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EducationRe: JAMB Cut-off Marks 4 Universities,coes & Polytechnics By T-solution OFFA-POLY. by jaryeh(m): 2:32pm On Jul 02, 2014
huh

huh

Are you a learnerhuh
EducationRe: JAMB Cut-Off Marks For Universities, COES And Polytechnics by jaryeh(m): 2:16pm On Jul 02, 2014
[quote author=ayoJ-21]as 1st choice[/quote]Really? So, some people picked COEs as 1st choice? Funny.
EducationRe: Gurus In Chemistry. Should Pls Help A Nairalander Out by jaryeh(m): 2:13pm On Jul 02, 2014
3600g/100g of water means there would be 3600g of solute(KNO3) in 100g of water or 3700g of solution at 43 deg.C
Also, 1400g/100g of water means there would be 1400g of solute dissolved in 1,500g of solution at 20 deg.C.
Now, what amount of solute would 18g of solution hold at 43 deg.C and at 20 deg.C?
since 3700g of solution could hold 3600g of solute at 43 deg.C, 1g of solution would hold (3600/3700)g of solute. 18g of solution would hold (36/37)* 18 = 17.5g of solute at 43 deg.C.
At 20 deg.C, 1500g of solution could hold 1400g of solute. Hence, 1g of solution would hold (1400/1500)g of solute. 18g of solution would hold (14/15)*18 = 16.8g of solute at 20 deg.C.

Therefore, if 18g of the solution was cooled from 43 deg.C to 20 deg.C, (17.5-16.coolg = 0.7g of solute will be crystallized out of the solution.
EducationRe: Great Ife Students' Union Press Release On Illegal Closure Of School by jaryeh(op): 1:50pm On Jul 02, 2014
Fynestboi:


i cant move but i can recommend which i have done.


mynd44, obinoscopy, mukina2
Supermods, we've edited it as you said we should. Pls, kindly move it to the homepage. Thanks.
EducationRe: Nairaland Mathematics Clinic by jaryeh(m): 1:45pm On Jul 02, 2014
Alpha Maximus: Tsunamised? cheesy grin cheesy I thinketh not.
grin grin Boss, long time. How and where have you been?
EducationRe: Nairaland Mathematics Clinic by jaryeh(m): 1:44pm On Jul 02, 2014
STENON: Yes, Same.......Hope u'r enjoyin ur forced brk?
Forced break! Mehn, it has not been funny at all. House sweet sha, na chores spoil am. You're at school right?
EducationRe: Mathematics by jaryeh(m): 8:00am On Jul 02, 2014
The first sentence implies that the two cars travel at the same speed since it states that they both cover a certain distance in the same time interval.
Say distance covered by the first car is x, and distance covered by the second car is y.
From the second sentence, speed of the first car would be 2x and that of the second car, 2y/7. Hence, 2x = 2y/7,
x = y/7..........eqn(i)

Back to the first sentence, distance travelled in x/y hrs equals xy/100. But distance equals speed * time.
Therefore, xy/100 = 2x * x/y
y/100 = 2x/y......eqn(ii)
By substituting y/7 for x
y/100 = 2(y/7)/y
y/100 = 2y/7y
y/100 = 2/7
y = 200/7 = 28.6 units.
x = y/7 = 28.6/7 = 4.1 units.
Therefore, the first car covers a distance of 4.1 units and the second car covers a distance of 28.6 units.

Always post your Mathematics questions on the Nairaland Mathematics Clinic thread.
EducationRe: Nairaland Mathematics Clinic by jaryeh(m): 6:51am On Jul 02, 2014
STENON: No ooo....Here is ur Girl o....Goodevening n I hope you are doing great?......
Sure. How about you?
EducationRe: JAMB Cut-Off Marks For Universities, COES And Polytechnics by jaryeh(m): 10:42pm On Jul 01, 2014
I don't get this Dibu's statistics. Was there any University applicant who didn't also apply for ND, NCE and the other degree? Someone who understands should pls explain to me o.
EducationRe: Nairaland Mathematics Clinic by jaryeh(m): 10:35pm On Jul 01, 2014
Yea. Greetings to all my bosses on the thread.
I think I should resume back now that I'm on a forced holiday. Nice questions @benbuks, I'll attempt them tomorrow.

