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Just passing by but i love this place, very interesting to just see my guy dey yap joke even love****** BRB |
zezeny: Why u go pick a whole UI as second choice? Lolzsomeone said the same thing to me on OAU thread as 2nd choice aspirant for ENG, the thing pain me o but thank God im in for law in UI |
sammu: NO. Amos is at 17e just a little above astra 2f (multitv). U can use same lnb to lock on eutelsat 16 @16e. Use the search engine as the steps to achieve this had been discussed severally.thanks bro |
Boadu: yes track Amos @17E with this frequency 11884v27500. it is different from Dstv position. It is above both multi tv and Dstv position. So with your current Dstv position,raise your dish up and track.thanks alot for taking out of your time to reply, pls can i use 65 dish or 90 because is 65 im using right now |
please im novice when it comes to dish installation but i discovered that my installer he also a quack because he helped me tracked CNN, ALJAZEERA etc on dstv position , later when all those channels scrambled, then report to him but he said there is nothing he can do about it but u gurus said here that it has been moved to AMOS5. MY QUESTION IS THAT How can i get Amos5? DO i have to search for its signal specially or the samething with DSTV position or multi tv or daarsat? and what its TP |
pls my my CNN,ALJAZEERA, others are not showing on DSTV position , it is just showing red. what can i do? |
jj9ice: pls guys, after payment of acceprtance fees at stipulated banks. what next? because no further information given after payment |
pls guys, after payment of acceprtance fees at stipulated banks. what next? because no further information given after payment |
[quote author=Lheyhe][/quote]u surelly make statements |
Taylor184: congrats bro...We shall meet at the facultycongrats mr taylor184 , u are highly welcome , let hook up on 2go jj9ice or BBM 7C2847B1 |
Congratulations Awolola Jelili Dele!!! You Have Been Offered Admission for a 4-Year FIRST DEGREE Programme into UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN, IBADAN. Course LAW in the Faculty of LAW/LEGAL STUDIES. |
TAKE UR TIME TO READ: A Professor was teaching about Proverbs 15:1. He asked his students, 'why do we shout in anger?Why do people shout at each other when they are upset? 'The students thought for a while. One said, because we lose our calm. But why shout when the other person is just next to you? Asked the professor. Isn't it possible to speak to him or her with a soft voice? Why do you shout at a person when you are angry? The students gave some answers but none satisfied the Professor.Finally, he explained, 'when two people are angry at each other, there is a distance in their hearts psychologically. To cover the distance, they must shout to be able to hear each other. The angrier they are, the stronger they will shout to hear each other through that great distance. Then the Professor asked, 'What happens when two people fall in love? They don't shout at each other but talk softly. Why? Because their hearts are psychologically close. The distance between them is very close. The Professor continued,'When they love each other even more, what happens? They don't speak, only whisper and they even get closer to each other in their love. Finally, they even need not whisper, they only look at each other and that's all ... So, next time you shout on a loved one, know that you are creating distance between your heart and that person’s heart.Proverbs 15:1 says, 'a gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.' PLS SHARE with as many friends as u can. U may be healing a hot tempered person today ... Enjoy every moment."Life is easy"!!!! - 'Anonymous' |
THIS IS ONE OF MY FRIENDS STATUS ON FACEBOOK: If u receive any BBM request where the pin starts wit 7, pls dnt accept. They are outcast!We dnt care if they use an iPhone, Techno Phantom or Samsung S4, if you want 2 ping, buy a Blackberry...=)) Make techno add techno jare before these people turn bbm 2 2go =)) =)) share nd let d fun continue. WHAT DO U THINK ? |
drandonzero: Use 12216v27500thanks, i will giv it a trial and u feed back |
pls , im unable to watch peace tv few days ago, please help |
drandonzero: You can only get amos 5 with 60cm dish, irib needs 1m dish and above to nab.thanks for ur rsponse, do i have to search for it signal specially or i just ned frequency , symbol rate, TP, and polirazation |
pls can i get irib or amos 5 on dstv, multiv, daarst position with 60cm dishes and srt4940 |
