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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: CBN TIES Loans & Grants For Graduates' Smes by Deeemphasis01: 7:09am On Jan 05, 2022
Vicky2k:


which entrepreneurship certificate did you upload that got rejected. I don't have any one from my school but i do have ones from fate foundation and whitefield foundation. Do you know if they will accept those.
sir, can you please tell me more about this whitefield foundation?

I recieved a mail from them the day before yestarday that my application for EQUIP program has been successful.
Education / I Need Guidance As I Am About To Make A Critical Decision In My Life by Deeemphasis01: 2:37pm On May 04, 2021
I am currently a 200 level student studying a 4 year course. I still have two to three years to finish after which I intend to seek for a fully funded scholarship to do my MSc abroad.
Getting a fully funded scholarship is not something easy. I know one has to have good grades, English proficiency certificate, extra curricular activities and so on...
I have made up my mind to seat for the English proficiency examination when the time is right.
I will also try my best to see that I graduate with not less than a second class upper.
And I want to start preparing as sooner as possible.
I just need my fellow Nairalanders to please help me with the necessary informations, guidance, advice and anything that will aid my ambition.
I will be very grateful.
Travel / Re: I Need Counselling As I Am Intending To Make A Critical Decision In My Life. by Deeemphasis01: 12:27pm On May 03, 2021
priscy525:


We are in the same box... Currently a 300lvl student hoping for fully funded scholarship as well after studies. You're about to take a very good decision as the uncertainty in Nigeria is way too much...
wow!!!
Have you done any research?
Let's see how we can help each other...
You know, the earlier the better...
Travel / Re: I Need Counselling As I Am Intending To Make A Critical Decision In My Life. by Deeemphasis01: 9:08pm On May 02, 2021
dawnomike:
Aim for a first class... Even with a good 2.1 grade, you can still get some fully funded scholarships like the Commonwealth scholarship program.
apart from good grade, what other thing do you think will increase my chances please?
Travel / I Need Counselling As I Am Intending To Make A Critical Decision In My Life. by Deeemphasis01: 8:38pm On May 02, 2021
I am currently a 200 level student studying a 4 year course. I still have two to three years to finish after which I intend to seek for a fully funded scholarship to do my MSc abroad.
Getting a fully funded scholarship is not something easy. I know one has to have good grades, English proficiency certificate, extra curricular activities and so on...
I have made up my mind to seat for the English proficiency examination when the time is right.
I will also try my best to see that I graduate with not less than a second class upper.
And I want to start preparing as sooner as possible.
I just need my fellow Nairalanders to please help me with the necessary informations, guidance, advice and anything that will aid my ambition.
I will be very grateful.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Will You Quit Your Job And Travel Abroad For Studies? by Deeemphasis01: 2:56pm On Apr 22, 2021
Yustash001:
Here to read comments from elders...
we dey together
Investment / Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by Deeemphasis01: 3:10pm On Apr 19, 2021
WUdec:


So how did you solve it? I know someone who spent a month trying to get verified
started two weeks ago and almost gave up. I just decided to give it another try this morning around 6:00am and to my surprise, I successfully got it verified in less than 2mins.

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Investment / Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by Deeemphasis01: 2:45pm On Apr 19, 2021
I have just got my binance verified after several failed attempts.
Am new into the system. Please I need you guys' help by advising me on the kind of coins to buy and things to consider before making any move in the crypto stuff.
Please who knows about GCX? I need some insight on it.
Politics / Re: Fact Check: Isa Pantami Is Not On A US Terrorism Watchlist by Deeemphasis01: 9:21am On Apr 13, 2021
Was it not Jerry Gana that usually bail Muhammad Yusuf when he was in the hands of the Nigeria police? No one has ever placed a question mark on that. Jerry gana is a christian, Muhammad Yusuf is not.but I didn't hear any barking because of that. What so ever the case may be, the minister has already taken a legal action on this. you guys should continue making noise on something that is vividly baseless here.
Career / Re: Medical Doctors' Forum: Let Us Know You! by Deeemphasis01: 8:12pm On Mar 27, 2021
HumanCalc:
Thanks a lot boss. Yeah, I have everything formulated in my head here. I know things might turn a bit different than in my head but I believe it might even be better. This covid 19 is just delaying someone. In fact, I feel trapped right now. Thanks so much for your kind words. They are uplifting. And if you don't mind me asking, which med school are you?
can we talk on whatsapp? 09135141035 is my number.
Education / Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Deeemphasis01: 7:44pm On Mar 24, 2021
zenti99:
How do we go about it bro.
are you an aspirant?
Education / Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Deeemphasis01: 12:57pm On Mar 24, 2021
zenti99:
Please is there any Medical student of Bayero University following this thread. I need to reach out to you.
me too. I need to reach out to one...
Education / Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Deeemphasis01: 12:54pm On Mar 24, 2021
Me too. I need to reach out to one...
Education / Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Deeemphasis01: 5:12pm On Dec 29, 2020
horpeyemmi66:

Hello Deeemphasis01,

I want to share my experience with you as regards what you stated. I recently graduated from the University of Ibadan with a degree in Physiology and gained admission to study Dental Surgery at the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria.

