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Car Talk / Re: Best Cars For Transportation Business In Nigeria by ExplicitSuccess: 9:15am On Feb 17, 2020
You need to manage your fleet of vehicles to be able to achieve any success. Check this out.

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Education / Re: If You're Not A Serious Student, Don't Bother To Read This! by ExplicitSuccess: 11:42am On Jan 28, 2020
Ok.
SlaveofAllaah:
Check your mail. ExplicitSuccess
Education / Re: If You're Not A Serious Student, Don't Bother To Read This! by ExplicitSuccess: 11:32am On Jan 28, 2020
It depends on your level of determinATION.
Citygal:

What about MSc. Student, is it really easy to finish with a distinction while working?
Education / Re: If You're Not A Serious Student, Don't Bother To Read This! by ExplicitSuccess: 2:55pm On Dec 26, 2019
Five days to the end of the year. Hurry up before the opportunity closes.
Education / Re: If You're Not A Serious Student, Don't Bother To Read This! by ExplicitSuccess: 6:10pm On Dec 17, 2019
14 days to the end of the year ���
Education / Re: If You're Not A Serious Student, Don't Bother To Read This! by ExplicitSuccess: 3:35pm On Dec 13, 2019
17 days to the end of the year...
Education / Re: If You're Not A Serious Student, Don't Bother To Read This! by ExplicitSuccess: 7:55pm On Dec 07, 2019
The opportunity to add up new members will close as the year ends. If you still want to make academic exploits, make a decision as soon as possible.
Education / Re: If You're Not A Serious Student, Don't Bother To Read This! by ExplicitSuccess: 3:45pm On Dec 06, 2019
Testimonies shared by students who have been part of the group since the beginning of January are below:

Because of its uniqueness, the lectures are always well articulated and the solutions the lectures provided for any difficulty are always feasible and practicable. The tips of not reading under pressure. To be sincere, I always read as a matter of compulsion but now I've come to realise that reading should be a thing that should come with pleasure, not stress. Thanks to this forum that made me realise that. I now read for 2hrs and after a break of about 30min, I will take another 2hrs instead of reading for 4hrs at a go�. Of course��! I will soon introduce my friends to this group. All of them are very serious and they won't fall your hand. They are not used to Nairaland that's why they didn't come across this progressive group. I'm new to the University system but with these lectures I've received, I believe I will start on a good note���! The lord is my strength���. Shout out to the admin of this group������������



what I like about the group is that it is an academic enhancement group on a social platform, so I'm learning while playing. I have learnt that I can read for long hours and take breaks in between. What makes the platform different is the value its adding to our intellect. I already have four friends who want to join now. Yes, I believe my results will improve because I have used one of the tips and created a success book and summarized this lecture into it,and now the 15tips are at my fingertips. God bless you for this initiative.



I think its one of a kind, someone gathering students wanting to help them pass without collecting a dime is not a usual thing. So far I've learnt that everyone has their own unique study period and you don't follow others to read just because you saw them read at that time thereby inconveniencing yourself. I know it wouldn't be easy trying to do things in a new way but I'm going to try my best.



What I like about the group is that it's goal-oriented and that it adds values specifically relevant to me. I have learnt the role of Consistency in any pursuit of success. What makes it different is that it's highly specific and focused on the main reason it's made. Yes, I would surely refer others as I have many like-minded people like me. I believe they will change as have started applying tips gotten from the lectures.



I've been MIA for some time now. Wow. I like the fact that it's an educational group where everybody is willing to learn and the tutor is dedicated to teaching us for nothing (money), something I still find very surprising. Easy tips and solutions are proffered too. The habits of successful students and the one we did about timing. I've never been on any educational platform. This is my first. Yes, I will. I have friends who are struggling to make time to read, just like me. So, I would love to help them by introducing them to this group.



The fact that the instructor makes sure we all participate to evaluate our progress and previous mistakes/weakness. Solutions are always provided to curb weakness. Focus I spend most of my time reading books not related to my academics. I was even reading a novel before I entered the post UTME hall for the exam. The teachings here has made me to know my academic priorities and to follow it first. I believe my results will be very good if I follow the lessons from here and also work on my self.



My sincere apology to you, for not participating actively and not doing the task..no genuine excuse, as no excuse for failure...I have always liked anything educational, being the fact that this is the first education coaching group I have joined. I am happy to be a beneficiary of this. This group has really changed my studying aspect and the effective managing of time. secondly, I have imbibed the eating of a well-balanced diet. i am someone who is lazy in cooking � mind me I can cook a pot of rice to eat for two days. As we all know that communication is not complete without feedback..the tasks you do give make this platform a different one.