all in the hope of admission list, contraction and reconciliation , offence, follow by apology and repentance and pardon with familirization, though it is absurd but unavoidable in haman society like #land. |
http://thenationonlineng.net/new/ASUU-protests-hit-ile-ife-calabar-osogbo-ibadan/A SUU protests hit Ile-Ife, Calabar, Osogbo, Ibadan Posted by: Nicholas Kalu, Calabar, Adesoji Adeniyi, Osogbo, Oseheye Okwuofu, Ibadan, Bisi Olaniyi, Port Harcourt in Featured, News 6 hours ago From seminar halls and boardrooms where talks seem to have collapsed, university teachers have moved their battle for better education to the streets. But, the police are stopping them from holding rallies and marches to convince the public that their four-month old action is right. In Calabar, the police yesterday stopped a planned protest by lecturers of the University of Calabar (UNICAL) and the Cross River University. But the lecturers addressed a rally on the UNICAL campus. University of Ibadan (UI) lecturers had a town hall meeting to sensitise the people to the strike. In Ile-Ife, Osun State, Obafemi Awolowo University lecturers marched on the streets, getting to the palace of the Ooni of Ife. They urged him to pravail on the government to implement the 2009 agreement it signed with the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), without which the strike would continue. President Goodluck Jonathan said during last month’s Presidential Chat that the government cannot fully implement the agreement, especially the financial aspect, because doing so would force a shutdown of other departments. The Nigeria Labour Congrees (NLC), also yesterday, said although it would not call out workers on a solidarity strike with the lecturers, it would hold a meeting in Kaduna tomorrow to take a stand on the way forward. No fewer than 200 policemen, most of them heavily armed, stopped ASUU members from carrying out an enlightenment walk in Calabar. The walk, which was organised by the UNICAL and Cross River University of Technology (CRUTECH) branches of ASUU, was to take off from the UNICAL gate at 7am and go through some streets of Calabar, but the policemen ensured the teachers did not leave the campus The policemen said they were acting on “orders from above”. ASUU Chairman Dr James Okpiliya said: “Our union is law abiding. We wrote to the police and other security agencies on our intention of walking the streets in pursuance of our cause to put the records straight. “Many groups have been walking the streets, giving people the wrong impression about the situation. We just want to put the records straight. The police are telling us that they have orders from above not to let us walk the streets of Calabar. It is a shame. You can all see the hypocrisy of government. “They allowed youth and market women but they would not let us academics, peace loving people. We would remain resolute. No amount of provocation would stop us.” Okpiliya went on: “We are not on strike because of our salaries. We are fighting for our students and the terrible conditions of our university. Most of our science students do not know the difference between Bunsen burner and a stove. They don’t even know the chemicals. “The Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND) today has become a main funding source of our universities, but this is not to be so. TETFUND is only an intervention agency. Government has bailed out banks and even Nollywood, but not our universities. “The strike would continue as long as the government remains adamant. The President said after all, the strike in Ghana lasted two years, so that means this one can continue even up to five years. “It is a shame for the President to say the strike is political. The strike is not political. We are fighting for the good of our people. If there is anything political about this it is by him Jonathan. Let him implement the agreement and if the strike continues then he can say it is political. Any government that does not pay attention to the education sector is a dead government.” The Chairman of ASUU, CRUTECH branch, Dr Nsing Ogar, said the Federal Government must honour the agreement. A former president of ASUU and renowned author, Prof Festus Iyayi, said a government that does not respect agreements is calling for anarchy. He said: “This is the final struggle. Even if it takes 10 years, the students should know we are struggling on their behalf. A day would come when the police would join us. A day would come when we would not care whether the police would stop or not. The state has failed.” Another lecturer from UNICAL said: “If the strike is called off today, everybody will be worse off for it. People are not looking at the issues; they are just saying open the