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TV/Movies / Re: Saving Dreams by isaajibola(m): 1:26pm On Dec 03, 2016
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TV/Movies / Re: Saving Dreams by isaajibola(m): 1:11pm On Dec 03, 2016

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TV/Movies / Re: Saving Dreams by isaajibola(m): 1:10pm On Dec 03, 2016
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TV/Movies / Re: Saving Dreams by isaajibola(m): 1:10pm On Dec 03, 2016
HEAR WHAT NEW YORK IS SAYING ABOUT SAVING DREAMS!
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TV/Movies / Re: Saving Dreams by isaajibola(m): 1:06pm On Dec 03, 2016
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TV/Movies / Re: Saving Dreams by isaajibola(m): 12:55pm On Dec 03, 2016
Eight years after Saving Dreams had its official Red carpet premier in Toronto, close to 500 people attended, saving Dreams have 25 festival selections and 17 awards . Three of the lead actors are awards winner. Nosa and Karen are two times winners. Isioro Tokunbo Jaboro, a Nigerian who is the producer and director is also an award winner.

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TV/Movies / Re: Saving Dreams by isaajibola(m): 12:49pm On Dec 03, 2016
Saving Dreams is more than just being a movie, it is a message. Saving Dreams address domestic violence against woman which giving hope that if you have a dream and belive in that dream and you work hard . Chances are you will achieve that dream.

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TV/Movies / Re: Saving Dreams by isaajibola(m): 12:41pm On Dec 03, 2016
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TV/Movies / Saving Dreams by isaajibola(m): 12:40pm On Dec 03, 2016
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Phones / Re: Blackberry Launches Hub+ For Android by isaajibola(m): 7:10am On Aug 04, 2016
see those one above saying RIP blackberry as if they're using any phone better. BlackBerry have switched to Android since.

BlackBerry Priv is one of the best phone outside there.

and that blackberry hub is something that only BlackBerry 10 users will understand. it is a very very good features

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Education / Re: Webometrics Transparent Ranking Of Universities 2016: UNN Tops In Nigeria by isaajibola(m): 2:55pm On Jul 23, 2016
mrvitalis:

For ur information this not a website ranking... This is the only university ranking based on academics and unn a school based in the East came first... While as expected

if not, what is it? please, go en check their method of ranking. the ranking is simply based on the school website traffic. nothing more.

was it not some weeks ago one organization rank the universities in the world? and they made mention of how they ranked it.