Errmmmm, where are dejt4u, Arithmetic, STENON, Amazing Angel, Alpha Maximus, Smurfy and others? Were they "tsunamised"? grin grin
PoliticsRe: Bomb Blast At Ile-Ife In Osun State by jaryeh(m): 9:08pm On Jul 01, 2014
Ha! Abeg o. We thank God that there was no casualty sha. May God help us.
EducationRe: Great Ife Students' Union Press Release On Illegal Closure Of School by jaryeh(op): 9:04pm On Jul 01, 2014
Yea. Thanks for the editing. I await it making frontpage.

#OAUsaysNO
EducationRe: Great Ife Students' Union Press Release On Illegal Closure Of School by jaryeh(op): 9:08am On Jul 01, 2014
michaeltotti: I wasnt aware.and i chose OAU because shes d best.and i want d best 4 my self.hope Oau is nt folowin d calendar again sha.?i meant d end of normal online reg
Oh! You were not aware? Well, that's your fault, you know.
OAU is the best because some had fought for its being the best before we got there. They endured worse conditions, some lost their lives in the process.
So, it's left for you to either betray the legacy or uphold it. Whichever way, history and posterity will judge you.
EducationRe: Great Ife Students' Union Press Release On Illegal Closure Of School by jaryeh(op): 8:59am On Jul 01, 2014
michaeltotti: But bolaji dz getting out of hand.since wev paid.wil dey rturn d money theyv shared among themselve.let just "gba fun oga wa.or mke dem make d thng snappy by contactin al dose gud pple dt u said is silent.grin
So, because you can afford it we should then keep quiet and allow these people to extort us? What of those who can't afford it? They should forfeit their admission? Haba! Some could not even conveniently pay the initial "ridiculous fees".
Apart from that, the increment has no justification whatsoever!
EducationRe: Great Ife Students' Union Press Release On Illegal Closure Of School by jaryeh(op): 8:52am On Jul 01, 2014
michaeltotti: Am eager to resume because my mate have finishd 100l.i.e unilorindia dz yr jambite wl resume sept or aug.xo mke me and ma junior sis resume togeda?
Weren't you aware of the consistent distortion of calendar in OAU as a result of aluta against oppressions and some other irregularities before you filled your JAMB form? Why didn't you pick UNILORIN then? Why did you even choose OAU in the first place?
EducationRe: Great Ife Students' Union Press Release On Illegal Closure Of School by jaryeh(op): 8:12am On Jul 01, 2014
bolaji73: How I wish NL has an e-slap button.so with all what's being stated there you were only concerned about resumption?.
I guess the school anthem has no meaning to you or probably you find it difficult to understand the lines.
Thank you jare. If he wanted a school with fast calendar, he ought not to have chosen OAU in the first place.

Where is fynestboi nahuh
EducationRe: Great Ife Students' Union Press Release On Illegal Closure Of School by jaryeh(op): 8:08am On Jul 01, 2014
michaeltotti: Av heard all.bt d resumption date is nt stated.when r we resuming?
grin grin
Calm down na. Why are you so eager to resume?
EducationRe: Recommend Threads For Frontpage by jaryeh(m): 9:46am On Jun 30, 2014
@fynestboi, pls kindly move this thread to the homepage. Let the whole world know what's going on, we need to resume as soon as possible. Time isn't on our side.

www.nairaland.com/1792728/great-ife-students-union-press#24359230
EducationRe: 2013/2014 Obafemi Awolowo University ::ASPIRANTS:: by jaryeh(m): 9:42am On Jun 30, 2014
@fynestboi, pls kindly move this thread to the homepage. Let the whole world know what's going on, we need to resume as soon as possible. Time isn't on our side.

www.nairaland.com/1792728/great-ife-students-union-press#24359230
EducationRe: Great Ife Students' Union Press Release On Illegal Closure Of School by jaryeh(op): 9:33am On Jun 30, 2014
EducationGreat Ife Students' Union Press Release On Illegal Closure Of School by jaryeh(op): 9:32am On Jun 30, 2014
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CLOSURE OF SCHOOL: A BULLET AT OUR STRUGGLE


