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it started yesterday,we were talking on phone suddenly she asked if I have anything for her and I said no...she flared up...though I begged her and she accepted. ...thesame occured today and she said I shouldnt bother to call her anymore that I should let her be.... pls peeps..I love this girl...what did you think I should do kindly need your help |
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We have British english,American english and
happy to introduce to you Nigerian chatting
english.lets now compare
And--n
Have---av
But---bt
There----dere or dia
With----wit
House----aos or haus
You----u
Happy----hapi
Now give me more chatting English so as to
publish a dictionary. DONT SPOIL THE FUN |
im a science student...can I apply for criminology....need ans ASAP |
2456....I did dat alot |
go away...omo oshi |
9ja school sha...na so I saw surebet international college |
abeg explain how its being played |
never leave you once since...I believe you go finish am even if it takes ages. ...I rep safarigal |
ope rejected me....nw I ve got two babe calling me upandown |
werey ni eleyi o |
K leg....abasha...bow leg i can die for it.. |
pussy smell |
Go watch...this is where i leave you |
Dis make me remember dammy she loves chatting with me very much until d day i text her dat fvcking bc....bc spoil thing her papa come report me to my fada..he tell am say he is gonna kill me anytime he see me around her daughter....her papa na retired soldier |
Still waiting...im 18 now |
TrapQueen77:mummy tee i love ur suggestion die....... |
Too bad |
THE AFTERMATCH OF THE
CANCELLATION OF POST UTME
EXAMS.
Institutions abide by the FG's "No Post
UTME" rule but made
admissions worse. Aspirants were still made to pay for
screenings not conducted, some were
asked to travel long
distances, risking their lives at extra
expenses, only for
submission of documents, making the reasons for the
abolishment of Post Utme exams to be
utterly defeated in
the first place.
As if those are not enough, institutions
came up with disheartening admission modalities. Some
just released
admission lists after collecting aspirants
money in the name
of admission screening registration. Their
criteria for admissions remained puzzles to many.
Some even released
results with no clear information on how
the results were
arrived at. Some publicized their scoring
systems combining Olevel grades and UTME results of
varying proportions.
Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife used
70/30 UTME/Olevel
with two subjects' grades in addition to the
five relevant subjects to the chosen courses of study.
University of Lagos
and University of Ibadan used 50/50
UTME/Olevel with
different styles. All these grading systems
are contrary to the admission guidelines obtainable
atwww.jamb.gov.ng.
The 50/50 scoring system looks just and
fair but it's not. Let's
examine University of Ibadan system
(obtainable from www.ui.edu.ng). A1-6, B2-5, B3-4, C4-3,
C5-2 and C6-1. Five
relevant Olevel subjects are graded and
the total divided by
30, then multiplied by 50 give X. UTME
score divided by 400, multiplied by 50 gives Y. X+Y gives the
aggregate which must
not be less than 50 for a candidate to be
qualified for
admission consideration. Is this actually
50/50? 200 UTME score was advertised as the
minimum score to be
eligible and at least 5 credit passes in
either one or two
sittings depending on course of study. A
candidate with 200 in UTME already has 25/50 in UTME but a
candidate with C6
in all his five required subjects has just
8.3/50 in Olevel.
50/50 indeed! A candidate with C5 in his
five relevant subjects and 250 UTME scores has 47.9
as aggregate which
mean he can't be admitted whereas
another candidate with
B3 in his five relevant subjects and 200
UTME has 58.3 as aggregate and can be admitted. Aspirants
with below credit
in each of five Olevel subjects have 0/50
in Olevel while
aspirants with UTME scores below 200
can score as high as 24.875 on this scoring system.
Candidates with two Olevel
sittings, even though advertised as
allowed, will have the
points scored from the second result
halved before it can be added. Is this justice coming from the
Senate of an ivory
tower?
The above is just one of the various
awkward admission
modalities employed by our tertiary institutions for this
year's admission and yet the Federal
Government, civil
organizations, National Assembly and the
Media had been
silent on this issue affecting about a million of this country's
"future leaders". I call on President
Muhammadu Buhari's
lead administration to see to this as this is
the first
admission that will be fully conducted under the watch of his
government. Is this the change we
deserve in the nation's
admission process?
Kindly let something be done in earnest to
prevent these injustices and impunity. In preparation for
next admission,
there should be a stakeholder's meeting
on admission
process, duly publicized and let each
institution publish her peculiar admission guidelines to enable
students make the
best choices. Not changing the rules
when the game is on.
God bless Nigeria |
hmmm....nothing can change that na |
waoh...handsome man.......how old is he thor |
GOD OUR STRENGTH...... |
Trudiee:im 20 she is 19 |
skyhadi16:no |
sheba222:do suuru na |
my girlfriend is keeping a secret from me,anytime i ask about it she will say it makes her cry anytime she remember it.. i didn't ask about it again...but i noticed something recently..if i missed her call and after telling her the reason i missed her call..she replied coldly..as if im lieing...pls what did you think i should do....need your advice badly |
IlorinFirstSon:u ar one of dem |
she is my best friend and im in love with her..please tell me how to tell her |
jamb hasn't post candidates dat apply for competitive course..like me i applied for architecture and the total number of candidate dat choose it is 1773...at my preferred instituton |