Nigerian universities fail to make list of world’s top 1,000
The Centre for World University Rankings (CWUR) has just released
its 2016 ranking of universities across the world.
Sadly, no university in Nigeria made the list of the world’s top
1,000.
The ranking, released on Monday, placed Harvard University,
United States, on top as the best higher institution in the world,
followed by Stanford University, also in the U.S.
Another school in the U.S, the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, is the third best in the world.
Two universities in the United Kingdom, University of Cambridge
and the University of Oxford, are ranked fourth and fifth
respectively.
Five other American universities are also ranked within the top 10
– they are Columbia University, sixth position; University of
California, Berkley, seventh; University of Chicago, eighth;
Princeton University, ninth; and Yale University, 10th.
The U.S has a total number of 224 universities among the top
1,000, followed by China, with 90.
Japan has 74, while the United Kingdom has 65.
Others are: Germany, 56; France, 48; Italy, 48; Spain, 41; South
Korea, 36; Canada, 32; Australia, 27.
In Africa, only universities in South Africa and Egypt made the list.
South Africa has five, while Egypt has four.
For South Africa, the five universities and their rankings, according
to the CWUR, are: University of Witwatersrand, 176th; University of
Cape Town, 265th; Stellenbosch University, 329th; University of
KwaZulu-Natal, 468th; and the University of Pretoria, 697th.
The four from Egypt are Cairo University, 771st; Ain Shams
University, 960th; Mansoura University, 985th; and Alexandria
University, 995th.
No Nigerian university also made the list in 2015.
CWUR said it used eight objectives and robust indicators to rank
the world’s top 1,000 universities, and listed them as follows:
1) Quality of Education, measured by the number of a university’s
alumni who have won major international awards, prizes, and
medals relative to the university’s size [25%]
2) Alumni Employment, measured by the number of a university’s
alumni who have held CEO positions at the world’s top companies
relative to the university’s size [25%]
3) Quality of Faculty, measured by the number of academics who
have won major international awards, prizes, and medals [25%]
4) Publications, measured by the number of research papers
appearing in reputable journals [5%]
5) Influence, measured by the number of research papers
appearing in highly-influential journals [5%]
6) Citations, measured by the number of highly- Nigerian universities fail to make list of world’s top 1,000
The Centre for World University Rankings (CWUR) has just released
its 2016 ranking of universities across the world.
Sadly, no university in Nigeria made the list of the world’s top
1,000.
The ranking, released on Monday, placed Harvard University,
United States, on top as the best higher institution in the world,
followed by Stanford University, also in the U.S.
Another school in the U.S, the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, is the third best in the world.
Two universities in the United Kingdom, University of Cambridge
and the University of Oxford, are ranked fourth and fifth
respectively.
Five other American universities are also ranked within the top 10
– they are Columbia University, sixth position; University of
California, Berkley, seventh; University of Chicago, eighth;
Princeton University, ninth; and Yale University, 10th.
The U.S has a total number of 224 universities among the top
1,000, followed by China, with 90.
Japan has 74, while the United Kingdom has 65.
Others are: Germany, 56; France, 48; Italy, 48; Spain, 41; South
Korea, 36; Canada, 32; Australia, 27.
In Africa, only universities in South Africa and Egypt made the list.
South Africa has five, while Egypt has four.
For South Africa, the five universities and their rankings, according
to the CWUR, are: University of Witwatersrand, 176th; University of
Cape Town, 265th; Stellenbosch University, 329th; University of
KwaZulu-Natal, 468th; and the University of Pretoria, 697th.
The four from Egypt are Cairo University, 771st; Ain Shams
University, 960th; Mansoura University, 985th; and Alexandria
University, 995th.
No Nigerian university also made the list in 2015.
CWUR said it used eight objectives and robust indicators to rank
the world’s top 1,000 universities, and listed them as follows:
1) Quality of Education, measured by the number of a university’s
alumni who have won major international awards, prizes, and
medals relative to the university’s size [25%]
2) Alumni Employment, measured by the number of a university’s
alumni who have held CEO positions at the world’s top companies
relative to the university’s size [25%]
3) Quality of Faculty, measured by the number of academics who
have won major international awards, prizes, and medals [25%]
4) Publications, measured by the number of research papers
appearing in reputable journals [5%]
5) Influence, measured by the number of research papers
appearing in highly-influential journals [5%]
6) Citations, measured by the number of highly-cited research
papers [5%]
7) Broad Impact, measured by the university’s h-index [5%]
Patents, measured by the number of international patent filings
[5%] research
papers [5%]
7) Broad Impact, measured by the university’s h-index [5%]
Patents, measured by the number of international patent filings
[5%]

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Education / Re: Webometrics Transparent Ranking Of Universities 2016: UNN Tops In Nigeria by isaajibola(m): 2:53pm On Jul 23, 2016
mrvitalis:

For ur information this not a website ranking... This is the only university ranking based on academics and unn a school based in the East came first... While as expected

if not, what is it? please, go en check their method of ranking. the ranking is simply based on the school website traffic. nothing more.

was it not some weeks ago one organization rank the universities in the world? and they made mention of how they ranked it.

