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bloodyBLOGGER:So, it's true that 99.9% of Nairalanders don't read before they comment... SHM |
Theresa is my mother-in-law.
So None of the above is the correct answer.... |
E nor easy |
waiting for comments |
5 months after |
👀👀👀👀👀 |
Dignity has lost her home in our culture.
Imagine somebody opening a thread to show his wife's ex.
God, May my wife-to-be know no ex just as my mum. |
SUMMARY OF EXAMINATION MALPRACTICE MOBILE DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE FOR FIRST SEMESTER OF INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE LABORATORY (ISLT) PROGRAMMES FOR 2014/2015 ACADEMIC SESSION HELD FROM 28TH APRIL TO MAY 2015 S/N NAME/MATRIC. NO. DEPARTMENT LEVEL ALLEGED CHARGE PENALTY 1. Obim Paul Eze FOS/SLT/09/10/176350 Microbiology Graduated Caught impersonating in the examination hall. Expulsion 2. Iwemah Oghenefejiro FOS/SLT/10/11/190197 Botany (Environmental Science) 500 Caught with relevant material in the examination hall. Rusticated for six (6) semesters with effect from first semester of 2014/2015 academic session and to resume studies with effect from second semester of 2017/2018 academic session. All examinations written within the period of penalty should be cancelled. DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY, ABRAKA SUMMARY OF EXAMINATION MALPRACTICE MOBILE DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE FOR FIRST SEMESTER OF WEEKEND DEGREE PROGRAMME FOR 2013/2014 ACADEMIC SESSION, HELD FROM 30TH JULY TO 18TH AUGUST,2015 S/N NAME/MATRIC. NO. DEPARTMENT LEVEL ALLEGED CHARGE PENALTY 1. Ogbeta Loveth Efe FSS/WK/09/10/180877 Geography and Regional Planning 500 Caught with material relevant to the course being examined in the examination hall rusticated for six (6) semesters with effect from first semester of 2013/2014 academic session and to resume studies with effect from first semester of 2016/2017 academic session. All examinations written within the period of penalty should be cancelled. 2. Francis Mercy FSS/WK/10/11/203413 Accounting and Finance 400 Caught with material relevant in the examination hall Rusticated for six (6) semesters with effect from first semester of 2013/2014 academic session and to resume studies with effect from first semester of 2016/2017 academic session. All examinations written within the period of penalty should be cancelled 3. Omokaihri Erowho FSS/WK/07/08/141394 Accounting and Finance 500 Caught with material relevant in the examination hall Rusticated for six (6) semesters with effect from first semester of 2013/2014 academic session and to resume studies with effect from first semester of 2016/2017 academic session. All examinations written within the period of penalty should be cancelled 4. Ubaba Peter Obueke FSS/WK/09/10/181257 Accounting and Finance 500 Caught with relevant materials in the examination hall Rusticated for six (6) semesters with effect from first semester of 2013/2014 academic session and to resume studies with effect from first semester of 2016/2017 academic session. All examinations written within the period of penalty should be cancelled 5. Willy Esther FSS/WK/09/10/181747 Accounting and Finance 500 Caught exchanging answer booklet with another student in the examination hall Expulsion. 6. Ayomah Ejomafuvwe FSS/WK/10/11/196394 Accounting and Finance 400 Caught inscribing relevant information on her school fees print out in the examination hall Rusticated for six (6) semesters with effect from first semester of 2013/2014 academic session and to resume studies with effect from first semester of 2016/2017 academic session. All examinations written within the period of penalty should be cancelled. 7. Stephen Magdalene FSS/WK/09/10/181649 Economics 500 Caught with material relevant in the examination hall. Rusticated for six (6) semesters with effect from first semester of 2013/2014 academic session and to resume studies with effect from first semester of 2016/2017 academic session. All examinations written within the period of penalty should be cancelled. 8. Osaje Lucky FSS/WK/10/11/193630 Economics 500 Caught with prepared pages of answer booklet in the examination hall. Expulsion. 9. Butler Emoakpor T. FSS/WK/10/11/201022 Business Administration 400 4 Caught with relevant materials in the examination hall. Rusticated for six (6) semesters with effect from first semester of 2013/2014 academic session and to resume studies with effect from first semester of 2016/2017 academic session. All examinations written within the period of penalty should be cancelled. 10. Sunday Olokpa Patrick FSS/WK/09/10/178316 Economics 500 Caught with relevant materials in the examination hall. Rusticated for six (6) semesters with effect from first semester of 2013/2014 academic session and to resume studies with effect from first semester of 2016/2017 academic session. All examinations written within the period of penalty should be cancelled 11. Ebinum Azowenunebi Godfrey FSS/WK/10/11/201528 Accounting and Finance 400 Caught with relevant materials in the examination hall. Rusticated for six (6) semesters with effect from first semester of 2013/2014 academic session and to resume studies with effect from first semester of 2015/2016 academic session. All examinations written within the period of penalty should be cancelled. 