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10.Dowen College is located in Lekki, Lagos and comprises boarding and day houses. It was founded in 1997 and it offers a broad and balanced education within a friendly, caring and happy environment. In order to make learning worthwhile, the school provides a well equipped library, computer centre, internet connectivity, cultural facilities, football pitch, swimming pool and many more. The fees are about two million naira (N2,000,000) per annum for a boarding student and one million, two hundred and fifty-thousand naira (N1,250,000), for day students. The tuition fees include feeding, school uniform, house wear, and textbooks. 9.Chrisland College, Lagos A cross section of students of Chrisland College Chrisland High School Ikeja, is located at 28, Opebi road, Opebi, Ikeja, Lagos and the school fees are paid either annually or termly.Chrisland School is a vibrant modern and unique school. Their facilities include spacious fully air-conditioned classrooms, modern laboratories, music and drama studio, wireless internet access, stocked library, swimming pool, well laid out air-conditioned cafeteria, basketball court and many more. They charge as high as two million naira (N2,000,000) annually and these include registration, tuition deposit, accommodation and feeding. 8.Atlantic Hall, Lagos A Picture From Atlantic Hall Atlantic Hall was established in January 1989 by the Atlantic Hall Educational Trust Council, a registered non-profit sharing organisation. Atlantic Hall is a co-educational full boarding secondary school in Poka, Epe, close to the Atlantic Ocean. The school has a well equipped medical centre, sporting facilities, well equipped laboratories, swimming pool, etc. Weekends in school is filled with a wide range of social activities including concerts, talent shows, dances and film shows. The school charges as much as two million, two hundred and seventy thousand naira (N2,270,000) for a student. Additional charges like uniforms are excluded from the fees. 7. Hillcrest School, Jos A compound view of Hillcrest School Hillcrest is a K-12th grade International Christian School with an American curriculum. The school was founded in 1942 as a boarding school for missionary children. Hillcrest is divided into three schools, each with a principal. Elementary School is kindergarten to 5th grade. Middle School is 6th to 8th grade and High School is 9th to 12th grade. In their junior and senior years students may elect to take a number of AP classes. Annually almost all graduates are admitted into North American universities. Hillcrest is situated in the city of Jos on a 4,300 foot high plateau. They charge as much as N2,650,000 for senior school students. cc; lalasticlala
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Caught on Camera Fedpolynas Security Abusing the right of a student. This happens almost everyday and they always go unpunished. If this continues, it will have a very Denting Effect on the image of the school. They molest and maltreat everyone on daily basis, students, parents and visitors alike. See Photos below; Cc: lalasticlala See more photos here:http://www.fedpolynasnews.com.ng/2017/11/must-watch-see-video-of-how-fed-poly.html
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This is Olamide 7th Album Title: Lagos Nawa (Wobey Sound) 17 Tracks and 4 Features All Tracks. Produced by Young John. Except for Track Seven. See List Below CC; Lalasticlala
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Could this be a better way to differentiate between Toolz and Seyi shay See Jaw Dropping Pics Below: CC; Lalasticlala
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According to a Facebook User Zacham Bayei Pupils of Primary and Secondary School in Kawo,Kaduna state are Protesting over the sack of 21,000 Teachers by the Kaduna state Government over 'failed' competent test without human face. That a husband and a wife teaching in the school was affected... See Photos Below Source:https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=537818863218608&id=100009714978765
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See Oustanding Structures at Federal Polytechnic Nasarawa this Structures is said to be funded by TETFUND See Photos Below
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See The photos of a Nairalander Traditional Wedding We Wish them a HML Cc: lalasticlala