Here's what I did.
My project work in 400L didn't start until second semester so I wasn't really disturbed by the thoughts of it.

1. During the break between 300L and 400L, I did not go home. I stayed back in Ibadan to begin preparing for the UTME.

2. When we resumed, I made sure I always had data to check my class group on WhatsApp because some of our lecturers are wont to always rescheduling classes as they deem fit (some of the classes didn't eventually hold).

3. Again, I intentionally missed classes to stay back to read for the UTME. I always made sure I called my friends to help me sign against my name or write my name on the attendance list.

4. I always made sure I knew about tests early so I had ample time to read for the Physiology test, putting away UTME temporarily before picking it up again.

5. Some of my classmates thought I was unserious, now they know better. Don't take it to heart when you get those vibes and don't publicize your affairs or have someone publicize them on your behalf.

6. For lecturers whose classes had marks attached for attendance (meaning they counted the number of students present, as compared with the list), I made it a rule to always attend their classes.

7. When I was to go write the postutme at Zaria, I had a test in Ibadan clashing with my exam at Zaria. The course was taken by a consultant who has a joint appointment at the Department of Physiology, COM_UI and the Department of Oral Pathology, UCH. I couldn't take the risk of disappearing and coming back to give her reasons for my disappearance.

So, I wrote a her letter(with attached evidence) and I had a friend deliver it to her by proxy on the day of the test. Place your letter in an envelope and address it as appropriate. It makes a good impression. When I got back, the woman asked about my journey, the exam etc. And I eventually wrote my test in her office with aircon cool.

Another Professor, I didn't hear about his assignment until the evening preceding the day of deadline. Can I kill myself? The following day, I went to his office, explained myself and asked if I could submit mine at a later date, baba asked me "Listen to yourself, does what you're saying make sense, please leave my office". Thank God I didn't waste my time. Grumpy old man.

Another lecturer I missed her test, an impromptu one. After explaining myself (I just told her I travelled), she told me and a classmate who was also absent to pick a day among ourselves for our make up test. We even moved it by a day again, very awesome woman.

My point, don't expect all your lecturers to be thesame, write letters (to the ones you might be missing their test or exam) informing them formally.

8. On the days I attended classes, immediately classes were dismissed, I went straight to my house. No waiting for friends for gists as we sauntered home, I faced the task with a singleness of purpose.

9. Pray and commit it all to God. He's not coming last on this list because he's the least. It's because he's the ultimate. Nothing happens outside of the creator. His grace is all that's needed. If you're a Muslim, don't miss your Salat and do it with the whole of your mind.


As regards preparing for the exams,
1. Get your JAMB recommended texts(and those recommended by other persons preparing for the UTME). I can't really remember the names of most of those texts so I wouldn't dabble into that.

2. Master calculating without a Calculator because even JAMB's yeye calculator won't do you any good. Although you should have a calculator to help you review your accuracy.

3. Know the square-root of numbers from 2 to 10. Excluding perfect squares including 1 since it's a perfect square. Special angles and Conversions.

4. Draft up a syllabus of English of your own. Don't depend on JAMB's English syllabus, it's an eyesore.

5. Pay attention to diagrams, charts and their labellings. Know and distinguish properly between things that can mess you up before you enter the exam Hall, imagine confusing Mixed Salts and Complex Salts. The different approaches to calculating relative density. All those things matter.

6. Don't take any subject with levity. They all carry 100 marks.

7. On the days of the UTME and PUTME, go with the notes you have formed from the different books you have amassed. You know the Nigerian Factor affects everything in this country. I was supposed to write my exam by 9am, I entered into the Hall by 1:30Pm.

8. Preferably take a soda just before going in to raise you Blood-Glucose levels. Your brain really needs it. When you get into the exam Hall, calm down first. You don't have to start when you're asked to, it's CBT remember. Make sure you're calm before logging in.

9. Start from the subjects that aren't time consuming: Biology, English, Chemistry and Physics, in that order. When you encounter a question you don't have an answer to or you're unsure, skip immediately and come back later, chances are that you would get it right at the second attempt.

And don't leave any question unanswered, even if you don't know the answer, always pick something eventually, there's no negative marking.

There are instances where questions and answers are out of sync, usually go with the most logical of options.

10. Past questions go a long way too. Try to solve questions from 10-15 years ago. You don't have to solve every question. Just endeavor to understand the concept behind the topic.

11. You might make some mistakes, we all do. Don't beat yourself up for it.

I wish you the very best my friend.

