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Music/RadioA nairalander joery6 Drops New Single 25th October 2015. by Fynestboi(op):
A nairalander Joshua Oluwaseun with the handle joery6 drops new single this Sunday.

Title: PSALM 117
Gospel song
Length: 4:30

While you wait for the new single enjoy his first song....

Twitter.... JOERYOS
Facebook JOERYOS


Enter there download, enjoy and let have your comment. I love you all... kiss



https://www.dropbox.com/s/pqp7bucul84rnul/OBA%20ATORISE%20BY%20JOSHUA%20OLUWASEUN%20a.k.a%20JOERYOS.mp3?dl=0



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EducationRe: Obafemi Awolowo University Student ChatRoom by Fynestboi(mod): 4:43pm On Oct 22, 2015
From the office of the Vice-President inconjuction with the Academic Committee of the Union.

Greatest IFE, Articulate IFE...The Academic Committee wishes to inform the students that the rumoured postponement of resumption is not substantive.

As the rumour began to spread and consequently upon questions directed to the Academic Committee under the chairmanship of the Vice President, OPRAH. We decided to return to the Senate to make verification likewise confirmation and put the dilemma to a halt.

At the Senate, it was re-affirmed once more that resumption remains November 1st. We enjoin students to prepare their minds towards resuming by 1st of November.

However, if there is a sudden change of resumption date. The Committee will not hesitate to make it known to the general public.

As regards the eportal, we were told that the eportal is presently undergoing some upgrading. Just ensure you keep visiting the eportal and once the eportal becomes effective tell a friend, to tell a friend.

Flashback of the Calendar gotten directly from the Senate as at our last release on 16/10/2015.:

Official highlights of the amended calendar for rain semester, 2014/2015 academic session.

October 12, 2015 - online registration commences.
Nov 1, 2015 - resumption
Nov 2 - lecture commences
Nov 25 - senate
Dec 3 - faculty colloquium
Dec 4 - end of normal registration.
Dec 9-12 - convocation
Dec 18 - end of late registration
Dec 16-21 - continuous assessment
Jan 23, 2016 - lectures end
Jan 25-31, 2016 - lecture free week
Feb 1 - examinations begin
Feb 20 - examinations end
Feb 20 - end of session
Feb 24 - senate.

On a soft note, future leaders...Hope the break has been quite enjoyable? We wish you the very best at home.

Your academic welfare is our priority.

Thanks

Opeyemi Oladunjoye
VP and chairman Academic Committee

Damilola Toblan SPICE(Hon.)
Acting Secretary, Academic Committee
EducationRe: Nairaland Interschool Debate Fourth Edition Chatroom by Fynestboi(mod): 1:24pm On Oct 22, 2015
EducationRe: (Comment) Nairaland Interschool Debate 2nd Edition - The Summary by Fynestboi(mod): 12:33pm On Oct 22, 2015
Let go there. smiley
EducationRe: OAU Students Union Maiden Newspaper:The Union Parrot. by Fynestboi(mod): 9:45pm On Oct 21, 2015
bablononi:
he be like dis one don stale o
Lol you can revive it sir.
EducationRe: OAU Students Union Maiden Newspaper:The Union Parrot. by Fynestboi(mod): 9:12pm On Oct 21, 2015
EducationRe: OAU Students Union Maiden Newspaper:The Union Parrot. by Fynestboi(mod): 7:12pm On Oct 21, 2015
EducationRe: OAU Students Union Maiden Newspaper:The Union Parrot. by Fynestboi(mod): 7:10pm On Oct 21, 2015
tpiander:
looking at the strange picture he posted there, I doubt he's even in Nigeria, possibly elsewhere in Africa perhaps.

I hope it's not Libya.
grin grin grin
EducationRe: OAU Students Union Maiden Newspaper:The Union Parrot. by Fynestboi(mod): 7:07pm On Oct 21, 2015
Ariyke:
no I can't huh huh huh See me see wahala
Mami the guy na troll let him Pass.
EducationRe: OAU Students Union Maiden Newspaper:The Union Parrot. by Fynestboi(mod): 7:04pm On Oct 21, 2015
bablononi:
i wan create tread o.boredom wan kill me for house.if nah u go create am abeg do fast fast
Which thread sir?
EducationRe: OAU Students Union Maiden Newspaper:The Union Parrot. by Fynestboi(mod): 4:23pm On Oct 21, 2015
tpiander:
continue doing what you do best.
Like what and what?
Nairaland GeneralRe: #Fynestboi and Friends Hangout Joint: by Fynestboi(op): 3:34pm On Oct 21, 2015
tpiander


How far with you sir?
EducationRe: OAU Students Union Maiden Newspaper:The Union Parrot. by Fynestboi(mod): 3:32pm On Oct 21, 2015
tpiander:
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

eyah, na so e dey do una when you feel you have a little power.

