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Nigeria is one of the countries that has numerous tertiary institutions in the world. These institutions include universities, polytechnics, monotechnics and colleges of education. Moreover, they are commonly called higher institutions in Nigeria because any of them can be the next stage in education for someone after a successful completion of secondary school. These institutions are owned by federal, state or private proprietors. However, most students don’t consider some things before they apply to any of these institutions. Some are aware of those things but eagerness for admission don’t let them bother about them, whereas those things may bother them when it’s time for them to secure jobs. Below are three kinds of tertiary institutions in Nigeria. 1. CERTIFIED BUT NOT ACCREDITED Some tertiary institutions in Nigeria are certified but they are not accredited. That is, they are registered as educational institutions but their courses are not endorsed by the appropriate body. The most institutions under this category are owned by private proprietors, though some government owned institutions are running few courses that are not accredited which you won’t see in their brochure. 2. ACCREDITED BUT NOT CREDIBLE This kind of institutions are very common in Nigeria. They have the most admission possibility for almost all their applicants. Moreover, some of them do give admission to applicants who neither do UTME nor their pre-programmes. This is because they are only after money and they always be the best option for the people who have been frustrated by UTME. In fact, many of them do encourage their students to do ‘runs’ in order to graduate with good grades. Many employers in Nigeria do avoid the graduates of these institutions. Both private owned and some government owned institutions are under this category. 3. ACCREDITED AND CREDIBLE These are the best institutions in Nigeria. They mostly give admission on merit, little or no ‘runs’ and they always avoid things that can blemish their reputation. In fact, their aim is to train students who will be the best in their various professions.. Many employers in Nigeria always want graduates of these credible institutions. Both government owned and few private owned institutions are under this category. This article is my thorough observations about many tertiary institutions in Nigeria. Moreover, I categorized them into three kinds based on their academic credibility. Every student needs to know that going to school is beyond certificate alone. Furthermore, someone may collect a certificate that won’t be useful for the person when it’s time to secure job. Don’t allow frustration to make you go to a school that you’ll regret in the future. Credibility status of a school do have influence on its graduates. Thanks for reading. http://lazyreporta.com/3-major-types-of-tertiary-institutions-in-nigeria/ Lalasticlala |
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The stars came out on Wednesday night for the premiere of the brand new Romantic Comedy, "Diary of a Lagos Girl." The film currently showing at the cinemas,stars Dolapo Oni, OC Ukeje, Alexx Ekubo, Adunni Ade, Liz Benson, Paul Adams and Linda Ejiofor. Check out pictures from the star studded premiere. Source: http://yarnvibes.com/photos-star-studded-premiere-diary-lagos-girl/ Lalasticlala
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I want to share with you List of Top 19 Most Expensive Universities in Nigeria for year 2016 that are probably the best as well . For the sake of those who have been searching for the list of most expensive higher institution or universities in Nigeria for various reasons you’ve landed in the right page because that is what we are going to be discussing here today. There have been notably serious arguments among curious Nigerians as regards to the most expensive Universities in Nigeria today and we(Lazyreporta) have made up our mind and dedicate this moment to trash out this issue once and for all. It is worth noting that many parents also sought for information like this because bunch of them are with this gullible kind who think that expensive schools have more qualified and well refined lecturers that can easily impact knowledge into their children which is not true in any way. This category of schools are mostly frowned at by the less fortunate ones because they can’t really afford the expenses that goes with it and on the other hand the wealthy ones who are very choosy when it comes to choice making, they have many options because money don’t seem to be the problem . I know very well that most expensive Universities in Nigeria are owned by Nigerian politicians , an example is