This group has opened my eyes to my reading formula and added needed changes where necessary. I now time myself and surprisingly it works. Unlike before where my drive was really low.


You've read a few out of the testimonies of students from different Nigerian Institutions.
Education / Re: If You're Not A Serious Student, Don't Bother To Read This! by ExplicitSuccess: 3:43pm On Dec 06, 2019
It is not enough to be pushed or motivated academically once and expect something magical to happen like fiaaaaam!

You have your eyes set on a particular goal, you do not only need a one-time orientation.
What you need is a one-on-one consistent mentoring from someone who has been in your shoes and finished excellently.
The onus is on me to ensure you hit that target.

How will this happen? I run a WhatsApp group for students who want to be the best or one of the best in their first-degree programs. I believe once you make this foundational feat, other degrees will be a piece of cake. There are important success tips and truths I will open your eyes to see and guide you on how to make the best use of them.

I am committed to seeing you succeed and be the first on the excellent student’s list. At worst, you should be part of the top 10 amidst hundreds of students. If you are not a first-degree student but you are reading this, this information will surely be beneficial to your sister, brother, daughter, son, or anyone you surely know would need this.

The fact is some people believe it’s not all about academics, but I will say to you categorically that, life may not be all about academics but a beautiful result usually determines who people perceive you to be intellectually and the capability they think you possess. There is no gainsaying the fact that you must have passed through hurdles and survived as an outstanding student.

Hence, you will be able to deal with life hurdles in reality and not break. You will be able to keep your head up even when things don’t go the way you envisaged. Well, that’s if you are ready to pay the price for success and not shortcuts.

Let me remind you also that the opportunities an excellent result can attract ranges from full scholarships and subsidized studies to others varieties of favour.

So, if this excites you, send a direct email to victoria@explicitsuccess.com and answer the following questions:

1. Why do you want to be one of the best students?
2. What is your academic level - Poor, Average, Good, Excellent?
3. What is your current C.G.P.A?
4. What academic stage are you in the university – 100, 200, 300, 400, 500 level?
5. What is your plan after achieving this feat?
6. Your Whatsapp Number.

I will send you the WhatsApp link to join the group shortly.

Other benefits you can enjoy are further personal development coaching.

You can also drop your number on this thread.
Education / Re: I Didn’t Only Work Harder,i Also Worked Smarter: Best Engineering Student by ExplicitSuccess: 8:25am On Jul 25, 2019
This is Awesome!
Education / Re: I Didn’t Only Work Harder,i Also Worked Smarter: Best Engineering Student by ExplicitSuccess: 9:09am On Jul 24, 2019
Brilliant!
Education / Re: I Didn’t Only Work Harder,i Also Worked Smarter: Best Engineering Student by ExplicitSuccess: 9:08am On Jul 24, 2019
Wow
Education / I Didn’t Only Work Harder,i Also Worked Smarter: Best Engineering Student by ExplicitSuccess: 9:08am On Jul 24, 2019
Just in case you need to know more about the life of an outstanding engineering student, you should learn from Ikeoluwa.

Ikeoluwa is a gentle, cool-minded and vast individual.

He doesn’t talk much, but when he does, you might need to pick up a pen and paper to jot down some insights.

He was the best graduating student from Mechanical Engineering department, FUTA. Here, he speaks his mind on a variety of questions and has from his wealth of experience and skill, answered in the most sincere and intriguing way that will leave you in a thrilled state.

So, relax and enjoy every bit of the lines and don’t forget to absorb them!

1. YOUR FULL NAME?
Ogedengbe Ikeoluwa Ireoluwa.

2. COURSE STUDIED, GRADUATION YEAR AND GRADUATING CGPA?
I graduated in 2014 from the Department of Mechanical Engineering of the Federal University of Technology, Akure. CGPA – 4.6/5.00

3. WHY DID YOU CHOOSE THAT COURSE OF YOURS?
I chose mechanical engineering because it gives you a broad space for invention and innovation. Mechanical engineering is one of the most versatile fields of engineering. Albeit, the nature of the profession is changing with time. This should be a talk for another time. The truth remains, for what it was or what it will become, mechanical engineering will remain my first love.

4. CAN YOU PLEASE SHARE ANY DIFFICULTY OR HURDLE YOU FACED WHILE BEING A STUDENT AND HOW YOU OVERCAME?
I would say my most difficult challenge as an undergraduate was maintaining the First-Class result. It was like hard work begets more hard work, the more you do, the better you have to be. I did not just have to work harder but I also had to work smarter.

