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https://i1.wp.com/viploaded.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/yoruba-bride.jpg?w=696 Yoruba girls will meet your definition of archaic and indigenous women who know how to play their cards well in marriages. You can be sure that they would handle the affairs of your home with wisdom as they seem to have gathered a wealth of experiences before being married. Since we have talked about the important things to know before marrying an Igbo girl, it would not be fair for us not to check out the same for Yoruba girls. Yoruba girls have interesting cultural background, there are many interesting sides to them. There are many things you need to know about Yoruba girls if you want to marry them; this would at least prepare your mind as to what to expect in the marriage. Marriage is a life long journey that you need to prepare for. It is a bit tasking as two different individuals with different orientation and backgrounds are coming together to become a unit. It is definitely not a child’s play. Coming back to Yoruba girls, they are ladies that would not fall your hand when you take them out to parties. The way they would blend at the party would make you think they were born for that purpose alone. They would never fall your hand as they always find a way of representing one way or the other. Before we delve into the issue at hand, we know you like Yoruba ladies because of their huge backside. Find below some of the things you should know about Yoruba girls before you go on to marry one: 1. Your Saturdays will be filled with events https://i2.wp.com/www.dailygossip.ng/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wambe.png?resize=669%2C420 Before you get married to a Yoruba girl, you should know that her Saturdays would be booked. There would always one party of the other for her to attend. Even when she does not have valid invitation card, she would find a way to create a bond with the host and give you a reason why she has to be there. They take it upon themselves to celebrate with people around them. This means you will keep buying asoebi as long as you are married to them. 2. They will kill you with greetings Its a well know fact that Yoruba girls are so respectful. They would greet you in the morning when they wake up and when you are leaving for work. There is always a greeting for everything they do and they do not ever get tired of it. Even when they do not like you, they would still do their normal greetings. Once they recognize you have money, they would not stop greeting you till you drop something. 3. You need to have a certain level of hygiene yourself Before you go on to marry that Yoruba girl, you need to have a certain level of hygiene yourself. This means that you must be someone who cannot tolerate dirt in your immediate environment. Most Yoruba girls struggle in this area and you have to be ready to encourage them while you upgrade them to your level of cleanliness. 4. They Love To Cook https://i1.wp.com/www.dailygossip.ng/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/foodd.jpg?resize=696%2C464 Yoruba girls are wonderful cooks; they do not mind cooking morning, afternoon and night for you. They would feed you well while you are married to them. You can be sure that they would take care of your children too. They would train them the best way they could and feed them well. 5. They know how well to tie a man down If you know all you want to do is play, then please know the kind of girls you would choose. Yoruba girls would always find a way to clinch to you once they like you. Before long, they would be carrying your child. Don’t even bother talking to them about abortion. This means you have gotten yourself a baby mama. Yoruba girls do not mind getting pregnant for you if it means they would get a share of your properties. 6. They are good dressers https://i1.wp.com/www.dailygossip.ng/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Mercy-Hot.jpg?w=640 Yoruba girls can never get it wrong with their dressing. Please, we are not talking about those ones that have not seen the modern day light. Every tribe has people like these amidst them. But the modern day Yoruba girls can dress for Africa. They know how to tie their gele so well you would be proud of them there and then. 7. You have to learn how to eat pepper https://i2.wp.com/www.dailygossip.ng/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/chicken-stew-600x450.jpg?resize=600%2C450 If you want to marry a Yoruba girl, then you have to be prepared for all the spices that would enter your life. Yoruba people love eating pepper; they would add this to every meal they cook. Even their puff-puff has pepper in it. If you have ulcer and do not like pepper, you may need to leave special instructions for your wife to be otherwise, she would flood your life with pepper. http://aimtoget.com/board/Others/7-Basic-Things-You-Should-Know-Before-Marrying-A-Yoruba-Lady.291.html |