school, let the children graduate. Let them go to school. They are not bothered about the quality of education they are getting. In the future, whatever we say the government will never take us seriously.” OAU chapter Chairman Prof. Peter Akinola, who led the protest, urged the Federal Government to accede to ASUU’s demands to enable the union suspend the industrial action. Addressing residents at the palace of the Ooni of Ife, Oba Okunade Sijuwade, Akinola said the education sector deserved a better deal. A member of the union, Prof. Gbolahan Babalola, said protest was to show the concern of ASUU for undergraduates who had stayed at home for months. He urged traditional rulers and other stakeholders to resolve the impasse. The Sarun Oodua, Chief Adekola Adeyeye, who represented the Ooni, praised ASUU for the peaceful conduct and show of concern for students. Adeyeye said that the Ooni understood that education was the best legacy that any parent or government could bequeath to any child. He promised that the union’s message would be relayed to the traditional ruler. The OAU lecturers moved round major streets of Ile-Ife. Osun State University teachers staged their rally at the newly built Freedom Square near Old Garage in Osogbo, the Osun State capital. The Ile-Ife rally, which kicked off from the Oduduwa Hall of the OAU caused a traffic gridlock for many hours in the ancient town. Osun State University branch Chairman Dr. Joseph Abiona was worried over the misinformation being dished out to Nigerians by the Federal Government as reason for the strike. The NLC said it was in the process of mediating between the Federal Government and ASUU. Oyo State NLC Chairman Comrade Bashiru Olarewaju spoke at a town hall meeting organised by ASUU to review the strike. The meeting was held at the Trenchard Hall of the University of Ibadan (UI). At the Town Hall meeting were hundreds of people, including civil society groups’ members, politicians, the clergy, traders who were presented with slide of the NEEDS ASSESSMENT REPORT of 2009 . The NLC, according to Olarewaju , will meet tomorrow in Kaduna to take a decisive action on the ASUU strike. He said: “The government and some other people have been trying to undermine the power, the influence and the ability of each group that can salvage this nation from collapse . And let me say this, that NLC has not been quiet. No, many people will want the NLC to go on strike. No; we will not go on strike on ASUU for now. But, anything can happen after Wednesday. This is because we have more than 40 affiliates. If an affiliate of NLC is in crisis and we now bring the entire workforce to join the strike, the train of the nation will not move forward. What we do in most cases is to mediate. ASUU is an affiliate of the NLC. ASUU is our partner. We will work together ,” the NLC chair said. Prof. Remi Raji, Dean, Faculty of Arts, UI, said: “The way forward is for the government to look at the NEEDS ASSESSMENT report, which was presented to the government in November, 2012. “In the next few days, it will be one year and nothing has been done of the 189 recommendations and we are saying that it is very crucial for government to deal with it squarely for the future of our children and our nation because a country that does not develop its own capacity within, to develop its own education standard to world class quality, cannot claim to be a giant of Africa, cannot claim to have a clean bill of economic health . This is the issue.” UI chapter Chairman Dr. Olusegun Ajiboye said the appeal by President Jonathan to be patriotic is not needed but action and implementation of the agreement reached with the union. He said it was sad that a President who claimed that corruption is not Nigeria’s problem can watch a Minister buy bullet proof vehicles for N255million, yet claiming there is no money to fund education. He berated the President for speaking out publicly on the ongoing strike close to four months after it began, maintaining that he has not been patriotic and sensitive enough to the needs of the majority of Nigerians. He said: “Will it have been possible for Mr. President to be quiet if his children are in one of our public institutions and be at home for four months? “How many years of appeal will make Mr. President implement a four year old agreement? The truth is we are tired of appeal. We need action. “ The Chairman of ASUU, Niger Delta University (NDU), Wilberforce Island, Bayelsa State, Dr. Beke Sese, said the strike is to save the universities from collapse. He maintained that the strike had no political undertone and not targeted at Jonathan or his administration. Sese