The American University of Nigeria that was founded and owned by former Vice President, Alhaji Abubarka but not obviously the most expensive university in the country. Another school worthy to be in this category is Afe Babalola University (ABUAD) located in Ekiti State, Nigeria . The university was founded by legal expert and adviser, Chief Afe Babalola, fees range from N675,000 to N1,125,000. The faculty and choice of accommodation type is a determinant also. Another one is Babcock university, It was founded in 1957 and their school fees ranges From N620,000 to N3,000,000. Now lets go straight to the business of today which is the List Of Most Expensive Universities in Nigeria year 2016 – Their school fee enumerated in front of them. 1. Babcock University From - N620,000 2. American University Of Nigeria (Aun) - N1,378,500 3. Afe Babalola University - Range of N675,000 To N1,075,000 4. Igbinedion University - Range of N540,000 To N820,000 5. Bowen University From - Range of N500,000 To N750,000 6. Crawford university from - Range of N400,000 to N600,000. 7. Redeemer’s University - Range of N500,000 To N650,000 8. Lead City University - N550,500 9. Caleb University - N505,000 10. Ajayi Crowder University - N500,000 11. Benson Idahosa - N500,000 12. Joseph Ayo Babalola University - N436,000 13. Covenant University - N432,000 14. Achievers University - N420,000 15. Novena University - N400,000 16. Adeleke University, Ede - N350,000 17. Rhema University - N325,000 18. Obong University Nigeria - N190,000 19. Oduduwa University - N164,000 http://lazyreporta.com/top-19-most-expensive-universities-in-nigeria-2016/ Lalasticlala |
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Good Morning Nigeria, Today , we are here with another interesting topic titled ”The Top 13 Highest Paying Companies In Nigeria 2016. Without having to convince anyone on this it would be naturally perceived that this topic is a very serious and crucial one that will be needing careful observation while shedding more light on it . Today, there is this drive that compels youths to go to school and be educated – they want to be successful people tomorrow so that they can also contribute to the success progress of the society . Getting a white collar job after graduating from school is like forcing a horse to the stream and forcing it to drink water because the demand for white collar jobs are on the high side rendering the chances of securing this jobs very narrow . Most graduates wants to work in the oil companies because they have already concluded that they can’t make it anywhere else which is very naive and often speculated by prats – sorry to have used that adjective . The lingering fact that there are greener pastures in the oil world can’t be swept under the carpet but don’t let this illusion blind your ability to tap into other opportunities that comes your way because they barely come by these days . As a vibrant graduate with a beautiful and impressing certificate , don’t just continue to build your career wall around Oil and Gas companies as there are other big companies that need your managerial expertise . As a partial fulfillment of this expository and educative post i will be listing the Top 13 Highest Paying Companies In Nigeria 2016 and we remain valid even in 2016 and for years to come . Highest Paying Companies In NIgeria = Consider Working There 1. Dangote Company (FCMG) 2. NNPC (Oil and Gas) 3. Shell (Oil and Gas) 4. Chevron (Oil and Gas) 5. Nestle Nigeria Plc (FCMG) 6. Mobil (Oil and Gas) 7. MTN (Telecoms) 8. Nigeria Brewries (FCMG) 9. Coca-Cala ( Coke Soft Drink Company) 10. Guiness Nigeria Plc 11. Total (Oil and Gas) 12. Access Bank (Banking) 13. Nigerian Civil Service (Government) http://lazyreporta.com/top-13-highest-paying-companies-in-nigeria-2016/ Lalasticlala |
This list comprises of Top 20 polytechnics and Colleges in Nigeria based on research publications ranking and citations from the last five years (2010 to 2015), having full functional school environment, students quality, graduate employment ability, as well as visibility on the internet. The list is dominated by Federal Polytechnics. 1. Yaba College of Technology, Lagos 2. The Polytechnic Ibadan 3. Kaduna Polytechnic, Kaduna 4. Federal Polytechnic Ado-Ekiti 5. Lagos State Polytechnic, Lagos 6. Federal Polytechnic Bauchi 7. Rufus Giwa Polytechnic, Owo 8. Federal Polytechnic Nekede 9. Auchi Polytechnic, Auchi 10. Federal Polytechnic Oko 11. Osun State Polytechnic, Iree 12. Federal Polytechnic Bida 13. Federal Polytechnic Ilaro 14. Federal Polytechnic Offa 15. Federal Polytechnic Nassarawa 16. Federal Polytechnic Idah 17. Kwara State Polytechnic, Ilorin 18. Federal Polytechnic Ede 19. Federal Polytechnic Mubi 20. Abia State Polytechnic, Aba There are others but for the purpose of this publication, we have listed the top 20. Source: http://lazyreporta.com/top-20-best-polytechnics-and-colleges-in-nigeria-2016/ Lalasticlala |
