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EducationRe: 161 students bag first class from Nigerian Law School — highest ever by Ebonylord(m): 12:46am On Nov 07, 2019
Mandesz:
law is not really hard. I studied accounting (unilorin). so i minored biz law and coy law in 300l 1st n 2nd semester respectively. I concentrated much tym in reading accounting n finance courses. for me, those courses were workover. I had A in the two. they're like history. past cases e.g dino melaye vs federal govt. lol
My first degree was International Studies and Diplomacy and I offered Administrative Law as a borrowed course. I had an A with minimal efforts. By the time I returned to study Law, what I met as Administrative Law was complex and almost complicated. Totally different from the gist I encountered as a borrowed course. There were cases for virtually every principle. Bro, in Law you don’t write what you feel; you need to understand and state lucidly the principles with statutory and constitutional backings and above show all judicial authorities, particularly in problem questions. There is a whole lot to read and a whole lot to master. The volume is mad and the time is short. To have an A in Law, your memory impact for principles and cases must be at least 90% spot on and your critical analysis must 80%. By that you cannot be an average student. In fact, average students are not admitted to study law.
EducationRe: DIRECT ENTRY Admission. by Ebonylord(m): 1:16am On Sep 13, 2017
Ebonylord:
Same story line bro. I left Lagos for UNIBEN. I obtained the VC's signature and submitted at Jamb Office in GRA since 18th of August. Can you please send me your number...
Thanks to everyone. This has been sorted out!
Jobs/VacanciesRe: NBC Management Trainee 2017 DragnetNG by Ebonylord(m): 2:05am On Sep 08, 2017
salexat:
slatanda@gmail.com.Thanks in advance
***Kindly forward the material to me:
lorddavid_imonitie@yahoo.com

Thanks in advance.
EducationRe: DIRECT ENTRY Admission. by Ebonylord(m): 1:47am On Sep 08, 2017
Hello Gunners160,

1. I logged into my profile on JAMB portal and under "Regularize Admissions," I paid the #10, 000 processing fee via remita (I paid using my ATM card).
2. After the payment, I was able to access the Indemnity Form, which I completed.
3. Then, I printed a copy of the form, signed it and took it to the head of the institution where I graduated for his signature.
4. After obtaining his signature, I took the form to JAMB office, in the state where the institution is located, for submission.
5. Finally, I sent a scanned copy of my JAMB regularization payment slip to jambsupport@jamb.gov.ng

I completed this process on the 18th of last month and I am yet to receive a feedback of any kind.


gunners160:
Please how did u go about ur regularization?where u sent any text message?
EducationRe: DIRECT ENTRY Admission. by Ebonylord(m):
Thanks Bro. But I can't seem to reach you on this line so far. Do you have another number or can you send me a message on 08062310007. Thanks in advance.

rollUP:
Sorry bro. 07067195942
EducationRe: DIRECT ENTRY Admission. by Ebonylord(m): 3:21pm On Sep 06, 2017
Yeah, thanks. I live in Lagos but I submitted the signed idenmnity form at the JAMB Benin Zonal Office since I schooled in UNIBEN.

Julidab:
submit your regularixation form to the jamb office in the state you schooled not in the state you reside. From their they wil upload it to abuja for approval
EducationRe: DIRECT ENTRY Admission. by Ebonylord(m): 8:21pm On Sep 02, 2017
rollUP:
I reside in Lagos. I went to the school in which I did my program for my vc's signature in uniben after signing I submitted to jamb office in benin dere last week Wednesday. And I js got my reg number yesterday
Same story line bro. I left Lagos for UNIBEN. I obtained the VC's signature and submitted at Jamb Office in GRA since 18th of August. Can you please send me your number...
TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 5 by Ebonylord(m): 10:39pm On Dec 11, 2013
hello everyone, i am new here, i applied for study permit in September for winter and have been called for medicals, however i am SS{sickle cell gene}, i am about to do my medicals, will my case be different? will i be refused a visa based on the fact that am SS? will there be delays? does any one know any SS patient already in canada or who have done their medicals? please i need your contributions and answers both from those already in canada and those who have applied for study permits or know people who have been issued/denied visas based on being SS or the procedures or things that were required from them during their medicals. Thanks all...

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