Kindest regards.
Hello sir. Can you please give me your number or meet me on WhatsApp? Here is my number 09135141035.
Education / Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Deeemphasis01: 5:10pm On Dec 29, 2020
[quote author=horpeyemmi66 post=89766417]
Hello Deeemphasis01,

hello sir. Can you please give me your number or meet me on WhatsApp? Here is my number 09135141035.
Education / Apart From Me, Who Else Applied For Scholarship To Saudi Arabia? by Deeemphasis01: 8:33am On Nov 28, 2020
Last three weeks, I was called for an interview at a juma'at masjid here in kano. Last week, they called and told me to bring my credentials which will be tanslated, scanned and sent to saudi Arabia. They will send me a mail containing the date for another interview through zoom or Skype after which if am lucky, I will be granted a fully funded scholarship to study in the country (Saudi Arabia). If you were also invited for something similar to this, lets discuss it here.
Education / Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Deeemphasis01: 12:06am On Aug 16, 2020
Thank you very much, i am very grateful.

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Crime / Re: Rape: Kano Shari’a Court Sentences 70-year-old Man To Death By stoning by Deeemphasis01: 11:08pm On Aug 12, 2020
Judgement in a state with muslims as majority,by a muslim judge on a muslim rappist according to shari'ah which is constitutionally accepted. why do you feel offended? whats the colour of you people's problem?

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Education / Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Deeemphasis01: 1:33pm On Aug 12, 2020
horpeyemmi66:

Pretty cool, never knew. Send me your number.
good afternoon sir. Can an average student start and finish mbbs within the stipulated time, without repeating a class ? The way I hear people talking about medical school is very terrifying.i would be very grateful if you would enlighten me.
Education / Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Deeemphasis01: 1:25pm On Aug 12, 2020
Good afternoon sir. Can someone start and finish mbbs without spillover i.e repeating a class? The way I hear people talking about medical school is very terrifying .please sir, I would be very grateful if you help me by enlightening me.
Investment / Re: Help! All The Money In My UBA Account Has Just Been Stolen Online! by Deeemphasis01: 4:45pm On Jun 28, 2020
Is this loan still ongoing?
Investment / Re: Do You Know About NIRSAL Loan? by Deeemphasis01: 10:53am On Jun 28, 2020
Thanks. is it still ongoing?
Investment / Re: Do You Know About NIRSAL Loan? by Deeemphasis01: 10:21am On Jun 28, 2020
Do you have the link to CBN covid 19 loan
Investment / Re: Do You Know About NIRSAL Loan? by Deeemphasis01: 12:34am On Jun 28, 2020
I opened an account yesterday, successfully applied for training but could'nt apply for the loan. they said i have to be registered by my training institute. please do you know what they mean by that?
Investment / Do You Know About NIRSAL Loan? by Deeemphasis01: 5:56pm On Jun 27, 2020
please apart from me who else applied for NIRSAL loan? i did mine to a certain point and could'nt proceed. if you know anything about it lets discuss it here.
Agriculture / Re: This Is What I Intend To Do After Graduation. by Deeemphasis01: 3:32pm On Jun 18, 2020
i am going to start mine when the situation is back to normal (when the lockdown is over) and i hope to do it as a major source of income.please what do you think .....
Agriculture / Re: This Is What I Intend To Do After Graduation. by Deeemphasis01: 10:54am On Jun 18, 2020
Nezzjnr:

In as much he sounded harsh

He's right tho
ALRIGHT.please do you know much about poultry?
Agriculture / Re: This Is What I Intend To Do After Graduation. by Deeemphasis01: 10:21am On Jun 18, 2020
so you mean i should drop zoology since its very needless or what? and what so ever the case may be no one knows me on nairaland so its almost fair to say i am not publicizing my premature plans.thank you very much.

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Agriculture / This Is What I Intend To Do After Graduation. by Deeemphasis01: 9:37am On Jun 18, 2020
I am a 200L zoology student with the intension of dropping my B.Sc cert after graduation and venture into poultry sector.with my little 50k,do you think i can start with broilers here in kano? i don't want to wait for government work.pls advice a brother.
Agriculture / This Is What I Intend To Do After Graduation. by Deeemphasis01: 9:16am On Jun 18, 2020
hello,farmers in the house.i am a 200L zoology student with the intension of droping the B.Sc cert at home after graduation and venture into agriculural sector.with my little 50k here in kano at a start,do you think i will make it? pls advice me ......
Education / Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Deeemphasis01: 2:48pm On Jun 04, 2020
thanks
Education / Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Deeemphasis01: 6:04am On Jun 04, 2020
sir,sending you my number means we might get to know each other and i dont want that because this ambition of mine is something i vowed to keep as secret from everyone apart from my parent.no one will know... especially in school.

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