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phemmyfour:Anyone using the E3531 can attest to the fact that there's no setting to choose WCDMA or Edge only through the internet browser. |
phemmyfour:Thanks bro. Worked like magic. My glo SIM keeps fluctuating between EDGE and WCDMA on the HUAWEI E3531s-2. I have a challenge of setting a stable 3G only through the Mtn browser interface. How can I set a 3G only network mode or is there an application I can download to do that for me? Thanks once again. |
phemmyfour Bro, kIndy help with my Huawei E3531s-2 860556025373499 |
It's with deep regret that I can't write a comprehensive report now. I only have this to share. I am a victim of the LASU part time scam where students pay school fees through their nose, yet have no results or certificates to show for it. Students got to know that the LASU External system, which handles the part time programme of the institution was franchised to some individuals who run about 8 off-campuses. They were meant to remit a certain percentage to the main campus. It was either none of them held on to the terms of agreement or probably due to mismanagement on the part of the franchisee. This probably led to their fall outs in which case the then ex Governor of Lagos State, Babatunde Fashola, cancelled the programme. Though the current students will be allowed to graduate, there would be no further admissions. There were some allegations that some staff of the school deliberately sat on the results in the hope that they are bribed (not confirmed). Other allegations were the incompetencies of the former Vice Chancellor, Professor John Obafunwa and Ex Governor, Babatunde Fashola, to hear the voice of the students and take actions. It is clear all the parties involved in this shan benefitted except the affected students, who inevitably are the victims here. The problem now is the faith of the graduated students who have no results, or certificates to show for it. They are the victims here with all hopes lost waiting for results that are not forthcoming. They attended this institution as part time students while they work, in the hope that they earn a degree. What happened to the trillions of naira generated from this scam and daylight robbery. I think it's high time the EFCC looked into this matter. The students' voice has to be heard loud and clear, this time around. Thanks. Ajibola Adeboye Lasu, Ogba Campus |
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