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i am thinkin of doin a college degree in canadain poly in elec. engr. after i was told that most of the top schools in canada would require me to do postgraduate diploma because i finished with a 2 2 in computer sci from uniben. |
i hv a b.sc in computer science from a nigerian university. a good job in canada. please what do u think my chances are |
Hi fellow niaralanders, I presently posses a 2.2 B.Sc from a nigerian university. My sole desire is to go to canada to further my education. but presently i am faced with a dilemma to either do a postgraduate diploma and later on do a Masters programme which would take me about two and the half years to complete or do a college degree course in computer science which would take me three years to complete. Where i need help is which of the above choices would enhance my job prospects in canada after completion of the said above programmes. |
foreign investors should ignore BOKO HARAM and invest in NIgERIa- GEJ |
This is rubbissssh, comparing two thieves. when will we rise up as NIGERIANS and condemn anything that is wrong. |
Dolphins FC are unlikely to get any prize money for winning the Nigerian Premier League title. The Nigerian Premier League, without a sponsor, have been running the league on a shoe-string budget, and were forced to borrow from the NFF to prosecute the last four fixtures of the season. No prize-money was announced at the start of the competition, and none has been paid out for over six years despite previous sponsorship to the tune of nearly N1 billion. Acting Executive Secretary Tunji Babalola told KickOffNigeria.com that the board will decide what the champions will get. "The board will have to meet and decide what the prize money will be considering our current situation and the fact that we have to also pay prize money to the winners of the Super Four," he said. Previous winners like Enyimba, Ocean Boys and Bayelsa United were all told they would get a prize money of N5 million, out of the sponsorship fee of around N900 million paid by Glo. Only Ocean Boys were paid, back in 2006. http://www.kickoff.com/news/25509/no-prize-money-for-nigeria-league-champions-dolphins-fc.php |
how much have those, in short i . |
chief lucky nosakare igbenedion is a major contender peeps 8yrs in Edo state with nothing to show for it |
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