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Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by morayho(m): 6:36am On Feb 10, 2016
HELP OOOOOO I APPLIED FOR A ROOM SINCE 2 DAYS AGO I NEVER RECEIVE CONFIRMATION OOOOOOO I
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by morayho(m): 2:48pm On Feb 09, 2016
Khan1993:
just use remita option. You can find ur way 4rm dere.
OK thanks
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by morayho(m): 2:01pm On Feb 09, 2016
Khan1993:
after you are being sent the hall authority to pay to ur mail.
What are the steps taken to pay through webpay
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by morayho(m): 1:12pm On Feb 09, 2016
Khan1993:
yeah. Paid already. Webpay rocks. Save one stress
Am I to pay before or after notification of hall application on my personal school email? or am I to pay first before receiving the notification?
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by morayho(m): 9:44am On Feb 09, 2016
Are we to pay before or after the notification of hall application on our mail?
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by morayho(m): 10:24am On Feb 08, 2016
shoyemiayodeji:




Nah
morayho:
pls how can i login into the email provided by the school
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by morayho(m): 10:02am On Feb 08, 2016
pls is it compulsory to pick a category for the hostel accommodation?
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by morayho(m): 8:26am On Feb 08, 2016
pls how can i login into the email provided by the school
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by morayho(m): 7:21am On Feb 08, 2016
Are we to choose only the bundled fee and accommodation when making payment?
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by morayho(m): 9:00pm On Feb 06, 2016
Pls is block A majorly for freshers in tedder hall?
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by morayho(m): 7:28pm On Feb 05, 2016
kumpharm:
All your questions will be answered on Monday.. By then things will be much clearer.. Detailed instructions will be on the website.. Don't be in a haste to do things.

From last year's procedures

Activating mails
The password to access your mails will be given to you. You'll be asked to change the password at first login..

Room Application
You'll fill a form where you'll get to upload passport, select block and room, list 3 referees along with their addresses, phone numbers and emails. The application may be approved within minutes if you're lucky or within 48 hours. (you can check this in your mails). Go back to the portal to print the hall authority to pay ( this will contain the approved block and room) which you'll take to the bank

School fees.
Click on pay advice, log in, select bundled fee ( school fees + ges levy) .. Print out.. You're to take this along with the authority to pay given to you during clearance to the bank...



NB: Guard the authority to pay, as you'll use it to pay all fees till you graduate. Be sure to come with all originals of your documents and never submit your original documents.

Last year.. I left my original birth certificate @ home.. Departments in the faculty of science no gree clear me oo... I begged and begged and begged. Had to go back to Lagos to get it before i was cleared.
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by morayho(m): 7:44am On Feb 05, 2016
Leystra:
INFORMATION TO ALL NEW STUDENTS

BEFORE YOU PAY EITHER AT THE DESIGNATED BANKS OR USING YOUR ATM CARD, KINDLY ENSURE THAT YOU HAVE APPLIED AND ASSIGNED A ROOM & A BED SPACE. ENSURE ALSO THAT YOU HAVE A PRINTOUT COPY OF THE HALL AUTHORITY TO PAY PRESENTED TO THE BANKS OR FOR YOURSELF BEFORE USING ANY OF THE PAYMENT METHODS. THE PAYMENT OPTIONS ARE THE PIN or WEBPAY (ATM CARD, VERVE OR MASTER CARD) YOU CAN GET THE PIN FROM ANY OF THE DESIGNATED BANKS BELOW:
Mainstreet Bank, Wema Bank, First Bank, Stanbic IBTC & UI Microfinance Bank...

Courtesy...

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Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by morayho(m): 5:30pm On Jan 30, 2016
Packup:
we ve 3floors nd a dungeon...........I will recommend 27 to 50,they allocate 3per room with sometimes 3,2bunks and a cupboard,nearness to toilet?lol u like to dey shit,deres is always water......d kichenette is ok,but it will become useless after like 4th week
thanks
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by morayho(m): 3:12pm On Jan 30, 2016
Good pm
Any info about tedder hall will be helpful i.e
the floor and room to choose, how many student per room, nearness to toilet, water and kitchenette.
Family / Re: 9 Lies You Need To Stop Believing by morayho(m): 11:09am On Jan 14, 2016
eleojo23:
It's been a while since I created a topic on this platform. I wish to share this with you as a way of starting the new year.

The worst lies are the ones you tell yourself over and over again – the ones you live by. Perhaps someone close to you ingrained these lies in your mind, perhaps you were influenced by the negativity of popular media channels, or perhaps they grew from simple, innocent misunderstandings.
Either way, if you plan to learn something new for the sake of self-improvement this new year, start by unlearning a lie that has been deceiving you. Here are nine lies I have determined to unlearn in my own life:

1. Success looks a certain way.
You are not in this world to live up to everyone else’s expectations, nor should you feel that everyone else is here to live up to yours. You’ve got to pave your own distinct path. What success means to each of us is different. It’s about spending your life happily in your own way.
You have your own personal calling that’s as unique as your fingerprints.
The best way to succeed is to discover this calling within you and then find away to offer it to the world in the form of a beneficial service. Ultimately, if you can wake up every morning and do something that makes a positive difference, makes you proud, and makes you smile, before you get back to bed, you are a true success.

