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I want someone to show me any form of partisanship in Falana's statement.Someone addressed a big issue as this,with facts and figures and you people are calling for his head? If it takes you three times to read before you understanb,make sure you read every post three times before you comment. SMH. |
mikeansy:I think you have a comprehension problem. |
Viewing this topic: Omolojujesu, yinkacruxzy , profjones(m),OAUTemitayo。 |
Bamoha:false. |
Rapsodee:Ha! mouth sealed........ |
Rapsodee:pay high?for which hall? |
Kennethco:Merit list English language |
Kennethco:Thats OAU for you. |
royale442:And what if it doesn't? |
camelus:Ask your Dad. |
royale442:In your dream ? |
Neyova:Quote of the day. |
Dammytrager:By saturday we start counting in doubles . |
[quote author=speakthetruth post=29867142]Your utterance indicates u either did nt read or did nt undastand wat u read. Wat is d flaw in my reasoning? Moreso I made it clear i was not d source, only making enquiry as to the authenticity and the probable implication of the info. It is well![/quote]And where is John Oyegun on the list? |
PDP .....Another senseless Nairalander. |
Lets even put her beauty aside.what of her wonderful tweets?.... PDP supporters always as clueless as their oga GEJ.... Sai Buhari til GEJ supporters start thinking b4 they post.. |
MuguliciousMUGU:mumu is that how your house looks? |
[quote author=Sunnybobo3 post=29726496]May God run your life the way Buhari has been running his own life; No certificates, has not improved himself by adding any value to himself since he left office, no investments, survives on pension, couldn't afford house rent in Abuja and was evicted by his landlord in 2012, borrows money to execute important projects. Say a big AMEN to that![/quote]And this makes me love him more! Didirin,ode,olodo,arindin... |
haydot95:The ones u get don expire? |
[quote author=Dammytrager post=29545458]is she sure that her name is on oau admission list, cos if she assumes that her name is the list n cancels at her admission in OOU n later discovers her name is not on OAU's list, then she's left with nothing. so i'll advice she goes to ife to confirm if her name is on the first then she can later reject her admission in OOU so her name can be released with the third list.[/quote]Gbam.... |
Leitner:Eku ojo meta,emi ase pupo odun laiye............Aseyi samodun ooo.. |
kinxlink:OAU do not accept nabteb. |
ikecheff:Does this look like someone that had no shoes ?? |
I found this,for English Majors.Many amongst us might find the first paragraphs useful,as it pertains to all. Welcome to the Department of English Department of English Language and Literature Curriculum Course Codes The code of each course in the Department begins with a three- letter abbreviation (ENG), which represents the Department of English. This is followed by a three digit number, the first of which indicates the year of study in which the course is taught, the second digit refers to the subject area within the course and the third digit represents the number of times the course has run in that area and the semester for the course; odd numbers refer to the first semester, and even numbers of the third digit refer to the second semester. There are however some exceptions. The stress areas represented by the middle digit are numbered as follows: 1. Linguistics- General Language Courses 2. Language- Phonetics and Phonology 3. Language-Morphology, Syntax and Semantics 4.Language-Composition, Reading and Writing 5.English Literature-Survey and General Courses 6.Literature in English - Area Studies, Including African Literature, etc. 7. English Literature - Stress areas e.g Poetry, Drama,Fiction 8. English Literature - Specific Periods, Specific Authors 9. Project, Research Methods, Special Methods 10. Basic/Elementary. Designation/ Status of Courses Major courses: These are compulsory courses. They are Core courses within the Department of English that must be taken and passed. Required courses: These are courses outside the discipline; otherwise known as subsidiary, that must be taken and passed. Elective courses: These are courses within or outside the discipline from which students select a number, for purposes of fulfilling the minimum requirements for the award of the degree. Which ever one selected must be taken and passed. General Studies: These are courses under the School of General Studies programme which students must do to fulfill the University requirements for the award of the Bachelor’s degree. These course must all be passed. Optional Compulsory: These are major departmental courses from which students choose for the purposes of completing the number of required credits for the semester. More importantly, the courses chosen from this group of courses help to orientate a student towards language, or towards literature, and help to indicate the student's area of greatest interest. Full-Time Bachelor of Arts (B. A.) Programme 1st Year, First Semester Course Code Course Title Credits Hours Remark Prerequisite ENG 101 Elements of English Grammar and Usage I 3 Compulsory None ENG 111 Introduction to General Linguistics I 3 Compulsory None ENG 141 Mechanics of Reading Comprehension 3 Compulsory None ENG 151 Introduction to Fiction 3 Compulsory None ENG 161 Introduction to Nigerian Literature I 3 Compulsory None ENG 173 Introduction to Poetry 3 Compulsory None G.S. 101 Use of English I 2 Compulsory None G.S. 107 Nigerian Peoples and Culture(s) 2 Compulsory None IGB 101 Elementary Igbo I 2 Elective None FRE 101 Elementary French I 2 Elective None HAU 101* Elementary Hausa I 2 Elective None YOR 101* Elementary Yoruba I 2 Elective None CHI 101* Elementary Chinese I 2 Elective None 1st Year, Second Semester Course Code Course Title Credits Hours Remark Prerequisite ENG 102 Elements of English Grammar and Usage II 3 Compulsory ENG 101 ENG 112 Introduction to General Linguistics II 3 Compulsory ENG 111 ENG 131 Basic English Composition 3 Compulsory None ENG 152 Introduction to Oral Literature 3 Compulsory None ENG 162 Introduction to Nigerian Literature II 3 Compulsory ENG 161 ENG 171 Elements of Drama 3 Compulsory None G.S. 102 Use of English II 2 Compulsory G.S. 101 G.S. 103 Introduction to Philosophy and Logic 2 Compulsory None IGB 102 Elementary Igbo II 2 Elective IGB 101 FRE 102 Elementary French II 2 Elective FRE 101 HAU 102* Elementary Hausa II 2 Elective HAU 101 YOR 102* Elementary Yoruba II 2 Elective YOR 101 CHI 102* Elementary Chinese II 2 Elective CHI 101 |
errandboy:You are not even qualified as an errand boy,bcus if so u wuld knw where to ask ur question...........This place look like APC headquater for your face ? |
My fellow asunders no cus for alarm course registration has already commenced for the rain semester....So all other things been equal we are resuming May....... |
The news is unconfirmed. |
studio14:And with all this you wrote u think u are not a dogma nd myopic??why were the prophets appointed as judges in the bible??and by you saying the kingdom of Jesus isn't on earth you mean its in heaven ruling over God?? |
Timmytimmy:Me I don't interfere in family affairs o. Btw where is FLUIDS ? I think he is in the best position to do that. ![]() Timmytimmy:Me I don't interfere in family affairs o. Btw where is FLUIDS ? I think he is in the best position to do that. |
studio14:Must reading the bible make you dogmatic ![]() |
uumm:Hmmmmmmn.... I'm always observing sha.... |
,and just thought I should make a shout out to my fellow n|ggers and n|gresses 
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