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prettydiva89:You have finally succumbed to me. |
You guys are making this game interesting to me. |
prettydiva89:You must be kidding me. |
h3ro:I have actually forgotten but will help you to find out. |
prettydiva89:You aren't aware that the thick bushy long "thing" is in me. |
prettydiva89:You can't stand me. |
prettydiva89:You are just too small for me. |
You can't do me the way she do me. |
teecode:Why all these changes self. Same way mine were changed. |
The three. love, sex and friendship |
prettydiva89:You are both kidding me. |
lifestyle1:You know what bro. Mail that address with your scanned results. You will most likely be given if you merit it. It happened to me too and was admitted though I later decided to start from 100 level because of some reasons. |
jingh:Same here. |
You are the only one for me. |
jingh:Toh. Give me example of one over seriousness that led to that. Moreso, that's not over seriousness but moderation of things. |
The thread would have been better if it goes like 1. Stop procrastination. It kills dream. 2. Stop blaming government for everything. Do something. 3. Stop relying on people for your success. Be responsible to your life. 4. Stop sleeping 10 hours a day. Successful people sleep less. 5. Stop spending long hours chatting, face booking etc. Do valuable things with your time. 6. Stop being emotional on every issue. It causes high blood pressure. 7. Stop being judgemental. You don't know what the other person is going through. And so on. |
Timijo:Yes you can. |
bravesoul2:Which school did you click on? Is it School of Arts and Humanities? |
Damieadeh:2 units course 2k. 3 units course 2500 naira. Exam is 1k for both |
Damieadeh:My advice to you is to choose the one you like and/or the one you have a residual knowledge of. If I am in your position, I will go for introduction to news writing. But that's me Sha.. |
VIPICO:Wow bro, you are the op of this thread. You did well and I commend you for that. Many people like me have gotten a lot of information through this platform. It has been very very beneficiary. Will like to hook up with you for some personal mind boggling issues. I just sent you a bbm invite. Please do accept. Thanks. |
You are for me. @SELENAqueensy |
You better Bleep me. |
prettydiva89:You like me? |
vicdon:Fraudster at work. |
kwaifa23:Yeah |
HotAsIce:TMA means Tutor Mark Assignment. Exam in a department does not last beyond 3 weeks or less. That 2 months is for the entire period of the exam. Nysc . I don't know. However, I wonder why people continue asking about Nysc. Open universities is meant for working class and as such not expected to go for service as you can't combine working with service. If you young or not working (dependent), why coming to open university. Go to conventional school. I know the school is making tremendous effort to ensure her ng graduates participate in nysc but if it doesn't work, exemption letter is given So? |
kwaifa23:I had a similar experience when I applied for direct entry last year. Send your results (waec and others) to the email above quoting your form number, password and preferred course. If truly you meet the requirements you would be granted admission. You can scan your result to them as I was asked to. |
shezy:You can't register more than 24 units as much as I know. |
Damieadeh:Not compulsory but necessary. If you are chanced, go. If not, no problem. |
As 2015 general election is fast approaching, it is necessary for us to know the do's Abd don'ts of the election, else we don't contravene the law. Here are the accreditation procedure, election procedure, announcement of each ward winner and more. VOTING • Voting will take place on a date to be determined by the INEC. ACCREDITATION • Polling units will be open from 8 am. • Polling units will open at 8 am for Accreditation and close at 12 noon. • Voting starts 12:30 pm. • You must vote in the same Polling Unit you completed your Voter Registration. THE VOTER- WHO IS HE/SHE? • S/He is a Nigerian citizen. • S/He is 18 years and above. • S/He has registered in the constituency where he intends to vote. • S/He possesses a registration card obtained during voters’ registration. HOW VOTER CAN VERIFY REGISTRATION • A voter is expected to check the register of voters to ascertain that his name is included. • That his name was correctly spelt and written. • This is done when the register is displayed for inspection. PERSONS WHO CANNOT