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For all those who want the SPDC scholarship question for free, u should like this page at www.facebook.com/scholarshipalerts, and then drop ur e-mails on the comment relating to the SPDC scholarship or as inbox. |
kenneyyice:There are many scholarship exams to apply for especially with your course, You can like this page at www.facebook.com/scholarshipalerts for ur free scholarship information. |
all are nice, the second looks like a double oo though,like two o's.i like the third |
if u went today, what questions were asked?,what was required.please share. |
Who has gone for the screening? what type of questions were asked? |
yes thanks, i have bought the form and applied, and i wrote the serial number and application number down, buti dont have the pin and i misplaced my card, please how can i get the application form? tanx. |
Please how do we obtain application forms? |
This is to inform all candidates who applied for the 2013 ADDAX/NNPC Scholarship exam that the list of students for the exam has been released. This was released today being 27th of September 2013. Therefore all the students who applied for this exam should get the Guardian Newspaper of the 27th September 2013, meanwhile Scholarship Alerts for Nigerian Students will make the list available here @ www.facebook.com/scholarshipalerts before the end of the day. There are 568 names on the list: 65 for Abuja center, 167 for Lagos center, 121 for Owerri center & 215 for Port Harcourt center. Abuja Venue: National center for women developement, Better life Street (Tafawa Balewa street), Central Business District, Opposite Central Bank Of Nigeria, Garki, Abuja. Port Harcourt Center: Basic studies Unit, University of Port Harcourt, Port Harcourt, Rivers State. Lagos center: Airforce Secondary School, Sam Ethnan Airforce Base, (NAF BASE), Ikeja, Lagos. Owerri Center: All seasons Hotel, off Port-Harcourt Road, Owerri, Imo State. We at Scholarship Alerts for Nigerian Students want to say congratulationd to all successful candidates. Share this information with your friends on Facebook and like our page on Facebook @ www.facebook.com/scholarshipalerts |
Oluyole Club 2013 Bursary Award For Ibadan Indigenes! The applications process for the 2013 Bursary Award of Oluyole Club, Lagos has commenced. ELIGIBILITY The Award is open to indigent students who are: *.indigenes of Ibadan. *.currently in Year 2 or advancing to the 200 level of their courses of study in any Nigerian University. *.on a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 3.50 and above (2ndClass Upper Division) as at the end of the Year 1 examinations. APPLICATION PROCEDURE Each applicant is to send: 1.a handwritten application, which includes contact details- home address (street and location), email address and telephone number; 2.a letter of identification from his/her local government of origin; 3.a letter confirming their studentship, from the Dean of his/her Faculty; and 4.transcripts or examination results for the previous academic session. APPLICATION DEADLINE Applications must get to the address indicated below, on or before Friday, November 8, 2013: The Secretary, Bursary Committee, c/o Mr. Niyi Fatokun, c/o RECORDMAN House, Plot 13A, Acme Road (beside Diamond Pearls Petrol Station), Ogba Industrial Estate, Ikeja, Lagos Telephone: 08023120788, 08033332222 ABOUT SPONSOR The Oluyole Club, Lagos is a socio-cultural organization comprising of notable indigenes of Ibadan residing in Lagos. Its Annual Bursary Award Scheme aims to promote the cultural, intellectual and social advancement of Ibadan indigenes Like page at www.facebook.com/scholarshipalerts for all ur latest scholarship updates |
enny234: Good morning guys.. hope the night was a good one.... Joe.: |
Front page material,let's all share this on our respective facebuk walls,twitter,bbm,let the world read about it |
Good morning guys.. hope the night was a good one.... NNPC / Chevron successful candidates have been contacted. Did you sit for the NNPC/CHEVRON JV Scholarship aptitude test held on May 11, 2013? The result is finally out! Kindly check your mail box for your award status. Congrats to all successful candidates! Did you miss any scholarship you would have entered for, don't miss anyone again LIKE www.facebook.com/scholarshipalerts for the updates on all scholarships. |
Good morning guys.. hope the night was a good one.... NNPC / Chevron successful candidates have been contacted. Did you sit for the NNPC/CHEVRON JV Scholarship aptitude test held on May 11, 2013? The result is finally out! Kindly check your mail box for your award status. Congrats to all successful candidates! Did you miss any scholarship you would have entered for, don't miss anyone again LIKE www.facebook.com/scholarshipalerts for the updates on all scholarships. |
Bro.the scan and operation would cost 100,000 naira but it could rise still.just please help in every way you can. |
MTN Scholarship application will soon begin... Don't miss any other scholarship, simply LIKE our Page www.facebook.com/scholarshipalerts and get all scholarship updates |