your eye will soon open.
Let not derail will give you mention. undecided undecided
EducationRe: OAU Students Union Maiden Newspaper:The Union Parrot. by Fynestboi(mod): 3:21pm On Oct 21, 2015
tpiander:
the op posted it, doesnt mean it's from OAU.

he is always trying to make the school look bad.

some kind of beef or maybe paid mercenary.

and of course it was moved to front page immediately.

neither will you ever see anyone clamouring for dislike button on such threads.
grin grin grin grin

EducationRe: OAU Students Union Maiden Newspaper:The Union Parrot. by Fynestboi(mod): 8:19am On Oct 21, 2015
teemanbastos:
Hope it would be used in the right way and not to be politically used
I believe
EducationOAU Students Union Maiden Newspaper:The Union Parrot. by Fynestboi(mod): 6:43am On Oct 21, 2015
ON THE UNION PARROT
It is no longer News that Great Ife Students' Union which is known for its Unparralelled level of Intellectualism and has remain a pacesetter in the course of Student Unionism have taken it as fulfilment of electoral promise and an avenue of Informative enlightment as it introduce the first ever in the history of Campus Unionism, a Newspaper which represent the official print publication of the Union. The Newspaper called The Union Parrot will be on full sale when Student resume on Campus. We use this medium to encourage Students who are ready to horn their writing skills to embrace this platform and flood the official mail of the Newspaper with creative articles. The Present Students' Union Executives under the TY-led administration is not just committed to walking the path of history but also setting new enviable records which will further PROpel and PROpagate the Union in the light it aim.


When interviewed, the Public Relations Officer, Emmanuel Ojedokun aka Immanuel Kant through whose office the historic feat was achieved, told our correspondence "the Students Union Under this Present administration has tagged itself as the Indelible Impact and will not only achieve this but also put Students' Unionism in its rightful. We believe that the Union Parrot will one day become the official voice of Nigeria Students. You will remember the pre-independence era where we have the Nigeria Pilot, Lagos dailies, even the West Africa Pilot etc. These were medium through the early nationalists fought for independence. The Nigeria students needs freedom from victimisation, subjugation, Neo-liberal attacks such as hiked School fees, bad, inimical welfare condition. These are one of various means to convey our plight to the larger society
The Union Parrot in it maiden edition exposes the insensitivity of the University management to the inimical welfare condition students have been subjected with pictoral representative of dilapidated Structures ranging from hostels to lecture theatres. It also reveal to the general public the #18,000 development fee which a lot of Students sees as Scam. The Union Parrot didnot fail to expose the misery on the recent news which seems to be rocking the Union on the 1.8 million naira phone call. The Scholarship Scheme of Union where the Union paid the School fees of 85 Indigent Students also featured.

Emmanuel Ojedokun (Immanuel Kant)
Public Relations Officer






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Front cover
Back cover...

EducationRe: Ogun Policeman Batters MAPOLY Student by Fynestboi(mod): 9:14am On Oct 20, 2015
chocolateme:
Police that is supposed to be our friend..
Huh?
EducationOgun Policeman Batters MAPOLY Student by Fynestboi(mod): 9:09am On Oct 20, 2015
A police officer, Emmanuel Ogunlesi, has allegedly battered a 25-year-old student of the Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, Abeokuta, Ogun State, Peter Taiwo, inflicting a life-threatening injury on his head.
The police officer attached to the Adigbe Police Station, reportedly attacked Taiwo, a Higher National Diploma 1 student of Computer Science, at about 11pm on Thursday on Olatidoye Street in the Oluwo area of Abeokuta.
On Monday, when our correspondent visited the hospital where the victim was taken to for treatment, he observed that he had yet to recover from the attack.
Looking weak and frail, Taiwo struggled to open his eyes and talk to those around him.
PUNCH Metro gathered that some students were reading outside their private hostels when Ogunlesi, who is an Assistant Superintendent of Police, rode to the area on a motorcycle in company with another policeman.
A witness, who is also a student, Kehinde Bello, alleged that Ogunlesi had earlier beaten two female students in the area.
She further alleged that the policemen came back to apprehend the female students, but accosted Taiwo, who they accused of slowing them down and allowing the students to escape.
She said, “The policeman (Ogunlesi) and his colleague, then turned their attention to Taiwo and dealt him several blows on the head with their batons.”
They later fled the scene and left the student unconscious in a pool of blood.
Reacting to the incident, the acting Police Public Relations Officer for the Command, Abimbola Oyeyemi, said the police officer involved (Ogunlesi) had already been summoned to the headquarters of the command and was currently undergoing interrogation.
He explained that the state Commissioner of Police, Abdulmajid Ali, had also ordered a comprehensive investigation into the incident.
He said, “The police in the state will not condone any form of violation of human rights of the citizens. The officer involved has been summoned to the headquarters in Eleweran.”
The state Chairman of the Committee for the Defence of Human Rights, Mr. Olayinka Folarin, said the CDHR would employ all legal means to ensure that justice was done on the matter.




