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34th and it's the first in the SE. I really see one Nigeria! |
Decker:You are damn right on your observation bro |
My President... |
My President! |
According to my catechism, fasting is not just about food but total abstinence. It is more preferable to stay indoor while fasting. Your drinking water during fasting depend on the level of your sacrifice. But, one important thing some people forget is that when breaking, you don't combine morning, afternoon and evening meals together. By so doing, you never fast neither were you on diet. FASTING IS ALL ABOUT CHARITY. |
LibrarianD:Thanks, I appreciate. Are you a student there? |
estijaz:Yea. Thanks |
Ehimenboy:Just that I heard they do and that if you didn't write any indigenous Language too. |
Does university of Ibadan (UI) considers the number of distinctions in applicants' ssce before issuing admission? |
Who among these men would you choose? Stealing is not corruption (which is right, depending on the usage) - Gej Abacha is NOT corrupt. - GMB |
Human by nature needs to know»GST103 |
The only thing I see is IMAMU |
"Show me your friend(s) and I'll tell you the kinda person you are" Thank you Mr. Matthew |
What's her current GPA and overall CGPA? |
I don't think the OP is actually supporting anybody. Reading well between the lines, you can derive that the OP is saying you should compare the present with the past before accusing and you will see that they are all the same. The solution? Maybe True Federalism. GEJ is not the problem, APC is not the problem, PDP is not the problem but the SYSTEM and the people under these parties. |
FUTO Academic Calendar 2014/2015 HARMATTAN SEMESTER S/N ACTIVITY DATE 1. Fresh students come into residence 9 November 2014 2. Registration of all fresh students begins 10 November 2014 3. Old students come into residence 16 November 2014 4. Registration of old students begins/ Orientation for fresh students 17 November 2014 5. Lectures begin for all students/ Lecture Week I 24 November 2014 6. Senate 27 November 2014 7. Lectures Week 2 1 December 2014 8. Convocation 6 December 2014 9. Lectures Week 3 8 December 2014 10. Lectures Week 4 15 December 2014 11. Registration ends for all students 19 December 2014 12. Christmas/New Year Break 20 December 2014 to 3 January 2015 13. All students return to campus 4 January 2015 14. Lectures Week 5 5 January 2015 15. Lectures Week 6 12 January 2015 16. Lectures Week 7 19 January 2015 17. Matriculation 23 January 2015 18. Lectures Week 8 26 January 2015 19. Senate 29 January 2015 20. Lectures Week 9 2 February 2015 21. Lecturer Week 10 9 February 2015 22. Lecturers Week 11 16 February 2015 23. Lectures Week 12 23 February 2015 24. Senate 26 February 2015 25. Revision 2 March 2015 26. Harmattan Semester Examinations begin 9 March 2015 27. Harmattan Semester Examination 16 March 2015 28. Harmattan Semester Examination 23 March 2015 29. Senate 26 March 2015 30. End of Harmattan Semester 28 March 2015 31. Harmattan Semester Break 29 March 2015 to 18 April 2015 RAIN SEMESTER 1. All students return to campus 19 April 2015 2. Lecture Week I 20 April 2015 3. Lectures Week 2 27 April 2015 4. Senate 30 April 2015 5. Lectures Week 3 4 May 2015 6. Lectures Week 4 11 May 2015 7. Lectures Week 5 18 May 2015 8. Lectures Week 6 25 May 2015 9. Senate 28 May 2015 10. Lectures Week 7 1 June 2015 11. Lectures Week 8 8 June 2015 12. Lectures Week 9 15 June 2015 13. Lectures Week 10 22 June 2015 14. Senate 25 June 2015 15. Lectures Week 11 29 June 2015 16. Lectures Week 12 6 July 2015 17. Revision 13 July 2015 18. Rain Semester Examinations begin 20 July 2015 19. Rain Semester Examinations 27 July 2015 20. Senate 30 July 2015 21. End of Rain Semester 1 August 2015 22. Vacation 3 August 2015 to 11 October 2015 23. 2015/2016 Academic Session begins 12 October 2015 All members of staff and students are implored to cooperate with the authorities of the university by adhering to the academic calendar above to ensure smooth sail of activities in the institution for the 2014/2015 academic session. Source: NUS |
Op, you said your source is LIB. How she take know? Abi..... Ah no talk o. |
Samchelsea:I'm currently using the bbc day and have downloaded almost 1gb files. Maybe because I have extra data tho. BTW thanks for sharing. |
Samchelsea:Please explain the tweaking side bro |
I am yet to understand this thread! |
Errrrm!!! where can I download documentary videos? Also tell me the best medical movie (foreign) you've watched/request for someone. Thanks in anticipation. NB: My subscription is ending sooner! |
BlackTechnology:I wish you can create a thread about this sir. It is really painful not remembering that "a stitch in time saves nine" |
