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CelebritiesRe: Korede Bello Blocks Fan On Twitter Over Joke (photos) by haibe(m): 10:29am On Apr 20, 2016
The idiot blocked me on instagram too for a reason I don't know of.
FamilyRe: Video: Of The Kids Kissing In A Lagos Church Compound by haibe(m): 10:49pm On Apr 18, 2016
HateU2:
We shld blame the eediiot that video it undecided
How would you believe it happened if there isn't a video?
BusinessRe: Nigeria, China Currency Swap Forces USD Rate Down: Bureau De Change Association by haibe(m): 6:51pm On Apr 17, 2016
SamuelAnyawu:
Might be true tho..

If demand for dollar decreases surely naira will appreciate...

Simple Econs101
Did you say surely? Don't be too sure though. For the naira to dollar exchange rate to really rise, then the cumulative demand for dollar around the globe should drop by a reasonable percentage while naira maintaining its value or appreciate. If other factors driving demand for dollar is more significant than the decrease in dollar demand in Nigeria, don't expect any appreciation in the naira to dollar exchange rate.

The most important thing is increasing the demand for Naira.., the dollar would hardly fall sustainably without our naira having a reasonable demand. In order words, we really need to cut down our imports and focus more on export.
PhonesRe: What Network Plan Are You Currently Using For Heavy Downloads? by haibe(m): 7:12am On Apr 16, 2016
LOVEGINO:
chai! E make sense die! I no dey play wit am oooo grin
Hope if I have a current data bundle they won't be removing the MB there?
NYSCRe: Nairaland Congratulates All 2015/2016 Batch A Corps Members Passing Out Today by haibe(m): 3:37pm On Apr 14, 2016
Maxcollins042:
Can vividly remember our platoon 8 days. Congrats bro
Lol naso oo.. Be like yesterday.

Hope ur 39,600 don enter sef?
NYSCRe: Nairaland Congratulates All 2015/2016 Batch A Corps Members Passing Out Today by haibe(m): 3:37pm On Apr 14, 2016
CaptainCodes:
Congrats Ibro...
Journey to a new world shall be peaceful for you.
Thank u so much brother
NYSCRe: Nairaland Congratulates All 2015/2016 Batch A Corps Members Passing Out Today by haibe(m): 3:05pm On Apr 14, 2016
Meanwhile allowee of 40k just entered. Stream 2 let the flexing begin. May 2015 and April 2016 cool
Forum GamesRe: Brain Teaser by haibe(m): 7:17am On Apr 14, 2016
bukatyne:
N500 (N400 change you returned + the N100 he should have paid back from his own money)
While I also got 500. Your analysis of the 500 doesn't seem right to me
NYSCRe: Nairaland Congratulates All 2015/2016 Batch A Corps Members Passing Out Today by haibe(m): 7:12am On Apr 14, 2016
Seems like yesterday. I remember all the struggle for a good PPA. From being posted to villages in Ijebu East, begging to be rejected, to hustling my way into a good company in abeokuta, begging to be accepted to no avail. And to settling at Ogijo sagamu where I taught in a public school without any single pay except the usual 19k from the Federal government, yet I still survived, God has been really great.

I rep Ogijo, Sagamu, Ogun State. Goodbye Ogijo Community High School, I have really learnt a lot serving there.
NYSCRe: Batch 15A POP Message by haibe(m): 7:03am On Apr 14, 2016
Good one Martins. You showed good leadership qualities in education cds. Happy POP to us.

I rep Ogijo, Sagamu, Ogun State. I
NYSCRe: Pop Celebration by haibe(m): 6:58am On Apr 14, 2016
Well there should be a little celebration. I don't mean spending money on anything but being thankful that you are alive till today. A lot die during their service year. Passing out today too and I give God all the glory.

As per the issue of Job, brother just do ur necessary part in applying as usual, try to be creative too when necessary (u may end up being the employer), and hope and pray for the best. To be honest this life isn't worth all the struggles, we just need to do our best, not taking things too far as one can die any minute.

All the best to us as we hunt for success
NYSCRe: P.o.p 2015 Batch A by haibe(m): 6:44am On Apr 14, 2016
Seems like yesterday too. I remember all the struggle for a good PPA. From being posted to villages in Ijebu East, begging to be rejected, to hustling my way into a good company in abeokuta, begging to be accepted to no avail. And to settling at Ogijo sagamu where I taught in a public school without any single pay except the usual 19k from the Federal government, yet I still survived, God has been really great.