VOTE • The following persons cannot vote at election. • All persons below the age of 18 years. • All non-Nigerians. • All persons who did not register as voters. • All persons who do not hold a voter registration card. • All persons whose names are not in the voters register. WHERE TO VOTE • Voting takes place at polling stations/units. • A voter is expected to cast his vote at the polling unit where his name is on the voter register. • A voter is expected to identfy his polling station where his name is on the voter register. • A polling unit nearest to the residence of the voter. HOW TO VOTE: • Voting will be by Open Secret Ballot System. • Your vote is secret because no one will see which candidate you choose. • You will mark your ballot behind a polling screen secretly. • Apply your finger print only in one circle/ space which corresponds to the candidate of your choice. PROCEDURE: PREPARING FOR VOTING: • The Presiding Officer (PO) shall: • Explain the voting procedure to the voters. • Invite all voters accreditated to form a single queue. • Where culture does not allow men and women to mingle in a queue, separate queues are created for men and women. • The PO shall count loudly the number of accredited voters in the queue, and record the number. COMMENCEMENT OF VOTING: • At the commencement of voting, the PO shall: • Invite the voters on queue to approach the poll clerk (PC) in an orderly manner. • On presentation of voter’s card, the PC shall: • Check appropriate cuticle thumbnail of voter and when he is satisfied that the person has been duly accredited. • Tick the voters’ register on the right hand side of voter’s name. • Indicating that he has voted. • Apply indelible ink on the cuticle of the voter’s appropriate thumbnail. • The Poll Assistant (PA) shall apply ink to the next finger of the respective hand • Voters who have no Right/Left hand, the PA shall: • Apply the ink to the corresponding toes of the voter’s Right/Left foot. • Voters have neither fingers nor toes: • Ink shall be applied on the corresponding toes of the persons assisting them. ISSUANCE OF BALLOT PAPER AND VOTING: • The voter shall present himself to the Polling official (PO). • The PO shall stamp and sign the back of ballot paper. • Fold the ballot paper vertically with the printed side inwards. • Issue the signed, stamped ballot paper to the voter. • The voter moves to the voting cuticle. • Mark the ballot paper in the space provided beside the party logo of the voters’ choice • Fold the ballot paper. • Deposit the marked ballot paper into the ballot box. • Marking of ballot paper by voter must be done in secret. • Depositing the ballot paper in the ballot box in open view of all persons present. • Only one voter at a time to the voting cubicle. OFFENCES ON ELECTION DAY: PART VIII SC. 129 (1) states that: 1. No person shall on the date an election is held do any of the following acts or things in a polling unit or within a distance of 300 metres of a polling unit- (a) Canvass for votes; (b) Solicit for the vote of any voter (c) Persuade any voter not to vote for any particular candidate; (d) Persuade any voter not to vote at any election; (e) Shout slogans concerning the election; (f) Be in possession of any offensive weapon or wear any dress or have any facial or other decoration which in any event is calculated to intimidate voters; (g) Exhibit, wear or tender any notice, symbol photograph or party card referring to the election; (h) Use any vehicle bearing the colour or symbol of a political party by any means whatever; (i) Loiter without lawful excuse after voting or after being refused to vote; (j) Snatch or destroy any election materials; and (k) Blare siren “Any person who contravens any of the provisions of this section commits an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of N100,000 or imprisonment for 6 months for every such offence”. Source: http://www.inecnigeria.org/?page_id=22 |
