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EducationRe: University Of Ibadan(UI) 2017/2018 Admission Thread by Hardeboi580(m): 12:43pm On Apr 10, 2018
Hello gees, please is there any info about the stakeholders meeting?
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan(UI) 2017/2018 Admission Thread by Hardeboi580(m): 3:59pm On Apr 09, 2018
shamsudeen0:
U can check ur admission portal have been given matriculation who else have seen is own
When are you cleared??
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan(UI) 2017/2018 Admission Thread by Hardeboi580(m): 2:39pm On Apr 09, 2018
Alienwrit3r:
This one dah all of you are talking and arguing about resumption, shey den don clear all of you ni, cos den still never clear me oo... huh
I've been cleared ooo....you can check yours now
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan(UI) 2017/2018 Admission Thread by Hardeboi580(m): 12:09pm On Apr 09, 2018
LegendKing:
I know a MLS student that has been cleared since last week.
hmm...issok!
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan(UI) 2017/2018 Admission Thread by Hardeboi580(m): 9:13am On Apr 09, 2018
Alienwrit3r:
This one dah all of you are talking and arguing about resumption, shey den don clear all of you ni, cos den still never clear me oo... huh
No MLS have been cleared jare bro...
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan(UI) 2017/2018 Admission Thread by Hardeboi580(m): 6:23am On Apr 09, 2018
CondomSir:
Guy the man didn't say 3rd of April was the authentic resumption date. He only said he was looking at 3rd of April being the resumption date, but will be determined and authenticated by the University Senate.
Boss, abeg make una add me to UI FRESHER GROUP on whatsapp Zero9zero300one3two8seven

Thanks
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan(UI) 2017/2018 Admission Thread by Hardeboi580(m): 11:27am On Apr 08, 2018
Morning to all the bosses in here.

To me, the postponement of the resumption date solely depends on what the school wants to be sincere. You all may think that one week is not enough to address all the issues the school is facing now but I'll like to say that it's very much possible for them to address those issues just in one week, if not all, at least to a state that'll be comfortable for the students to go on with their academic activities. As for the admission process, as I've said earlier, it still depends on the school and by the way, if not for all other issues that came up recently, the school knows the situation of the admission process before they postpone the resumption date to April 15, so the admission process should not be a problem.


As for the hike in the school fees, I mean the training fee and accommodation fee, it's no issue. First, the accommodation fee can never be reduced and nothing can be done on that because UI will tell you that it's optional and that you'll pay more than that if you wanna get an accommodation outside the school. As for the training fee, it's a pity that Nigeria has turn to what it is today but another fact is that, even if UI agrees to reduce the fee, it'll only last for few years, they'll raise the thing in the next 2 or 3 years, so what are we saying, we just don't have any option than to accept and look up to God for help. May God be with us all...(Amin).


Anyway, I'll be counting on the DVC words nitemi cox seriously ile to su mi....
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan(UI) 2017/2018 Admission Thread by Hardeboi580(m): 1:30pm On Apr 06, 2018
Please, is there any MLS student that have been cleared??
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan(UI) 2017/2018 Admission Thread by Hardeboi580(m): 9:09am On Apr 06, 2018
Olabagazy:
Abi. I deleted the immunization card when I noticed many glaring howlers. Uploaded a new error-free one, voila I was cleared yesterday.
When did you make the change?
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan(UI) 2017/2018 Admission Thread by Hardeboi580(m): 9:08am On Apr 06, 2018
please...is there anyone who joined the jamb forms together and has been cleared?
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan(UI) 2017/2018 Admission Thread by Hardeboi580(m): 2:57am On Apr 06, 2018
MrHistorian:
http://portal.ui.edu.ng/
School fee payment has begun.
To those that haven't been cleared yet.Accept my condolences. kiss
New students will not be able to log in yet...the link is not working...
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan(UI) 2017/2018 Admission Thread by Hardeboi580(m): 4:02pm On Apr 05, 2018
Ibrosco:
note the compulsory course out of these screenshot, u are not going to do all the course
There's no difference between this and the one you sent before.... but I still get it...Thanks again
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan(UI) 2017/2018 Admission Thread by Hardeboi580(m): 3:58pm On Apr 05, 2018
Ibrosco:
yes, those that have done online medical registration at jaja portal
Ok Sir...thanks
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan(UI) 2017/2018 Admission Thread by Hardeboi580(m): 1:12pm On Apr 05, 2018
Hello guys....please I'm hearing some things which I need to clarify. Is it true that UI has directed some people to some Labs around Ibadan to do their X-ray??
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan(UI) 2017/2018 Admission Thread by Hardeboi580(m): 11:14am On Apr 04, 2018
Abeg ooo...Shey MLS be 6 years program nih??
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan(UI) 2017/2018 Admission Thread by Hardeboi580(m): 11:27am On Apr 02, 2018
I'll be glad if anyone can kindly add me to the Whatsapo group for MLS, Medical Students or Freshers.