1) Black https://www.kamdora.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/IMG_4259.jpg Men loves black because it implies sexiness, sophistication and class all rapped up in only one simple colour. 2) Red https://www.kamdora.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/lendisi.jpg Men probably doesn’t realize it but they do love red, it implies sex appeal, boldness, confidence and femininity. Wear it however you want but do not over kill it from head to toe because you might end up looking tacky. Always remember that a little red goes a long way. 3) White https://www.kamdora.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/11202504_933618563326635_614518036_n.jpg Men also love white because it is clean, classy and pure, sometimes that feels timeless to men. Tops are best with this since a stained white pants or skirt is definitely unattractive. 4) Bright Blue Picture Below One of men’s favorite colours is blue and they love it on women too, baby blue is okay but bright blue is the best. Navy blue is usually seen as more drab, so it should be left for the office. 5) Pink https://www.kamdora.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/berbiedoll.jpg Pink is soft, feminine and flirty, but like red it goes a long way in a little amount, too much can make you look like a girly-girl which men are not so fond of. Share with us what you think about these beautiful colours. http://yarnvibes.com/must-see-5-beautiful-colours-men-love-women-photos/
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https://www.unicef.org/about/employ/images/unicef_facebook_200x382.png Unicef, in conjunction with its Joint Venture partner, the Special Petroleum Intervention Corporation (SPIC), is offering a number of UNICEF Scholarship Awards to suitably qualified undergraduate students in Nigerian Universities in various disciplines in full-time. Eligible Course of Study Applicants are invited from full-time first and second year (100 and 200 level) degree students of the under-listed faculties, in Nigerian Universities: *.Agriculture *.Arts and Humanities *.Basic medical Science *.Education *.Engineering *.Information and communication Technology *.Law *.Management Science *.Medicine *.Pharmacy *.Sciences *.Social Science *.Veterinary Medicine. NOTE:- 200level students must obtain at least a 2.25 GPA in their first year. Before you start this application, ensure you have clear provided copies of the following documents: *.Passport photograph with white or red background. *.School ID card or eligibility *.Admission letter *.Birth certificate *.O’ Level result(s) *.JAMB Result. Ensure the documents are named according to what they represent and are scanned to the email address below, avoid mixing up documents during upload. unicefinterventionscholarship@ gmail.com Application Deadline Date Closing date for receipt of Applications is strictly 7th February, 2016 by 11:59pm. Source: http://lazyreporta.com/apply-for-unicefspic-2016-scholarship-award-for-100l-200l-undergaduates/ Lalasticlala |
Popular comedian, I Go Dye is unarguably one of the best in the act in Nigeria.Source: http://yarnvibes.com/structural-engineer-popular-comedian/ Lalasticlala
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The body of Mr. Dan Orogun, Managing Director of the Guaranty Trust Bank in Liberia was pulled out of a river a day after he was declared missing in a boating accident. According to a statement released by GTBank Liberia, Orogun, a Nigerian, went missing after an unfortunate boating mishap that took place on Sunday, January 24, at the Barracuda Resort off the Robertsfied Highway in Monrovia. Mr Orogun, a banker with more than 20 years experience was at the resort with friends when he reportedly fell into the water. Eyewitnesses said several attempts made to rescue him failed. He is credited with setting up GT Bank in Sierra Leone before moving to Liberia to set up another branch. http://www.ekitionline.com.ng/gtbank-liberia-md-dan-orogun-dies-boating-accident-liberia-photos/ Lalasticlala
