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Celebrities / Re: Bukky Ajayi's 1970 Daily Times Newspaper Interview Dispelling Death Rumour by ibnhasan: 2:02pm On Jul 07, 2016
She was right
Education / Re: Thread For PHD Students by ibnhasan: 2:38pm On Jun 02, 2016
mariamadenle:
Good morning Sir/Ma
with due respect, i wish to ask you "My Ogas" what Chemometric Method is all about. I will also appreciate if I can get help on my project topic "Bio Ethanol..." I will appreciate any eBook or past projects (journal) with pertinent topic

Thank You Sir/Ma
E-mail address : marcos32dh@gmail.com

What is your topic? What are you doing on bioethanol?
Education / Re: Thread For PHD Students by ibnhasan: 2:35pm On Jun 02, 2016
juliuslongman:
How many years is PHD?

Officially 3 - 5 years depending on where you do it. For some it takes longer
Education / Re: Thread For PHD Students by ibnhasan: 2:34pm On Jun 02, 2016
sirRiddy:

Hello sir. Please can you help with some papers?

What paper do you need?
Phones / Re: We Didn't Do Anything Wrong Nokia CEO Cries Out by ibnhasan: 12:07pm On Mar 01, 2016
In this age, the race is neither to the swift nor the strong, it is to those who are most adaptable to change.

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Education / Journal Articles For Bsc, Msc, And Phd Research Students by ibnhasan: 11:39am On Mar 01, 2016
Hi All,

I am starting this thread for students and research people to share resources such as journal papers which maybe difficult to get without exorbitant subscription fees. Having studied in Nigeria myself, I understand that getting access to journal publications for researchers can be a difficult task since most Nigerian Universities do not have active subscription to journal publishers.

If you are student in Nigeria doing your final year project, MSc, or PhD and are unable to access these journal articles which are blocked by a Paywall, feel free to post the link to the article here and it will be delivered to you through email. Also if you have access to a journal paper which is being requested, please do not hesitate to share.

Have a nice day people.

One love.
Properties / Re: A Luxurious 3 Bedroom Flat(vacant) At Sunshine Estate Oko Oba For Sale. by ibnhasan: 9:17pm On Jan 27, 2016
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Properties / Re: Spacious 3bedroom Flat By Unity Estate,berger by ibnhasan: 9:14pm On Jan 27, 2016
for rent or sale
Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ibnhasan: 8:58am On Jan 14, 2016
Dragonking:
Buhari has finished us in this country!!!!

The people who finished this country are those that ruled between 2009 - 2014

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Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ibnhasan: 8:57am On Jan 14, 2016
The shit has hit the fan on the stock market. Na to run for cover o

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Properties / Re: 2plot Of Land For Sale At Mainland Park Estate Mowe. by ibnhasan: 3:40pm On Jan 09, 2016
is it still available
Properties / Re: Fenced Full Plot In Parkview Estate Ikorodu For Sale (pix)SOLD by ibnhasan: 1:06pm On Dec 12, 2015
DO you have land in this estate or a similar one?
Properties / Re: 2 Bedroom Bungalow In Ikorodu Millenium Estate For Sale (pics) GONE! by ibnhasan: 11:00am On Oct 03, 2015
Is it still available
Agriculture / Re: Surplus Strawberry In Plateau, Few Buyers. by ibnhasan: 2:56pm On Aug 12, 2015
Whats the yield of strawberry per acre. And how many planting cycles sies it have in a year?
Agriculture / Re: Invest In My 20 Hectare Watermelon/cucumber Farm by ibnhasan: 2:38am On Aug 09, 2015
Good, the house is waiting
Properties / Re: Oakwood Gardens Lakowe, Ibeju-lekki, Lagos by ibnhasan: 5:30pm On Jul 20, 2015
How much is it?
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Your Advice: Lecturing Or Banking Job. by ibnhasan: 11:11pm On Jun 28, 2015
Jyde81:
Thank you dear.....The others before u are just kids who do not really have much ecperience about life...