Honorable Nigerian citizens, gentlemen of the press and Great Nigerian Students On Wednesday, 18th June 2014, our university management decided to shut down the university community on account of violent protests by peaceful Great IFE students. Members of the public should not be deceived by this propaganda which is built on blatant lies and distortion of obvious truth. The closure remains an anarchistic and militaristic relic which is against our right to stage peaceful co-ordinated protests, occupation and sit-in as guaranteed by the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (2011 as amended).We believe the closure is a stubborn stance of the University to ensure that our call for transparency and accountability does not see the light of time. Doubtless, this our demand remain the hallmark of management which our Vice-Chancellor has refused to align with us on as we are reasonable individuals that also share in the vision of achieving a 21st century University. As contemporary Unionists and students who reason within the ambit of law, we consulted all stakeholders in the University such as ASUU, NASU, SSANU and NAAT to know their position on the matter. They do not form just part of the affected parents but also an integral part of the University system and they posited a TOTAL REVERSAL of the fees. Our peaceful gestures extended to the Governing Council, through the Pro-chancellor made the Council posit that we engage the management in further discussions to resolve the matter. Premised on the afore-stated, our union condemns this vicious closure of the University and demand its immediate re-opening.


Having expended a good deal of intellectual resources to carry out a critical appraisal of the increment policy in its totality we also agree with the agitation of the University management that the federal government underfund education. Yet, our poor parents should not be unduely exploited and be made to pay for the failure of a government that has always been for the rich few.


The OAU situation itself is that which does not support any form of increment as the University has not justified the former fees paid by students. In 2011, the varsity management increased Acceptance fee paid by Fresh Students from #2000 to a whooping #20,000, the struggle against which led to the closure of school, proscription of our students union and suspension of student leaders. Since this time there has not been any commensurate academic and or welfare infrastructure development in the University. The University has been generating funds that run into multi millions yearly through various channels that if properly managed can be used to run the varsity effectively. Some of these is the yearly Post-UTME exams where each of the always more than 30,000 applicants pay not less than #6000 into the University purse; the Pre-degree program fees increase yearly with the over 4000 admitted students paying not less than #160,000 as of now. This is not unconnected with the fees of the Diploma students and other Distance Learning programs from which the University generates millions constantly. It is even reported that some officers of the University see these non-degree awarding programmes as money refineries. We definitely cannot afford to see these injustices thriving against the future of children of the general down trodden in Nigeria. Our management has said that the amount being paid by students does not appeal to average human rationality and this therefore necessitate the increment without even considering that it has some funds inevitably coming to the University. OAU is entitled to about N7bn of the yearly N220bn earmarked for schools during the FG/ASUU face-off of 2013. Millions of dollars have been given to the University by World Bank for being one of Nigeria’s best institution, over N140 million has been granted to the varsity by the Federal government for said ongoing projects like First year laboratory,etc which are not visibly ongoing as of now. Rather the university reportedly went ahead to squander millions of university fund on controversial projects for the NUGA Games, when the water supply system of the university has become a typhoid and skin-diseases haven for students and a total deviation from the generally accepted description of water as well as electricity availability being romanced by degradation per minute. Until recently when the University management refused to open up for discussion we have advocated at various discussions the alternative sources of income the university can maximize in order to avoid being catalysts of oppression and tenders of societal inequality. The University has an Investment company which it can maximize the production of goods being made from these businesses.


The investment coy produces bread, sachet and table water, has shuttle buses and large hectares of land called OAU Farms among other ventures. There is a ready over 50000 population on campus to consume the bread and water and to board the shuttle buses. There is a free man-power used on the farm i.e the Part IV Agricultural science students. The farm alone if properly managed can produce enough to feed the nation. The coy can even be avenue for a profitable work-study program for indigent students. Why can our management not look inward into these things other than taking the last hope of the poor Nigerian Child away from him- education Despite faulting the logic of this increment, elected officers of the union reached out to the university management for critical appraisal of the fee regime. While at a point, our congress conceded for a 5% increase, the university management stubbornly maintained its “no review” stance and threatened frantically to close down the university if students resist the fee regime. Our congress considering the federal character of the policy decided to stage peaceful mass actions on Ife-Ibadan-Abuja express roads and Ife environs and also embarked on mass political sensitization between 20th May and 22nd May, 2014. The Students’ Union afterwards sought progressive response from the University management but all to no avail. The harsh and unyielding stance of the University management instructed our Congress, on 15th June, 2014, in deciding that the Vice-Chancellor and his cabinet should be invited to address the Congress of students over the continual rejection of our demands as well as to find an historical solution to this imbroglio.