09030013287

Thanks in advance.
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan(UI) 2017/2018 Admission Thread by Hardeboi580(m): 11:23am On Apr 02, 2018
Ibrosco:
you will only do 1 to 6 in first semester
Big Thanks bro...
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan(UI) 2017/2018 Admission Thread by Hardeboi580(m): 11:22am On Apr 02, 2018
ennydammy11:
Welcome to UI nairaland.
abih ooo dammy thanks...
And I salute all the bosses in the room too.
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan(UI) 2017/2018 Admission Thread by Hardeboi580(m): 11:21am On Apr 02, 2018
at55:
Hi. Pls have u been cleared?
No ooo....I hope there'll be no issue ooo
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan(UI) 2017/2018 Admission Thread by Hardeboi580(m): 9:02am On Apr 02, 2018
Hi everyone, I'm new here. Please is there anyone who can help me with MLS syllabus for 100L
EducationThe Reason Why You Shouldn't Give Up by Hardeboi580(op): 6:18am On Mar 27, 2018
In life, it is very natural for us, as
human beings to face challenges simply
because life is not a bed full of roses.
Also, life is full of both happiness and
sorrow and it is normal for every human
to experience both in his/her life time
and as most people do say, no condition
is permanent. So, if you think that
everything has been hard on you and
you decide to give up, then you are
making a great mistake!
Everybody knows that before you can be
successful in life, you must have crossed
some hurdles and if you ask most of the
so called successful men or women in the
world today about how they started,
they’ll bluntly tell you that, “it wasn’t
easy”. So, whatever the challenges you
are facing now, it’s just a sign for you
that one day, success will be yours. In
fact, you should be happy that you are
facing challenges because the more you
are fighting those challenges, the more
you are assuring your success!
Remember, no one has ever been
successful without facing challenges. A
quote says, “Never give up! Failure and
rejection are only the first step to
succeeding”.
Moreover, do you know that most people
failed the minute they decided not to try
again and at the same time most people
succeed the minute they decided to. So
you committing suicide is a way of
creating opportunities for others to
succeed because you have just written a
story on failure which really helps a lot
in making people to succeed. Another
quote says, “Do not read success stories
to succeed but instead, read stories about
failure”. So would like to write a story
on failure for other people to learn on
how to succeed? It’s left for you to
choose.
My dear reader, giving up is not the best
solution,the only thing stopping you is
YOU. It’s you who have to be
determined, focused and continue to try
again because failure comes your way
the minute you stop trying and before
you realize it, others are already using
you as a stepping stone to their own
success.