12. Obukowho Christabel Tivere FSS/WK/10/11/203718 Economics 400 Caught with relevant materials in the examination hall. Rusticated for six (6) semesters with effect from first semester of 2013/2014 academic session and to resume studies with effect from first semester of 2016/2017 academic session. All examinations written within the period of penalty should be Cancelled 13. Umukoro Cheson Henry FSS/WK/10/11/200801 Business Administration 400 Caught with relevant materials in the examination hall. Rusticated for six (6) semesters with effect from first semester of 2013/2014 academic session and to resume studies with effect from first semester of 2016/2017 academic session. All examinations written within the period of penalty should be cancelled. 14. Ajayi Modupe FSS/WK/09/10/182083 Business Administration 500 Caught with relevant materials in the examination hall. Rusticated for six (6) semesters with effect from first semester of 2013/2014 academic session and to resume studies with effect from first semester of 2016/2017 academic session. All examinations written within the period of penalty should be cancelled. 15. Ogboru Victor FSS/WK/10/11/196976 Business Administration 400 Caught with relevant materials in the examination hall. Rusticated for six (6) semesters with effect from first semester of 2013/2014 academic session and to resume studies with effect from first semester of 2016/2017 academic session. All examinations written within the period of penalty should be cancelled. 16. Oritsejafor David E. FSS/WK/10/11/178393 Economics 500 Impersonating in the examination hall. Discharged. 17. Ogwegha Peter FSS/WK/10/11/203953 Economics 400 Caught with relevant materials in the examination hall Rusticated for six (6) semesters with effect from first semester of 2013/2014 academic session and to resume studies with effect from first semester of 2016/2017 academic session. All examinations written within the period of penalty should be cancelled. 18. Dikadi Lambert Ndubisi FSS/WK/06/07/121402 Accounting and Finance 500 Caught with relevant materials in the examination hall. Rusticated for six (6) semesters with effect from first semester of 2013/2014 academic session and to resume studies with effect from first semester of 2016/2017 academic session. All examinations written within the period of penalty should be cancelled 19. Obarhua Ejaita O. FSS/WK/10/11/197539 Accounting and Finance 400 Caught with extraneous material relevant in the examination hall. Rusticated for six (6) semesters with effect from first semester of 2013/2014 academic session and to resume studies with effect from first semester of 2016/2017 academic session. All examinations written within the period of penalty should be cancelled 20. Odiurho Eyere FSS/WK/11/12/196895 Economics 400 Caught with relevant materials in the examination hall. Rusticated for six (6) semesters with effect from first semester of 2013/2014 academic session and to resume studies with effect from first semester of 2016/2017 academic session. All examinations written within the period of penalty should be cancelled. 21. Okotie D. Ejomafuvwe FSS/WK/10/11/204168 Sociology 400 Caught with relevant materials in the examination hall. Rusticated for six (6) semesters with effect from first semester of 2013/2014 academic session and to resume studies with effect from first semester of 2016/2017 academic session. All examinations written within the period of penalty should be cancelled. 22. Okoigho Kingsley FSS/WK/10/11/201482 Economics 400 Caught with relevant materials in the examination hall Rusticated for six (6) semesters with effect from first semester of 2013/2014 academic session and to resume studies with effect from first semester of 2016/2017 academic session. All examinations written within the period of penalty should be cancelled 23. Aiwansedo Friday FSS/WK/09/10/180982 Accounting and Finance 500 Caught with relevant materials in the examination hall. Rusticated for six (6) semesters with effect from first semester of 2013/2014 academic session and to resume studies with effect from first semester of 2016/2017 academic session. All examinations written within the period of penalty should be cancelled. 24. Nwaokoye Joseph FSS/WK/10/11/197925 Business Administration 400 Caught with relevant materials in the examination hall. Rusticated for six (6) semesters with effect from first semester of 2013/2014 academic session and to resume studies with effect from first semester of 2016/2017 academic session. All examinations written within the period of penalty should be cancelled. 25. Ebireri Afoke Vivian FSS/WK/09/10/181875 Accounting and Finance 500 Caught to have taking wrong registration form to examination hall Advised to be more careful in future. 26. Unuayagwame Samuel FSS/WK/10/11/200449 Business Administration 400 Caught with relevant materials in the examination hall. Rusticated for six (6) semesters with effect from first semester of 2013/2014 academic session and to resume studies with effect from first semester of 2016/2017 academic session. All examinations written within the period of penalty should be cancelled. 27. Olobio Endurance Ajiri FSS/WK/09/10/180213 Accounting and Finance 500 Caught with relevant materials in the examination hall. Rusticated for six (6) semesters with effect from first semester of 2013/2014 academic session and to resume studies with effect from first semester of 2016/2017 academic session. All examinations written within the period of penalty should be cancelled. 28. Omamogho Weyinmi Mofe FSS/WK/09/10/182128 Economics 500 Caught imprinting materials on her relevant in the examination hall. Rusticated for six (6) semesters with effect from first semester of 2013/2014 academic session and to resume studies with effect from first semester of 2016/2017 academic session. All examinations written within the period of penalty should be cancelled. 29. Ndubuisi Oluchukwu FSS/WK/10/11/203802 Psychology 400 Caught with relevant materials in the examination hall. Rusticated for six (6) semesters with effect from first semester of 2013/2014 academic session and to resume studies with effect from first semester of 2016/2017 academic session. All examinations written within the period of penalty should be cancelled. 30. Adamu Zaretu FSS/WK/09/10/181110 Business Administration 500 Caught with relevant materials in the examination hall. Rusticated for six (6) semesters with effect from first semester of 2013/2014 academic session and to resume studies with effect from first semester of 2016/2017 academic session. All examinations written within the period of penalty should be cancelled. |