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THE STATE OF THE HOSTELS AT FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC NASARAWA AND THE CHALLENGES ONE IS LIKELY TO FACE AS A FRESHER LIVING IN ONE OF THEIR HALLS OF RESIDENCE. First and foremost i will want to use this opportunity to congratulate all the newly admitted students on their success in gaining admission to one of the profound institution of learning in the middle-belt region of Nigeria. As we all know it is common for every tertiary institution in Nigeria to have halls of residence for their newly admitted students as well as their returning students, so also is case for the Federal Polytechnic Nasarawa .Quickly, let’s go to the main reason for this post, I will want the students of this institution to identify with the fact that the institution has to halls of residence; the student village ,which is situated along the local governments market and the famous Makama Dogo hostel and Living in any of the residence comes with both advantages and disadvantages, below are some of the advantages that comes with them. THE STUDENT VILLAGE: the student village as it is popularly called is believed basically to be for the big boys and girls, the fun loving students, don’t quote me wrong, there are also serious students living there as records has it that distinction students also come from those halls of residence. Reasons why students prefer living there to Makama Dogo are basically because the basic amenities there are at least in a manageable state compared to those of the Makama Dogo halls of residence and most often the students have access to the Student Union Government, hence they could easily lay their complains and such complains will be given due attention compared to those living at the Makama Dogo residence. Having stated its advantages I will want to state some of its disadvantages High cost of transporting yourself to school on a daily basis and the trauma of having to squeeze yourself into the subsidized SUG buses before getting to school in the morning, and as student no matter how financially buoyant you are, there is always a point when you will be broke or when you will have to catch an early morning test or lectures, those are usually the trying times for most students living there. There are high tendencies where one could be easily distracted by the various activities going on there, as most of the school departmental parties and social functions are hosted at the student village. Having listed this few point I will want to say one or two things about the other hall of residence THE MAKAMA DOGO HALL OF RESIDENCE: the hall of residence comprises of three different blocks; block A , block B and block C, having spent time in one of the blocks I will advise the students to strive to live in block B even though it’s not in their power to choose but remember there is nothing prayer cannot do. The advantages of this hostel include; Easy access to school as the halls of residence are very close to the school, no need for transportation expenses, all you need to do is pick up your bag in the morning and dash to class majestically The distractions in this blocks are limited compared to its rival hostels, there are usually no social function going on there, so if your primary aim is your books, then I will recommend Makama Dogo for you. Having stated this few advantages i will also want to state some of the major disadvantages. Below are the disadvantages of living in Makama Dogo Poor building facilities: as someone who has stayed in this halls of residence i think i have every right to say a few things which i will say i didn’t enjoy during my glory days at the institution, starting with the loo (toilets), the states are in a very bad condition, they are near collapse especially those of the block A and block C,at least that of the block B is a little bit manageable. i could still remember one of the ordeal that happened where a student went to defecate and afterwards try using water to flush it, unknown to him the pipes connecting the WC to the sockaways are not in the best condition, that was how the whole thing splashed on a well-dressed student going to school, it wasn’t funny at all. This point is specifically related with block A and C where students live with dangerous animals like snakes and wild bees, times without number were students stung by bees and I could still remember vividly when snake as big as a man’s arm was killed in one of the blocks, luckily the serpent has not wrecked any havoc yet. Having said all these, the ball is in your court, you have a choice to make but i will give this simple advice choose wisely. Thank you for your time and GOD bless. Wish you all a wonderful stay. See Photos Below: http://www.fedpolynasnews.com.ng/2017/01/to-all-freshers-must-read-dilapidated.html
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The Academic Staff union of Polytechnic (ASUP)Threatens to Embark on Another Strike See Details below http://www.fedpolynasnews.com.ng/2017/11/strike-looms-academic-staff-union-of.html?m=1