https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3297/3652690702_aa0e962a62_z.jpg In spring of 1872, noted photographer Eadweard Muybridge devised a method of fast-motion photography that allowed him to see a horse running in slow motion. In doing that, he effectively invented the motion picture industry. One hundred and fifty years later, Muybridge’s moving-picture efforts inspired a curious experiment for me: What happens, I wondered, if I linger among the images of Jesus in the gospel accounts? What unexpected lessons will I find if I risk viewing God in Slow Motion? I decided to find out. Unexpected Lesson: Humility = Glory. Jesus, in his birth, thumbed his nose at all human expectations of greatness. In that first breath, He redefined what glory is and means. He constructed a brand-new equation that only makes sense if God is truly God: Humility = Glory. Christ chose humility underfoot – arriving as a helpless, reliably incontinent infant – as the most resplendent setting for the opening act of his grand redemptive work. In that moment, God’s reputation in human eyes meant nothing. His saving purpose was all that mattered, and the result has been greater glory than humanity could have ever imagined. 3.Unexpected Lesson: God loves a mystery. If you don’t believe God loves a mystery, just read his book. In chapter one of Genesis you’ll find an eternal, self-existent, all-powerful being – Someone in need of absolutely nothing. And yet, He created. He spoke and everything that exists was formed, from the awe-inspiring, mammoth sun to the mitochondria that inhabit your very cells. Why would God do that? He had no need. He wasn’t looking for a hobby – and He certainly could foresee the heartache and sinfulness that would run rampant in his creation over time. So why create at all? It’s a mystery. Unexpected Lesson: Sometimes, we don’t listen to His voice … thinking we do. How? Because the sick need a doctor, and – often really – we refuse to admit we’re sick. I hear Christ calling and I say to myself, He’s talking to someone else. After all, it’s the sick that need a doctor, and surely I’m not sick, am I? It’s a mistake of vision – and the reason we Christians are so often un-Christlike in the way we live, the way we love, and the way we represent our master to the culture in which He’s placed us. Unexpected Lesson: Jesus is one scary dude. In case you didn’t notice it last time you read “Jesus Calms the Storm” in your Bible, you should know something the disciples obviously recognized: Jesus is (in the best sense possible) one scary dude. After Christ stilled the deadly storm, the Bible says of his disciples: “They were terrified…” That used to confuse me, but as more and more gray hair appears in my beard, I’m beginning to understand. It is both terrifying and exhilarating to serve our mighty God. How awesome is that? Unexpected Lesson: Christ’s compassion is bigger than my vision. Our job is not to define God’s compassion in miracles or specific blessings. Our job is to trust fully in the complete working of his compassion – to trust Jesus with the keys to our lives even when his vision for us appears to be radically different from our expectations of Him. The Woman with an Issue of Blood desperately wanted healing. But she desperately needed: Restoration. Acceptance. Affection. Belonging. And Jesus refused to let her leave until her heart got all it needed – even though it scared her nearly to death. Unexpected Lesson: Sometimes God Refuses a Miracle! Did you notice that in all the fuss of Matthew 11:1–6? John the Baptist’s disciples asked Jesus if He was indeed the hoped-for Messiah. Jesus responded with miraculous, incontrovertible evidence: Miracles abound, dripping freely from Christ almost like sweat on a workman’s brow! And yet there is no miracle for John. No miraculous prison break. No relief. Nothing…but faith. A literal reminder that hardship will invade our world, that miracles may or may not come. But in every circumstance Jesus will always be Christ. That truth is enough to create faith to withstand anything. Unexpected Lesson: It is no sin to feel sad. When her brother died, Martha fell weeping at Jesus’ feet. She actually blamed Him for the death! Yet, Jesus never scolded her for this. Instead, He reached into her grief with a promise of comfort. Why didn’t Jesus rebuke her for lack of faith? Tell her to stop blubbering and start living? I’d guess it’s because God’s not threatened by honest emotion; because it was no sin for Martha to feel sad at the loss of her brother – even when that sadness was multiplied by a perception that God had let her down. Unexpected Lesson: Greatness is the DNA of Service. Jesus washed his disciples’ feet. There have been great men and women throughout history. There have been great deeds as well. But only One was able to take the ultimate insult of his time (washing feet!) and turn it into an image of everlasting greatness. Only Jesus could do that – embody greatness of service – because only Jesus is truly great. As for you and me, then, we must learn: One is not great because he serves; one serves because He is great. Unexpected Lesson: The Cross means we are not safe. The enemies of God are not happy about the freedom Christ created for you. Like wicked slave masters, they want to see you returned to helplessness under the influence of sin. Spiritual and physical forces alike will seek to treat you like they treated Jesus, to mock you, to condemn you, to discourage and abuse you. This is simply the way of life, especially for a Christian. But you must also know that, because of the love that Jesus displayed on cross, you will never be helpless in the face of hardship. Not ever again. Unexpected Lesson: Joy waits in wounded hands. You might think that upon seeing a deity returned to life, the devoted would be trembling in awe, or hushed to silence, or scared out of their wits – any number of sober, serious responses. But the disciples were overjoyed. Seeing Jesus alive again was both a miracle of resurrection and a happy family reunion. And why shouldn’t it be? Great joy is the fruit of great love, and Jesus’ return from the dead delivered them both. Amen http://aimtoget.com/board/Others/10-Things-You-Really-Dont-Know-About-Christ.287.html |
