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congrats to the winning team. when is the next challenge coming up?? |
LAUTECH will soon overtake Unilorin |
Bosun:next will be 4th |
Viserion:Name: B**** S****** Reg Number: 86499439GA Date of Birth: 04 May 1998 Origin: OMALA in Kogi State. Exam No: C25212038 Centre Name: Alekwe Nigeria Ltd, Sardauna Memorial College, Unguwan Dosa, Kaduna, Kaduna State Subject Score Use of English 36 Mathematics 42 Princ. of Account 40 Economics 33 Total Score:151 |
TarOrfeek:yes.. she really deserve the victory. congrats to the young girl. she had made Nigeria proud |
another Chimamanda Adichie in the making. congrats girl CC sicker000 |
Her Story https://schoolsonline.britishcouncil.org/sites/default/files/styles/hero/public/kjimoh_640x340_website_preview.jpeg?itok=Or7_qkYK Justice is blind. The scourge of poverty has taken away the days of bumper harvest, days when I had surplus to eat. My stomach rumbles like rocks rolling down a volcano about to erupt: the repulsive smell from smouldering corpses for breakfast, wild fruits for lunch and putrid trash scavenged for dinner. The poison arrows of separation, parents from children. Poor orphans like me seek protection in the rainforest of southern Nigeria as the only dwelling place. The ruckus from nearby villages gives me no certitude of life for the morrow. This forced escapade only brings unrestricted imaginations of the future: a united and peaceful Nigeria. As if the moon wishes to keep me alive, she shines faithfully every night. Split! Splash! Through the unpaved roads march the militants with eerie eyes preying for 'Nigerians'; half of a yellow sun, the flag they bear. The bright sunset yellow now crimson - tainted with the blemish of bloodshed. Innocuous boys given weapons, used as scapegoats of war; vehemently holding guns, eager to chase all but their kin, the agitating militants of the south seeks to create a new country, to avenge for 'their' dying flora and fauna while the northern insurgents, armed with more sophisticated guns, supported by a flight of aircraft to capture their southern brothers, killing them or less likely, imprisoning them. Children in cotton pants running home at dusk, leaving behind tracks on the sandy pathways; dancing to the staccato rhythm from the women pounding Akpu, a staple dish in Africa. Older girls with earthenware pots filled with stream water on neatly plaited hair, the clamorous noise at market places conventionally filled the air; wriggling fishes clustered in the fishermen's nets, their species endemic to this delta... those were the peaceful days. The day came when I saw my best friend, Ella, lying down lifeless under a banana tree, bereft, I risked all I had left - my life. I waded through the mud barefooted, towards the direction of the non indulgent militants; the sound from marching boots led the way. A hefty grip held me and I was blindfolded, presented to their leader - a man at the brink of old age - whom I saw after the blindfold was removed... “I'd die anyway, although it's worse than not trying”, I'd thought, so I began to speak, “Enough blood has been shed already, Nigeria is ours and we cannot disintegrate her, dialogue is paramount to ensuring a realistic victory for our cause, until you realise, united we stand, divided we fall, until then, peace or annihilation.” To my greatest surprise he believed me! Surrendering but not defeated, the southern activists decided to annul the idea of disintegration. As I stand before a crowd united at heart, having done for my country, something heroic. Peace henceforth even forever. Khairat Jimoh attends Dependable International School, Nigeria |