Lol, I can see that
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Your Advice: Lecturing Or Banking Job. by ibnhasan: 11:01pm On Jun 28, 2015
mzpetite:
who told u there isn't beta pay in lecturing? U not being a contract staff sef doesn't mean when gbobe happen dem no go sack u! banking job is just so unreliable! tenk God he has another alternative

As I said earlier as long as you are a full time staff and not on contract bank pay is better than a lecturer's pay.

I know for instance that banks will generally pay between 2500000 - 4200000 per annum for entry level staff.

Meanwhile a graduate assistant will probably earn like 1440000 naira per annum and Professors (after 15 - 20 years) will be earning about 4500000 naira per annum. almost what entry level bankers earn.

If job security is your thing and you don't mind crappy pay and poor working conditions for the rest of your career then take the lecturing job.

But if you desire a high flying corporate career the Banking job is the better choice. Or any other job in the industry. Of course there's little risk of lay off, but it is not as serious as you all paint it to be.

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Your Advice: Lecturing Or Banking Job. by ibnhasan: 6:40pm On Jun 28, 2015
If the bank job is not on contract staff/marketing thing. Then the bank takes preference because of the opportunity of better pay and long term growth.

Lecturing might be easier less stressful but the long term pay and growth potential is not that attractive

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Properties / Re: Take Advantage Of Nairaland Too,buy From Trusted Estate Developer (propertymart) by ibnhasan: 2:13pm On Jun 28, 2015
saliubello:
Buy for rentals purpose

I have these questions on the Cranbel 2 bedroom apartment

1. Is the building completed?

2. Can we see the pics?

3. What is the value of 2BR rental there?

3. Can one take posession of the building before completing the payment?
Politics / Re: Adesola Amosu Declares War On South-south Militants,Orders Air Bombing Of Creeks by ibnhasan: 2:37pm On Jun 20, 2015
This is very commendable because all we wanted over the last 6 years was a president who could take strong decisions without fear nor favour. Mr. President has taken the right step in dealing with the militants.

However I want to see this kind of military intervention in the boko haram strongholds in the North as well. I believe they pose a much more stronger threat to peace in Nigeria than the Niger Delta Militants and all attention should be focused on that region.

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Education / Re: Successful Nigerian Academics In The Worlds Top Universities. by ibnhasan: 11:15pm On May 22, 2015
driand:
but how did we(igbo) end up in the same country with these dullards, I bet when you get to the none SE States e.g Lagos with high performance and investigate you'll find out the people making the actual high score are igbos,

Aba is one of the most important Ibo city but the also one of the worst interms of infrastructure in the entire country. If you were so smart how come your states are so shitty? Nonsense.
Properties / Re: Serviced Plots At Golden Heritage Estate, Mowe With C of O (See Pics)! by ibnhasan: 2:47am On May 06, 2015
Are the pics on the first page the actual pics for the Golden Heritage estate?
Education / Re: Successful Nigerian Academics In The Worlds Top Universities. by ibnhasan: 1:58pm On May 05, 2015
This List is obviously incomplete. There are way many more Nigerian professors in US than this lists shows. And you definitely cannot say there are more Igbo academics in the US than any other tribe.

Without doing any research I can name at least 5 highly accomplished non-igbo Nigerian professors who are not on this list.


Winston Soboyejo- Professor at Princeton University
http://www.princeton.edu/mae/people/faculty/soboyejo/

Babatunde Ogunnaike - Professor University of Delaware
http://www.che.udel.edu/directory/facultyprofile.html?id=325

Samuel Osisanya - Professor Okhlahoma University (retired)
http://www.pi.ac.ae/pi_aca/pe/faculty_staff/sosisanya.php

Niyi Osundare - Distinguished Professor University of New Orleans
http://www.uno.edu/cola/english/faculty/niyi-osundare.aspx

Pius Adesanmi - Associate Professor and Winner of the Penguin Prize for African Writing Carleton University
https://carleton.ca/english/people/adesanmi-pius/

John Dabiri - Professor California Institute of Technology
http://dabiri.caltech.edu/people/dabiri.html


I am sure there are many many more, but I don't have the time to look them up.