told reporters in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital, that the industrial action was to protest the deplorable condition of public universities. “Imputing political motive to the strike is a calculated attempt by some persons to deploy propaganda gimmicks to the cause of the university teachers, in order to divert attention from the real issues that informed the strike,” Sese said, adding: “When the current Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Attahiru Jega, was ASUU president, the members did not compromise, when there was similar strike, during the regime of the late Gen. Sani Abacha. “This is the first time that ASUU members have embarked on a protracted strike, which centres on funding of the universities and improvement of the infrastructure. The funds so far released by the Federal Government are grossly inadequate. The 2009 agreement must be fully implemented.” |
odilibe: ADEX...You can use wireless digital audio video sender...bad side of it your neighbours will be watching as-well, your satellite tvplease where can i get all this materials from, give me address |
im unable to watch CNN, ZEECINEMA, SENTATA AFRICA, COLORS on dstv position again, pl$ what can i do? im using SR 4940 |
olenyi: Select joy tv on your receiver. Wait till you see ''no or bad signal''. Then press menu on your remote. Press ''ok''. Enter 4 zero's if it requests for a pin. Scroll down to manual scan and press ''ok''.thanks, it really help and work, please how can i get amos im using 3 dishes watch, daarsat, dstv and multi tv |
John_lucas: Pls evry1,ao do i go abt d chaging of coursw...wud i send d necessary information through a mail..?yeah, just snd it to the mail provided on their site after arraging the information they needed aaccordinglly |
Happy sunday to all my great nairalanders as we are waiting for final bombshell 'admission list' just let's keep the thread rolling, no dulling |
piyse: Hi uites. Please can someone text me the list of 100l and 200l courses for law.seconded!!! |
pristine7: A person who struggles so hard like this to fulfill destiny eh when God starts blessing hell will shake. I dont believe in failures, I believe every thing under the heavens is known by God, nothing takes him by surprise. now for this fellow a tough and resillient gentleman has been built. |
RaHik: I salute your courage my brother. Failing does not make you a failure, failing to learn and rise from failure makes you one. It's not about doing just anything that comes your way in life, it's about going for what you think is best for you. When the road then seems to be rough it's your clarity of purpose that helps you focus and your personal conviction serves as internal motivation. Congratulations on your success!Thanks soo much, u add meaning to my world |
Leystra: Qualified candidates may express their interest by sending an application to the Admissions Officer (Undergraduate) via ugadmissions@mail.ui.edu.ng. The application must contain the following information: |
oluafolabi: I think it's high time I dropped my congratulations too. I'm very happy for you guys . You have worked so hard for it and I'm glad your dreams are gradually becoming a reality.that is really good advice, it really helpful |
there is a topic on #land front page like 5 days ago 'HOW MANY YEARs DO U SPENT AT HOME BEFORE GAINNING ADMMISSION?' and i tried to contribute and i said 10 years, one lady replied my comment like this ( d is the craziest thing i have ever heard) i filled like crying but i remebered God's mercy in my life and what HE has blessed me with, i said: alhamdulilah!!!. that all 10 years were not vain, i have been to NCE, IJMB plus hand work, but i still believe i can make to my dream course (LAW), Im never a failure in my life , my o level came easy immediately i finished in 2003 and never score less than 250 in about 7 jambs i have obtained before this, im just victim of UNILORIN favouritism like 5 years before i ran comot due to wrong advice. then to ABU, UNIABUJA before i come back to UI this year. 287 in jamb and 75 in post utme, now i just believe that winner never quit, and is better late than never. Therefore, my great #land colleagues if u have hitces in admission today pls and pls try again, dont give up!! Fynestboi and capableben took active part in the topic i refered to. thanks, wish u all the best |
Taylor184: Hesjay of life......best of lucks bro...lest i forget bro,if you have a big court case and you need an advocate,kindly contact me sogbo?lolzo boy, u hav sarted advertisement without paying for director of adverts here lol, am also law new law uite, give me contact |
