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africaflozy: How to calculate ur results to knw if u ar up to d cut-off mark of ur dept.are u for REAL!!! |
Lailerh: really?yea sure can't go a day without watching it during M̶̲̥̅γ primary school days including the likes of tweenies A̶̲̥̅̊₪d the magic school bus
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I l(♥̸̸̸̸̸̸̸̸̸̸̸̸̸̨̨̨̨̨̨̨̨͡)ve them die
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Hercules
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gcoded2014: Pls can anybody tel me if UI is accepting lower credit plsssssSorry No . UI accepts the minimum of upper credit. |
significance: Pls clarify me....must the transcript be addressed to UI admissions office....we are told on UI helpdesk to 'submit' our transcript not to ask our school to 'send' it. If I get the transcript my self and with my own hands go to submit and register it at UI is there any problem with that.there Ȋ̝̊̅§ nothing wrong about ┏̲Y̶̲̅┓̲o̶̲̥̅̊u̶̲̥̅̊ submitting it yourself. But make sure u make no alterance or correction on the transcript it should be submitted jst exactly d way it was given to ┏̲Y̶̲̅┓̲o̶̲̥̅̊u̶̲̥̅̊ in ur school. |
Gideonaire: Thank you, sigolisis. I already have the certificate. Only certificate and transcript are being given at my school anyway. But I was told the transcript will only be required when a D.E candidate has already been selected to continue his/her studies at any choice of school. Now, I think schools can only send your transcript once and following this issue of submitting before the screening exam going on here, I am kinda lost. And another important aspect of the transcript is that it is always being addressed to your intending school choice from your initial school. What if after the screening a student would not pass the screening exam? What then will happen if such student would want to try D.E next year, probably this time not UI? Who will address the school such person would be trying out next? And there you have a transcript already addressed to the University of Ibadan i.e if you even have the document file with you.@ bolded part once the admission doesn't click that year ┏̲Y̶̲̅┓̲o̶̲̥̅̊u̶̲̥̅̊ ll have to re apply for the request of another transcript from your school the following year for another admission process whether UI or another school... |
Gbengem: D day M̶̲̥̅γ younger sis was like." Your brain transmission box Ȋ̝̊̅§ faulty." M̶̲̥̅γ head enter factory reset instantly I almost got tempted to hit her. |
D day M̶̲̥̅γ younger sis was like." Your brain transmission box Ȋ̝̊̅§ faulty." M̶̲̥̅γ head enter factory reset instantly I almost got tempted to hit her. |
"Please shut that latrine u call a mouth" |
Amygal39: academic traNsript? Like my cambridge and waec result?the transcript Ȋ̝̊̅§ your academic score sheet which contains all ur scores in each courses u offered during your A' Levels programme. Waec result Ȋ̝̊̅§ your o'level result so ┏̲Y̶̲̅┓̲o̶̲̥̅̊u̶̲̥̅̊ wouldn't be asked to submit that yet till the online registration starts |
DazzleRachy: Wen is d school site going to be opened for Direct entry registration?I guess it should be made available after the post utme exam, but I suggest ┏̲Y̶̲̅┓̲o̶̲̥̅̊u̶̲̥̅̊ keep checking ui portal from time to time |
peppy045: Pls I need someone to answer urgently. I applied for a student copy of my transcript not d official copy. Pls can I submit the student copy or it has to be official. Plus I don't know d difference between the two.I think ┏̲Y̶̲̅┓̲o̶̲̥̅̊u̶̲̥̅̊ are to submit the official one which will be issued A̶̲̥̅̊₪d stamped by your school registrar A̶̲̥̅̊₪d then addressed alongside with a letter to your destination school. The difference btw the two Ȋ̝̊̅§ that the official copy will be addressed to the school while the student copy will carry no destination address |
Amygal39: Pls I wrote cambridge Alevels and they just released our results. Pls wts d next tin 2 do am I to submit anytn to ui?I guess u're to submit your academic transcript to UI admissions office A̶̲̥̅̊₪d wait till UI direct entry portal link will be made available I fink all other required document will be listed on their portal when the registration starts |
DaGC: What did you hack bros?he hacks into faulty printers A̶̲̥̅̊₪d desktop I guess |
Bravo oniha8y, nice write up infact u deserve a cup of zobo. |
Gbengem: deep down my spirit, I know I'm among the millions who'll look down and say to my kid, "son, I survived the Ebola s h i t several years ago" |
prettymayannah: Pls can I send ma transcript anytym frm nw even tho dey'v nt askd 4it?yes, ┏̲Y̶̲̅┓̲o̶̲̥̅̊u̶̲̥̅̊ can because I've already submitted mine. |
Jonathan's assignment keeps incrementing initially it was boko haram now plus ebola virus. May God help Him. |
haydex10000: i choose mech Engr. and Food tech in my de form,i av calculated my point and its is around 69.pls wil i b offered d course i choose or anodA cOursehow did u calculate it? |
I fink it wouldn't be needful opening another thread for this cos the existing thread with the caption post ibadan jobs here Ȋ̝̊̅§ still active. link to the existing thread --> www.nairaland.com/1465727/post-ibadan-jobs-here |
Is the job post strictly restricted 4 just ladies? Or d opposite sex can also apply? |
The fear of boarding airplane iz now d begining of wisdom. D way airplane get missing nowadays like coin iz quite alarming. |
Actions reserved till then |
Spotless180: they said i should write a letter and pay the sum of 1000naira in bank. I nid the letter format.if thatz d case write a formal letter to ur sch registra's office in request for your academic transcript stating d reason y u're requesting 4d transcript. I fink diz lil clue will help. Or jst meet wit does in charge of d transcript processing to hint u on how to write d leta. |