I rep Ogijo, Sagamu, Ogun State. Goodbye Ogijo Community High School, I have really learnt a lot serving there.
NYSCRe: Nysc Releases Press Release on Delayed Monthly Allowance by haibe(m): 9:34pm On Apr 13, 2016
glamz007:
yea. everyone in ekiti has been paid
for how many months. I received just March allowee
NYSCRe: Nysc Releases Press Release on Delayed Monthly Allowance by haibe(m): 9:31pm On Apr 13, 2016
Golden75:
. If i can remenber vividly, the Benue state coordinator keep assuring us while we were in camp dat NYSC pay for 12 month. Irrespective of ur stream
Well this should ideally be this case because FG remitted all the batch A allowance to them, not just stream 1. But I received just one month allowee yesterday (for march). I would have thought they would pay for the whole 3 months once and for all because we won't be corpers again from tomorrow
PhonesRe: Does It Mean No Internet Service Provision For Those With 2/3g Phones On Ntel? by haibe(m): 7:53pm On Apr 12, 2016
Phantom2:
my SM-920F has never shown 4G on MTN ever huh and it has all the 4G-LTE bands and is even LTE-Advanced capable.
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LTE band 1(2100), 2(1900), 3(1800), 4(1700/2100), 5(850), 7(2600), 8(900), 12(700), 17(700), 18(800), 19(800), 20(800), 26(850)
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How much did u get ur sm-g920f
CelebritiesRe: Pictures From Olamide Live In Concert – New York Edition by haibe(m): 5:57pm On Apr 12, 2016
tobex23:
Lol, brother, me na year 2 I dey when you dey commit o. But we sabi you well a. See as unilag don turn now.
Lol shebi na una dey protest, make una just chill till they restore everything. You dey accounting?
CelebritiesRe: Pictures From Olamide Live In Concert – New York Edition by haibe(m): 4:23pm On Apr 12, 2016
tobex23:
Baba calm down, what did he do, we sef know you for shodeinde
Lmao me sef know u for Eni njoku.
CelebritiesRe: Pictures From Olamide Live In Concert – New York Edition by haibe(m): 3:22pm On Apr 12, 2016
Proud and arrogant idiot
NYSCRe: Nysc Releases Press Release on Delayed Monthly Allowance by haibe(m): 3:20pm On Apr 12, 2016
yetunsbay:
lailai ! Shey u no knw say pple dey do observatn thinz
But we talked about this in camp and state coordinator was saying since we didn't work in May 2015, we are not entitled to the allowee. But then FG already gave them that money, so we know they won chop am
NYSCRe: Nysc Releases Press Release on Delayed Monthly Allowance by haibe(m): 3:12pm On Apr 12, 2016
yetunsbay:
stream 1- two mnths
stream 2- three mnths
Its looking like they chopped that may 2015 allowee for stream 2 tho
NYSCRe: Nysc Releases Press Release on Delayed Monthly Allowance by haibe(m): 1:43pm On Apr 12, 2016
The must pay that allowee before we do POP oo. Both March and April. If possible May 2015 allowee for stream 2
NYSCRe: Nysc Releases Press Release on Delayed Monthly Allowance by haibe(m): 1:41pm On Apr 12, 2016
Jemc:
Stream 1 should be two months while stream 2 should be 3 months
exactly
EducationRe: Reason For High Fees And Turnout Of First Class Graduates In Private Unis. by haibe(m): 9:27am On Apr 11, 2016
Draxler:
I went to CU, and let me tell you this. In the engineering departments many of us still worked hard and went the extra mile. You don't expect your lecturer to give you everything. I still went out to learn android development on my own and I became pretty good at it. So many others I know still went the extra mile to learn things on their own. Personal development is key.
Well thats a good thing but am pretty sure ur lecturers must have done his part. This is not always the case in a public school
EducationRe: Reason For High Fees And Turnout Of First Class Graduates In Private Unis. by haibe(m): 9:26am On Apr 11, 2016
dulux07:
Yes i did.
okay thats ur public school then. In the public school I attended, the merit list has far more candidates than the supplementary, and this supplement list even still includes those that only missed merit cut off by a fraction,
EducationRe: Reason For High Fees And Turnout Of First Class Graduates In Private Unis. by haibe(m): 9:13am On Apr 11, 2016
dulux07:
Continue deceiving yourself
Did u attend a public University? So who is deceiving his or herself undecided
EducationRe: Reason For High Fees And Turnout Of First Class Graduates In Private Unis. by haibe(m): 9:11am On Apr 11, 2016
Sibrah:
You mean they kidnap them or they employ them at gun point? Don't public schools employ private uni grads too? You guys are pathetic in reasoning.
Wtf!! What sort of reply is this. Did u even understand what my post was countering?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Ways To Apply For A Job Even When You Don't Meet The Requirements by haibe(m): 9:05am On Apr 11, 2016
ednut1:
online tests cost alot not many companies can afford it. tests also do not tell ur skill or level na. just unfortunate d candidates are more dan d jobs available
A test can help u in screening, just to be sure you are inviting people with a current knowledge in a subject area, rather than one based on cramming and pouring years ago. If u have a website, why is an online test a problem?
EducationRe: Reason For High Fees And Turnout Of First Class Graduates In Private Unis. by haibe(m): 9:02am On Apr 11, 2016
femmy1992:
Same applies to ACCA and ICAN...
I dont see any correlation here.. Acca's control is not in Nigeria while that of Ican is in Nigeria. Unlike the discussions in this thread which is about private and public Universities IN NIGERIA.
EducationRe: Reason For High Fees And Turnout Of First Class Graduates In Private Unis. by haibe(m): 9:00am On Apr 11, 2016
dulux07:
Most students admitted into public uni are admitted based on politics not academic merit, the public uni sys of nowadays is nearly dead compared to d 90s, we all know this, only if we want to deceive ourselves. If a private sch student was that interested in going to a public sch, his 1yr sch fee in private uni, will buy his way into a public uni if he so desires.
Why do u tink u ve alot of young students in private uni, because most of them did not bother attempting universities living on past glories. They r no public reject.
Its the govt fault u suffer more not theirs.
Lol, actually most students in public uni are admitted based one merit. About 80%. The supplement lists candidates aren't even up to 20% of total admitted candidates.
EducationRe: Reason For High Fees And Turnout Of First Class Graduates In Private Unis. by haibe(m): 8:59am On Apr 11, 2016
Draxler:
And the same Covenant university picked Prof Eric Maskin, a Nobel laureate from Harvard university to teach as a visiting lecturer in the economics department. We can go on and on.
Thats a good thing. Private schools I believe impact more knowledge using their lecturers. However public school students tend to go extra mile to learn and practice things since they do not really get much from their lecturers and have to practice and learn by themselves because they must pass anyway. In the end, this builds a sense of personal development in these students and help them struggle to improve in different areas.