As 2015 general election is fast approaching, it is necessary for us to know the do's Abd don'ts of the election, else we don't contravene the law. Here are the accreditation procedure, election procedure, announcement of each ward winner and more. VOTING • Voting will take place on a date to be determined by the INEC. ACCREDITATION • Polling units will be open from 8 am. • Polling units will open at 8 am for Accreditation and close at 12 noon. • Voting starts 12:30 pm. • You must vote in the same Polling Unit you completed your Voter Registration. THE VOTER- WHO IS HE/SHE? • S/He is a Nigerian citizen. • S/He is 18 years and above. • S/He has registered in the constituency where he intends to vote. • S/He possesses a registration card obtained during voters’ registration. HOW VOTER CAN VERIFY REGISTRATION • A voter is expected to check the register of voters to ascertain that his name is included. • That his name was correctly spelt and written. • This is done when the register is displayed for inspection. PERSONS WHO CANNOT VOTE • The following persons cannot vote at election. • All persons below the age of 18 years. • All non-Nigerians. • All persons who did not register as voters. • All persons who do not hold a voter registration card. • All persons whose names are not in the voters register. WHERE TO VOTE • Voting takes place at polling stations/units. • A voter is expected to cast his vote at the polling unit where his name is on the voter register. • A voter is expected to identfy his polling station where his name is on the voter register. • A polling unit nearest to the residence of the voter. HOW TO VOTE: • Voting will be by Open Secret Ballot System. • Your vote is secret because no one will see which candidate you choose. • You will mark your ballot behind a polling screen secretly. • Apply your finger print only in one circle/ space which corresponds to the candidate of your choice. PROCEDURE: PREPARING FOR VOTING: • The Presiding Officer (PO) shall: • Explain the voting procedure to the voters. • Invite all voters accreditated to form a single queue. • Where culture does not allow men and women to mingle in a queue, separate queues are created for men and women. • The PO shall count loudly the number of accredited voters in the queue, and record the number. COMMENCEMENT OF VOTING: • At the commencement of voting, the PO shall: • Invite the voters on queue to approach the poll clerk (PC) in an orderly manner. • On presentation of voter’s card, the PC shall: • Check appropriate cuticle thumbnail of voter and when he is satisfied that the person has been duly accredited. • Tick the voters’ register on the right hand side of voter’s name. • Indicating that he has voted. • Apply indelible ink on the cuticle of the voter’s appropriate thumbnail. • The Poll Assistant (PA) shall apply ink to the next finger of the respective hand • Voters who have no Right/Left hand, the PA shall: • Apply the ink to the corresponding toes of the voter’s Right/Left foot. • Voters have neither fingers nor toes: • Ink shall be applied on the corresponding toes of the persons assisting them. ISSUANCE OF BALLOT PAPER AND VOTING: • The voter shall present himself to the Polling official (PO). • The PO shall stamp and sign the back of ballot paper. • Fold the ballot paper vertically with the printed side inwards. • Issue the signed, stamped ballot paper to the voter. • The voter moves to the voting cuticle. • Mark the ballot paper in the space provided beside the party logo of the voters’ choice • Fold the ballot paper. • Deposit the marked ballot paper into the ballot box. • Marking of ballot paper by voter must be done in secret. • Depositing the ballot paper in the ballot box in open view of all persons present. • Only one voter at a time to the voting cubicle. OFFENCES ON ELECTION DAY: PART VIII SC. 129 (1) states that: 1. No person shall on the date an election is held do any of the following acts or things in a polling unit or within a distance of 300 metres of a polling unit- (a) Canvass for votes; (b) Solicit for the vote of any voter (c) Persuade any voter not to vote for any particular candidate; (d) Persuade any voter not to vote at any election; (e) Shout slogans concerning the election; (f) Be in possession of any offensive weapon or wear any dress or have any facial or other decoration which in any event is calculated to intimidate voters; (g) Exhibit, wear or tender any notice, symbol photograph or party card referring to the election; (h) Use any vehicle bearing the colour or symbol of a political party by any means whatever; (i) Loiter without lawful excuse after voting or after being refused to vote; (j) Snatch or destroy any election materials; and (k) Blare siren “Any person who contravens any of the provisions of this section commits an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of N100,000 or imprisonment for 6 months for every such offence”. Source: http://www.inecnigeria.org/?page_id=22 |
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