Nigerian universities fail to make list of world’s top 1,000
The Centre for World University Rankings (CWUR) has just released
its 2016 ranking of universities across the world.
Sadly, no university in Nigeria made the list of the world’s top
1,000.
The ranking, released on Monday, placed Harvard University,
United States, on top as the best higher institution in the world,
followed by Stanford University, also in the U.S.
Another school in the U.S, the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, is the third best in the world.
Two universities in the United Kingdom, University of Cambridge
and the University of Oxford, are ranked fourth and fifth
respectively.
Five other American universities are also ranked within the top 10
– they are Columbia University, sixth position; University of
California, Berkley, seventh; University of Chicago, eighth;
Princeton University, ninth; and Yale University, 10th.
The U.S has a total number of 224 universities among the top
1,000, followed by China, with 90.
Japan has 74, while the United Kingdom has 65.
Others are: Germany, 56; France, 48; Italy, 48; Spain, 41; South
Korea, 36; Canada, 32; Australia, 27.
In Africa, only universities in South Africa and Egypt made the list.
South Africa has five, while Egypt has four.
For South Africa, the five universities and their rankings, according
to the CWUR, are: University of Witwatersrand, 176th; University of
Cape Town, 265th; Stellenbosch University, 329th; University of
KwaZulu-Natal, 468th; and the University of Pretoria, 697th.
The four from Egypt are Cairo University, 771st; Ain Shams
University, 960th; Mansoura University, 985th; and Alexandria
University, 995th.
No Nigerian university also made the list in 2015.
CWUR said it used eight objectives and robust indicators to rank
the world’s top 1,000 universities, and listed them as follows:
1) Quality of Education, measured by the number of a university’s
alumni who have won major international awards, prizes, and
medals relative to the university’s size [25%]
2) Alumni Employment, measured by the number of a university’s
alumni who have held CEO positions at the world’s top companies
relative to the university’s size [25%]
3) Quality of Faculty, measured by the number of academics who
have won major international awards, prizes, and medals [25%]
4) Publications, measured by the number of research papers
appearing in reputable journals [5%]
5) Influence, measured by the number of research papers
appearing in highly-influential journals [5%]
6) Citations, measured by the number of highly-cited research
papers [5%]
7) Broad Impact, measured by the university’s h-index [5%]
Patents, measured by the number of international patent filings
[5%]
Education / Re: Webometrics Transparent Ranking Of Universities 2016: UNN Tops In Nigeria by isaajibola(m): 10:47am On Jul 23, 2016
Nigerian students be celebrating website ranking.....
is website ranking a tool in determining best universities?
please, you all should go en check the method of webometric ranking.

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Politics / Re: Fayose After The Fresh FM Challenge In Ibadan (photo) by isaajibola(m): 8:57am On Jul 23, 2016
People only went there because they know Fayose might want to spray money.

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Education / Re: Photos Of Osun Students In Church Garments by isaajibola(m): 6:09pm On Jun 14, 2016
I think the problem with some Christians is, they have problem with muslim hijab....

why can't they (Christian) be wearing robes to classes in higher institution since they can dress anyhow, but Muslims still wears hijab to classes in higher institution.

If they want something like hijab then, they should resort to the way catholic do cover their head.


What is bad in using small hijab to school?

they didn't wear burqa but Hijab..... for God sake!

where is christianity beret?

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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Liverpool Vs Villarreal : Europa League (3 - 0) On 5th May 2016 by isaajibola(m): 4:06pm On May 05, 2016
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Phones / Re: WhatsApp Increases Group Members To 256 Maximum by isaajibola(m): 7:18pm On Feb 08, 2016
something that has been on blacberry10 for about 5days now and OP is saying blackberry user wont be able to enjoy the feature on their phone. you don't even need to upgrade it before seeing it

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Education / Re: We Failed, Yet Again - A Write Up By A Concerned OAU Student by isaajibola(m): 9:57am On Jan 06, 2016
OAU student should go and learn from their counterpart "UI". UI student used to succeed most time in their quest for what is right. They don't brag like OAU student "Aluta forces of Nigeria". UI is full of intellects. I remembered when they gave the students break to find solution to power supply in 2010 or so. Also last year, when there was fuel scarcity in the country, they gave the student two weeks so that the management can find solution to all the problem fuel scarcity with no electricity can cause.
Education / Re: The Bad Welfare Condition Of Students In OAU (Photos) by isaajibola(m): 4:01pm On Dec 04, 2015
They should go and learn from University of Ibadan management. I repeat, No government university in Nigeria can be compare to UNIBADAN. Even, most Private University environment

So, UI is still far better and we student are still asking for more from the management self.