Spotless180: how do u write the letter to ur sch? What is the format? Example will suffice.dis was how i did mine @poly ib. Jst go to ur sch exams/records section then u can tell dem u wanna apply 4d collection of transcript, u'll be asked to pay some amount of money then u'll be given a form to fill and also be directed on d next step to take . Xo jst chill i doubt u writing any leta |
Chimax15: what's the Aim of this comment?just letting u knw y I wouldn't send M̶̲̥̅γ nude to either M̶̲̥̅γ wife or gf |
Chimax15: u are still a kidI'll take that as a compliment... But from what u said earlier I see ur shadow hunting after u. D pix u sent secretly Ȋ̝̊̅§ now fully exposed to d public... M̶̲̥̅γ reputation matters a lot to ♍ε̲̣̣̣̥ so before I take any step I tink abt d unforeseen negative outcome dat might come out from the present good. |
What on earth will even make ♍ε̲̣̣̣̥ to send M̶̲̥̅γ unclad pix to M̶̲̥̅γ gf talkless of M̶̲̥̅γ wife... |
@op dere Ȋ̝̊̅§ fire on ur mountain u beta flee |
Mynd_44 |
https://www.extremetech.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/drug-dispensing-contraceptive-chip-640x353.jpg An MIT spin-off in Massachusetts, backed by the Gates Foundation, has developed a small, remote-controlled drug-dispensing implant that sits just under your skin. To activate the drug dispenser you simply press a button on a wireless remote control — and press it again to turn it off. Such an implant could be used to dispense a whole range of useful drugs — but in this case, one of the first commercial applications will be the contraceptive hormone levonorgestrel, which is already used by a number of female birth control methods. A single implant can apparently provide enough levonorgestrel to be effective for 16 years; currently, no implanted contraceptive works for more than five years. The implanted device, developed by the rather unimaginatively named Microchips in Lexington, is 20mm (0.8in) square and 7mm thick. Contained within the device is a microchip (thus the company’s amazing name) that contains a series of drug reservoirs. This is where the magic occurs: Each reservoir is gated by a special titanium and platinum seal that temporarily melts when an electric current is applied, allowing the drug to seep out. Apparently the reservoirs are large enough to carry a 16-year supply of the hormonal contraceptive levonorgestrel. https://www.extremetech.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/technology_infographic.jpg If 16 years of continued contraception wasn’t cool enough, the implant can also be activated and deactivated wirelessly. So, the implant would continue to provide birth control — until you press a button on a remote control, in which case it would be turned off, and you could then get pregnant again. Sadly, exact details on how the implant actually works — most notably the wireless connectivity and the magical melting/re-forming seal — are fairly hard to come by. But, considering it’s based on tech that MIT pioneered way back in the late ’90s, and now the involvement of the Gates Foundation, presumably it all works as advertised. So far, the Microchips implant has been successfully used to dispense drugs to osteoporosis patients. Now, with the Gates Foundation getting involved, the new contraceptive version of the implant is being developed. The current plan is to begin testing in 2015 and have it on the market by 2018. (Remember, the Gates Foundation is all about improving the quality of life for people living in developing countries, and reliable contraception is key to such an endeavor. Last year we wrote a fantastic story about the Foundation funding the creation of an impenetrable graphene condom…) https://www.extremetech.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/microchips-implant-640x897.jpg The obvious advantage of such a drug-dispensing implant is that it removes a large portion of the potential human error. Rather than having to take a pill every day, or visit a doctor for an injection every few months, the implant just sits there, dutifully dispensing drugs for 16 years. If you decide it’s the right time to get pregnant, just push the button. There’s no mention of it on the Microchips website, but presumably a male version could also be developed (though male hormonal contraceptives aren’t quite as developed yet as their female counterparts). As with any medical implant, my mind readily races towards possible flaws and misuses of the Microchips technology. Obviously the wireless remote control is only useful if it remains in the hands of the woman with the implant. You also can’t rule out the possibility of outside actors remotely hacking the implant to turn it off — so the woman might think she’s protected, but isn’t. The possibilities get even scarier when you consider that these implants might eventually be used for other drugs, too. It was almost three years ago that we first discussed the lethal wireless insulin pump hack. Imagine a future, where everyone is equipped with a range of drug-dispensing implants that lay dormant until they’re needed. Feeling the onset of ‘flu? Just push a button to dispense some drugs. Got food poisoning? Push the button. Feeling down and need a quick boost of serotonin? Mmm, warm and fuzzy button. Need to kill someone quickly and remotely? Hack one of their drug dispensing implants. Source: http://9jaforcast..com/2014/07/the-future-of-birth-control-and-drug.html |