LAGOS STATE UNIVERSITY, OJO POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL www.lasu.edu.ng E-mail: secretary-pgs@lasu.edu.ng ADVERTISEMENT FOR ADMISSION INTO PROGRAMMES FOR 2013/2014 ACADEMIC SESSION The Postgraduate School invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for admission into 2013/2014 Academic Session into the underlisted programmes leading to the award of Postgraduate Diploma, Masters and Ph.D Degrees in the Lagos State University (LASU) Ojo. GENERAL REQUIREMENT The University requires five [ 5 ] CREDIT including English Language at Ordinary Level (GCE, WASC, SSC, NECO and NABTEB) for ALL courses and credit in MATHEMATICS at Ordinary Level for SCIENCE, SOCIAL SCIENCES, MANAGEMENT SCIENCES and EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT courses NOTE 1. Candidates who have not completed the National Youth Service Corps assignment or their current Postgraduate Programmes need not apply 2. All academic transcripts must be received latest two weeks after the close of sale of forms. 3. Request for transfer of processed application forms from one Department to another will not be entertained. 4. Candidates must personally attend the selection and written examinations as make-up test will not be conducted. 5. Please include your E-mail address/ phone number on the form. For further information on Part-Time and Full-Time Internal programmes, please contact: The Secretary, Postgraduate School, Lagos State University, Ojo. secretary-pgs@lasu.edu.ng MR. LATEEF O. ANIMASHAUN, Registrar & Secretary |
rTHEY ARE TO SUBMIT THEIR (RELEVANT) CREDENTIALS AT THE ADMISSIONS OFFICE.This is at ADMIN BLK 1, ROOM 6, ON or before 18th September 2013. |
Lasuites in the house, to remain alerted on all latest developments as pertaining scholarships in LASU, send a message, including ur department and phone number to scholarship4lasuites@gmail.com, would give you information for free on latest developments in LASU. Just remember to like our facebook page at www.facebook.com/scholarshipalerts |
Scholarship: The Mankind United to Support Total Education (MUSTE) program is for undergraduate and higher degree studies only. Brief Scholarship of MUSTE Undergraduate Scholarships for Nigerian Students: The Youth Empowerment and ICT Foundation is offering its MUSTE Scholarship funding for undergraduate study in Nigerian higher institutions for the duration of the program 2013 Eligible Subject Areas: All fields especially courses related to Health, Technology, and Finance About The Scholarship: The Mankind United To Support Total Education (MUSTE) is a scholarship arm of Youth Empowerment and ICT Foundation registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) in Abuja Nigeria on the 17th of November 2003. It is founded and funded by Mr. Jim Ovia with the aim of providing financial aid to outstanding Nigeria youths. The goal is to create a network of future leaders within Nigeria who can compete globally with their peers, bring new ideas, creativity and are committed to improving the lives and circumstances of people in their respective communities. Overtime it is expected that MUSTE beneficiaries will become leaders in helping to address challenges related to health, technology, and finance, all areas in which the foundation is deeply engaged. Scholarship Offered Since: 2012 Scholarship Type: Full Undergraduate Scholarships Eligibility and Requirements Applicant must, • Be a registered member of Youth & ICT Foundation,register at http://www.youthempowerment.org.ng/joinnow.aspx • Have their Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination result or the equivalent • Have a current admission letter into a recognized institution • Undergraduate applicant must have passed JAMB and Post-JAMB examinations • Undergraduates already in school must attach a recent photocopy of their school I.D • Higher degree applicant must hold a bachelor’s degree or the equivalent, and have at least two years of recent full time professional experience, acquired after a university degree. • Present one personal reference letter and one academic/professional reference letter. All recommendation letters must be duly signed. • Higher degree applicant must include a cover letter stating “Why you intend to pursue a higher degree” (Not more than 250 words). • Attach recent two passport photographs • Include a valid email address, residential address and telephone number • All questions are compulsory • How Many Funding Positions are available? The scheme offers an average of 100 opportunities every year. Benefits: The MUSTE Scholarship provides bursary to cover the cost of completing University or Higher degree program that is within 3 – 6 years. It is also subject to satisfactory academic performance in the subsequent year of the degree program. See link below for details. How To Apply: • Download the application form here •Print and fill out the form COMPLETELY where it applies to our category. • For tertiary education please fill in your current university and your proposed year of graduation. • Obtain all supporting documents such as your JAMB, SSCE, WAEC etc. • SCAN ALL PAGES + SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS AND SAVE IN A FOLDER + Passport Photo • DO NOT FORGET TO SIGN YOUR APPLICATION. • Send that folder with all the documents to muste@youthempowerment.org.ng • The email address used in sending your form MUST be in this format: firstname.lastname@email.com . Please your email address must contain your first and last name. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY HARD COPY TO THE FOUNDATION’S OFFICE ADDRESS. All questions are compulsory unless otherwise stated To b a registered member. Go to: http://www.youthempowerment.org.ng/joinnow.aspx To apply. Go to: https://adobeformscentral.com/?f=Fo8kFyqP1-ow7r46isF6mQ |
