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EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2014/15 Admission Process.... by mitshell: 8:42am On Sep 05, 2014
Nattygeneral: hahahahahahahaha...rotf. D way u wrote dis post is funny...are u a comedian nii??lol
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Na truehuh
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2014/15 Admission Process.... by mitshell: 9:32pm On Sep 04, 2014
guys
is it true dat d COC na ist come ist servehuh
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2014/15 Admission Process.... by mitshell: 9:08am On Sep 03, 2014
Please do I still have a chance to get admitted to CLA dept with 69 . they only admi ted 35 peeps
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan: Social Science Interactive Forum by mitshell: 10:49pm On Sep 02, 2014
Marc9: U stand a greater chance of gaining admission into CLA cos definitely 35 is nt d quota for CLA. But d question is, hw wld u knw many candidates scored 69 for CLA? Íf u guys are many, I guess oda criteria like utme score cld be employed in choosing d number of candidates for d 2nd batch. Well, ur 69 is good enuf to secure u d course in 2nd batch
Bro thanks. But I have done COC won't that affect me getting d course if I am even considered for d coursehuh
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan: Social Science Interactive Forum by mitshell: 10:03pm On Sep 02, 2014
Bro abeg. I dey go for cla and na 69 be my score and cut off na 70 dey only admitted 35, do I still have a chance?
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2014/15 Admission Process.... by mitshell: 10:49am On Aug 29, 2014
Barryquin: Nah.. it doesn't
Thanks
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2014/15 Admission Process.... by mitshell: 10:29am On Aug 29, 2014
Guys pls, does the COC require money? if Yes, how much?
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2014/15 Admission Process.... by mitshell: 10:47am On Aug 27, 2014
Adedayo516: 70-69...


You still have a very good chance of making it.... But then if you can't take the risk... O did advise you to change to English
Is English among courses I can change to?
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2014/15 Admission Process.... by mitshell: 10:38am On Aug 27, 2014
Guys, abeg I had 69 for communication and language arts, which course I fit change tohuh
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2014/15 Admission Process.... by mitshell: 9:54am On Aug 27, 2014
oluafolabi: And I say stop spitting rubbish. This is my best advise for y'all; anyone that's still like 1 or 2 marks below the cutoff can still risk it (if you are lucky maybe). If you are beyond that once the change of course portal is opened I'd advise to change to a course that will give you higher chance of admission. For those of you still interested in doing medicine, I'd advise to pick courses like Biochemistry, Physiology , Human Nutrition and Chemistry. You have a very good chance of crossing to medicine in your 200 lvl if you have a good cgpa. If you choose any other course apart from the ones I listed you won't be able to cross. I repeat, UI doesn't do the ELDS and CATCHMENT sh.it this guy is propagating, do what's best for you. UI goes strictly by her cutoff.
Guy, u mean any one who is one or two marks below cut off shouldn't do change of course??
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2014/15 Admission Process.... by mitshell: 6:58am On Aug 27, 2014
wait guys, the cut off no dey ui home page again, Wetin happen?
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2014/15 Admission Process.... by mitshell: 6:51am On Aug 27, 2014
Marc9: Every admission list comprises of "Merit, catchment, and ELDS", be it 1st batch list, or 2nd batch, it's d same modalities. For CLA, 40% of candidates wld be chosen based on merit(dos dat scaled pass d 70 cut-off), 40% is reserved for catchment criteria, 1 candidate per state, making it a maximum of 36, den 20% ELDS( d best candidates from educational less disadvantage states). 40% merit + 40% catchment + 20% ELDS = Provisional List( Merit list). U scored 69, dat either makes u d best candidate frm ur state, or at most, if any other candidates frm ur state scored d same 69, it puts u all on d same level, just d same way 5 of dos candidates who scored 88 was given a joint scholarship. Trust me, ur name wld definitely be on dat 1st batch! U can take my words to d bank! smiley
Hmmmmm. I pray so
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2014/15 Admission Process.... by mitshell: 5:55am On Aug 27, 2014
Marc9: I bet u, ur name wld be on dat 1st batch/merit list, u just watch! When u see ur name on dat list, come back and give me a hug(if u're a lady), a handshake (if u're a bomboy) smiley
How my name wan take they there? I no meet cut off na
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2014/15 Admission Process.... by mitshell: 4:47am On Aug 27, 2014
ui fucck up big time. Had 69 going for cla and cut off na 70 *crying*
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs New Zealand: FIFA Women's WC Quarter Final (4 - 1) Full Time! by mitshell: 9:13pm On Aug 17, 2014
Havy, which station you dey watch the match??
CrimeRe: South East Nigeria; Guard Rapes 9 Year Old To Death by mitshell(op): 9:32am On Aug 15, 2014
CrimeSouth East Nigeria; Guard Rapes 9 Year Old To Death by mitshell(op): 9:31am On Aug 15, 2014
ENUGU — The Enugu State Police Command has arrested a 22-year-old security guard,
identified as Gideon Musa, for raping a nine-year-old girl to death in the state capital.
According to reports, the suspect, who is a guard near the victim’s house, took the teenager
to a nearby bush and raped her to death.
However, father of the deceased, Mr. Edwin Ode Ominiyi of Umuchigbo, a community in Abakpa
Enugu East council area, was said to have reported the disappearance of her daughter to the
police.
Confirming the incident on Wednesday, the state Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Ebere
Amaraizu, said the victim, according to her father, suddenly disappeared at about 1 pm, which
resulted to a search and subsequent report at the police station.
Following the report, Amaraizu said the policemen swung into action, spreading their tentacles
within the arena and environs.
