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EducationRe: Sometimes I Wonder If All Corp Members Are Actually Graduates by chimexvinlex: 2:06am On Jun 17, 2016
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EducationRe: Vice-chancellors Of Nigeria Universities (photos) by chimexvinlex: 6:16pm On Aug 05, 2014
LMAyedun: Prof. Michael Umale Adikwu - University of Abuja
You are wrong here, the picture there is the former vice chancellor of UNN
EducationRe: UNN Host Community Protest Over Dissatisfaction With The School Administration by chimexvinlex: 3:21pm On Dec 02, 2013
Currently, there is no movement of cars in the Nsukka campus of the University of Nigeria. The host community are beating people and spoiling cars
EducationRe: What You Need To Know If You Need Admission Into UNN by chimexvinlex(op): 2:30am On May 27, 2013
Idacrux: Gone are those days mahn when i'm dreaming of d great unn.
that means you should be a graduate nw abi
RomanceReasons Ladies Are Not Married by chimexvinlex(op): 8:50am On Apr 12, 2012
You are not married not because there is no man ready for marriage as a good number of men are looking for life partners. The major reason Nigerian men are now scared of marriage is waywardness. Men are now afraid because they don’t know who to trust and also not sure if that beautiful girl they are interested in still has her womb intact.
They are also afraid because of the high mountain ladies have suddenly placed themselves on as no woman wants to date a poor man any longer but are all interested in those with good cars and houses.


A man recently told me why he does not allow his girlfriends to come to his house. According to him, he doesn’t want a case where a girl enters his house only for her to refuse leaving because of the beauty of the house and cars she will see.

Isn’t it surprising how single ladies now out-dress married women with good jobs whose husbands are very rich? You are not married because the single men around you are wondering if they will be able to meet up with your ever-demanding lifestyle. Even when they know they can afford it, what makes them believe you won’t take a walk tomorrow if anything goes wrong?

Another reason is that with your good job and salary, they are even afraid to come near you as they wouldn’t want to be turned down.

I have a female colleague, a very pretty girl who lives in her own house and drives a posh car. She also has different businesses to show for it. Recently, I advised her to calm down a bit as friends I introduce her to who ordinarily would have gone for her, all run away after meeting her and come back to me with the same word, “Amara, this one go send me go village.”

Another reason you are going to grow old in your father’s house is this: You want a ready-made man instead of a growing man with vision. Are you aware that if you have not obtained favour from God, the man will decrease instead of increasing when you enter his house? Work on your character, the words that come from your mouth, your lifestyle, the way you carry yourself, the way you dress, the places you visit and then spend time trying to find favour before God because it’s only favour that can make your husband increase the moment you step into his life.

In fact, the moment a man proposes to you, there must be some positive movements in his finance if at all you have obtained favour.

It is never your duty to find a man. While he is working trying to raise money to sustain whoever he takes home to his mother, you should get yourself busy obtaining favour from God for you to be his source of blessing. A man knows when the wife is a source of blessing and that is the only time he cherishes you.

In the previous paragraph, I said the man should take you home to his mother. I don’t understand why you get married to a man who believes it’s just between the two of you. Read the Bible; they all took their wives home to their mothers. If a man cannot take you home to his people, something is wrong. Isn’t it surprising how many of us are married without knowing our husband’s village and his mother’s bedroom? Marriage, in the African culture, is not between the man and woman alone, the two families must be involved.

Hey, you have to stop moving from one prayer house to the other in search of miracles that are not coming even after you might have emptied your pocket. Go back to your room; deal with your character and bad nature that is filled with pride and disrespect for the elderly. Cut down on frivolities and that is not all, deal with your party and aso ebi spirit. You must also deal with that thing that gets you to aimlessly move from one end of the street to the other all in search of precious souls to destroy. Change that mentality that says you use what you have to get what you want; any man you get with your ass is as filthy, unreliable and irresponsible as you are.

Come on girl, go deal with yourself first before you start blaming your step mother of being the one keeping you down. Stop blaming your neighbours and friends of standing on your way to progress. I just told you the bitter truth which your Alfa, Babalawo, pastor and Imam may never tell you. Stop wasting your time chasing shadows, go and deal with yourself first before complaining.

I know of a wonderful lady who sings so well that when she comes to lead in worship, miracles take place. People love her, but this lady is unmarried till date. It is not because men don’t go to her for marriage or because she is ugly; her number one obstacle is her character. They say there are many old single ladies in our churches; I think I know the problem and not that most of them wasted their lives in frivolities only to realise the last minute that they have to run into the church where they can get a brother to marry.

I am not trying to judge anyone’s past, but the issue is that even when they join those churches, their characters don’t change. It’s really appalling how some ladies talk to men simply because they are in the same church. Some of them fight everyone in their department in church while some live their lives begging from one member to the other.

What do have to say about ladies who fight for food during church meetings? Those guys would be foolish to see the stuff you are made of and still go ahead to take you home to mama.

I always tell ladies that if by the age of 30 no man had asked to know if you are for sale, there is something wrong somewhere; its either spiritual or attitudinal, but the truth is that it is always more attitudinal than spiritual.

You have been fasting and praying and going for all levels of deliverance but it seems nothing is working. What is your character like after all the prayers and religious devotions? It is sad when I see a single girl walk up to a married woman sitting with her husband and telling the woman to get up because she was there before her. You attend functions with extra bags to pack food and drinks and when it’s time to hit the dancing floor, you do that as if there is no tomorrow. What do you expect from life when you are the source of all quarrels in your neighbourhood, church and office?