https://6f67b7acb316b2210d38e146.tktexuk.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/54f5fe27a0ab1_-_01-do-you-know-your-husband-happy-married-couple-lgn.jpg There have been many speculations about the things men ought to do for women. There are different opinions about what is expected of men who are in relationships. A lot of relationships have broken and it is sad to know that this happened on an account of expectations. When going into a relationship, individuals have certain goals they wish they could fulfill while at it. The inability of the concerned persons to make their partners happy or be made happy will result in brawls and arguments that may break them at the end of the day. Women particularly have a role to play in this; while some are materialistic, the others crave for the simple things of life. This means that a woman could be unhappy in a relationship where the men provide them with the basic things of life. To women in that category, they may desire the smaller things that cannot be bought. Men get frustrated over this as they think they have done their best possible in making the women happy. There are many things women want while in a relationship; if you are patient enough, you will discover these things here and work on your affair with your chosen and beloved partner. Find some of these things below: 1. Comfort Women are not as difficult as men think they are. There are basic things they expect from men they are having an affair with. Comfort is the first thing that will make a woman settle down and relax with you while you are dating. As a man, it will be up to you to provide for your woman and see to her needs if you want her to focus her attention on you. Making a woman comfortable does not necessarily mean buying her the world. You can create your own haven and put in every thing that will make her happy. 2. Good sex Many marriages have failed as a result of inadequate love making. You have to take your time to study your woman and her moods. Know what works best for her and try and settle with that routine. If you feel she needs to make adjustment, do it gradually. Sex is an important aspect in a relationship as it is binding and may make your connection deeper. If your relationship does not entail sex, then you have to find another way of getting her fulfilled. 3. Freedom Some of the young ladies in our society now dread being in relationships because they feel it will choke the living day-light out of them. While you act as the head of the affair that you are, you also have to put her feelings into consideration so you do not end up making her feel imprisoned. A woman can be in a relationship with you and still have her freedom. She should be able to meet with her friends and do the things that gives her joy. 4. Financial security The women in the society are starting to separate love from money. They understand that love needs to be fed, clothed and nourished for it to grow and produce something beautiful. You can never get it wrong to give your woman financial security. Contentment comes from having the things you desire at the snap of your finger. The very serious ones that are ready to settle down recognise potentials when they walk into an arena. Every woman want to be with men that will not make the world mock them. You can be that man! http://aimtoget.com/board/Dating/See-What-Women-Really-Want-From-The-Men-They-Are-Dating-No-2-Is-Really-Important.286.html |
https://www.sirkenayo.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/lai.jpg The honorable minister of culture and information Alhaji Lai Mohammed flanked on the right by Ms. Angela Martins Head Of Culture Division A.U Ethiopia and on the left by Matlou Tsotetsi, Director, Brand Comm. & Sponsorships AFRIMA While speaking at the AFRIMA 2016 Music Business Round-Table which took place earlier today at Eko Hotel, Minister of Information and Culture Lai Mohammed narrated an interesting event that happened between himself, popular musician Olamide and his young female fans. The honorable minister was giving a speech about the power of music and how musicians can pass messages across to the general populace more effectively than thousands of adverts placed in newspapers. He said: “I remember an event that happened on a flight I was on. I was sitting with Baddo when some young girls who were obviously excited to see him came over to ask for his autograph. They totally ignored me a whole minister.” The minister also harped on the importance of The Nigerian Entertainment industry. Saying the Ministry of culture is as important as the Ministries of petroleum and works. He also gave an example of how his predecessor in office told him that when he was given the Ministry of Information and Culture portfolio, his friends and business associate asked him sarcastically in pidgin that “Wetin you do the president wey him take give you this kain ministry?” Meanwhile, preparations are in full gear towards the prestigious awards ceremony AFRIMA 2016 holding this weekend. The African Union and the International Committee of the All Africa Music Awards, have unveiled hosts for the Sunday, November 6 ceremony in Lagos, Nigeria. See video below; http://aimtoget.com/board/Celeberity-Gist/See-How-Little-Girls-Embarrassed-Lai-Mohammed-Over-Olamide-Video.285.html |
[img]http://www..ng/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/falz-simi-chemistry-jaguda.com_-1-696x696.jpg?x26186[/img] After all the energy of a joint EP from two of the most gifted acts in Nigeria, Simi and Falz, I chose to give this 7-track extend an audit. Science got a considerable measure of merited buildup before its discharged, and was a standout amongst the most expected tasks of the year. So did it experience the desires? Yes and No. The EP begins off with 'Remote', and promptly begins to flaunt part of what made Falz and Simi exceptionally prevalent; The capacity to handle a subject in the most comic of ways, yet at the same time communicate something specific over. Outside is a parody of a melody that ridicules the numerous Nigerians who 'by flame by drive' must act and talk like they are greater than they really are, as well as extremely remote. The possibility