A 13-year old Nigerian from Dependable International School, Niger State, Jimoh Khairat Onize has emerged as the second runner up of the British Council Writing Competition. Her story titled "Unity and Faith, Peace and Progress" was judged to be the third best among the numerous entries received worldwide in the 11-14 year old category in the Commonwealth Class Children’s Short Story Writing Competition. The judges commented "This is a tragic story about war, but with a hopeful ending. It contains an important message about young peoples’ voices being heard, and moments of detail create a strong sense of place and atmosphere. "Your entry is currently being professionally illustrated and will be uploaded to Schools Online on Thursday 16th February. Your certificate will be sent to you as soon as the certificates have been produced. Congratulations once again! With best wishes Elaine"
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centurionpapa:you did not register for this examination |
Viserion:Name: O***** V***** E***** Reg Number: 85557933DF Date of Birth: 16 June 1997 Origin: ORU-EAST in Imo State. Exam No: C26609106 Centre Name: Uthman Bin Affan School, No.7, Gwamna Road, Badikko, Kaduna, Kaduna State Subject Score Use of English 34 Princ. of Account 42 Commerce 55 Economics 40 Total Score:171 |
Viserion:you did not register for this exam |
Estacy22:she has done her part and she did it well. this score should get her the course. don't forget Nigerian factor too - lobbying all the best to your daughter |
Viserion:you're welcome |
gpercuxionz:Cost Price = 50x ( if x rep. the number of oranges bought) Selling Price = 80(x - 6) Profit = Selling Price - Cost Price, 450 = 80(x - 6) - 50x, 450 = 80x - 480 - 50x, 450 = 30x - 480, 450 + 480 = 30x, 930 = 30x, x = 31 |
Iseoluwani:dey there |
gpercuxionz:31 |
Iseoluwani:so many typographical errors in the question. endeavour to be proofreading the questions (most especially, mathematics) before giving it out to students |
Iseoluwani:my JSS3 students will solve these questions effortlessly.. too simple |
Dopenigga:I've not seen any art student that scored above 240 |
Viserion:Name: P****** B***** E**** Reg Number: 86956854HE Date of Birth: 10 December 1995 Origin: ONNA in Akwa-Ibom State. Exam No: C25913215 Centre Name: Kaduna Community Resource Center, Women Multipurpose Centre, 9, Bank Road, Kaduna, Off Ahmadu Bello Way, Kaduna State Subject Score Use of English 67 Geography 53 Mathematics 38 Physics 53 Total Score:211 |
Viserion:Name: M***** M****** S***" Reg Number: 85593087BC Date of Birth: 06 October 2003 Origin: LERE in Kaduna State. Exam No: C28004124 Centre Name: Golden Height Comprehensive School, Jushin Waje, Sabon Gari, Zaria, Kaduna State Subject Score Use of English 49 Physics 39 Biology 37 Chemistry 39 Total Score:164 |
Almost1122:no result yet |
horluwatosyn99:Name: M**** O****** V***** Reg Number: 86604369DF Date of Birth: 21 December 2002 Origin: BORIPE in Osun State. Exam No: C42206182 Centre Name: High Tree College, 2-8 Ekundayo Street, Off Command Road, Ipaja, Lagos State Subject Score Use of English 64 Government 59 Mathematics 44 Economics 61 Total Score:228 |
Klerik:your reg no? |
chizyn:she can obtain change of institution form at a fee to be disclosed by the board later. many university's cut off mark is 180 e.g Unilorin |
Frenzy007:No result yet |
DammylOp:Name: A****** D***** J****** Reg Number: 86557165CH Date of Birth: 29 July 1996 Origin: IREPODUN in Kwara State. Exam No: C34915200 Centre Name: Parrot Cyberworld Limited, Emmanuel Baptist College By Lead Hostel, Univeristy Road, Tanke, Ilorin, Kwara State Subject Score Use of English 61 Mathematics 47 Physics 39 Chemistry 46 Total Score:193 |
Roysnickz:Name: U***** R** D**** Reg Number: 86795888AJ Date of Birth: 18 March 1995 Origin: KATSINA-ALA in Benue State. Exam No: C08912015 Centre Name: Cbt Center, Opp Beco Filling Station, Markurdi Rd., Otukpo, Benue State Subject Score Use of English 57 Mathematics 68 Physics 63 Chemistry 60 Total Score:248 |
IamGoke:you're welcome. Congrats |
JohnnySavage:Notification Name: I**** J***** O**** Reg Number: 85694865DE Date of Birth: 12 January 1997 Origin: OLAMABORO in Kogi State. Exam No: C33306231 Centre Name: Yabma International Science Academy, Hon. Yakubu Yunusa Avenue, 500 Housing Units, Ganaja Road, Lokoja, Kogi State Subject Score Use of English 53 Government 59 Commerce 59 Economics 53 Total Score:224 |
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