This is the moment of truth and if at all you want to be delivered, your decision to deliver yourself is the first step to your breakthrough.

Read more: http://informationforallage..com/2011/12/reasons-ladies-are-not-married.html
EducationRe: What You Need To Know If You Need Admission Into UNN by chimexvinlex(op): 8:40am On Apr 12, 2012
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EducationWhat You Need To Know If You Need Admission Into UNN by chimexvinlex(op): 11:08pm On Apr 11, 2012
Generally speaking, there is a perennial problem of inadequate admission spaces for “prospective undergraduates” in Nigeria. According to analytics, between 1.3 and 1.6 million candidates reportedly sit for JAMB/UTME exercise every year. (This number is increasing geometrically every year). Of this number, a given university (one as big as the University of Nigeria) receives an average of 80, 000 applications (both 1st and 2nd choice) for admission. Out of this number, as few as 5000 or 8000 candidates gain the admission at the end of the day.


Because of human inflation and the fact that too many candidates are chasing few admission chances, the University of Nigeria and many other universities have devised a means of dealing with the excess applications they receive every year. That means is the famous POST-UTME/SCREENING examinations.

• UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA POST-UTME/SCREENING EXAMINATIONS
It is very obvious that, for most admission seekers into the UNN, passing JAMB/UTME is no longer a problem. The real problem is passing the UNN post-utme/screening examinations.

Many candidates have been denied admission even though they had a very high score in Jamb/utme. They were screened out in the post-utme. For some candidates, this has been their story for years.

What is the cause of this trend?

Because of the very large number of applications received by UNN and the fact that they have very limited admission spaces, they want to determine who will and who will not be able to cope with university education. So they set questions that “futurise” the education the candidates are currently receiving and not just questions from what their ordinary level has taught them. By so doing, UNN is able to select the very best and screen out the rest.

• HOW TO CONQUER UNN POST-UTME/SCREENING EXAMINATIONS
For reasons already given, it is now known that UNN can disregard Jamb Syllabus and go as far as setting questions from part 1 or part 2 of university students’ curriculum. It, therefore, amounts to lack of wisdom for any candidate who wants to matriculate after the examination to prepare for it using only ordinary level textbooks. You need to use books that are a little bit advanced.

One book you cannot afford to miss is “Sure Success in UNN Post-Utme/Screening”.

UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA (UNN) is a wonderful school which, undoubtedly, every Nigerian student wishes to go. However, it is a hard nut to crack when it comes to admission issues. As prospective students, there are a lot of things that you need to know which will help you in gaining admission into the Den. The following are handy:
1. You must make sure that you are up to or above average academically. I believe you can be your own judge in this matter. This is very important.
2. Do everything possible to score very high in jamb/utme. It may interest you to know that UNN do take the average of your utme score and post-utme score before considering you for admission. So ensure that you score very high.
3. You need to know that UNN has different cut-off marks for different states and also for different departments. So don’t be surprised if some candidates with lower post-utme score gain admission while those with higher scores are denied admission.
4. Concerning UNN post utme, you are going to answer sixty (60) questions in all. You are meant to write the same four subjects you entered in your jamb/utme and each subject would contain fifteen (15) questions. The total time allowed for the whole exam (i.e. 15 questions × 4 subjects) is one (1) hour (or 60minutes). This implies that you are not expected to spend more than 1 minute on a question.
5. Try your possible best to get the book “SURE SUCCESS IN UNN POST-UTME/SCREENING EXAMINATIONS” as early as possible. It is a genuine compilation of UNN post-ume/utme Screening past questions with very comprehensive and reliable solutions from year 2005 till date. It is also the only book that contains Day 1 and Day 2 of all the subjects from 2005 till date.
Note that UNN organizes the screening exercises in the two campuses (Nsukka and Enugu) for two days. So most subjects like English, Biology, Mathematics, etc are taken both on the 1st and 2nd day and the papers are different. You need to get all the past questions.
6. Don’t make the mistake of waiting till you get to the motor parks or the campus before you purchase your Past Questions & Answers. The reason is because about 7 questions out of 15 are set from the past questions in each subject. You will confirm that when you buy “SURE SUCCESS IN UNN POST-UTME/SCREENING EXAMINATIONS”. More so, the book will help you to gain an insight into the tricks and questioning pattern used by UNN and also to get familiar with the questions.
To get your copy of “SURE SUCCESS IN UNN POST-UTME/SCREENING EXAMINATION”,
call any of the following numbers:

EducationRe: Biochemistry And Microbiology, Which One by chimexvinlex: 11:04pm On Apr 11, 2012
Am studying microbiology and to the best of my knowledge.. both of them have the same work opportunities... Nigeria is no longer about what you read. My advice for you in this case is that If you don't know chemistry and how to cram, better run away from biochemistry... thanks... hope it helps
EducationRe: Post-JAMB Examinations in Nigerian Universities by chimexvinlex: 9:22pm On Apr 11, 2012
I think its better to continue with the POST UTME.... It shows wether the students really prepared for the JAMB they wrote initially
EducationRe: Unn Post-utme/screening Past Questions And Answers (sure Success) by chimexvinlex: 9:18pm On Apr 11, 2012
IF YOU BUY FROM ANY OF THE AGENTS ABOVE, YOU WILL GET IT AT THE SUM OF N600
Nomswilli: hw much does it sell

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