However, if I have a kid, I will not take them to a federal university (except in well developed countries). I would rather take them to a private university for reasons best known to me.
EducationRe: Reason For High Fees And Turnout Of First Class Graduates In Private Unis. by haibe(m):
lufemi:
The first thing to consider about private unis is that there is obviously no federal or state budget allocations; this means they have to generate funds internally. I will just go straight to the point using CU as my case study;

Source for funds; I know that CU generates everything within the school from student fees. I find it absurd that we can even compare them with federal schools. The first point to note is that the overall school student population is about 7000.

1.Generation of power: Most private school have electricity generated through out the night everyday for halls of residence and for CU includes 24 hours at weekends, of course, for this to be sustainable a lot of power has to be generated for the thousands of laptops plugged, the irons and cooking. Also note that for CU, the departments always have light at any time of the day either the PHCN cooperates or not. There are also internet facilities in all the areas of the school.IT enthusiast will agree that this will be an expensive infrastructure to maintain

2.Construction Projects: The new senate building is valued at 353million naira (http://www.dutumgroup.com/project/senate-building-of-covenant-university/), and in the last two years, CU had about 3 major constructions like such

3.Maintenance and Payment of staffs: All the workers have to be paid. CU is swept daily and every part of the school is included and toilets are also washed on daily basis. For any major event in the school, the hole school will be cleaned before 10am the next morning, you can imagine the manpower. You also can imagine the amount that will be paid to these workers including security men and lecturers. Will all these amount fall from the sky?

Hence, to whom much is given, much is expected. With all these things in place with the fact that the lecturers are mandated to teach and you are examined on what is taught as it is done in every normal setting in the world, there is no reason for hardworking students not to be rewarded. Also, the system is transparent and this makes it easy for you to seek for re-appraisal of your grades.

I would just like to say that the corrosion in the public sector should not be something to celebrate. We all deserve fair operation in the institution. The truth remains that either private unis are hated or loved, they are here to stay and they are getting the job done. So there is really no joy in boasting about how hard it is to get a first class in your uni. Every other part of the world rewards diligence. When it comes down to it,out of 200 first class candidates across 25 universities considered for Presidential Special Scholarship Scheme for Innovation and Development, 9 came from CU which is the highest number from a school and they topped a year before also (http://campusportalng.com/cu/covenant-university-graduates-tops-presidential-scholarship-scheme/16550/#ixzz45STeL3bW).

Call it any name you want, these schools are making progress in their short time of being around. I am sure I missed some other vital points , I just felt issues like this should be addressed.

I added some pictures of Covenant University(CU) below
In this same covenant university u are mentioning, they pick our lecturers from public schools. An example is prof omolehinwa from unilag and Dr Mrs ajibolade. covenant university seek the service of this two in the accounting dept. So whats the fuse about insinuating that private unis get better education than public uni?

Like I said in a previous thread, if most people in pvt Universities got admitted into a public uni, they would dump the idea of the pvt uni, except of course they want a good grade by all means, they then result to pvt uni where that is easier. But I still believe private schools are better, whats the point of suffering in a public school and not getting what u deserve, when u could actually go to a private school and get what u deserve.

All in all, the type of school we went to doesn't determine our success, its our passion, skill and believe.!!

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