that being outside in some way or another improves you is one that is all over Nigerian culture. Be that as it may, the thought alone didn't offer this tune, the execution was A+, and for a first time tune in, it's exactly what you'd need to listen. Be that as it may, the champion track in the EP is the title track, Chemistry. From various perspectives it's nearly the ideal Falz and Simi melody. It's what you'd consider when you consider them together, and when you listen nearly you may have the capacity to catch some inconspicuous messages they may attempt to tell fans. "I know I, kinda perhaps truly do like you, possibly me and you we can attempt to, do this adoration something, perhaps there's something there." With that line it outlines the entire electric air around the two that has been apparent since they began cooperating. Other great listens on the venture incorporate Cinderella and Shake Your Body, which draws out the fuji party in our blood. Both tunes are comparative from numerous points of view, however for the beat. Good tunes in, and if you somehow happened to hear them at gatherings, you'd think they were straight out of KSA's inventory. https://cdn2.jaguda.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Falz-and-Simi-600x399.jpg Demonstrate You Pepper may be the down track on the collection (for me in any case). It puts on a show of being a bit, and truly, truly gooey. Expressively it didn't appear to hit the spot (from both Simi and Falz), however I got the general thought of the tune. Generally speaking, the EP is a decent one. In a period where imagination and out-of-box speculation is blurring in Nigerian music, Falz and Simi gained by a decent working relationship *coughs*, and put out a venture that will just get more refreshing with time. Numerous Nigerian specialists can just dream of having somebody they have this sort of science with, not to mention put out a full joint venture. Be that as it may (they must be one), the negative for Chemistry is that it's conceived with exclusive requirements. When you contrast it with Simi's Restless EP, Falz' Stories That Touch, and the melodies they'd assembled out (most eminently Jamb Question Remix and Soldier) you can perceive how Chemistry falls somewhat short. Be that as it may, it's still an extraordinary venture. https://cdn2.jaguda.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Falz-and-Simi-in-promo-photos-for-Chemistry-EP-7-600x399.jpg Source:http://aimtoget.com/board/Celeberity-Gist/EP-Review-Falz-Simi-Chemistry-Very-Close-To-A-Perfect-Combination-Read-Here.270.html |
A-Z : Complete Falz & Simi - Chemistry Album Lyrics https://aimtoget.com/music/thumbs/Falz-Simi_Falz-Simi-Show-You-Pepper.jpg Falz & Simi – Show You Pepper [Intro] Uh, Falz the bahd guy, Simi Yeah [Chorus] I go show you pepper, i go show you pepper I go show you, baby i go show you pepper I go show you pepper, i go show you pepper I go show you, baby i go show you pepper I go show you pepper, i go show you pepper I go show you, baby i go show you pepper I go show [Verse 1 – Falz] And i said you are my better half Me and you five and six like center back Me and you go dey together, we go never part But it seems like you don remember jack You said i talk lies i dey drop lines You think am Solomon, with the concubines I hope that you would find another boy tonight Whe go treat your body nice, whe go love you right Shey me lofe fi style lo disqualify Oda pa’ra ro e, whe your multivite See as you open eye like a solid light I can tell you know the truth, but you want to fight Ori pa’ara e oya, e dey show well, well Dont worry i will show you pepper Were wan bi ti mi oti show tele You dey say that am a bale, i will show you pele Is a pity how we pand out Or maybe you should have even tried to find ou And when you done talking, shut your damn mouth And work yourself out cos i cant shout [Chorus] Pepper, baby i go show you, baby i go show you Baby i go show you pepper Baby i go show you, baby i go show you Baby i go show you pepper Baby i go show you, baby i go show you Baby i go show you pepper Baby i go show you, baby i go show you Baby i go show you pepper [Verse 2 – Simi] You think say you mad o I know say, i know say you mad o You follow ada go Orile, you think say i know know Otifa ganja, you go after party, you talk say na work o Sho mu paraga ni, i see say your brain don dey touch oh You this boy, shebi you talk say you love me Wetin you find go there You this boy, shebi i give you warning But you no wan hear You this boy, your head no dey work Na trash you dey talk I get another boy whe fine, whe fine pass you Falz & Simi – Chemistry [Verse 1 – Simi] Ahahhh Everybody seems to think they would be good together o Everybody don dey talk say make you be my lover oh But they dont even know if am your spec o I dont even know if i take yor breath away You dont even know my lifeless dreams Maybe it is all just chemistry [Chorus] But i know huhu I Kind of maybe really do like you Maybe me and you we cant try to Do this love something, maybe theres something there, (I know theres something) But i know huhu you Kind of maybe really do like me Maybe i can be your baby, we should stop fronting maybe theres something there, (I know theres something) [Verse 2 – Falz] Bae i know say you like me Your heart skipping anytime i say nice things Maybe we dey shy since Maybe fate don say we cant fight this You dey draw me, you be fine artist We don preach maybe we should try practice We can go slow like say we jam traffic If they wan talk shit, make we buy harpic When you step right to my door I dey wish i could off that pinafore With a neat swagger, we can kiss after But they say your boyfriend is a street fighter Na your smile from heaven oh You dey touch, try to be careful o But we still going round this circles o If we