Frankly, there are several ways of making money online in Nigeria. While some of these many options will fetch you crumbs, others will fetch you real cash. However, most beginners face one problem when venturing into online business — they’re unable to find the right business. Sadly, while searching for the best option, some newbies fall victim to scammers who promise overnight riches or thousands of dollars at the click of a button. After being scammed, these poor beginners form the impression that online business is all a hoax. Are you just going into online business? Or have you been scammed before, and you’re now searching carefully for a credible option? This post is for you. ways-to-make-money-online Here, you’ll discover six realistic ways of making real money online from Nigeria. So, if you’ve been looking for proven, risk-free ways of making cool cash from the web, you’re on the right page. Now, let me reveal these lucrative options: 1. Affiliate marketing This is one of the killer money-spinners online. Most bloggers and online entrepreneurs who pocket 4-5 figures monthly make the bulk of their income from affiliate marketing. What is affiliate marketing? It is simply a marketing practice, in which a business rewards you for bringing customers (through marketing its products or services). Here’s a better explanation: You register to become an affiliate with an online store, such as Amazon or Clickbank. Next, you set up a web page or blog, on which you advertise Amazon or Clickbank products. Each time a customer buys a product through the link or banner displayed on your web page, you get a commission on the sale. That’s affiliate marketing, simply put. So, the more traffic you attract to your web page or blog, the more people will buy the products you market, and the more profit you make. 2. Freelancing If you have any skill, such as writing, website design, programming, graphics design, video creation, and so on, you can advertise yourself online and attract clients who’ll pay for your services. To attract and convince high-paying clients, you must start by building a compelling and professional online portfolio. Without one, there’s no way you can convince clients to hire you. 3. Creating and selling your own product If you’re a very good writer, you can write an ebook. If you’re a programmer, you can develop your own application. If you have any other skill or knowledge that you think people would like to learn, you can package it into an information product and sell for profit. Your information product can be in any format — PDF, MP3, Video, etc. 4. Coaching and online tutorials If you have any skill or knowledge that you think people would be interested in, you can offer online coaching or tutorial classes and charge your “students”. (Of course, you must learn how to use Skype and how to organize webinars). The more you can convince people that you’re an expert, the more interested students you’ll attract, and the more money you’ll make. 5. Website flipping Liken this business to real estate developing, and you’ll be right. Here’s what flipping entails: You set up a website or blog and then develop it by stuffing it with high quality articles and building backlinks to it. Your ultimate goal is to build it from scratch and turn it into a high traffic blog, which has a high profit potential. Once you’ve achieved this, you can then sell it to interested buyers at a huge price. Buyers pay as much as millions of dollars for websites. The price depends on the profit potential. 6. Blogging This is the platform on which all other online businesses can stand firm. To make maximal profit from affiliate marketing, freelancing, selling your product, and offering online tutorials, you’ll need to run a blog — one centered around your chosen business. Having a blog helps you build trust and establishes you as an expert in your field. Now, I’ve not said you can’t make money from other online businesses without a blog. Of course, I’ve seen affiliate marketers making huge figures with static one-page websites. But having a blog is much better, I insist. Even if you’re not promoting any other business with your blog, blogging alone can be a great source of income. If you build a high traffic blog, you’ll make lots of profit from pay-per-click ads (Adsense, etc.), sponsored ads, sponsored posts. I stated earlier that there are several of online businesses you can run in Nigeria. But I’ve mentioned only these six for 4 reasons: They require very little capital (so if you lose interest along the line, you’ll have very little to lose) They are risk-free They’re very easy to venture into They can make you rich (but not overnight!) So, take action now. Choose one of these businesses (or a combination of more than one), start building it, and you’ll achieve your dream in the end. I’m stopping here for now. In subsequent posts, I’ll be discussing each of these businesses in full detail. My aim of creating this blog is to help Nigerian beginners make money online. So, I hope to achieve this with time. Just stay glued to this site, and you’ll learn a lot. In order to get instant updates when new posts are published on this blog, like our Facebook page @ www.facebook.com/scholarshipalerts What’s your choice? Which online business are you thinking of venturing into? Why have you made that choice? Share your plans in the comments. Also, if you have any questions, ask in the comments section. |
Past questions would be available son, at least two weeks before the examination date, like our facebook page at www.facebook.com/scholarshipalerts to know when it is out. |
