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Mandesz: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. |
Ebonylord:Thanks to everyone. This has been sorted out! |
salexat:***Kindly forward the material to me: lorddavid_imonitie@yahoo.com Thanks in advance. |
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: |
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: |
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: |
rollUP: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... |
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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