dont try we would never get to know See as you fine, shine from head to toe Your feelings dey grow, but its scared to show Ma ma sa fun mi, ma ma beru o If dey want am, make we give dem a show [Chorus] But i know huhu I Kind of maybe really do like you Maybe me and you we cant try to Do this love something, maybe theres something there, (I know theres something) But i know huhu you Kind of maybe really do like me Maybe i can be your baby, we should stop fronting maybe theres something there, (I know theres something) [Verse 3 – Falz] I know theres something But if am too motivated, that stop me I been dey feel love e dey costly But i know its not the same in your company And this feeling is killing me softly Me i didnt want to be unruly But everybody seems to wanna talk to me Even if me and you amke the worst couple If we know date wo e go cuase trouble [Simi] I know i said i want use to be friends oh The truth be say, that one na pretend oh Maybe we can start again, forget wetin i tell you then Do you feel the chemistry Lyrics Of Cinderella By Falz X Simi [Verse 1 – Simi] He say baby wetin be your name I no go perambulate, I gbadun your figure eight He say baby tele mi lole, I want to enter the place Baby mi je ka relate (baby mi je ka relate) [Hook] Bobo o l’aya gan, I think I like your ginger To ba di after one, shay you will call my number Bobo o l’enu gaan, I want to see you later [Chorus] L’oba ni Cinderella, sugar, sugar, (Cinderella, sugar, sugar) Isabella sun mo mi oooh (Isabella sun mo mi oooh) Mo ni Mr. Lover, sugar, sugar, (Mr. Lover, sugar, sugar) Oya sha ma sun mo mi ooh (Oya sha ma sun mo mi ooh) [Verse 2 – Falz] Fine girl, omo sexy, omo gbe many milk eyan nestle O wa chesty, t’eyin e de plenty The palava you dey find, you go get This your blessing, o tempting I have cash in the bank, o plenty You are pretending, yes I expect it At the end of the day I will get it I dey like how you play hard to get, he dey sweet me The chase na the best Elderly man come dey trace all your step I dey work hard to locate your connect Are you the one that they call sister Bella Cinderella, wa o ma rewa You dey burst brain, you rewire my antenna Your body fire like my abella and my swag so hot, it’s medicine Bad guy done come with your medicine I can change your life if you let me Is it Dollars or Pounds, anything Girlfriend, e look like you’re single In the bedroom you like you’re sing blues Come and be friend Mr. lover I can swear that, you haven’t met with another [Hook] Bobo o l’aya gan, I think I like your ginger To ba di after one, shay you will call my number Bobo o l’enu gaan, I want to see you later [Chorus] L’oba ni Cinderella, sugar, sugar, (Cinderella, sugar, sugar) Isabella sun mo mi oooh (Isabella sun mo mi oooh) Mo ni Mr. Lover, sugar, sugar, (Mr. Lover, sugar, sugar) Oya sha ma sun mo mi ooh (Oya sha ma sun mo mi ooh) L’oba ni Cinderella, sugar, sugar, (Cinderella, sugar, sugar) Isabella sun mo mi oooh (Isabella sun mo mi oooh) Mo ni Mr. Lover, sugar, sugar, (Mr. Lover, sugar, sugar) Oya sha ma sun mo mi ooh (Oya sha ma sun mo mi ooh) Source :http://aimtoget.com/board/Entertainment/AZ-Complete-Falz-Simi-Chemistry-Album-Lyrics.253.html To be Updated Soon. 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https://d26eh0lrvfsf7z.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/task-force-4.jpg Lagos State Environmental and Special Offences Unit (Task Force) surffered a huge loss in the hands of some commercial motorcyclists (okada riders) at the weekend in Apapa. The windscreens and headlight of four of its trucks and two Toyota Hilux vans were damaged by the okada riders, while its officials were trying to arrest those who did not participate in Saturday’s environmental sanitation. The agency’s driver was wounded on the head. Some okada riders were arrested over the incident. A statement by the task force’s Public Relations Officer (PRO), Taofiq Adebayo, quoted the chairman, Olayinka Egbeyemi, a Superintendent of Police (SP) as saying that the operatives impounded 27 motorcycles and arrested five Okada riders, described as Chadian and Nigerien. Egbeyemi urged Apapa residents to cooperate with the agency in sanitising the community. Those arrested are Belo Sheu, 17, Ali Don, 20, Aminu Ataru, 22, Musa Yahusa, 15, and Saliu Musa, 30. Commissioner of Police Fatai Owoseni has directed that those arrested be charged to court. “During the month of October, the agency arrested 1750 miscreants. 300 were screened out, while the remaining 1450 were charged to courts. 1105 motorcycles plying restricted routes across the state were impounded,” the statement said. http://aimtoget.com/board/Others/Okada-Riders-Injure-Task-Force-Driver-What-Will-Happen-To-Them-Will-Shock-You.213.html |
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The Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT) invites all candidates who choose the institution in the 2016 JAMB UTME and scored 180 and above, to apply for the admission screening exercise for 2016/2017 Academic Session. The on-line registration starts from Monday, August 22nd, 2016. How To Apply: To register, candidates are to follow the steps outlined below: 1. Log in to the University website - www.esut.edu.ng and click on University Portal 2. Click on Admission Screening Registration and enter your JAMB Registration Number. 3. Generate an e-tranzact Invoice from the portal and proceed to pay a processing fee of Two Thousand, Five Hundred Naira (₦2,500.00) only int any of the following banks: Access Bank Plc, Zenith Bank Plc, First Bank Plc, Skye Bank Plc, Fidelity Bank Plc and Heritage Bank Plc 4. Return to the portal and enter your JAMB Registration number again. 5. Proceed with the completion of the form. 6. Correctly enter your O'Level results, and other results. 