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EducationRe: Unaab 2010/2011 Admission Process by gatewayman: 10:08pm On Jul 18, 2010
This is great news. Result of the Post UME Screening is now available on unaab's web site http://www.unaab.edu.ng/admission. Good news: is FREE. You only require your jamb number and surname
EducationRe: Information About Unaab Admission For The Year 2010/ 2011 by gatewayman: 11:09pm On Jul 04, 2010
2010/2011 Admission for UNAAB is already in progress. You should have registered as a Prospective Student and Applied for admission by now (http://portal.unaab.edu.ng/admission2010/).
I disagree with ola-diran), unaab site says to be considered for admission, you must have at least 180 in UBTE, passes the requisite O'level subject before Post UME comes into play.
Yes, Unaab will be conducting PostUBTE this year (http://portal.unaab.edu.ng/admission2010/screeninginfo.php)

Best of Luck
WebmastersRe: Website Review: Studyinogun.com by gatewayman(op): 11:14pm On Jul 03, 2008
Thanks Afam.

Yes, copyright 2006. Took a long while to get to to this stage, remember it was my very first attempt at web development. Then getting schools to register has been the issue. Most schools I contacted want the site to be popular before coming on board. I feel publicizing the site with a handful of school is counterproductive and ridiculous. Lock jam situation. What do you advice.

Finally, observed that most school are only concerned about publicity during the admission window. So in the past two years we only had few month when we had their ear.
WebmastersWebsite Review: Studyinogun.com by gatewayman(op): 6:53pm On Jul 03, 2008
Please help review my website: http://www.studyinogun.com

This is the very first dynamic site I would be developing.

It's my pet project and intended to generate substantial income primarily through subscription from school.
My business strategy it to have a local focus (education in Ogun State) with a global reach.

Comment on the site and strategy is welcome.
TV/MoviesRe: The Apprentice Africa by gatewayman: 12:50am On Jun 25, 2008
Glad the best man won. Was really afraid they were going to be bias against Isaac. Evidently Isaac out performed Eunice today.
BTW did any one notice that the last task was not rated? Really wondered why. I submit that Eunice had the upperhand.
Congrat to Bank PHB I expect them to promptly open a branch in Ghana if they intend to reap bountifully for the show and the emergence of Issac as winner.
TV/MoviesRe: The Apprentice Africa by gatewayman: 7:08pm On Jun 06, 2008
I also felt BS was unfair in firing Deox rather than Blessing. However, if his action was based on the fact that Deox computing skill was questionable I cannot but totally agree with him. Blessing pointed this out twice in the board room. Firstly, she said Deox was too slow on the computer. Then later she alleged that Deox could not save from a computer to a flash or something. An apprentice in this day and age with questionable computer skill is a burden and a pain to any organisation I dare say. BTW, Blessing computer knowledge is also questionable. Great she could type 60 wpm but beyond that , ?

On a light note, one salient fact TAP potrays is that business is not always fair.
WebmastersRe: Nigerian Projects Site - see for yourself by gatewayman: 1:27am On Apr 30, 2008
Hi Somadino.
First of all, this is a Great work. However, I noticed your photos didn't quite come out well.
Concept
It's a novel idea but wondering how to get the required information. With over 900 LGS in the nation. Ultimately, if you must succed in this task, you have to be independent. One challenge I see you battling with is promoting the image of Nigeria while objectively accessing the Projects.
I wish you best of luck in this endeavour. Once again, it's a great work.

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