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Even though blogging has been around for some time now, only recently did Nigerians start to take it seriously. Presently, the rate at which Nigerians are creating blogs is on the increase. This is due to the widespread notion that blogging is a lucrative online business that could be a real money-spinner. But the belief that blogging is a goldmine didn’t just strike Nigerians by chance. The remarkable successes recorded by fellow Nigerians in the world of blogging brought about the belief. So in this article, we will be looking at the 20 most influential bloggers in Nigeria. Keep in mind that these people may not necessarily be the richest online entrepreneurs in the country. But they have been able to make strong impacts in the world of blogging. With their blogs, they have been able to improve the lives of Nigerians at home and in Diaspora. Now, let’s see who’s on our list: Top 20 Most Influential Bloggers in Nigeria 1. Linda Ikeji Linda Ikeji was a former model. She left modeling less than a decade ago and later started her blog, LindaIkeji..com which later become one of the most popular blogs in Nigeria. Linda blogs about entertainment gist and gossip, and her posts could be controversial sometimes. Her blog attracts several thousands of hits on a daily basis. [/b]2. Omoyele Sowore[/b] A Nigerian political activist, Omoyele Sowore is the founder of the popular saharareporters.com, a news site that has been named “the Wikileaks of Africa” by The Daily Beast. Based in New York City, Sahara Reporters is supported by grants donated by the Ford Foundation and the Omidyar foundation. The news website is notorious for first-hand insider information and conspiracy reports without fear of government action. Sahara Reporters has received several threats from individuals whose illegal activities has been exposed on the website as well as from the Nigerian government. 3. Makinde Azeez Makinde Azeez’s blog is notable for exclusive Nigerian Musics and Videos. The blog, http:// was launched 2009 and has since grown into one of the most popular blogs in the Nigeria. He shares inclusive news on celebrities, sports, education and other important information and opinions on his blog. Makinde gives us such a Nigerian vibe and we are addicted to his site. 4. Samuel Ayeni Adekunle Samuel can be listed among the Most Influential Bloggers in Nigeria. He is the founder of Thenet.ng. His site is entertaining and original, focusing on celebrities, lifestyles, music and videos, latest Nigeria news and information. Thenet.ng is a collective site about Nigeria and her people. His site provides the important details of most celebrities’ lives that would otherwise be hidden. 5. Chude Jideonwo Chude Jideonwo is the CEO of RED media group. He owns YNaija.com (culled from “Young and Nigerian”), a blog has been nicknamed the “high priest of Nigerian culture.” The blog is culture driven, and it features content that highlights the rich culture of Nigeria. Through its job aggregation section, YNaija displays job vacancies and has helped many Nigerians find meaningful employment. The youth-oriented blog has segments for daily news, politics, opinion, enterprise, TV, teen, and lots more. Continue Reading @ http://lazyreporta.com/top-20-influential-bloggers-nigeria-2016/ Cheers |
Futurecrown:Of course uniben is great and a should be included. But lautech is out of it. Can't be among the top 15 as at now. |
Studying medicine and practising Medicine in Nigeria can only be achieved by taking the step of going to a medical school. Although, there are several Universities all scattered across Nigeria claiming they offer Medicine and Surgery as an accredited course. Having known that you really need to know the best of theses medical schools, is the main reason behind this list of Top 10 Universities To Study Medicine In Nigeria. View Below The List of Top 10 Universities To Study Medicine in Nigeria 1) University of Ibadan (UI). 2) Obafemi awolowo university (OAU). 3) University of Ilorin (Unilorin). 4) Ahmadu bello university Zaria (ABU). 5) University of lagos (Unilag). 6) Lagos state University (Lasu). 7) University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN). Delta state university Abraka (Delsu).9) Niger delta university (NDU). 10) Ambrose Alli University Ekpoma (AAU). Of course the list is without justification and is really questionable. Also considering the number of private medical schools in Nigeria and none is listed, it’s really amazing. http://lazyreporta.com/top-10-universities-to-study-medicine-in-nigeria-2016/ Lalasticlala |