http://www.punchng.com/metro-plus/ogun-policeman-batters-mapoly-student/

EducationRe: OAU: The Process Suspects Are Being Tried Is Barbaric -SU Lord Chancellor by Fynestboi(mod): 8:52am On Oct 20, 2015
Hmmmmmm
EducationOOU Best Graduating student: My Sister Stopped School For Me To Graduate by Fynestboi(mod): 8:49am On Oct 20, 2015
Best graduating student of the Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago Iwoye, Ogun State, Damilola Ayorinde, tells SAMUEL AWOYINFA, the secret of her success


As she donned her academic gown and beamed with smiles, not many guests knew what Damilola Ayorinde went through to become the best graduating student of the Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State.

For many of those seated in the expansive OGD Hall of the university, because of the number of times the young lady mounted the rostrum to receive academic laurels, it was easy to conclude that destiny had been good and fair to her.

Life, many of them would think, had been full of roses for the Plant Science graduate.
Indeed, with a Cumulative Grade Point Average of 4.80, Damilola towered above her colleagues in all faculties and departments in the institution.

But the life story of the valedictorian is a different handle of narrative. Poverty, she claims, dealt a deadly blow on her.
Telling the story of her four-year sojourn in the university, she says her parents were so poor that she could not buy a single textbook throughout her higher education adventure.

She explains that to make up for this she got familiar with the Internet where she read relevant topics and printed out materials with money she could get from good-spirited people.

She adds, “It was by the grace of God that I was able to complete my study. My parents are so poor that I could not afford the luxury of buying a single textbook throughout my four-year study.

Tthe valedictorian, whose father, Samuel Ayorinde, is a property agent, and mother, Elizabeth, a petty trader, received no fewer than eight awards.

The honours are the Department of Plant Science and Applied Zoology prize, Vice-Chancellor’s prize, Chancellor’s prize, and the Prof. Afolabi Soyode’s prize for best graduating student.

Others include the D.B. Oguntuga Memorial prize for the best graduating student in the Faculty of Science, Dipo Dina prize for the best first-degree programme student, Dipo Dina prize for the best in the faculty of science, and the Faculty of Science prize for the overall best graduating student.

Sharing the secret of her success, the light-complexioned Damilola adds that she also relied on notes she could copy during lectures, as none of her well-to-do colleagues were willing to release their textbooks to her.

She explains, “None of my colleagues was ready to lend or give me their textbooks to read because they said I had none to give them in return, as in exchanging books. So, I had to carry my cross by going to the library, Internet and reading my notes.”

The intellectual damsel, who claims she had no time for boyfriend relationship, notes that she also likes reading alone.
She says, “I normally lock up myself in the room while reading. Though I have some distant relations staying with me, since they are younger, I made sure they never disturbed me.

“Again, I prefer to read early in the morning when the weather is still cool. I assimilate better under such a condition. I had no time for a boyfriend. I focused on my studies, knowing the kind of background I come from. I never gave room for any distraction.”

But she also faced psychological torture, especially as her young sister had to sacrifice her education for her sake.
Damilola, the first child among her three siblings, says her immediate younger sister, Tosin, had to discontinue her education in the same institution at 100 level for her to proceed with her study.

She adds, “I’ve had to eat dry garri and groundnut when there was nothing to eat. Many times I trekked to school. Till now, my parent’s house is still not completed. My convocation suit is the first I bought in life. But in all, I have reasons to thank God.

“Our parents are so poor that two of us could not afford university education at the same time. In fact, my younger sister had to drop at 100 level in 2012 for me to continue with my own study.”

Twenty-year-old Tosin also graced the convocation to share in her elder sister’s joy.
Tosin, who corroborates her sister’s story, hopes to return to the same school, after sitting for another Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations conducted by the Joint Admissions Matriculation Board Examination, some day.
She states, “I need someone who can sponsor my education. As it were, my parents cannot shoulder the responsibility now.”
Besides, Damilola links her success to God’s help and her school’s fellowship pastor, Joseph Josh-Adefisan. According to her, Josh-Adefisan contributed to the payment of her tuition, accommodation, feeding and mentorship.
Josh-Adefisan, while hailing Damilola’s courage, says, “I also graduated from this institution but I am the pastor in charge of student fellowship at the OOU main campus and some other campuses.
“I knew about Damilola’s challenges through the campus fellowship and that was how I started offering my little assistance to her.”
But since her parents are still facing hard times, is there any hope for further education? Damilola says yes, declaring that she looks forward to pursuing a master’s degree in Pharmacognosy.
Talking about other things that prepared her for the excellent performance, she reveals that she is from an extended family, where the girl-child is not known to aspire to greater heights. However, she chose to be different.
Damilola’s father attests to this. He explains that his daughter has always been an achiever from her formative years.
“She was the head girl when she was in primary school, Mastok Nursery and Primary School, Orile Agege, Lagos; and the library prefect when she was at Iganmode Grammar School, Sango-Ota, Ogun State.
“She has always been a bookworm. Even when she was much younger, when others were watching television programmes, she would be busy with books. I am not surprised at this feat.”
Damilola, who wants to impact on youths, advises other undergraduates to focus seriously on their studies.
She notes, “I look forward to becoming a graduate assistant until I secure admission to further my education. My vision in life is to occupy an enviable position in life where I will impact on as many lives as possible.