I got to realize that the better part of an excellent performance was a mastery of strategies. Another major challenge was bearing the burden of expectations – parents, close friends, fellowship folks – a lot of people looked up to me and actively expected me to be the best.

Eventually, I figured that as much as these expectations are valid, God’s unconditional approval, irrespective of whether I got a First Class in Engineering or not, was much better motivation to succeed.

5. WHAT IS YOUR PERSONAL MISSION/VISION STATEMENT?
Well, as per personal vision/mission statements, I wouldn’t say that I have a fixed, fancifully crafted composition. I simply want to be all that God wants me to be, period.

Of course, this has several components whose details are too broad. Furthermore, the vision/mission thing, although fixed as far as God is concerned, is constantly evolving in the realm of man. It becomes clearer as we go according to Proverbs 4:18.


6. WHAT DRIVES YOU TO SUCCESS?
What drives me to succeed is my debt to the world – at least one person out there needs me to be who I am and will be. The intriguing life Jesus lived as a man and how much God has invested in mankind over the ages also play a role. Simply put, God has invested too much for us to fail.

7. WHAT ARE YOUR HOBBIES?
Hobbies… Well, I’d say I love reading and writing – those two go together for me. Also, I love learning new things – that’s one major thing that keeps me from being bored. I love music. who doesn’t?

Watching football, seeing movies and taking long walks are my favourites too. I really do love interacting with people on a level that makes them move from a state of psychological incapacitation to one of real emancipation and self-edification.

8. WHAT ARE YOUR DISLIKES?
I don’t like it when people give in to weakness, I hate bullying – which is essentially an art of manipulating other people’s weakness. I particularly do not like selfishness and narrow-mindedness.

9. DID YOU SEE YOURSELF BECOMING THE BEST STUDENT A FEW YEARS BACK AND WHY?
I would say the answer to the previous question also applies to this one – how I did become the best student. But in addition to that, I had great friends that believed in me. My success was more or less shared with them, it became ‘our’ success. We combined and jointly deployed resources to tackle our academic challenges.

I would also say I lived an uncluttered life, I cannot handle that. Not living among students from the start of my studies went a long way in helping me gain stability and traction.

Ultimately, I would say I succeeded because God blessed me with specific leadings and guidance. There were things I cannot even explain, things with obscure origins that God helped me master, adapt and apply to get better results.

10. HOW DID YOU ACHIEVE YOUR GOALS OF BECOMING THE BEST STUDENT?
I would not really say I saw myself as the best student in my department which had a lot of talented people when I started out but I did believe it was possible. As I said, I feel the inherent necessity to be the best. I simply gunned for 5.00 GPA every semester. I figured if I hit that target as often as possible and stayed on track, I don’t really have to worry about being ahead of another fellow.


11. WAS THERE ANY TIME YOU FELT UNHAPPY WITH YOUR GRADES? CAN YOU TELL US ABOUT THE EXPERIENCE?
There was this one time I didn’t do well. In fact, it was a course in my first semester of school. I had a particularly low grade although my overall performance was good. I was quite deficient in that area of science.

The great thing about that experience was the fact that the very next semester, I had a distinction in the second half of the course. That quick and sound recovery is something I’ll never forget. Generally speaking, the best semesters/courses were those in which I picked myself back up from a relatively low point in my performance.

12. HOW DID YOU GET OVER IT?
The way to overcome is to simply pick yourself back up. Evaluate the last time you tried perhaps with someone with a skilled and unbiased eye, pinpoint the loopholes and devise strategies to plug them.

Then assess your implementation of the action plan to see how well you are doing and how effectively the plan is working. Make changes where necessary, anticipate and adapt to future possibilities.

Simply put, just look back and look at where you are relative to where you know you are supposed to be and act on eliminating any perceived difference.

13. HAVE YOU HAD ANY CHALLENGE WITH A LECTURER IN THE PAST? HOW DID YOU SCALE THROUGH?
I have never had issues with a lecturer probably because I’m pretty quiet and prefer it that way. I didn’t really like being close to them personally, not that I see anything wrong in it but I felt I did not need that attention. Most times, I just let my work speak for me and God did speak for me.

14. WOULD YOU ADVISE STUDENTS TO COMBINE ACADEMICS WITH OTHER ACTIVITIES WHILE ON CAMPUS? WHY?
Life is beyond school, but a major part of what happens in life is determined by what happened in school. Combining academics and other activities is a dicey thing. First of all, whatever we are combining should not be contradictory or detrimental to the objective of studying, to say the least.