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Politics / Re: In A Deft Move, Buhari Gives Key Portfolios To Southern Nigeria by isaajibola(m): 2:08pm On Nov 12, 2015
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Education / Re: Bad State Of OAU Halls Of Residence (Photos) by isaajibola(m): 2:31pm On Aug 29, 2015
Eureka123:



The old age of a building isn't an excuse for leaving it in such condition. There are old buildings in my school too that are highly maintained and restructured as the years go by. It's all about maintenance, as you said.
That's it o... Their management can go and learn from UI management. We all know that UI is the oldest university in Nigeria. Can we all compared the serene environment of UI with most of the universities in the country. Most of the roads in the school are tarred road. UI is far better than most school in this country in terms of many thing but we like celebrating mediocrity in Nigeria. You will see some students that will come to Nairaland and be chanting the name of their school. Although, UI have the other side too.

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Education / Re: Bad State Of OAU Halls Of Residence (Photos) by isaajibola(m): 2:17pm On Aug 29, 2015
That's the difference between University of Ibadan 'UI' and other universities in Nigeria. UI hostels are old and are still very maintained. Though, they have some bad sides too but UI hostels are far better than any hostel of government owned universities in Nigeria.

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Politics / Re: Northerners Hold 83 Per Cent Of Oil Blocks – Senator by isaajibola(m): 7:43pm On Aug 26, 2015
Who notice that Senator Femi Lanlehin from Oyo State was mentioned in this news.... But Senator Femi Lanlehin is no more in the Senate. It is Senator Riliwan Adesoji Akanbi

#Punch goof
Politics / Re: Buhari Administration: Two Months, Failed Promises, Zero Success... by isaajibola(m): 6:56pm On Jul 30, 2015
Just let the Barcanista be.... When someone is not relevant in one social media, he will stick to the best one that he will see some gullible followers that can't think on their own. The thing is, I think that Barcanista is jobless or probably there is no source of income for him again because PDP lost the general election. So, he's looking for someone that will ask for his service on Nairaland. And I will tell him that there is no such person that will employ you here on Nairaland. If you are so sure of yourself (Barcanista), try to work out yourself on twitter, I think that will be a better place for you to position yourself.

I know your twitter handle and have checked your profile, I think you're just a small boy looking for attention on Nairaland, because you're not recognized on twitter.

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Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by isaajibola(m): 7:02pm On Jul 25, 2015
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This is to bring to d notice of the general public that U.I post utme form is finally out. Check out for more of it's details from the website- www.admissions.ui.edu.ng

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For sake of conciniency and to avoid all form of error, do not register for your post utme using your phone. Kindly use a computer system.

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Travel / Re: Ikeja City Mall (Shoprite) Escalator Excites Lagosians by isaajibola(m): 12:53pm On Jul 11, 2015
And this type of Escalator that has been in Heritage Mall in Ibadan since it's inception.
Politics / Re: Killing People While Shouting Allahu Akbar Is Not Islam – Buhari by isaajibola(m): 5:35pm On Jul 09, 2015
princenation:
Islam Religion Of Peace?? Like Hell lipsrsealed