www.inspiretip..co.ke/2017/09/the-reason-why-you-can-give-up.html?m=1

Lalasticala
Dominique
Mynd44
FamilyWhy Women Are Still Under The Servitude Of Men by Hardeboi580(op): 12:59am On Dec 16, 2017
Presently in the world today, we
have a lot of Activists who are
protesting against gender inequality
and are clamoring for gender
equality throughout the whole
world. Most cultural belief is that
the female gender are not as worthy
as the male gender. In fact some
past civilizations, for example, the
Greek’s (believed to be the greatest
civilization) and the Roman’s
civilization believed that the women
are the source of evil of in the
society and they are also used for
sex and pleasure. Although, this has
greatly reduce in recent times but
it’s still quite unfortunate that the
women are still indirectly under the
servitude of men in the society.
Personally, I try to reflect and find
out the reason why women or let me
say ladies still find themselves
under the servitude of men in the
society and what I was able to find
out is that, most women or ladies
don’t have the ideology of having
full control over their life. Women
are too dependent on men in so
many ways beyond the reasonable
limits. Most women believe that any
responsibility which requires any
extra effort must be taken up by
men only, even despite this saying,
“what a man can do, a woman can
do better” which is now rampant in
the world of ladies. There are a lot
of debates about this saying but
what amuse me most is that any
lady who hears this will surely
agree with you but only about 5% of
them will be ready to prove it for
you.
Ladies need to learn how to be
independent. This is just a fact that
must be told. You don’t have to be
looking up to your husband,
boyfriend or any man every time,
learn how to stand on your own.
In addition to this, ladies are very
poor in building their own carrier.
What do I mean? Yes, I agree that
now the female gender are now
given the chance to be educated by
sending them to school compare to
the olden days but believe me, there
is still a little of this ideology in
their head that “all their education
will still end up in their husband’s
kitchen” and this keeps hindering
them from trying to build a career
on some professional courses.
Although, this may not be happening
in some civilized countries but this
is still happening in so many
countries around the world
especially in Africa.
Indeed, this article will not be fair
enough without mentioning this,
“Marriage”. I can’t just point out
the reason why ladies do feel that
the best time for them to get
married is between the ages of 20 to
25. It is believed that it’s very wrong
to be a spinster at the age of 26 and
above because they feel that at
these ages, ladies begin to lose their
beauty. To certain extent, I agree
with this point but to me, I think the
point is not tangible enough for
ladies to jump into marriage so
early at the expense of what they
have planned to achieve or become
in life. There are cases in which
most female students gave up their
aims and goals of studying some
professional courses which will take
them longer years before they finish
their programs in school just
because they want to get married
before they clock 25.
However, it’s a pity that most ladies
don’t even seem to realize that most of
their husbands still don’t appreciate
them despite the fact that they got
married to them when they are looking
as beautiful as they can ever be in their
life. According to statistics, 60 percent of
marriages for couples between the ages
of 20 and 25 end in divorce and those
who wait to marry until they are over 25
years old are 24 percent less likely to
get divorced..
For couples who are even younger,
the prognosis becomes bleaker still.
In their article titled “Cohabitation,
Marriage, Divorce and Remarriage
in the United States,” cited by the
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC), M.D. Bramlett and
W.D. Mosher found that
nationally, 59% of marriages to
women who were younger than 18
at the time of marriage will end in
divorce within 15 years. In other
words, nearly two thirds of all
marriages to teenaged women fail
within two decades.
According to the CDC, in 2011, the
divorce rates by age group and
gender were:
27.6% of women aged
19 or younger
11.7% of men aged 19
or younger
36.6% of women aged
20-24
38.8% of men aged
20-24
But at 25, something dramatic
happens. Statistics show that the
divorce rates plummet by nearly
half for both genders:
16.4% of women aged
25-29 (compared with
36.6% for the average
24-year-old woman)
22.3% of men aged
25-29 (compared with
38.8% for the average
24-year-old man)
Why is 25 the “Magic
Number” for Successful
Marriages?
We’ve established that once people
hit 25 years old, the divorce rate
seems to plummet because many
experts chalk it up to lack of
emotional experience, insufficient
financial support, and hasty unions.
Jennifer Glass, sociology professor
at the University of Texas at Austin,
says, “It appears that the cessation
of education, early marriage and
early parenthood, you’re set up for
relationship conflict, financial
stress and dissolution.” Glass’
theory ties neatly into Naomi Cahn’s
assertion that the continuation of
education and late marriage (and
consequent late parenthood) is the
driving forces behind marital
success. It’s a classic case of what
goes up, must come down.
Some experts think that the older
couples are at the time of their
marriage, the more hobbies they’re
likely to share in common. Paul
Amato, a sociologist at
Pennsylvania State University, says,
“Older marriages (30s versus 20s)
were more cohesive in the sense
that they did things together more
often as a couple.”
Andrew Cherlin, a sociologist from
Johns Hopkins University, supports
Amato’s ideas. Cherlin says,
“People are more concerned with
their own self-development than
they used to be. Therefore, people
are postponing marriage until
everything in their lives is working
‘in order.’ The order means after
you’ve finished your education,
perhaps after beginning your
career… they’re postponing
marriage until they think they’re
ready for it.”
Perhaps the end of Cherlin’s
statement is the most important:
“until they think they’re ready for
it” is a telling fragment. It implies
that couples who rush into marriage
when they’re young — perhaps even
fresh out of high school, with
limited knowledge of their own
hopes, dreams, and capabilities —
simply lack the experiential tools to
know whether or not they are
“ready.” They marry because their
friends are getting married, because
it’s what’s accepted by (or even
expected in) the community, and
whether or not they’re actually
prepared falls by the wayside.
Kay Moffett thinks this may be the
root of the problem. Moffett, author
of Not Your Mother’s Divorce: A
Practical Guide to Surviving the End
of a Young Marriage, says, “I advise
couples to wait until they’re in their
late 20s to marry. This allows for a
period of identity exploration and a
time to figure one’s self out. Most
couples who plunge into wedlock
early do so for the wrong reason.”
Conclusively, I hope this article will
gear all the women to wake up and
free themselves from the servitude
of men.