7. Enter valid result checking PIN(s) and serial numbers(s) for each WAEC, NECO or other SSCE results submitted. The PIN(s) and serial number (s) of the cards must be correctly entered for a candidate's result to be processed at all. 8. Upload CLEAR COPIES of O'Level results, First School Leaving Certificate, 2016 UTME Result, Birth Certificate, and other relevant credentials. 9. Confirm your entries and submit your application. 10. Print out your acknowledgement slip. 11. Await the announcement from the University. NOTE: (i) You must enter a valid mobile number and e-mail address for future communication. (ii) You must enter a valid result checking PIN and serial number for eah O'Level result submitted. (iii) Any candidate who fails to successfully submit his screening application online would automatically lose his/her chance of being considered for admission. (iv) Any candidate who supplies false information will be disqualified. Closing Date: Applications ends on Friday, September 2nd 2016. SOURCE: ESUT UTME Admission Screening Application Form 2016/2017 is Out |
The Vice Chancellor of the University of Ibadan (UI), Prof Idowu Olayinka has spoken that the University will admit just 3,000 candidates out of the over 29,000 who scored 200 and above in the 2016 UTME and chose the university as their choice for the 2016/2017 academic session. He made this known while speaking at the 68th Interdisciplinary Research Discourse of the Postgraduate school. He further explained factors such as: poor funding, infrastructure deficit, student-lecturer ratio and limitation of Hostel accommodation would not allow the University go beyond its present carrying capacity. He therefore, urged the Government of the day to fund the universities adequately and fix the infrastructural deficits if it wants her universities to be globally competitive. We wish you all best of luck! Please click the SHARE button below to share with friends. Thanks source>> http://myschoolbase.com/forum2_theme_111578443.xhtml?tema=1390 |
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Waec Gce 2016/2017 Complete Timetable NOTE: This is the real final verified waec gce 2016/2017 timetable WAEC GCE (Nov/Dec Exam) – International HOME TIME TABLE . WAEC GCE NOV/DEC 2016 TIMETABLE +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Wednesday, 31st August, 2016 Commerce (Essay& Obj) 3.00pm – +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Friday , 2nd September, 2016 Biology (Essay& Obj) 9.30am -12.0 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Saturday, 3rd September, 2016 English Language 2 (Essay) Englis Language 1 (Objective) 9.30am – 1 English Language 3 (Test of Orals) 3.30pm – 4.15pm +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Monday, 5th September, 2016 Geography (Essay &Objective) 9.3 12:30pm Biology 3 (Alternative to Practical 2.00pm – 4.00pm +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Tuesday, 6th September, 2016 Agricultural Science (Essay&Objec 9.30am – 12.30pm +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Thursday, 8th September, 2016 Financial Accounting (Financial Accounting Essay& Objective) 9.30 1.00pm +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Friday, 9th September, 2016 Hausa 9.30am – 12.30pm Igbo 9.30am – 12.30pm Yoruba 9.30am – 12.30pm +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Saturday, 10th September, 2016 General Mathematics (Essay&Obje 9.30am-3.30pm ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Thursday,15th September, 2016 Physics (Essay & Objective) 9.30a 12.15pm Geography (Practical and Physical Geography) 2.00pm – 3.50pm +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Friday, 16th September, 2016 Chemistry (Alternative to Practica 9.30am – 11.00am +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Saturday, 17th September, 2016 Economics (Essay& Objective) 9.3 12.30pm +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Monday, 19th September, 2016 Literature-In-English (Prose & Obj 9.30am –11.45am Literature-In-English (Drama & P 2.00pm – 4.30pm. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Tuesday, 20th September, 2016 Chemistry (obj and essay) 9.30am Government (Essay& Objective) 2. -5.00pm +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Thursday, 22nd September, 2016 Agricultural Science (Alternative t Practical Work) 9.30am -11.00am +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Friday, 23rd September, 2016 History (Essay & Objective) 9.30a 12.30pm +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Monday, 26th September, 2016 CRS/IRS (obj and essay) 9.30am -1 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Tuesday, 27th September, 2016 Further Mathematics (Essay) 9.30 12.00noon Further Mathematics (Obj) 3.00 4.30pm +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Wednesday, 28th September, 2016 Physics 3 (Alternative to Practical 9.30am – 12.15pm +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Available to candidates in Ghana only Available to candidates in Nigeria only Available to candidates in The Gambia and Sierra Leone only Available to candidates in Liberia only Source : Don't be confused of your exam date - check 2016 waec gce real final timetable. |