You pasted half verses in the Quran and you think you're knowledgeable? The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who are unable to write or read but who are unable to learn, unlearn and re-learn.
If you want to know about Islam. Let's sit down and have a dialogue. There is no way Islam can be explained to you on Nairaland.
I know about my Religion and I can not feel ashamed about it. Am a Muslim
Politics / An Evening Encounter With President Buhari by isaajibola(m): 11:52am On Jun 27, 2015
When Mr. Femi Adesina was named the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, one of the first things he did was to meet with members of the State House Press Corps during which he solicited support for the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari. He promised a robust relationship between his office and the reporters. Later on, Adesina also promised us that once his boss relocated to the Villa, one of the first things he would do would be to meet personally with reporters. That sounded too sweet in the ears of many who still remember vividly how Buhari’s predecessor was completely shielded from journalists who reported his activities day and night throughout his tenure. They took that promise with a pinch of salt. On Sunday, information went round that the President would resume in his office for the first time on Monday and would be meeting with reporters. The excitement was high because there had never been that kind of meeting in recent past, so we rushed to the Villa very early on Monday. The President was busy with one meeting or the other for the better part of the day and the doubt came up again. Reporters suspected that some people might have kicked against the idea of Buhari meeting us. Surprisingly however, at about a few minutes before 6pm, Buhari arrived the Briefing Room of the Council Chambers which has been serving as reporters’ operational base. He was accompanied by Adesina; his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu; and the State Chief of Protocol, Lawal Kazaure. We all rose to welcome him. The hall erupted in laughter when the President asked, “Can I sit down?” Adesina set the tone for the evening when he told us that Buhari had decided to come and visit us on his first day in office although we were supposed to be the ones that should have visited him. He thereafter invited the President to address us. His speech was laced with jokes and it centered on the need for us to work harmoniously. He made a statement that caused a bit of confusion later. He said, “I hope what happened of recent between the former President and one of you will not happen between me and you.” He was referring to the case of the correspondent of German Radio, Deutsche Welle, Mr. Ubale Musa, who was expelled from the Villa by the past administration for asking visiting Chadian President, Idriss Derby, a question authorities considered to be embarrassing. We clapped when he mentioned it, believing that he promised that he would not treat any of us like that. Later however, some colleagues interpreted the statement to mean a subtle threat. We however, took solace in the fact that Adesina had, during his meeting with us, also referred to the case, saying he did not see anything wrong in the question our embattled colleague asked. At the end of his speech, it was time for self-introduction. The President stepped forward as we filed out one after the other. He would look at the reporters eyeball-to-eyeball while we introduced ourselves and the media houses we represent. He would then proceed to shake hands. That session too was not without drama. When a colleague introduced himself and told the President that he worked for Leadership Newspapers, the President held his hand tightly and said, “Leadership? Please, help me tell your cartoonist that my neck is fatter than the way he always draws me.” We all laughed.
When it was the turn of the cameraman of African Independent Television, the President exclaimed, “AIT! AIT!!” and used his hand to ask him to go. We remembered an earlier confrontation between the President’s handlers and the television station which led to the initial banning of its reporters from covering Buhari’s activities as the then President-elect. We laughed again. When the correspondent of New Telegraph introduced himself, the President said, “Ok. Orji Kalu. You guys are quite new.” When it was my turn, I took my time to mention my name and the organisation I work for slowly while he held my hand. The strategy was to ensure that photojournalists would have enough time to give me as many snapshots as possible. The President simply said, “Oh, Punch newspapers!” amidst smile when I introduced myself. With the introduction over, Buhari returned to his office while we quickly settled down to file the story. He had earlier during his speech dropped a bombshell that he inherited virtually empty treasury and huge debts running into millions of dollars from his predecessor. That news item featured prominently on the cover pages of almost all newspapers the following day. Special induction for new state governors Buhari had his first meeting with the 36 state governors on Tuesday. Apart from governors serving their second term or former ministers who have now become governors, many of the state chief executives were participating in a meeting inside the Council Chambers for the first time. They therefore needed informal induction. Photojournalists had to approach some of them who went straight to the seats allocated to them. They were tutored to go round and exchange pleasantries with their colleagues, thereby giving them photo opportunities. Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, was very jovial throughout the period of interactions before the meeting started. As he was being ushered to his seat, he saw the tag on his table and told the protocol official amidst smile that he is not “Executive Governor of Lagos State” as written on the tag but “simply governor of Lagos State.” People who were conversant with his campaign jingles ahead of the governorship election would shout “Ambo ooooo.” The governor would turn to them and smile. He offered to take a group photograph with some of us and he told us how Ambo was gradually replacing his name, Ambode, especially among children. While he was engaging the governor of my home state, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, in a discussion, Governor Adams Oshiomhole joined them briefly. After exchanging pleasantries with them, Oshiomhole told Ambode that he would like to be Lagos State’s one-day governor. He did not explain the reason why he is nursing that ambition. They laughed and he left the duo to continue their discussion. When Buhari arrived and was calling the meeting to order, I turned my attention to Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State as he kept looking at the man who he had during campaigns described as too old to govern the country. It was a day that I wished I had supernatural power to be seeing what is going on in one’s mind while simply looking at the person’s face. Until when I get such a power, I can only be imagining what the governor’s thought was when he saw Buhari taking his seat. Next Saturday is another day, enjoy your weekend

Source: http://www.theopinion.ng/an-evening-encounter-with-president-buhari/

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Politics / Re: I’ve Forgiven You, Fayose Tells Outgoing Lawmakers by isaajibola(m): 7:53pm On Jun 04, 2015
Hello Everyone. On behalf of John Oluwadero, a Graduate Pharmacist from the UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN, Youth worker, Social entrepreneur, and the incumbent Commonwealth Students' Organiser for Nigeria.

