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gidgiddy:will you keep kwayet |
sentaljohn:QSS was designed by a UK based nigerian for use in the Nigerian market. The software is gives a good calculation sheet, detailed drawing, you will need little or no finetuning before submitting to a client. But here are the CONs of the software, modelling in that software isnt has easy, its best for simple structures, with perfect box, i.e rectangular shapes, anythingg outside that. The software cant help you |
diebuhari1:where is ur brain Locate it and put into use |
weyreypey:and after you are dead, what do you stand to gain?? Unfortunate being, what has he done for Ekiti people ![]() |
resurgent2019:be like say you don smoke something. Can you back your claims?, what has he done for christians Dont be an unfortunate being...... Leave religion out of politics. |
baby124:you wont understand my brother, the game is You snooze you loose. By the time you attempt to register in the morning portal don full, you are pushed to the next batch |
But last last, you no get sense.... cant you have quality and intelligent submissions without direct abuse of a trib ![]() Use that brain please Biggie225: |
Wisdom will never depart from you, you hqve spoken well, the cost of running a world class university is huge, and covenant remains the best even woth the paultry amount been paid has fees compared other private unis.... chukzyfcbb: |
firstly I would say congratulations on your selection for the PTDF scholarship. please my candid advise is to proceed on your academic pursuit, it only makes you more marketable.. I plan to trail on that path soonest, I am currently a serving corper and with high hopes of grabbing the scholarship next year. please can you furnish me with your email address. would love to communicate with you...... thanks in anticipation. |
When did you try to register?. If it was today, just continue the registration it happened to a friend. You can also call help centre number... |
oyetoro16:no sir, the first is futmx, but the other two is unibuja,..... |
kinzation:the first picture isnt unibuja, its a picture from an examination hall of Futminna... But the other two are from unibuja. Coincidentally Am a graduate of both school.. |
This story no add up, i am a graduate of unibuja and wiyh the structure of the gals hostel it seems impossible for a male rapist to have easy acess without been noticed, also the rooms are connected in such a way that you need to walk through a room to acces the next in every block... Also ha crowed as the hostels are, nobody saw him.... For the gal's matter of not knowing she was been f**ked, **[color=#990000][/color]This one weak me o** |
MosakuAW:yes it is shoprite been constructed by Bouygues constuction. Am an engineer on the site! |
The Federal Government has overruled the Joint
Admissions and Matriculation Board on its new
admission policy that recently sparked protests
in parts of the country.
The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education,
Mr. MacJohn Nwaobiala, disclosed this to State
House correspondents on Tuesday after briefing
President Muhammadu Buhari of his ministry’s
activities and challenges at the Presidential Villa,
Abuja.
JAMB, had at its 2015 Combined Policy Meeting
adopted a policy, whereby candidates of
universities with surplus applicants for the Unified
Tertiary Matriculation Examinations are
reassigned to other universities with lower
number of applicants than their capacities.
Protest started at the University of Lagos when
the institution’s authorities announced that only
candidates whose names were officially forwarded
by JAMB are eligible to participate in the
institution’s Post-UTME.
Nwaobiala told reporters that the decision was
jointly taken at a stakeholders’ meeting that had
parents and others in attendance.
He said because of the dust raised by the
development, the Federal Government had
commenced consultation with the aim of
identifying where adjustments could be made.
He however said students that made the cut off
marks had been directed to go and write post-
UTME examinations in their schools of first choice
since that was the bone of contention.
Nwaobiala said, “This JAMB thing has been there.
As the policy making body, when these issues
were raised, they raised in a stakeholders
meeting. We normally have what we call the
policy meeting. Everything about admission are
discussed with parents and other stakeholders at
the meeting.
“These are decisions that we collectively took.
However, we have a listening ear. We have taken
a lot of the issues raised into consideration and
we are consulting to see the adjustments we can
make here and there.
“The directive has been given. All the students
that made the cut off marks have been told to go
and write post-UTME examinations in their schools
of first choice. After, they can go to their schools
of second choice. That has been the bone of
contention.”
On the threat by the West African Examinations
Council to withhold the results of candidates in 19
states who wrote the May/June 2015 WASSCE
following unpaid examination fees by the state
governments, Nwaobiala appealed to states to
fulfill their promises.
“The Head of WAEC has briefed me about it. It is
so sad. States pledged to pay on behalf of these
students and WAEC took them on based on the
pledge.
“Now when it comes to the time to pay, it
becomes a challenge.
“We will appeal to the states to see this as very
important. A promise to a child is very important
and it must be implemented,” he said.
Nwaobiala also said that at the meeting with
Buhari, the President frowned on some state
governments who had failed to pay teachers
salaries for months.
He said the President observed that the situation
was not good for the nation’s education sector.
“The President raised the issue of non-payment of
teachers’ salaries in some states. He felt it is
something that is very unfair. Do you prefer your
people to be ignorant?
“Some teachers have not been paid for six
months in some states, some have not been paid
for one year. The President felt very concerned
about that,” he added.
Nwaobiala also told reporters that Buhari also
expressed concern over the poor rating of
Nigerian universities among their peers around
the world.
He however said his team explained to the
President that some of the ratings were
misinterpreted as the rating of Nigerian
universities had actually improved.
The Permanent Secretary identified one of the
major challenges of the ministry to include the
return of school children displaced by terrorist
activities in the country, while getting more
children into school. |
aigjoey:the video was to plain, and that epileptic dance by korede bello was just hmmmm. |
wadasus:would just check the next door, maybb I am in d wrong home |
Mot celebrity alway call people 'broke' at the slightet provocation, they should always remember life is in phases, and people have different classes, they shouild learn to be humble and have humility, am verys sure pple like mayweather and diddy will surely call davido 'BROKE'¤ |
Engrpj:its possible, my broda's galfriend is 21 with a masters in chemical engineering. |
activatenigeria:lucky you, very lucky to have travelled in the firstclass coach which is just one out of 16 other coaches, pls wen next you are travelling go in the 2nd class, and also post the videos...... I travelled from minna to ibadan on that same train, and I swore never to step foot in a train I stood from minna to ilorin, it was an horrible experience,. Kano to lagos takes about 32hrs. |
busuyem: I don't think this advert was made to humiliate any graduate for God's sake. I believe the school paid better than many schools in Ekiti as of the moment, even Ado inclusive. In as much as u can still get schools in Lagos paying graduates 30k per month, despite the demanding standard of living, I don't knw why some folks are castigating the advert. For your info, I was being paid #10,500 when I joined the school in 2010 until the pay 4 graduates was later increased to 17k, and it's still subjected to increment. Now, I have just secured govt teaching job. Teaching job is not a function of the pay but of interest. Cost of leaving in Ekiti is very low relative to other states u can imagine. A graduate collecting 10k in Ekiti State is better off the one collecting 40k in Lagos, u can ask anywhere! Pls, let those interested apply and the ones not, leave.I laugh, 17k is far lower than my skool fees back in the university, why shuld I spend 4yrs in the university go thru NYSC to end up earning 17k,??. Its below d minimum wage. I rather open a barbing saloon than take up such a job..... Pathetic. |
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