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Have Always Wondered Why Most ladies Weep/Cry When A Guy is Proposing to Them Are they practicing the cry they will cry when they finally go into the marriage Your Candid Opinion Alcatraz005 Lala247 Pocohantas Tahra lalastical Scotfree Tajbol4splend http:///2l6fPJ8
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I felt my readers should know and share what they know about the educational life of their entertainment celebrities, so I came up with few Nigeria universities that have produced the highest number of entertainers. I want you to add the name that's not on the list and state the school so the young undergraduates can know the stars their various universities have produced UNIPORT- "Ok bakasi" "Basorge" " julius agwu" "lancelot imasuen" "bob manuel" "hilda dokubo" "clem ohaameze" "sam dede" "monaliisa chinda" "victor osagwu" "charles inojie" "rita dominic" "charles okafor" "muma gee" "ejike asiegbu" "francis duru" "yul edochie" - ABBROSE ALI UNIVERSITY (AAU) "Alibaba" "Don jazzy" "Omawumi" " Porkupyne Osagie University of benin- UNIBEN "Basket mouth" "Mc casino" “gandoki" " Igos" " RMD" "Omoni oboli" " Bovi"Image result for Bovi -University of calabar- "kate henshaw' "ini edo" "iyanya" - UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS "Toke makinwa" "Stella damasus" - UNIVERSITY OF IFE- " Clarion Chukwurah" Now add yours to the list- and I will keep updating as I get more names- enjoy your day- and always remember education is a key cc; lalasticlala http://www.fedpolynasnews.com.ng/2017/11/must-seelist-of-nigerian-universities.html
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How To Graduate With First Class In Any Tertiary Institution | first of all, ask yourself if you really want to graduate with first class. If your answer is yes, you are one step ahead. Secondly, ask yourself, Can I graduate with first class? . If your answer is yes, you are two steps ahead. That is the spirit you need. The final and most important question is “How do I graduate with first class?” , which is the question that gave birth to this article. So, let’s answer the question, “How to graduate with first class” . 1. DEVELOP A PERSONAL RELATIONSHIP WITH GOD If you make God number one in your agenda, he will make you number one. While you are on campus, you will faced with different crises(physically and sometimes spiritually). The only solution is to pray to God Almighty. 2. SET A SMART GOAL You have to set a goal before you can achieve it. Your target goal must be Smart, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic and Timely(SMART). At the beginning of each academic session, choose the scores and grades you wish to have in all your courses and write it down. You can’t possible make a first class when your target goal is to graduate with a second class. So, get your goals right and make it smart. 3. STAY FOCUSED Making the decision, “I want to graduate with first class” Is quite easy to say. Keeping the dream alive is the difficult one. When you face crises on campus, don’t despair and keep your head straight up. Remain focused and determined towards achieving your goal(To graduate with first class). It is very certain that a lot of things will want to distract and discourage you, but you have to remain focused and determined. That is the spirit you need to graduate with first class. 4. USE YOUR TIME THE RIGHT WAY If you want to graduate with first class in school, you have to manage your time effectively. Know how to use your time the right way. Do not place anything above your academic works. Studies first, then others follow. Don’t waste your time on social activities. 5. ATTEND CLASSES, PRACTICALS AND TUTORIALS If you are willing to graduate with first class, you must not take this point lightly. Strive to attend all lectures and practicals, join study tutorials and discuss academic works with mates. Don’t take any of your academic work with levity. When doing this, ensure you are punctual. There is no class that is not important, you will learn at least one new thing in every lecture. You will also have the opportunity to ask questions directly from lecturers and get first-class answer. Do you even know that lecturers ask questions that will come out of examination during lectures? Yes, they do. If you are wise, that is an expo for you. 6. BE AHEAD OF OTHERS Who is a first class graduate? A graduate among other graduates that is ahead of others academically based on his/her report. So, if you want to become a first class graduate, you have to be ahead of others. Read ahead of others, read ahead of your examination, read ahead of your lecturers, read ahead of your mates. You want to be a first class graduate, so you must be ahead. 