I (John) am here to seek your support towards my victory at the poll as I contest for the position of Vice President (Democracy and Participation) of the Commonwealth Students' Association for all the 53 Commonwealth Countries

Opposition: An Ugandan, A Jamaican.. for now

Election is schedule to hold at the Youth forum Conference of  Commonwealth Education Ministers June 22-26, Nassau, Bahamas.‎

Campaign is to start officially on Friday, June 5

We're to campaign to over 800 million students in all the 53 Commonwealth countries

Pls, We look forward to your support.
Courtesy:
Isa Ajibola Social Director "BNI" (Better Nigeria Initiative) UI chapter.‎

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Education / Re: The Obafemi Awolowo University Admission Thread For 2014/2015 Academic Session. by isaajibola(m): 7:35pm On Jun 04, 2015
Good Day Everyone. On behalf of John Oluwadero, a Graduate Pharmacist from the UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN, Youth worker, Social entrepreneur, and the incumbent Commonwealth Students' Organiser for Nigeria.

I (John) am here to seek your support towards my victory at the poll as I contest for the position of Vice President (Democracy and Participation) of the Commonwealth Students' Association for all the 53 Commonwealth Countries

Opposition: An Ugandan, A Jamaican.. for now

Election is schedule to hold at the Youth forum Conference of  Commonwealth Education Ministers June 22-26, Nassau, Bahamas.

Campaign is to start officially on Friday, June 5

We're to campaign to over 800 million students in all the 53 Commonwealth countries

Pls, We look forward to your support.
Courtesy:
Isa Ajibola Social Director "BNI" (Better Nigeria Initiative) UI chapter.‎
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by isaajibola(m): 7:32pm On Jun 04, 2015
Good Day Everyone. On behalf of John Oluwadero, a Graduate Pharmacist from the UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN, Youth worker, Social entrepreneur, and the incumbent Commonwealth Students' Organiser for Nigeria.

I (John) am here to seek your support towards my victory at the poll as I contest for the position of Vice President (Democracy and Participation) of the Commonwealth Students' Association for all the 53 Commonwealth Countries

Opposition: An Ugandan, A Jamaican.. for now

Election is schedule to hold at the Youth forum Conference of  Commonwealth Education Ministers June 22-26, Nassau, Bahamas.

Campaign is to start officially on Friday, June 5

We're to campaign to over 800 million students in all the 53 Commonwealth countries

Pls, We look forward to your support.
Courtesy:
Isa Ajibola Social Director "BNI" (Better Nigeria Initiative) UI chapter.‎
Education / Re: Oau Postgraduate Harmattan Semester Form Sale Is Out by isaajibola(m): 7:30pm On Jun 04, 2015
Good Day Everyone. On behalf of John Oluwadero, a Graduate Pharmacist from the UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN, Youth worker, Social entrepreneur, and the incumbent Commonwealth Students' Organiser for Nigeria.

I (John) am here to seek your support towards my victory at the poll as I contest for the position of Vice President (Democracy and Participation) of the Commonwealth Students' Association for all the 53 Commonwealth Countries

Opposition: An Ugandan, A Jamaican.. for now

Election is schedule to hold at the Youth forum Conference of Commonwealth Education Ministers June 22-26, Nassau, Bahamas.

Campaign is to start officially on Friday, June 5

We're to campaign to over 800 million students in all the 53 Commonwealth countries

Pls, We look forward to your support.
Courtesy:
Isa Ajibola Social Director "BNI" (Better Nigeria Initiative) UI chapter.

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