www.psychohealt..co.ke/2017/10/why-women-are-still-under-servitude-of.html?m=1

Lalasticala
Dominique
OAM4J
EducationRe: The medical students and aspirants thread by Hardeboi580(m): 8:10am On Dec 01, 2017
Hello bosses...
I'm a young chap here who just got admitted to UI this year to study Bio/Medical laboratory Science... I hope I'm welcomed here....

By the way, I've got a question to ask and I'll kindly appreciate if I can get an answer as soon as possible...

Please what is the relationship or difference between Medical laboratory science and Biomedical laboratory science...??

How many years is the program in UI??
FamilyReasons For Parents And Adolescent Conflicts by Hardeboi580(op): 3:06pm On Nov 25, 2017
From my observations, I’ve been
able to realize that most
misunderstanding between parents
and their children arises when the
children become a teenager,
especially between the age of 12 to
19 years .Most parents finds it
difficult to understand and get
along with their teenage sons or
daughters at this stage and vice
versa. This is a very crucial stage in
which both parties have to be very
careful and try as much as possible
to understand and tolerate each
other.
It’s also very important for both
parties to discover each other, I
mean in terms of their....

Read more: www.psychohealt..co.ke/2017/09/normal-0-false-false-false-en-us-x-none.html?m=1
EducationHow Boredom Leads To Brilliancy by Hardeboi580(op): 2:59pm On Nov 25, 2017
Personally, I was highly flabbergasted
when i discover that boredom can
seriously make an individual to develop
some brilliant ideas. At first, I never
believed it until I tried it myself and
believe me guys this is really true!

Read more here: www.psychohealt..co.ke/2017/09/do-you-know-that-getting-bored-can.html?m=1
EducationHow To Get Least 60% Assurance That You Will Pass Any Exam by Hardeboi580(op): 2:50pm On Nov 25, 2017
Examination has been the worst
nightmare most students have ever had
in their life. In recent times, we have
seen a lot of students performing
woefully in their examinations
throughout the whole wide world. I can
understand that my readers re eager
and anxious to know how a student can
be at least 60% assured that he/she will
pass an examination even without
entering the exam hall yet. There is no
much worries, I’ll try as much as
possible to be straight forward without
wasting much of your time.
However, it should be noted that there
are 3 aspects which determine your
success in any examination which are
the Physical, Psychological and Divine
aspects. This write up will mainly focus
on the Physical and the Psychological
aspects. As for the Divine aspect, we all
know that everything is in the Hands of
God and that’s where prayer comes in
for God to intervene.
As I said earlier, I’ll try to make
everything simple and straight forward.
So, to give yourself at least 60%
assurance that you will pass an exam,
you have to take note of the following:

Read here: www.psychohealt..co.ke/2017/11/how-to-get-60-that-youll-pass-any-exam.html?m=1
FamilyWhy Women Are Still Under The Servitudes Of Men by Hardeboi580(op):
Presently in the world today, we
have a lot of Activists who are
protesting against gender inequality
and are clamoring for gender
equality throughout the whole
world. Most cultural belief is that
the female gender are not as worthy
as the male gender. In fact some
past civilizations, for example, the
Greek’s (believed to be the greatest
civilization) and the Roman’s
civilization believed that the women
are the source of evil of in the
society and they are also used for
sex and pleasure. Although, this has
greatly reduce in recent times but
it’s still quite unfortunate that the
women are still indirectly under the
servitude of men in the society.


Personally, I try to reflect and find
out the reason why women or let me
say ladies still find themselves
under the servitude of men in the
society and what I was able to find
out is that, most women or ladies
don’t have the ideology of having
full control over their life. Women
are too dependent on men in so
many ways beyond the reasonable
limits. Most women believe that any
responsibility which requires any
extra effort must be taken up by
men only, even despite this saying,
“what a man can do, a woman can
do better” which is now rampant in
the world of ladies. There are a lot
of debates about this saying but
what amuse me most is that any
lady who hears this will surely
agree with you but only about 5% of
them will be ready to prove it for
you.

Read more: www.psychohealt..co.ke/2017/10/why-women-are-still-under-servitude-of.html?m=1

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