7. DISCOVER YOURSELF What works for Paul might not work for Peter. While some students cram for examination to become first class graduate, cramming for examination might not work you. Know yourself, be yourself. Discover your most effective study time, discover your most effective study method, know your strengths and weaknesses. Work on these discoveries and use them the right way. 8. KNOW YOUR LECTURERS AND YOUR SCHOOL Each school has its own way of conduct, and also each lecturer has his/her own system. One man’s food is another man’s poison. While some lecturers like students that write additional information in examination and give them bonus marks, other lecturers don’t like it and remove marks. How do you know which lecturer like this and which lecturer hate that? Simple….. Through observation, asking questions in class, answering questions in class and by asking your seniors in school, you’ll know each lecturer and what their expectations are. 9. DEVELOP THE RIGHT ATTITUDE You know what? You can’t graduate with first class when you don’t behave like one. You will hear your mates and seniors saying “Nobody has ever passed the course of this lecturer”, “Nobody can get an A in this course”, and so on. You have to develop the right attitude and say to yourself, “Yes, I can do it”. Don’t follow what the crowd say, majority can be wrong sometimes. Neglect all negative thoughts and develop a positive attitude. 10. ASSOCIATE WITH THE RIGHT PEOPLE Show me your friends and I’ll tell you…………… what you’ll graduate with. Yes, the type of people you associate with will determine whether you will pass or fail. If you want to graduate with first, work with people of the same thought, mindset and are also hardworking. If you are brilliant, associate with brilliant students. If you are an average students, associate with above average students. Walk with students that will influence your life positively. 11. SEEK HELP Nobody has been created perfectly well, you have to understand that. Always seek help with your academic works where needed. If you don’t understand a course or assignment, seek the help of your lecturer or seniors to explain to you. Even when you know it, seek help on it. You’ll definitely gain another knowledge. 12. DON’T UNDERESTIMATE THE POWER OF PAST QUESTIONS Most lecturers don’t have the time to prepare examination questions, they usually have a lot to do. As a result, they bring out majority of their questions from past questions. Go to your seniors, ask them for past questions and solve them. This is another expo you need to pass your examination and graduate with a first class. 13. TAKE DOWN CORRECT AND COMPREHENSIVE NOTES When you attend lectures, make sure you take down correct notes directly from your lecturers and jot down every point. Don’t depend on the note you’ll copy from your mates, do you know whether he/she has written down the right note. That is why you need to right down notes by yourself, you are rest assured that you are reading the right note. 14. DEVELOP A PERSONAL INTEREST IN YOUR COURSE If you don’t develop interest in your course, you won’t enjoy it while studying for examination. When you don’t enjoy your study time, your study becomes ineffective. No matter the nature of your course, you need to develop personal interest in it. 15.BE DISCIPLINED AND DILIGENT It is impossible to follow all the points mentioned above if you are not disciplined and diligent. If you really want to be a first class student, you must build the act of discipline and diligence. Always control yourself and provide some set of rules you want to follow while you are on your way to graduate with first class. http://www.fedpolynasnews.com.ng/2017/10/how-to-graduate-with-first-class-in-any.html?m=1
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2017 NYSC BATCH ‘B’ Mobilization: FRAUD ALERT! The NYSC Management wishes to alert the general public to the activities of some fraudsters who offer to secure postings to preferred states for Prospective Corps Members. Such criminally minded fellows dupe gullible PCMs and their parents/guardians of their hard earned money by claiming to have influence on the deployment process. Management wishes to advise all PCMs and the rest of the public to be wary of such fraudsters to avoid falling victim to their nefarious activities. We wish to state categorically that deployment of PCMs to various states is absolutely free of charge, and is also an automated process with very minimal human interference. http://www.fedpolynasnews.com.ng/2017/10/2017-nysc-batch-b-mobilization-fraud.html?m=1
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The Federal Polytechnic Nasarawa (FPN) just released their HND Admission List for 2017/2018 the list is yet to be pasted in the school notice board. But you can Follow this procedures below to check your Admission Status online for HND Applicants only http://www.fedpolynasnews.com.ng/2017/10/federal-polytechnic-nasarawa-20172018.html?m=1