According to Amaraizu, “a search was, however, intensified by the father assisted by the
suspect. During the search, the suspect pretended to be assisting until the policemen were
informed that he was the last to be seen with the victim.
“Following this revelation, Musa, popularly known as Aboki Mai-guard, was invited and
questioned by the police. He then confessed that he took the victim to a nearby bush where he
had carnal knowledge of her until she became unconscious and fainted.
“He further revealed that when the victim fainted, he had to run out from the bush. When he
took the operatives to the place, the lifeless body of little Endurance was seen lying naked
with blood gushing out from her private part.”
Meanwhile, Police has confirmed that the state’s Criminal and Investigation Department has
commenced investigations just as the body of the deceased has been deposited at the
Parklane Hospital Enugu mortuary for autopsy.
EducationRe: Top Five Universities In The South East by mitshell: 9:13pm On Aug 14, 2014
[quote author=Kasynpaulsyn1997]convenant? Bells? Bowen? Lead city? Lol....... Only u.i and unilag can even compete with the no.3 on my list.[/quote I know oau can't be on your list after you failed their post ume. Lmao!!
PoliticsRe: Beware Islamic Republic Uncovered In Ibadan by mitshell: 9:36pm On Aug 11, 2014
^^^^And has
the Jihad happened?
EducationRe: Ade Ajayi, Former UNILAG Vc Dies At 85 by mitshell(op): 1:35pm On Aug 11, 2014
EducationAde Ajayi, Former UNILAG Vc Dies At 85 by mitshell(op): 1:35pm On Aug 11, 2014
Renowned historian and a former
Vice-Chancellor of the University
of Lagos, Prof. Ade Ajayi, has
passed on.
Although his family had not
released an official statement as of
8 pm press time on Sunday, a
reliable source said he died at the
University College Hospital, Ibadan
on Saturday.
Among scholars of his age and beyond, Ajayi was particularly respected for the thoroughness
of his researches and the fact that he gave character to the study of African history.
A profile of him read “As an early writer of Nigerian and African history, Ajayi brought
considerable respect to the ‘Ibadan School’ and African research. He was known for the
arduous research and rigorous effort he put into his work.
“By extensive use of oral sources in some of his works, such as pre-twentieth century Yoruba
history, he was able to weigh, balance and reconcile each and all of his sources, uncovering a
pathway towards facts in the period which was scarce in written and non prejudiced forms.”
Meanwhile, scholars and other dignitaries have started paying tributes to Ajayi.
US-based legal practitioners, Emmanuel Fashakin, described him as a trail blazer in many
respects.
He said in an online tribute, “He was extremely humble. Indeed, we lost a gem, another worthy
son of Africa.”
Also, Prof. Olutayo Asesina of the University of Ibadan said Ajayi was extremely profound and
energetic.
Adesina added, “He was a phenomenon and one of the foremost African historians. He put
African history and historiography on the world map.”
The Vice-Chancellor, Caleb University, Imota, Lagos State, Prof. Ayodeji Olukoju, told our
correspondent that Ajayi was a legend of African history.
According to him, he was not only a writer, he was also a specialist who could pontificate on
the world and African history.
“Alongside the late Prof. Kenneth Dike, Prof. Ajayi defined the essence of African history. He
was not just a wordsmith, he was also a genius who understood the essence of the subject
and gave respect to the continent,” Olukoju said.
Born in Ikole-Ekiti State on May 26, 1929, Ajayi started education at St. Paul’s School, Ikole, at
the age of five.
He then proceeded to Ekiti Central School for preparation as a pupil teacher, after which he
attended Igbobi College in Lagos.
He eventually gained admission to the University of Ibadan, where he studied History.
In 1952, Ajayi travelled abroad and studied at the Leicester University under the tutelage of
Prof. Jack Simmons, a brilliant Oxford-trained historian.
After graduation, he was a research fellow at the Institute of Historical Research, London from
1957-1958. He later returned to Nigeria and joined the history department of the University of
Ibadan.
In 1964, he was made Dean of Arts at the University and later promoted a deputy Vice
Chancellor. After his stint as deputy Vice Chancellor, he was made the Vice Chancellor of the
University of Lagos in 1972.
The twilight of Ajayi’s career as VC was a controversial one, especially as issues surrounding
the historical Ali Must Go student riot led to his early exit.
But many years after his tenure he continued to work for the advancement of knowledge,
society and humanity in general.
In 1993, Ajayi was awarded the “Distinguished Africanist Award” by the African Studies
Association.
His works include Yoruba Warfare in the Nineteenth Century; Christian Missions in Nigeria,
1841-1891: The Making of a New Elite; and General History of Africa.
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2014/15 Admission Process.... by mitshell: 11:30pm On Jul 29, 2014
Guys PLs, I just wanna open ticket on d ui help.desk stuff. what dod they mean by exthuh?
Romance. by mitshell(op):
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PoliticsRe: (Pictures) Is Mimiko Changing Akure? by mitshell: 10:18pm On Jul 26, 2014
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EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2014/15 Admission Process.... by mitshell: 8:02am On Jul 17, 2014
please you Guys should help me with ui's post ume past question for arts. donphilosophy@gmail.com. Thanks
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2014/15 Admission Process.... by mitshell: 10:59am On Jul 16, 2014
diarisgod: You are good to go! The Credits you have in your O'level are okay. P-UTME is the main thing.
OK. They won't use that olevel points stuffhuh?
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2014/15 Admission Process.... by mitshell: 8:31am On Jul 16, 2014
Hello guys. please I have c all through in my neco exams and I chose ui going for cla with 239 jamb score, will I be invited for post jamb cos of my o
level?

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