The Vice-Chancellor, Professor V.F. Peretomode, on behalf of Senate has received, considered and approved the recommendations of the Students’ Disciplinary Committee (SDC) on the under listed students who appeared before it to defend themselves against the various alleged acts of gross misconduct and breach of matriculation oath. |
Reminder |
Warri, Delta State. Ever since Gen Buhari became president, we've not seen light for up to two hours as we use to under the so called clueless. I don't know what improvement the media is spewing. .... |
Not again after four years.... |
size40:What about the problem with Tinubu? and judicial colapse and his case at Owerri high court? |
Phinagold:What about the intra-party chaos he is causing? |
I have asked before but got no answer. I am asking again hoping that a politically oriented nairalander provide a tentative answer. ............................................. Amaechi will be 50 on May 27, 2015 —( 2 days to the end of his tenure as governor; having being in powerful public positions for 16 unbroken years; being 34 when he became the Speaker of Rivers State House of Assembly, a position he held for eight years before being made the governor of the state by the judges of the Supreme Court) —instead of being happy, he is destroying his achievements in Rivers by his juvenile actions. ........................................... What is the wisdom of conducting local government elections on May 23 – just six days to the handover date of May 29? What does Amaechi want to achieve by hastily conducting these elections and swearing in the “selected” ones before departing on May 29, when he has not done same in the last four years? Just the same way, I see no plausible rationale in President Goodluck Jonathan’s recent rash of appointments. (-Saka Momodu) .......................................... What is his gain in trying to make the house of change a broken home? (“Amaechi has a strong personality but the party will think of what is best for him, but SGF is a no no. That office needs a calm personalty who will be there to ensure the President succeeds, not one who will fight with even party men like he’s been doing with Tinubu lately”.) -APC Chieftains @ http://www.naij.com/425057-sgf-apc-chieftains-dumps-amaechi-for-onu.html ........................................... Please, What does Gov. Rotimi Amaechi really want to achieve with these undemocratic display?, |
CCsurplus007:Welcome |
It's likely Chlamydia and not Gonorrhoea but if its the latter, its 100% curable. I'm not advising you not to see a doctor but no need to see one. Just get 1) VASTROMAX 100mg; or ZEXTROMAX 200mg ..... around 8h to 1.3k nationwide 2) Doxycycline or Tetracycline ..... around 2h take VAXTROMAX once a day, usually in the morning and tetracycline 100mg in the evening. Symptoms will disappear after 7 days. |
If you are academically upright, then go to DELSU. |
Drop download link |
ow11: Great List, A slight Modification/Addition - Oman isn't in Africa and Mozambique appeared twicesuperb |
iamord: wow.. Its glaring to see. How all african countries behave. the Masters have really influenced the black race.true talk |
Note: It wasn't a Mohammedan religious movement... |
Laws are not made in court. |
COUNTRIES THAT WERE COLONISED BY BRITAIN Botswana, Egypt, The Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Namibia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Sudan **************** COUNTRY THAT WAS COLONISED BY SPAIN. Equatorial Guinea *************** COUNTRIES THAT WERE COLONISED BY PORTUGAL. Angola, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, Oman ************** COUNTRIES THAT WERE COLONISED BY FRANCE. Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Republic of the Congo, Cote d'Ivoire, Gabon, Guinea, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mozambique, Niger, Senegal, Togo, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia ******************** COUNTRIES THAT WERE COLONISED BY BELGIUM. Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda ***************** COUNTRY THAT WAS COLONISED BY ITALY. Libya ***************** COUNTRY THAT WAS NEVER COLONIZED Ethiopia |
...Sabbah founded the Order of the Assassins. While his motives for founding this order are ultimately unknown, it was said to be all for his own political and personal gain and to also exact vengeance on his enemies. Because of the unrest in the Holy Land caused by the Crusades, Hassan-i Sabbah found himself not only fighting for power with other Muslims, but also with the invading Christian forces. http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassins . . . . There is no need for religious war cuz Sabbah wasn't a ** |
''The boy is good''. |
Nice but not fully true. Truth is; Life is a race & great men don't live for themselves but for others. |
God help Nigeria. |
I hope Nigerians will realise the importance of computers in the nearest future so voting process will can computerised.... |
Congratz to them... |
I think it is time Nigeria go for the Brazillian type DRE voting machine. |
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