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Politics / Re: Youths In Nassarawa Take To The Streets In Support Of Obi (Pictures) by Finditout: 6:37am On Jun 29, 2022
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How many are mobilising for Tinubu without monetization That is the question you should be asking yours
Investment / Re: Earn Money Daily As A Chat Moderator by Finditout: 11:35am On Jun 12, 2022
noble4d:


How does it work please?
Please read about the "chat moderator" on the internet
Investment / Re: Earn Money Daily As A Chat Moderator by Finditout: 11:34am On Jun 12, 2022
Prosperity4All:

100 messages/ replies to make N3,000
I will pass
Are you trying to say making "3,000 naira" from replying to 100 text messages of not more than 165 characters is too small or what?
Computers / Re: Texting Factory Account For Sale by Finditout: 8:18am On Jun 12, 2022
Diegostan:


How much?

200 USD
Investment / Earn Money Daily As A Chat Moderator by Finditout: 5:57am On Jun 12, 2022
I have a native account of Texting Factory, Malibu and NMS account for sale.


For those that don't know about those, they are chatting moderation platforms that pay between 0.05 Euro to 0.08 Euro to reply to text messages.

Trust me, it's a reliable and easy way to make money online.

For none experienced, I can provide free training.

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Computers / Texting Factory Account For Sale by Finditout: 3:57am On Jun 12, 2022
I have a native account of Texting Factory, Malibu and NMS account for sale.


For those that don't know about those, they are chatting moderation platforms that pay between 0.05 Euro to 0.08 Euro to reply to text messages.

Trust me, it's a reliable and easy way to make money online.

For none experienced, I can provide free training.
Politics / Re: Sorting Of Votes Has Begun (APC Presidential Primary) by Finditout: 10:27am On Jun 08, 2022
wolesmile:


So like how much are you giving me?

Send your account details to me too.
Politics / Re: Who Is This Ikeobasi Mokelu? by Finditout: 11:58pm On Jun 07, 2022
Are Igbos serious about attaining the presidency at all?

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Education / Admission Is Open by Finditout: 2:37pm On May 12, 2022
Attention! For the first semester of Academic Year 2022-2023, one of the Philippines' most cheap institutions is presently admitting new students. Doctor of Philosophy in Agriculture, Doctor of Philosophy in Education, and Doctor of Philosophy in Management are available at Cavite State University's Graduate School and Open Learning College for qualifying applicants. Master's degrees in agriculture, education, business administration, public administration, biology, and engineering are also available. MS in Information Technology and MS in Food Science are also available. Applicants must submit an authentic transcript of records as well as two recommendation letters from former professors or immediate supervisors to be considered.
It is easier to apply if a foreign candidate has someone in the Philippines to help them with the requisite documentation.

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Education / Nigeria Admission Dramas Vs Philippines Admission Stories (part 1) by Finditout: 5:12am On May 04, 2022
Most of us who received our first degree in Nigeria will understand and relate to my tale better. I still ask myself, "Why will the school change the admission seekers' course choice without taking their life ambitions and dreams into account?" In my situation, I applied for computer science since I am fascinated by computer programming and language. As a young high school student, I had mastered a lot of programs and basic coding on my own, so pursuing a degree in computer science was not simply a snappy choice for me. I desired it!

To my surprise, I was awarded a provisional admission in agricultural science after convincingly completing the UTME and having a passing score in the post-UTME of my first-choice university. I would have flatly refused it and waited for another year of admission, but I wouldn't be certain of receiving my preferred degree in another year — after all, the same scenario may happen again. We are all aware that admission to federal universities in Nigeria is difficult to come by.

Take a look at me now. As a young lad with a strong interest in computer science, I am trying to find peace in my heart as a result of the Nigerian educational system imposing a path and a dream on me. Oh my goodness! Shouldn't I have altered my major after gaining admission? That was my parents' identical consoling and compelling comment when I was hesitant to pursue the admissions process. During the freshmen orientation week, crop science teachers also highlighted the prospects and opportunities for studying agricultural science. Don't misunderstand me. I'm not rejecting or dismissing the appeal and prestige of being a crop scientist. No way! is an excellent course that covers a wide range of fascinating plant-related topics. All I'm saying is that it should be studied by someone who is interested in it. And not as a result of a deliberate change of course by the school officials for the admission hopefuls. Changing, of course, was not as simple as my parents had imagined. I found out that it's also done by who knows who, much like the admissions procedure. Isn't that sad?

Is the admissions procedure in the Philippines as time-consuming and expensive as it is in the United States? The answer is a capital letter. "No." I graduated as a crop scientist, which was not my original topic of study, and I still wanted to continue my education – but not in Nigeria, I told myself. Another chapter of my life in which I was chasing admission resurfaced. I was concerned about where to attend that is relatively cheaper and of greater quality, such as universities and schools in Europe and America. I can choose between the Middle East, Europe-Asia, and Asia. After days of personal investigation and consultations, I decided on the Southeast Asian country of the Philippines. O, my good lord! At all stages of education, getting into a university of choice and a course of interest is not as difficult as it is in Nigeria. I was really taken aback when I discovered that federal and state schools were both cheaper and of higher quality than most of the schools back home. I was interested as to why the college admissions procedure in the Philippines is so much better and easier than in my native country. Then I discovered that the Philippines has over 1,500 colleges and universities spread around the country, as compared to Nigeria, which has less than 400 higher institutions. Are that sufficient grounds for the deliberate change of course and the difficulty in obtaining university admission back home? That's a topic for another time, in my opinion.

For the time being, I'm sick of writing my "crap." You can contact me directly if you want to learn more about university admission procedures in the Philippines.

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