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Waec Gce 2016/2017 Complete Timetable WAEC GCE TIMETABLE. DATE PAPER CODE SUBJECT/PAPER DURATION TIME Tuesday, 16th August, 2016 P7023 P7033 Foods and Nutrition 3 (Practical) Planning Session Home Management 3 (Practical ) Planning Session 1hr 1hr 9.30am – 10.30am 12.00noon – 1.00pm Tuesday, 23rd August, 2016 P6033 P6033 Auto Mechanics 3 (Practical) Auto Mechanics 3 (Practical) 2hrs 2hrs 9.30am – 11.30am (1st Set) 12noon – 2.00pm (2nd Set) Wednesday, 24th August, 2016 P5203 P5202 P5201 Health Education 3 (Alternative to Practical Work)** 1hr 45mins 9.30am – 11.15am Health Education 2 (Essay)** Health Education 1 (Objective)** 1hr 30mins 1hr 2.30pm – 4.00pm 4.00pm – 5.00pm Thursday 25thAugust, 2016 to Tuesday, 27th September, 2016 P3013 P7054 P3043 P5113 P7013 P7023 P7033 Arabic 3 (Oral) Music 3B (Performance Test) French 3 (Oral) Physical Education 3 (Theory of Practice) Clothing and Textiles 3 (Practical) Foods and Nutrition 3 (Practical) Home Management 3 (Practical) 15mins 30mins 40mins 2hrs 2hrs 30mins 3hrs 3hrs Time for paper will be arranged by the Council. Wednesday, 31st August, 2016 P1032 P1031 Commerce 2 (Essay) Commerce 1 (Objective) 2hrs 50mins 3.00pm – 5.00pm 5.00pm – 5.50pm Thursday, 1st September, 2016 P7012 P7011 Clothing and Textiles 2 (Essay) Clothing and Textiles 1 (Objective) 1hr 30mins 1hr 2.00pm – 3.30pm 3.30pm – 4.30pm P6092 P6091 Woodwork 2 (Essay and Design) Woodwork 1 (Objective) 2hrs 20mins 40mins 2.00pm – 4.20pm 4.20pm – 5.00pm Friday , 2nd September, 2016 P5042 P5041 Biology 2 (Essay) Biology 1 (Objective) 1hr 40mins 50mins 9.30am – 11.10am 11.10am – 12.00noon Saturday, 3rd September, 2016 P3022 P3021 English Language 2 (Essay) English Language 1 (Objective) 2hrs 1hr 9.30am – 11.30am 11.30am – 12.30pm P3023/B English Language 3 (Test of Orals)**/**** 45mins 3.30pm – 4.15pm Monday, 5th September, 2016 P2042 P2041 Geography 2(Essay) Geography 1(Objective) 2hrs 1hr 9.30am – 11.30am 11.30am – 12.30pm P5043 Biology 3 (Alternative to Practical Work) 2hrs 2.00pm – 4.00pm DATE PAPER CODE SUBJECT/PAPER DURATION TIME Tuesday, 6th September, 2016 P5022 P5021 Agricultural Science 2 (Essay) Agricultural Science 1 (Objective) 2hrs 10mins 50mins 9.30am – 11.40am 11.40am -12.30pm P6142 P6141 Basic Electricity 2 (Essay) ** Basic Electricity1 (Objective) ** 1hr 1hr 2.00pm – 3.00pm 3.00pm – 4.00pm Wednesday, 7th September, 2016 P3042 P3041 French 2 (Essay) French 1 (Objective) 1hr 15mins 1hr 9.30am – 10.45am 10.45am – 11.45am P7032 P7031 Home Management 2 (Essay) Home Management 1 (Objective) 1hr 1hr 2.00pm – 3.00pm 3.00pm – 4.00pm Thursday, 8th September, 2016 P1042 P1041 Financial Accounting 2 (Theory and Practice) Financial Accounting 1 (Objective) 2hrs 30mins 1hr 9.30am – 12.00noon 12.00noon – 1.00pm Friday, 9th September, 2016 P3272 P3271 Hausa 2 (Essay)** Hausa 1 (Objective)** 2hrs 1hr 9.30am – 11.30am 11.30am – 12.30pm P3282 P3281 Igbo 2 (Essay)** Igbo 1 (Objective)** 2hrs 1hr 9.30am – 11.30am 11.30am – 12.30pm P3292 P3291 Yoruba 2 (Essay)** Yoruba 1 (Objective)** 2hrs 1hr 9.30am – 11.30am 11.30am – 12.30pm Saturday, 10th September, 2016 P4022 P4021 General Mathematics/Mathematics (Core) 2 (Essay) General Mathematics/Mathematics (Core) 1 (Objective) 2hrs 30mins 1hr 30mins 9.30am -12.00noon 2.00pm -3.30pm Thursday,15th September, 2016 P5122 P5121 Physics 2 (Essay) Physics 1 (Objective) 1hr 30mins 1hr 15mins 9.30am – 11.00am 11.00am -12.15pm P2043 Geography 3 (Practical and Physical Geography) 1hr 50mins 2.00pm – 3.50pm Friday, 16th September, 2016 P5053 Chemistry 3 (Alternative to Practical Work) 1hr 30mins 9.30am – 11.00am P6032 P6031 Auto Mechanics 2 (Essay) Auto Mechanics 1 (Objective) 1hr 30mins 1hr 3.00pm – 4.30pm 4.30pm – 5.30pm DATE PAPER CODE SUBJECT/PAPER DURATION TIME Saturday, 17th September, 2016 P2032 P2031 Economics 2 (Essay) Economics 1 (Objective) 2hrs 1hr 9.30am – 11.30am 11.30am – 12.30pm Monday, 19th September, 2016 P2102 P2101 Literature-In-English 2(Prose) Literature-In-English 1 (Objective) 1hr 15mins 1hr 9.30am – 10.45am 10.45am – 11.45am P6153 P6153 Basic Electronics 3 (Practical) ** Basic Electronics 3 (Practical) ** 3hrs 3hrs 9.30am – 12.30pm. (1st Set) 1.00pm – 4.00pm (2nd Set) P2103 Literature-In-English 3 (Drama & Poetry ) 2hrs 30mins 2.00pm – 4.30pm. Tuesday, 20th September, 2016 P5052 P5051 Chemistry 2 (Essay) Chemistry 1 (Objective) 2hrs 1hr 9.30am – 11.30am 11.30am -12.30pm P2052 P2051 Government 2 (Essay) Government 1 (Objective) 2hrs 1hr 2.00pm – 4.00pm 4.00pm -5.00pm P6152 P6151 Basic Electronics 2 (Essay) ** Basic Electronics 1 (Objective) ** 1hr 1hr 2.00pm – 3.00pm 3.00pm – 4.00pm Wednesday, 21st September, 2016 P5112 P5111 Physical Education 2 (Essay) Physical Education 1 (Objective) 1hr 20mins 50mins 2.00pm – 3.20pm 3.20pm – 4.10pm Thursday, 22nd September, 2016 P5023 Agricultural Science 3 (Alternative to Practical Work) 1hr 30mins 9.30am -11.00am P6093 P6093 Woodwork 3 (Practical) Woodwork 3 (Practical) 3hrs 3hrs 9.30am – 12.30pm (1st Set) 1.00pm – 4.00pm (2nd Set) Friday, 23rd September, 2016 P2072 P2071 History 2 (Essay) History 1 (Objective) 2hrs 1hr 9.30am – 11.30am 11.30am – 12.30pm P7062 P7061 Visual Art 2 (Essay) Visual Art 1 (Objective) 2hrs 50mins 3.00pm – 5.00pm 5.00pm – 5.50pm Monday, 26th September, 2016 P2022 P2021 Christian Religious Studies 2 (Essay) Christian Religious Studies 1 (Objective) 2hrs 1hr 9.30am -11.30am 11.30am – 12.30pm P2082 P2081 Islamic Studies 2 (Essay) Islamic Studies 1 (Objective) 2hrs 50mins 9.30am -11.30am 11.30am – 12.20pm P3012 P3011 Arabic 2 (Essay) Arabic 1 (Objective) 2hrs 50mins 2.00pm – 4.00pm 4.00pm – 4.50pm Tuesday, 27th September, 2016 P4012 Further Mathematics/Mathematics (Elective) 2 (Essay) 2hrs 30mins 9.30am – 12.00noon P4011 Further Mathematics/Mathematics (Elective) 1 (Objective) 1hr 30mins 3.00pm – 4.30pm Wednesday, 28th September, 2016 P5123 Physics 3 (Alternative to Practical Work) 2hrs 45mins 9.30am – 12.15pm P7022 P7021 Foods and Nutrition 2 (Essay) Foods and Nutrition 1 (Objective) 1hr 15mins 1hr 2.00pm – 3.15pm 3.15pm – 4.15pm P6043 Building Construction 3 (Building Drawing and Essay) 2hrs 30mins 2.30pm – 5.00pm DATE PAPER CODE SUBJECT/PAPER DURATION TIME Thursday, 29th September, 2016 P6143 P6143 Basic Electricity 3 (Practical)** Basic Electricity 3 (Practical)** 3hrs 3hrs 9.30am – 12.30pm (1st Set) 1.00pm – 4.00pm (2nd Set) P7053 Music 3 A (Aural) 45mins 2.00pm – 2.45pm Friday, 30th September, 