I believe life to be a whole package, not a fragmented mess. Whatever we do should be tailored towards maintaining the wholeness of our entire being. The best way to do this is to have a life goal or vision as we sometimes put it. When you strictly follow a vision, you will not be plagued with a plethora of conflicting activities but would rather have a fulfilling sense of harmony no matter the level of the diversity of your activities.

In that case, more can actually be better. Albeit, in some cases, less is best. It depends on the accuracy of your personal assessment and how much you have discovered about yourself.


15. WERE YOU IN A LOVE RELATIONSHIP WHILE IN SCHOOL? IF YES, HOW DID YOU COMBINE IT WITH YOUR ACADEMICS WITHOUT ONE AFFECTING THE OTHER? IF NO, WHY?


Read the rest of the interview: https://explicitsuccess.com/life-of-an-engineering-student/

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Education / Re: If You're Not A Serious Student, Don't Bother To Read This! by ExplicitSuccess: 12:51pm On May 06, 2019
This number is not WhatsApp enabled.
Blackicegold:
08156663736
Education / Re: If You're Not A Serious Student, Don't Bother To Read This! by ExplicitSuccess: 1:18pm On May 02, 2019
Your number is not whatsapp enabled.
chijindu12:
Add me please 08170764185
Education / Re: If You're Not A Serious Student, Don't Bother To Read This! by ExplicitSuccess: 8:00pm On Apr 27, 2019
OK. No problem.
Stargurl20:
Hello, Explicit success. M Stargurl from the whatapp platform. I lost my phone last night n that's y I haven't been active pls.....don't remove me from d group
InShaa Allah aw b active once I get a new phone.
Education / Re: If You're Not A Serious Student, Don't Bother To Read This! by ExplicitSuccess: 11:48am On Apr 25, 2019
People have been sending emails without their WhatsApp phone numbers. Please add your number, if you choose to send by email.

1.Why do you want to be one of the best students?
2.What is your academic level - Poor, Average, Good, Excellent?
3.What is your current C.G.P.A?
4.What academic stage are you in the university – 100, 200, 300, 400, 500 level?
5.What is your plan after achieving this feat?
6. Your Whatsapp Number?
Education / Re: If You're Not A Serious Student, Don't Bother To Read This! by ExplicitSuccess: 11:10am On Apr 25, 2019
Once the additions have ended, the opportunity will not be opened again till June or July. So be decisive if you're still contemplating.
Education / Re: If You're Not A Serious Student, Don't Bother To Read This! by ExplicitSuccess: 10:59am On Apr 25, 2019
It's still ongoing. You just need to be patient to be added. There's a long list of interests shown. Thanks.
Darivie04:
I don't think the OP is adding new numbers again.
Education / Re: If You're Not A Serious Student, Don't Bother To Read This! by ExplicitSuccess: 11:18am On Apr 24, 2019
These impacts are incredible!
Education / Re: If You're Not A Serious Student, Don't Bother To Read This! by ExplicitSuccess: 3:56pm On Apr 17, 2019
Great opportunity!!!
Education / Re: If You're Not A Serious Student, Don't Bother To Read This! by ExplicitSuccess: 2:20pm On Apr 17, 2019
Wow, incredible!
Education / Re: If You're Not A Serious Student, Don't Bother To Read This! by ExplicitSuccess: 1:31pm On Apr 17, 2019
Darivie04:

Secondary school students nko undecided?

Yes, you can drop your number too. you're welcome. Those tips work for any category of students and by the time you are admitted to the university, everything will become a piece of cake for you.

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Education / Re: If You're Not A Serious Student, Don't Bother To Read This! by ExplicitSuccess: 10:02am On Apr 17, 2019
The opportunity is now open for other students that are still interested.

If I have to wait for the whole year to be over before I open the opportunity to others, it wouldn't really be fair.

So I have decided to open up the opportunity once in two to four months.

We started in January and April is about to end. The next opportunity may not be that close.


Testimonies shared by students who have been part of the group since the beginning of January are below:

Because of its uniqueness, the lectures are always well articulated and the solutions the lectures provided for any difficulty are always feasible and practicable. The tips of not reading under pressure. To be sincere, I always read as a matter of compulsion but now I've come to realise that reading should be a thing that should come with pleasure, not stress. Thanks to this forum that made me realise that. I now read for 2hrs and after a break of about 30min, I will take another 2hrs instead of reading for 4hrs at a go�. Of course��! I will soon introduce my friends to this group. All of them are very serious and they won't fall your hand. They are not used to Nairaland that's why they didn't come across this progressive group. I'm new to the University system but with these lectures I've received, I believe I will start on a good note���! The lord is my strength���. Shout out to the admin of this group������������



what I like about the group is that it is an academic enhancement group on a social platform, so I'm learning while playing. I have learnt that I can read for long hours and take breaks in between. What makes the platform different is the value its adding to our intellect. I already have four friends who want to join now. Yes, I believe my results will improve because I have used one of the tips and created a success book and summarized this lecture into it,and now the 15tips are at my fingertips. God bless you for this initiative.