Sup peeps, are you tired of this compulsory holiday imposed by ASUU?if yes, then you are not alone.But it will be ridiculous advising us to read our books when we don't know when the strike would be called off, but we can do other things.Apart from applying for scholarships and being on the lookout for some jobs, you can use this opportunity to go get your original O'LEVEL certificates from(i)ur secondary school if u wrote waec (ii)WAEC office if u wrote G.C.E Now is also a great time to prepare your C.V, even though it may be scant.It gives u a feeling of responsibility. To your Success. like page at www.facebook.com/scholarshipalerts for more updates |
The Scholarship interview for the award of 100,000 naira to successful candidates has been postponed till ASUU calls off the strike. |
Hey Friends........... I hope everything is fine...... Now, Did you know that you can login to your Facebook account using 3 different passwords? Seems interesting isn’t it? Yep! Unlike any other online account which has only one password to access, Facebook lets you log in using 3 different variants of your password. Only a few Facebook users are aware of this fact, but for many others, this might seem a bit surprising. Facebook accepts the following forms of your password: 1. Your Original Password Let me explain this to you with the following example. Assume that your default Facebook password that you created during the sign-up process is: myFacebookPass 2. Password with the Case Toggled In the above password the letters ‘F’ and ‘P’ are in uppercase and the remaining are in the lowercase. If youTOGGLE the case where all the UPPERCASE characters are converted into the lowercase and vice versa, your default password “myFacebookPass” would become: MYfACEBOOKpASS Now if you log in using the above toggled password, your Facebook will accept it and welcomes you! This is the first variation of your default password which is accepted by Facebook. 3. Password with the First Letter Capitalized If the first character of your password is in the lowercase, you may just change that first letter to UPPERCASE and Facebook will again accept it and let you in. As in case of the above example where your default password is “myFacebookPass”, if you just change the first letter to UPPERCASE, your password would be “MyFacebookPass” and this should work fine as well: MyFacebookPass Note = Dear readers please note that this option( 3rd option ) will only work for mobile users. Why 3 Passwords? Now, my dear readers you all know that Facebook can be accessed using 3 different passwords. But you may be curious to know the actual reason behind it. Well, this is definitely not because Facebook has a bug or a serious vulnerability. In fact, this is just an option provided by Facebook itself to make the sign-in process easier for the users. Here’s how: The most common reason for the authentic logins to be rejected is when the CAPS LOCK is ON. This is where the first variation comes in handy. That means, when the CAPS LOCK is ON the case gets reversed (toggled) for your password but Facebook will accept this as well. In case of mobile users, it is a common for the first letter of the password to get capitalized which often leads to the login failure. So, in order to tackle this issue, Facebook will also accept the password where only the first letter is capitalized. Thus if the CAPS LOCK is accidentally enabled, the toggled password feature would still let you log in to your account!... cheers. :-) like page at www.facebook.com/scholarshipalerts |
Lasuites in the house, u are welcome to LASU,even though u have not started ur registrations nor gotten ur matric number, u have passed the first round by gaining admission.Just want let u knw that to stay abreast of all informations, send a blank e-mail to obeenny@gmail.com, i would provide with all the latest information as to when registration starts,when to start paying for tuition, how to get past questions,how to get accomodation, e.t.c.and whenever u are having isues with registrations, u can always get across to me..by sending an e-mail Another important fact is that since u guys are going to be paying high tuition, u would only do yourselves good by trying to recoup some part of that money back.there are various methods to do this,one is by applying for scholarships,..u can save this link or bookmark it and visit it regularly scholarship4lasuites..com, u would get details on all scholarships related opportunities that concerns you as lasuites. u can also like our page at www.facebook.com/scholarshipalerts.
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Please lets join hands to support Rasheed Rauf,and give him a second chance of life.Good day guys, Rasheed Rauf, 14 years is sick,the scan done on him reveals he is suffering from polyostotic firbrodysplasia with malignant transformation,it started with mumps,that swelling on the cheek.He resides in Ajuwon,Lagos State.It was actually managed for some time until he was rushed home from school because he was really sick.My reason for saying all these is that the boy needs urgent medical attention as the scan reveals that the swelling could start to become cancerous and his family needs your support,they've exhausted a lot on earlier treatment. Guys please lets join hands and save Rasheed.You can call the family on 08039183618,They need our support.GOD BLESS YOU. If you look at the pictures well you would notice that they've contacted the commisioner for health but nothing has been forthcoming,and these NGO's charge huge fees to register with them.Please help.if we get 100 views,and we all donate at least 1000 naira,it will do a lot.You can send your donations to his dad, The account details of his dad are Account Name:MR MUSA RAUF SEKONI ACCOUNT NUMBER:2221003801 ECOBANK. |
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