As a Union, we had decided to embark on constitutionally warranted actions on campus to press home our demands. And all of these actions, such as mass protests and road occupation, have been carried out peacefully. In fact, staff unions on campus had not only declared support for our actions, they have also joined our protests in spirit of solidarity to help confront this monstrous policy. For instance, the NASU Chairman of OAU, Com. Oluwole, joined us in ushering his members and other workers in the University Secretariat down, when we occupied the premises of this building. Aside the fact that this occupation was peaceful and supported massively by staff and students, our students also showed a high level of maturity as they resisted provocation by security operatives of the university community.


Our demonstration on Wednesday 18th June was as peaceful and smooth as usual. However, it was just six hours into the protest that the University Senate decided that the school has been shut down indefinitely upon allegations of violent and disruptive protests by coordinated Great IFE students that were rather playing, singing and dancing at various points in the university campus. The management declared our maiden resumption congress as illegal when the idea of legality of our right to gathering cannot be determined by it. It claimed that the university senate was burnt by the vice-president with a gas filled cylinder when she actually prepared puffpuff for obviously hungry students with a gas powered stove at motion ground. The management further claimed that the University Senate gate was welded by students and they attempted a stampede of the V.C’s office when the Security men at the building readily chained the gates and locked it with their own padlocks. They falsely declared that the ICT Centre and Computer building were burnt with a view to shutting down e-portal when students actually met the place locked without their workers around. Our parent unions such as ASUU, NASU, NAAT even disclaimed the propaganda of our actions being violent by giving statements to that effect immediately the closure declaration was made. Rendering matters on the temple of exigency we like to state our displeasure with the parade of misinformation our management has embarked on this issue. A criminal offense for that matter! In its recent information to the public the Registrar distorted the original fees being paid by students by telling the public that since the past ten years all students pay an amount which already has #1600 TISHIP fund deducted from it and the amount is not even applicable to fresh students. The Registrar further misled the University Senate and public that the student leaders were called to a meeting on Tuesday, 17th June and refused to attend. It is important to note that the Union Parliament on 9th June, the day elected officers of the union were sworn in, directed a re-opening of discussion with the University which was done immediately by the Executive Council only for the varsity management to decline replying our letter until we protested on Monday 16th. The notice of the meeting came late after our congress that day, the letter itself had no agenda and venue as we knew that this could be an avenue to arrest our union leaders. We demand a total reversal of these fees as rate of stealing has sky-rocketed on campus, finalists are being made to pay under duress for fear of being dismissed and rusticated. Our security report files are increasing daily and the management said that 97% of poor Nigerian parents have paid the money when only 22% privileged few and those that can strive tooth and nail, blood and water, in pains and agony have paid in reality.


A congress of Students held in the wee hours of Wednesday after the occupation and declaration of closure of the varsity decided that students continue to peacefully occupy the campus having agreed not to leave. As at Thursday morning; Soldiers and policemen had been deployed to the University Gate to assault students SSS officers had been recruited and planted amidst students to effect quiet and orchestrated arrest of Union leaders and other student activists. Plans had been put up to proscribe the Students’ Union by further levying of allegations against Union leaders.


Also, the University has followed this wickedness up by instructing workers in sensitive departments of the university such as power house, water dam, health centre, butteries and market to shut down so as to frustrate students who reside on campus. It has also fraudulently opened the e-portal for students to continue to pay when the school had been shut down. Our Union condemns this onslaught and we remain undaunted in our struggle against oppression of the poor.