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This is a list of the Top 5 Nigerian Universities For Postgraduate Studies. A lot is happening across the country in terms of the development of education. This is especially very obvious in developed countries because the value of education over there is held with optimum concern. However, the story in developing countries like Nigeria is also changing. At least, there used to be a time in Nigeria when having primary school certificate was not only sufficient, but it was valuable enough for you to present for job applications and you were sure you would get a good job, gone are the good old days. Then as time went on it became the secondary school certificate and then first-Degree. Today, a first-degree may not even be enough to fetch you a good job. Reason why you might need something more, which is postgraduate studies. Upgrading academic qualification is what has driven quite a number of people into seeking Postgraduate Studies in order to increase the competitive advantage and chances in the labour market. Nevertheless, not all universities offer Postgraduates Studies and even if they do, it’s differing levels of quality and we need to know the best of post graduate schools. Now let us take a look at top 5 Nigerian universities that offer Postgraduate studies. 1. University of Lagos (UNILAG) This is one of the most popular/expensive Federal Universities in Nigeria (if you like, you can call it the ‘private-public’ University of Nigeria). Graduates from this citadel of learning carry themselves with a lot of pride. The Federal Government of Nigeria tried not too long ago to change the name of the school which was founded in 1962 to MAULAG – Moshood Abiola University of Lagos, and this move by the government was met with stiff opposition from both present and past students of the school. UNILAG is a good choice for Postgraduate students for several reasons. Its certificates are generally well accepted. It runs one of the fastest academic calendars with relative stability. Barring all unforeseen circumstances, you should be done with your postgraduate programme in 14 months. More information here: http://spgs.unilag.edu.ng/ 2. University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) UNILORIN, one of the nation’s federal universities, established in 1975, is one of the go-to schools for postgraduate studies and even for degree courses. This has become possible because in recent times the school has been able to maintain a stable school calendar for about 7 years. If you are lucky to have a nice supervisor and your thesis is not so difficult, you should be through with your postgraduate programme within a year. Get more information here: http://www.unilorin.edu.ng/pgschool/ 3. University of Nigeria, Nsuka (UNN) UNN is not seen as a major player in the league of schools that run postgraduate progammes, and this seemingly disadvantage is because of its location; it is not located in a city. This school that was established in 1955, remains one of the schools where you can obtain your masters quickly, in fact in less than a year, if time is a factor that you would consider in choosing a school, especially in the engineering and science studies. Though some other courses can take up to 18 months to finish (and this is not peculiar to UNN alone). Get more information here: http://www.unn-edu.info/post-graduate 4. University of Ibadan (UI) Some say this is the ‘Harvard’ of Nigeria. Well, you will not say they are far from the truth, looking at the pedigree of the school. Being the first university in Nigeria, established in 1948 initially known as University College, Ibadan (UCI) before it was changed to University of Ibadan in 1962. Getting admitted into the school for a postgraduate study is always a herculean task. This is due in part to the number of prospective applicants for postgraduate programmes. Give and take, you should be through with your postgraduate studies within 18 – 21 months. UI maintains a high standard in quality, therefore applicants must be prepared for hard work. Find out more here: http://www.admissions.pgschool.ui.edu.ng/ 5. Covenant University (CU) One of the most popular privately owned universities in Nigeria. The Chancellor being the very enigmatic Bishop David Oyedepo of the Winners Chapel church. Since the establishment in October 2002, the school has changed the dynamics of how schools at all levels are run in Nigeria, holding herself to the highest standards obtainable in developed countries in the Western world. Regarded as one of the most equipped universities in the country, the school has won University of the Year Award more than once. Applicants can rest be assured that they will complete their postgraduate studies in this school in record time of between 12 – 18 months. Find out more here: http://www.pgschool.covenantuniversity.edu.ng/admissions/ That should be all for now on Top 5 Nigerian Universities For Postgraduate Studies. What's your own opinion ?Source: http://lazyreporta.com/top-5-nigerian-universities-for-postgraduate-studies/ |
