. e.g Michael Okpara/Mikel Okpara John Oluwatosin/Taiwo Oluwatosin Samuel Voke Oruma/ Samuel Oruma in the case of Samuel, he omitted Voke in the 2nd application be it certificate or otherwise. An English name can be omitted/added in an application and the clearance officer wouldn't mind, but you just can't omit your native name, that is more like your real name in Nigeria, except you didn't use it in your application or certificate, if you do, then you would be needing an affidavit. In all of this, you can still be lucky and wouldn't be needing an affidavit. Note: The reason I took my time to write this, is because I noticed some people are going for affidavit when they really don't need it. To be sure, go for your clearance first, let the clearance officer tell you what is missing, instead of making their paper work much due to your many affidavits. This is just my advice tho. |
GeoSilYe:Standin at the front of Auditorium, with your back towards maingate, take the road to your left, the 2nd church you would see along the road is St.Albert. Bt I would advice you to chill till dis 100level mad clearance rush is less, clearance officers now dey form, and some take advantage of the fact that you are new and don't know anything yet. some like to see you confuse and scared, I don't know the kinda pleasure they get in that tho. but wait a while, then get someone to plead your case. Something that he can just log you out to change. |
GeoSilYe:Unheard of, to see him before filling it, the clearance guy wants something from you jor, I might be mistaken tho. Anyway, try and see if you can get another clearance officer who would understand your case and plead on your behalf. If you are a Catholic, go to St.Albert and explain to the main priest, Father Ogbeyan or so. He knows some lecturers who can plead on your behalf. |
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