I see no reason these old fools should still be contesting for presidency. You are employed (voted-in) as the president by the masses so that you can work perfectly for them both at home and abroad. Your employers (the masses), at the period of your service, saw that you are not capable to do the work you are offered, decided to terminate your employment after the already established agreement ends and put you on pension, earning a decent amount till you die. Won't you gladly work away instead of working against your employers/trying to destroy the establishment and allow someone with vision to continue so that your pension will going running smoothly? Won't you admit your shortcomings, apologise and be among the brain that will choose that next 'employee'. NB: Not a good comparison though but just imagine that kinda thing. They even regard to their responsibility as 'HELP'. And to the so called people's general; what has he done for the betterment of Nigerians? As a retired General, has he given any advise on how to tackle the current security situation in this country if he really want the progress of this country and not born-to-rule mentality or being hungry of power? You can actually help even though you are not the president but you are in position with experience et al. This will actually earn you a national commendation. Gej my foot, People's General my yansh and Atiku my poo. Old greedy, callous and selfish baboon. I don't care about what you APC e-thug and TAN, infact, the full meaning of this TAN is a disgrace to Nigeria, I don't care what y'all think, you are actually doing what you are paid for, unfortunately, with NO SENSE. PS: Correct the blunders yourself, I'm fed up! |
Ngirl1:Reason for my passion too. Happy Sunday dear |
RoyalRoy: I believe in following ones dreams. But there is something I noticed about you from your write up.Thanks bro. I appreciate. |
bushdoc9919: Do the biochemistry, pass with a first class....then register for Medicine/transfer to University of Ibadan's Medicine Faculty....at 400level.Please, can you shed more light on this? It seems helpful. Thanks in anticipation. |
eleojo23: I understand your predicament. But I'm not comfortable with you putting all your eggs in one basket (medicine and surgery). I would have asked you if medicine is the only course you think you can study but you've already stated that you think you'll find fulfilment there. I am not sure what made you say that but I think you should open yourself up to more possibilities of success/fulfilment outside medicine and surgery.Your take is appreciated. Thank you sir. |
PROCTOR: Why not take a look at it from this angleThat's why I input "the other side of the coin" |
naturally: Take up the futo offer and still write the job. Maybe the biochem will be of more benefit to you, who knowsLimited funding bro |
Here is my predicament; I wrote the last Jamb exam and scored 186, so my sister told me to do a change of course and institution. I was frustrated and disappointed at the same time because I've never thought of going to any other school that do not offer Medicine and Surgery as a course. I later obliged her and change the course to Biochemistry and institution to FUTO, reason been that it is a federal school and accepts 180 with no further research about the school since the exercise will be closing earlier and Jamb hadn't released the cut-off mark. I thought twice though and asked myself "even if UI accepts 180 will you make medicine and surgery?". My answer was an emphatic 'NO'. I was left with no hope afterwards. I eventually registered for FUTO's post utme. The day came and I head to the designated center to write my exam. I scored 254 which constitutes 63.5%. Now I've been admitted but actually the exam was just to test myself, no intention of studying Biochemistry in FUTO, I have passion for Medicine not because of wealth or fame but because of the benevolence, empathy and clemency coupled with nobility involved. The same sister wants me to go and do my registration knowing fully that the money (#40,000 acceptance fee) is going to be a waste because I'll be writing the next jamb and will opt for Medicine and Surgery but now in UNN. I know if I choose to go with the Biochem. I'll later in future regret, which I'm trying to avoid, because I won't be fulfilled. But, I'm now stocked with "the other side of the coin", "what if this is your opportunity" said my sister. Now to you my able Bosses, scholars and erudites, what's your take/advice on this issue? P.S. My parent ain't rich to cope with a waste of fund. |
If truly it is true that the Ekiti State High Court premises in Ado Ekiti has become a training ground for thugs and miscreants, with judges and court officials as training kits under the alleged supervision or knowledge of the Governor-elect, Ayodele Fayose, then one can assume without ado that the time has come for Ekiti to change its appellation from 'Fountain of Knowledge' to ' Mountain of brigandage'. *MODIFIED* Op, where is your source? |