Following various congresses held by Great IFE Students, an harmonization of our resolutions goes thus: That the University be re-opened immediately That on total reversal of these hiked fees we stand. That there should be an upward funding of education by the federal government. That Great IFE students remain open to discussion based on mutual respect on this matter That all charges against indicted student activists be withdrawn. That a non-victimization policy be entrenched by the management. That the struggle continues with externalized national actions despite the closure ALUTA CONTINUA… VICTORIA ASCERTA


Ibikunle Isaac M. -President
Shittu I. Olatayo -Secretary-General
Oludare Bamidele -P.R.O
#teamOAU #OAUsaysNO #OmoleMUSTgo #DurosinmiMUSTresign
EducationRe: 2013/2014 Obafemi Awolowo University ::ASPIRANTS:: by jaryeh(m): 9:08am On Jun 30, 2014
michaeltotti: Lolz.morning boss
Oga mi, idobale ni mo wa o. Shey ki n dide?
PoliticsRe: Obiano Commissions Nigeria's First Building Materials Testing Laboratory! by jaryeh(m): 9:04am On Jun 30, 2014
chino24: Show us the link to confirm that this isn't the first in Nigeria?
Well, if that is what you need.... www.lspwc-ng.com/news-a-events-166/110-how-our-departments-contribute.html

Lagos State Public Works Corporation has materials testing laboratories!
PoliticsRe: Obiano Commissions Nigeria's First Building Materials Testing Laboratory! by jaryeh(m): 5:32am On Jun 30, 2014
This isn't the first in Nigeria na. Materials testing laboratories have been in Lagos for donkey's years now.


Nice one though, kudos to the governor.
EducationRe: 2013/2014 Obafemi Awolowo University ::ASPIRANTS:: by jaryeh(m): 4:49am On Jun 30, 2014
michaeltotti: Lolz.resume?wait leme ask awoyemigrin
No. Ask Fajyemi grin grin grin
EducationRe: ~::ANSOAU~::(Information Crib) by jaryeh(m): 4:35am On Jun 30, 2014
papinx: sure we will... What we wish to avoid is a zoologist giving a political science prospective students information about his department. One could have the knowledge of some departments though but to avoid misinformation which could bear irredeemable consequences we have to work this out so Engr. Jaryeh could attend to engineering students and Philosophist Fynestboi can answer questions from his path too not leaving out Oluwatola5 from answering questions relating to her department.
The old system of queue and clear/get accredited is no more and you remember the various challenge some of our mates encountered in their online screening efforts.
Boss Jaryeh... I wan see you o. Mae we dey jaryeh together o...lol
....after getting enough names/reps for each dept/faculty. Right?
EducationRe: 2013/2014 Obafemi Awolowo University ::ASPIRANTS:: by jaryeh(m): 9:19pm On Jun 29, 2014
michaeltotti: No b oldage.na amnesia.as at d time i quoted u.i av amnesia,i forgot what u postcheesy
eeeyah....what a pity....

Come, na when we go resume?
EducationRe: 2013/2014 Obafemi Awolowo University ::ASPIRANTS:: by jaryeh(m): 8:50pm On Jun 29, 2014
michaeltotti: If only we wl go togeda because house both tyar us
No o. I no talk say house tire me o. Check my post na. You don dey old o...
EducationRe: 2013/2014 Obafemi Awolowo University ::ASPIRANTS:: by jaryeh(m): 8:09pm On Jun 29, 2014
michaeltotti: Same here jawe.house av tyar me jewe
House tire you? Ehn, go school na....water dey Faj hall and light dey Academics.
EducationRe: 2013/2014 Obafemi Awolowo University ::ASPIRANTS:: by jaryeh(m): 8:02pm On Jun 29, 2014
Greetings to my bosses on the thread..... I hope you're enjoying the "holiday".
EducationRe: 2013/2014 Obafemi Awolowo University ::ASPIRANTS:: by jaryeh(m): 7:56pm On Jun 29, 2014
michaeltotti: Jaryeh i sight u in 3D Jare.how has been your compulsory holiday?
Oga mi, house sweet na chores spoil am. You?
EducationRe: ~::ANSOAU~::(Information Crib) by jaryeh(m): 4:55pm On Jun 29, 2014
.......signing in......

I'm jaryeh, dept of Mechanical Engineering, faculty of Technology.


Nice idea guys buh I feel we could just storm the 2014/2015 aspirants thread and offer any assistance we wanna offer.

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