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Just this morning it all Rumoured that 3 pupils died from the deadly Monkey pox disease. Parents didn't find it funny as they all ran to schools to pick their children. Photos Below. More Details here http://www.fedpolynasnews.com.ng
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The Managements of the Edo State University, Iyamho has published the School Fees Schedule for all Freshers and Returning Students of the institution for the 2017/2018 academic session. Acceptance fee of N25,000 must be paid by New Students before they can be allowed to commence registration for academic activities. Bank Details (FOR ACCEPTANCE FEE ONLY) Account Name: Edo University School Fees Account Account Number: 0706626708 Bank: Access Bank plc PAYMENT OF SCHOOL FEES More herehttp://www.fedpolynasnews.com.ng/2017/10/edo-university-iyamho-20172018-school.html?m=1 |
The Delta State School of Marine Technology, Burutu, is an institution with multi-campuses at Gbaregolor and Kwale. The institution which is accredited by the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE), invites applications from suitably QUALIFIED CANDIDATES FOR ADMISSION INTO THE UNDERLISTED National Diploma (ND) and Higher National Diploma (HND) Programmes for the 2017/2018 Academic Session. 1. NATIONAL DIPLOMA (ND) PROGRAMMES (2 YEARS) DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Marine Engineering Technology (Available only in Burutu campus) Boat and Ship Building Engineering Technology (Available only in Burutu campus) Computer Engineering Technology (Available in all the campuses) Civil Engineering Technology (Available in all the campuses) Electrical /Electronics Engineering Technology (Available in all the campuses) Mechanical Engineering Technology (Available in all the campuses) Oil and Gas Engineering Technology (Available in all the campuses) DEPARTMENT OF NAUTICAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Nautical Science and Seamanship (Available only in Burutu campus) Computer Science (Available in all the campuses) Fisheries and Fisheries Technology (Available in all the campuses) Oceanography (Available in all the campuses) Mored Details Herehttp://www.fedpolynasnews.com.ng/2017/10/delta-state-school-of-marine-technology.html?m=1
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Speculations As to when school is resuming lingers still. But it has been confirmed that The 47th convocation ceremony is scheduled to hold in the second week of November. Post Utme results are out already, school looks set to resume this October or early November, see photo for confirmation. http://www.fedpolynasnews.com.ng/2017/10/unn-convocation-set-for-november-2017.html?m=1
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NITDA Scholarship 2017 application commences. The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) has as its mandate to develop and regulate the Information Technology in Nigeria. Developing and regulating IT will support in transforming Nigeria into an IT driven economy for global competitiveness and the dire need of digital literacy. The Agency has since 2010 established a scholarship scheme for Masters and Doctoral degree in relevant areas of Information Technology (IT) and ICT Law obtainable in Nigerian (Government and Private) Universities. NITDA Postgraduate Scholarship Criteria: The scholarship award is strictly based on merit and is evenly distributed between the six geo-political zones for the PhD, 36 States and FCT for MSc. See More Details here http://www.fedpolynasnews.com.ng/2017/10/nitda-postgraduate-scholarship.html?m=1
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Download Series of Past Questions Ranging from Waec,Neco,Jamb,Post-utme And Scholarships Past Questions Free Follow the link below. http://www.fedpolynasnews.com.ng/2017/09/download-all-your-past-questions-here.html?m=1
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The Kaduna Polytechnic has released it first Admission list for 2017/2018 Session Download the Admission List Below http://www.fedpolynasnews.com.ng/2017/09/kaduna-polytechnickadpoly-releases.html?m=1
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See Leaked Admission List for 2017/2018 for Kaduna polytechnic (kadpoly) Full List on the way See List Here http://www.fedpolynasnews.com.ng/2017/09/kaduna-polytechnickadpoly-releases.html
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All the Past questions you need from Waec to Neco,Jamb and Scholarships are all available here all for free yes free!!! http://www.fedpolynasnews.com.ng/2017/09/download-all-your-past-questions-here.html |
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