https://gist.mp3bullet.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Most-searched-in-African-countries-on-google-2015.jpg In Ghana, hip hop bad guy, Sarkodie, was on top of the search ranking for 2015, while new president, Muhammadu Buhari, was the most searched. According to data provided by Google in 2015, footballers and hip-hop artists are the most popular people googled in Africa. In an africa report, international football stars Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, as well as controversial international artists such as Chris Brown, Nicki Minaj, and so on, were amongst the most popular. The report reveals that Cameroon and Togo were the only countries that googled their home grown players the most –Samuel Eto’o and Seyi Emmanuel Adebayor topping search lists in both countries respectively. Lalasticlala |
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David Oyedepo Foundation Scholarships 2016 Course(s) Offered: All fields Course Level: Undergraduate Country to Study in: Nigeria Scholarship Description The David Oyedepo Foundation scholarship program is the major platform for promoting the vision and goals of the David Oyedepo Foundation, DOF. The scholarship program awards scholarships to qualified individuals who are indigenes and residents of African countries, and have been offered admission to specific universities in Nigeria. The scholarship program can essentially be divided into 3 categories: 1). DOF Scholars; 2). DOF Leadership Scholars; and 3). DOF Farmers Scholars. The DOF scholars program grants individuals the opportunity to acquire a first degree at top schools in the African continent. It grants individuals the opportunity to build up the leadership potentials that are so evidently lacking in the leaders of our today’s society, through the yearly programs and community development initiatives. Eligibility In order to apply for any of the three scholarship programs, you must: *.Be a Citizen of any African Country *.Resident of an African Nation *.Between the ages of 18 and 25 Each scholarship awardee becomes a David Oyedepo Foundation Scholar (DOF scholar) and is expected to meet up with the requirements each year for maintaining the scholarship program. Participating Institutions Scholarship is available for pursuing undergraduate program at the following universities: *.Covenant University, and *.Landmark University Fields of study Candidates can apply to their choice course of study. However, special consideration would be given to candidates whose courses fall under the following categories: *.Agriculture and allied courses *.Medicine *.Para Medical science *.Political science *.Education and allied courses Number of awards Not specified Sponsorship duration All applicants are awarded full scholarship for the duration of their study, however a yearly review of scholarship is carried out every year to ensure candidate remains worthy of scholarship award. Each scholarship awardees: *.Must maintain a continuous standard of excellence as measured by the David Oyedepo Foundation *.Carry out a yearly summer community project that fulfil the following criteria: *.Must be focused on community development *.Must be a community based project *.Must engage a volunteer base of class and schoolmates *.Must engage knowledge in current field of study *.A video & document report of the project must be generated and submitted to the foundation at the end of every school year. *.The school will be required to generate and send the foundation a semester by semester report of academic progress. Scholarship benefits The scholarship program covers all study and travel expenses for the duration of the course of study. Method of Application The DOF Scholars are between the ages of 18-25. They are either *.Recipients of the university or secondary school scholarship programs, or *.Fresh graduates who are applying for post graduate study scholarship Application forms need to be filled in and submitted online. To apply, visit the David Oyedepo Foundation Scholarship Program http://davidoyedepofoundation.org/portal/scholarship/ DEADLINES: Applications for the 2016/2017 academic session commences 12th January 2016. The deadline for scholarship application is Thursday March 31st 2016 at GMT +01.00. [/b]PLEASE NOTE:[/b] Covenant University is located in Ota, Ogun State in Nigeria. It is a Private Christian University and a member of the Association of Commonwealth Universities. Landmark University is located in Omu-Aran, Kwara State in Nigeria. It is a Private Christian University, and has colleges with state of the art facilities in place. Colleges include: College of Agricultural Sciences, College of Business and Social Sciences, and College of Science and Engineering. Source: http://lazyreporta.com/david-oyedepo-foundation-scholarship-programme-for-undergraduate-african-students-2016/ |
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Delta state university Abraka (Delsu).