I think its one of a kind, someone gathering students wanting to help them pass without collecting a dime is not a usual thing. So far I've learnt that everyone has their own unique study period and you don't follow others to read just because you saw them read at that time thereby inconveniencing yourself. I know it wouldn't be easy trying to do things in a new way but I'm going to try my best.



What I like about the group is that it's goal oriented and that it adds values specifically relevant to me. I have learnt the role of Consistency in any pursuit of success. What makes it different is that it's highly specific and focused on the main reason it's made. Yes, I would surely refer others as I have many like-minded people like me. I believe they will change as have started applying tips gotten from the lectures.



I've been MIA for some time now. Wow. I like the fact that it's an educational group where everybody is willing to learn and the tutor is dedicated to teaching us for nothing (money), something I still find very surprising. Easy tips and solutions are proffered too. The habits of successful students and the one we did about timing. I've never been on any educational platform. This is my first. Yes, I will. I have friends who are struggling to make time to read, just like me. So, I would love to help them by introducing them to this group.



The fact that the instructor makes sure we all participate to evaluate our progress and previous mistakes/weakness. Solutions are always provided to curb weakness. Focus I spend most of my time reading books not related to my academics. I was even reading a novel before I entered the post UTME hall for the exam. The teachings here has made me to know my academic priorities and to follow it first. I believe my results will be very good if I follow the lessons from here and also work on my self.



My sincere apology to you, for not participating actively and not doing the task..no genuine excuse, as no excuse for failure...I have always like anything educational, being the fact that this is the first education coaching group I have joined. I am happy to be a beneficiary of this. This group has really changed my studying aspect and the effective managing of time. secondly, I have imbibed the eating of a well balanced diet. i am someone who is lazy in cooking � mind me I can cook a pot of rice to eat for two days. As we all know that communication is not complete without feedback..the tasks you do give make this platform a different one.



This group has opened my eyes to my reading formula and added needed changes where necessary . I now time myself and surprisingly it works. Unlike before where my drive was really low.


You've read few out of the testimonies of students from different Nigerian Institutions.
If you wanna be part of this excellence, drop your numbers or send a mail to explicitsuccess@gmail.com with the following details.
1. Why do you want to be one of the best students?
2. What is your academic level - Poor, Average, Good, Excellent?
3. What is your current C.G.P.A?
4. What academic stage are you in the university – 100, 200, 300, 400, 500 level?
5. What is your plan after achieving this feat?
6. Your Whatsapp Number?

So what are you waiting for?
Looking forward to seeing your numbers or email.
Have a great week!
Education / Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by ExplicitSuccess: 10:55am On Mar 11, 2019
Have you ever taken the time to reflect on the most vital organ in your body? Do you even care about what affects this important organ negatively or positively? Or do you just eat whatever you like and think the organ will care for itself?
https://explicitsuccess.com/brain-food-for-studying/
Education / Re: 2018/2019 Admission Process Thread Guide by ExplicitSuccess: 10:55am On Mar 11, 2019
Have you ever taken the time to reflect on the most vital organ in your body? Do you even care about what affects this important organ negatively or positively? Or do you just eat whatever you like and think the organ will care for itself?
https://explicitsuccess.com/brain-food-for-studying/
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Have you ever taken the time to reflect on the most vital organ in your body? Do you even care about what affects this important organ negatively or positively? Or do you just eat whatever you like and think the organ will care for itself?
https://explicitsuccess.com/brain-food-for-studying/
Travel Ads / Re: Relocation, vacation, study abroad and scholarship gist by ExplicitSuccess: 10:44am On Mar 11, 2019
Education has broken free from the four walls of the physical institutions as well as mental limitations that held it bound for several years!
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Business / Re: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals➜ ➜ ➜ by ExplicitSuccess: 10:42am On Mar 11, 2019
Every business owner wants to be successful, and that, of course, includes you. Perhaps you don’t own a business in its rigid sense; yet, I’d not be wrong to say that whatever service you render to people in exchange for monetary value is also a form of business.

https://explicitsuccess.com/business-tips-for-success/

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