http://www.punchng.com/education/my-sister-stopped-school-for-me-to-graduate/

EducationAlleged Rapist, Baruwa, Not Our Employee, UNILAG Insists by Fynestboi(mod): 8:43am On Oct 20, 2015
The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Lagos, Prof. Rahamon Bello, has insisted that a lecturer standing trial for rape, Dr. Afeez Baruwa, is not an employee of the institution.

This, Bello said had contributed to the inability of the university authorities to punish him for allegedly raping an admission seeker in the school.
Baruwa allegedly raped an 18-year-old female who was seeking admission to the university.

But at a briefing on Monday, Bello said the university had no relationship with Baruwa, hence it could not directly punish him as it did when its personnel were involved in sexual harassment in the past.

He also noted that the institution had no relationship with the alleged victim.

The VC said the only formal relationship the university had with Baruwa was when he undertook his undergraduate and MSc programmes in Marketing at the institution’s Distance Learning Institute.

Bello, who however, admitted that Baruwa was engaged by the DLI, noted that the term of his contract did not include providing him an office facility.

“He was engaged for project supervising. He was supposed to come to the institute to collect documents to work with and leave. Even if he had to interact with students, such was supposed to be limited to the Institute premises,” he added.

He said that the accused had never taught in the DLI where the alleged rape took place or any other department of the institution.
Bello, who disclosed the findings of a panel established to investigate the issue to journalists, argued that the university was unfortunately linked to the saga.

According to the VC, the accused could have carried out the act in any other place.
Bello explained that the accused had driven the victim from Ipaja, where her parents handed her over to him for assistance, to UNILAG on the fateful day.

To avoid unnecessary litigation, he also noted, the authorities were not in an hurray to punish Baruwa’s friend, Dr. Oluwatunji Dakare, whose office was allegedly used for the act.

Bello also claimed that a Federal Government’s panel and its in-house investigative team absolved the institution of any liability in the death of a 300-level Accounting student, OluchiAnekwe, who was recently electrocuted.

The VC explained that the UNILAG’s medical centre only requested the late student’s identity card to prepare her corpse for transfer to the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Idi Araba.

He said the deceased, who was killed by a fallen 11KVA cable, died before she was taken to the medical centre.
The EKO Electricity Distribution Company, he said, was liable for the death.

Bello also dismissed recent reports on UNILAG’s inability to rid the hostels of bedbugs and mosquitoes, an issue that caused student uprising.
He noted that hotel facilities were fumigated twice a semester, just as the mattresses were changed as due.
http://www.punchng.com/education/alleged-rapist-baruwa-not-our-employee-unilag-insists/
TV/MoviesRe: What Movie Are You Watching Now? by Fynestboi(op): 2:19pm On Oct 19, 2015
tunnex190:
perfecthdmovie.com I guess
With translation?
EducationRe: UNIBEN STUDENTS ADMISSION THREAD, 2015/2016 by Fynestboi(mod): 2:17pm On Oct 19, 2015
RobinHez:
Pls Mods, restore the title of this thread to the former...

"UNIBEN 2015/2016 Admission Guide Thread"

Admission is not yet complete, and I keep loosing my way! cry

#thanks


Cc: Lalasticlala
Richiez, Fynestboi, olawalebabs
undecided undecided undecided
TV/MoviesRe: What Movie Are You Watching Now? by Fynestboi(op): 2:41pm On Oct 18, 2015
kudos4u:
I dey wait for that film subtitle self
Chaii.....
CelebritiesRe: See What Crazy Davido's Fans Did To Him (photo) by Fynestboi(mod): 1:24pm On Oct 18, 2015
Iranu undecided undecided how much David give am. huh huh
EducationRe: Rccg Scholaship/bursary by Fynestboi(mod): 8:47am On Oct 18, 2015
Codyt:
Have y'all visited the link? You must be born again before u can apply. grin grin grin
Lol before nko tongue
TV/MoviesRe: What Movie Are You Watching Now? by Fynestboi(op): 7:59am On Oct 18, 2015
kudos4u:
download subtitles at subscene.com
They have movies translated on the site already, how will I add mine?


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