2016 P6082 P6081 Technical Drawing 2 (Essay) Technical Drawing 1 (Objective) 1hr 45mins 1hr 9.30am – 11.15am 11.15am – 12.15pm P6042 P6041 Building Construction 2 (Essay) Building Construction 1 (Objective) 1hr 45mins 3.00 pm – 4.00pm 4.00pm – 4.45pm Wednesday, 5th October, 2016 P6073 P6073 Metal Work 3 (Practical) Metal Work 3 (Practical) 3hrs 10mins 3hrs. 10mins 9.30am – 12.40pm (1st Set) 1.00pm – 4.10pm (2nd Set) P7063 Visual Art 3A (Drawing) 3hrs 2.00pm – 5.00pm Thursday, 6th October, 2016 P7052 P7051 Music 2 (Essay) Music 1 (Objective) 2hrs 1hr 2.00pm – 4.00pm 4.00pm – 5.00pm Friday, 7th October, 2016 P6083 Technical Drawing 3 (Sketches, Building and Mechanical Drawing) 2hrs 45mins 9.30am – 12.15pm P7064 Visual Art 3B (Creative Design) 3hrs 9.30am – 12.30pm P6072 P6071 Metalwork 2 (Essay) Metalwork 1 (Objective) 1hr 30mins 1hr 3.00pm – 4.30pm 4.30pm – 5.30pm The timetable has been extracted from the pdf file and written in a clearer form for Nigeria candidates in the below link: Waec Gce 2016/2017 Complete Timetable - Edited |
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has finally released the modalities for this year's admission process, in other words, the method of admission. We would like to educate the Jambites and other DE candidates on how it is done. This new method uses a point system that is easy to understand, the whole process is divided into main points as follows; 1) Before a candidate can be considered for screening, he/she must have been given provisional admission by Jamb. The Jamb admission checker portal is going to be opened soon for this process, so praying is all you can do now. 2) THE POINT SYSTEM: This is the most critical part of the process. Jamb's provisional admission no longer makes much sense this year, your points tally will decide your faith. The points are evenly spread out between your O'level and Jamb results to provide a level playing field for all. In the first case, any candidate who submits only one result which contains his/her relevant subjects already has 10points, the exam could be NECO, WAEC, GCE etc, but any candidate who has 2 sittings only gets 2 points. So this means that aspirants with only one result are at an advantage but only just. The next point grades fall into the O'level grades. Each grades has it's equivalent point, A=6 marks, B=4 marks, C=3 marks, so the better your grades the better your chances. The next point is the UTME scores. Each score range has its equivalent point which can be summarized thus, 180-200=20-23 marks, 200-250=24-33 points, 251-300=34-43, 300-400=44-60 points. Each categories contains 5 Jamb results per point added, for example a candidate with 180-185 gets 20points, a candidate with 186-190 gets 21 points etc. Points system for DE will be released soon. 3) It then comes down to the fact that fees will still be charged for screening, it depends on the school as well. 4) Catchment and Educational Less Developed State ELDS will still be used! Merit contains 45% of the total candidates for a particular course, Catchment contains 35% and ELDS and staff lists contains the rest. 5) Cutoff marks will be released by schools this year in the form of points and not marks. If a school declares it's cutoff mark for Medicine as 90 points and Jamb grants a candidate with 250 a provisional admission but his/her total points falls short of the 90 points, then he/she will lose the admission. So the provisional admission is just a means to an end, not the end in itself. Good Luck Guys *The modality for candidates' screening in all universities is out now on jamb's site, pls check and download.* *PROPOSED JAMB MODEL FOR SCREENING OF RECOMMENDED CANDIDATES* _1.Screening of candidates shall be for those offered *Provisional Admissions* ONLY._ _1.No *written examination* to be conducted._ _2.Verification of Course Requirements levels or levels)._ _3.Verification of valid JAMB results by checking:_ _i.Online Result Slip_ _ii.Printout_ _iii.Provisional Admission Letter_ _iv.Photo Album_ _v.Check list_ _vi.Biometrics_ *5.Institutions are free to source from other Course(s) to compensate for SHORTFALL in any of the criteria.* If you have 1 sitting.. it's automatically 10 like dah for you Calculate you O'level aggregate of the 5 subject A1 = 6 B2, B3 = 4 C4,C5,C6 = 3 Let's say one has 2 A's and 3 B's 6+6+4+4+4 = 24 Assuming one had 250 In utme = 33 Add all together 10 +24 + 33 = 67 Aggregate = 67 For jamb Soo for jamb 180-185=20pts 186-190=21pts 191-195=22pts 196-200=23pts 201-205=24pts 206-210=25pts... In the order above to make the 60points obtainable for 396-400=60pts.. For instance, an aspirant with 1 sittings O'level(10pts) 2 A1s(12pts) 3Cs(9pts) and 292 in jamb(42pts) will then have a total screening score of 73%# http://myschoolbase.com/forum2_theme_111578443.xhtml?tema=1348 |
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Finally, JAMB has now closed Registration for the 2016 UTME as all roads now lead to the exams. Though the exam was initially announced to begin on 29th Feb, 2016, we believe this date would be moved to sometime in March, thanks to all the earlier postponements. The best thing you can do for yourself from now on, is to visit this website ( myschoolbase.com) daily as we will be providing you with VERY CRUCIAL information from now, till your exam day. |
Finally, JAMB has now closed Registration for the 2016 UTME as all roads now lead to the exams. Though the exam was initially announced to begin on 29th Feb, 2016, we believe this date would be moved to sometime in March, thanks to all the earlier postponements. The best thing you can do for yourself from now on, is to visit this website ( myschoolbase.com) daily as we will be providing you with VERY CRUCIAL information from now, till your exam day. |
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