You Igbo ethnic jingoist need to get over yourselves. You should really be ashamed that for all your acclaimed smartness, your states are some of the worst governed in Nigeria, Abia, Ebonyi, Enugu... You can't even run your states properly and you think you can run an entire country.

I have no problem with you wanting Biafra, but don't say its because of your intellectual supreriority or because you are better than other people. Anambra, Enugu, Abia, Ebonyi, Imo are Igbo states governed by Igbos. By looking at those states we already have an idea of what an Igbo republic will look like.

Its a good thing that we find Igbos excelling in many different fields today but don't ruin this moment with your empty boasts of superiority.

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Career / Re: Salary Scale Of Lecturers In Nigerian Universities by ibnhasan: 7:56pm On Apr 30, 2015
Potch:

You misrepresented some facts here. I am in the system and this is coming from the horse's mouth. CONUASS is a Consolidated Salary, which includes basic salary, peculiar allowance and rent subsidy for university lecturers in all the federal universities. Although, some states pay more or less and this depends on some intrinsic and extrinsic factors. For instance, lecturers from LASU claim they receive higher salaries compared to UNILAG (anecdotal). Professors do not earn 800k/month except professors of Medicine who get double salaries (university and teaching hospitals).
Agriculture / Re: Invest In My 20 Hectare Watermelon/cucumber Farm by ibnhasan: 7:32pm On Apr 30, 2015
Hi Mr. Jasper what is the latest on this project?
Agriculture / Re: The Goldmine In Plantain Farming – Regular Sources Of Income by ibnhasan: 6:34pm On Apr 26, 2015
Can we see a farm you currently manage?
Adverts / Re: Investors needed in Dump trucks haulage by ibnhasan: 6:33pm On Apr 26, 2015
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Politics / Re: Buhari And Obasanjo's Tenure More Corrupt Than GEJ Tenure - TI by ibnhasan: 12:21pm On Feb 13, 2015
Corruption Perception index was launched in 1995.

http://www.transparency.org/research/cpi/cpi_early/0/

How did OP get CPI score for Buhari's tenure in 1984?

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Agriculture / Re: Plantain Farming Business:the Money Making Machine With 25years Span by ibnhasan: 7:16pm On Feb 05, 2015
Lesgupnigeria:
Plantain farming is one of the most preferred
farming in Nigeria by farmers because of its
high rate of return on investment,good cash
flow monthly and easy management of farms
when well established.
Demand for plantain flour for medicinal
purposes especially for diabetes patient
coupled with high local consumption
demand also make plantain profitable.
This is the cost of our plantain management
programme
1st Stage
Land #60,000/acre
1st plough #5,000
2nd plough #5,000
800 suckers@#50 per sucker #40,000
Planting @#15/sucker #12,000
2nd stage
1st weeding #9,000
3rd stage
2nd weeding #9,000
4th stage
3rd weeding #9000
5th stage
4th weeding #9,000
Harvesting #9,000
Total Cost =#167,000
After 10 months,Assuming 700 suckers
survive and about 500 sucker fruit at
10months after planting with 1 bunch/ plant
= 500 bunch of plantain.
#800/bunch(conservative price,its usually
#1,200 - #1,400)
Income = #800*500 = #400,000
2nd year
1500 bunches are produced (lets be
conservative with 1000 bunches.
Income for year 2 =#800*1000 = #800,000
Year 3
Income =#800*2000 = #1,600,000 and the
income keeps increasing every year.
The payment interval between each stage is
1month
To participate in the programme, send email
to yusuffgbenga@gmail.com
like our page on www.facebook.com/lesgupnigeria

What is the annual cost of maintaining the plantation?

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