2. Happiness is about getting what you want.
There are two ways people try to find happiness. One is to continue to accumulate more and more of what they think they want. The other is to appreciate what they already have. The latter is the right path. Happiness isn’t about getting what you want; it’s about wanting what you’ve got. Happiness is not a goal, it’s a by-product of living well in each moment.
To be happy doesn’t mean you don’t desire more, it simply means you’re thankful for what you have and patient for what’s yet to come. Sometimes it’s easy to get so caught up in trying to accomplish something big, that you fail to notice the little things that give life its magic. So appreciate today for all it’s worth. Today is one of the good old days you’re going to miss in the years ahead.

3. A busy day is a productive day.
“Work smarter, not harder” is one of the most common clichés in the personal development space. But like most clichés, few people actually do it. Go ahead and take a look around; the busy people outnumber the productive people by a wide margin. Perhaps you’re one of them.
Busyness seems impressive. It puts you in the heat of the action. It gives you an elevated sense of accomplishment. You’re always late for social engagements, barely have enough time for family get-togethers, and hardly get a moment to yourself.
Emails and texts are shooting out of your smartphone like machinegun bullets, commitments and meetings fill up your entire calendar, and sleep is an afterthought. You’re like a rock star without a record.
Of course, it’s all just an illusion. A commitment to anything more than the essential is to work harder, not smarter. So flip it around and work smarter by putting first things first.

4. To be brave is to not be afraid.
Truth be told, the only time you can be brave is when you are afraid. Being brave is when you do something, regardless of your fears, because you know it’s the right thing to do. In other words, you are afraid to do it because there are unknowns, but then you go ahead and do it anyway.
Whatever course you decide upon in life, there is always the possibility that something will go wrong. There will always be difficulties arising that tempt you to fear that you don’t have what it takes. To map out any course of action and follow it to an end requires bravery.

5. To be strong is to not feel pain.
Life is often painful. It requires a worthy struggle for growth and experience. Anyone who says differently is selling a lie.
The strongest people are the ones who feel pain, accept it, learn from it, and fight through it. They turn their wounds into wisdom. It’s all about having the courage to take a break, to shed a tear, to dust yourself off, and then to get back in the ring to fight like you’ve never fought before.

6. Everyone around you is holding you back.
Many of us don’t genuinely want to be responsible for our own fate. Perhaps we daydream about “fulfilling our dreams,” but we leave those dreams firmly in the realm of fantasy. We don’t research them, talk to people about them, read related books, etc. Somehow we prefer the fantasy to the reality. And there’s nothing wrong with that, until we say that someone else is “holding us back”. That turns an idle fantasy into a barricade of lies.
The truth is, if you’re not working on something meaningful today, the only person holding you back is YOU. If you aren’t doing anything about your goals and dreams, you have no one to blame except yourself. Either you take responsibility for your life or someone else will. Blame is a scapegoat – it’s an easy way out of taking accountability for your own outcome. It’s a lot easier to point the finger at someone or something else instead of looking within.
When it comes to working hard to achieve a goal or dream – earning a degree, building a business, or any other personal achievement that takes time and commitment – one thing you have to ask yourself is: “Am I willing to live a few years of my life like many people won’t, so I can spend the rest of my life like many people can’t?”


7. You are automatically entitled to certain things from others.
People are sometimes led to have a sense of entitlement because they falsely believe they are owed something based on the social role they have chosen. For example, if someone has accepted the role of being someone’s friend, boyfriend, girlfriend, husband or wife, they feel entitled to get certain favors from the other person. If someone has accepted the role of being a parent, they feel entitled to being respected by their children. If someone has accepted the role of being a consumer, they feel entitled to be served to their specific wishes. Of course, these expectations of entitlement often go unfulfilled. Why? Because nothing in this world is guaranteed.
Regardless of your chosen role in all your relationships and walks of life, you don’t automatically get any more than you openly communicate, negotiate, and work for.

8. You will feel comfortable when the time is right.
So many of us complain about the boring repetition present in our daily routines, yet we choose no clear course for correction. We want to change something, but we never think the time is right. Why? Because the very source of our boredom also provides a solid foundation of comfort. We are comfortable with our current surroundings. Steering off the known track is risky, and we are subconsciously scared of what might happen if we do.
So, what happens when we stick to the current track? Nothing. We jog along the same circular track at a steady pace daily. We pass by the same mile marker at the exact moment we did yesterday, and the day before, and the week before that. There is not a worry on our minds because we already know the terrain that lies ahead.
If something makes you a bit nervous and uncomfortable, it means you’re doing it right and growing. All great opportunities in life will force you to grow emotionally and intellectually.
They force you to stretch yourself and your comfort zone, which means you won’t feel totally comfortable at first.
And when you don’t feel comfortable, you will likely assume the timing isn’t right, even though it is.

9. It’s already too late.
If you’re reading this right now, congratulations, you are alive, which means it’s not too late for you. Things can change if you want them to. Right now you can choose differently and make something new happen.

Getting rid of these lies from your mind will not happen automatically. It will take some time and practice. I have started erasing these lies from my mind and you too should do the same. The earlier you start the better.

I hope you found this helpful.

Happy New Year To You! smiley

Credits to http://www.marcandangel.com/2013/05/30/9-lies-to-unlearn-before-its-too-late for the excerpts used in this post.
Romance / Re: I Bought A Consumable Yesterday That Expired 16years Ago (photos) by morayho(m): 5:14pm On Dec 10, 2015
Maybe the expiry is 2099 who knows? embarassed undecided

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Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by morayho(m): 4:59pm On Dec 10, 2015
Temiel:

That's the thing, jamb is still telling 'not given admission yet'.
No one has been issued jamb admission letter yet ( second batch) so it is not that necessary. For the school admission letter it is issued a day after payment of acceptance fee so during your clearance you can print it out at the nearest cafe and if not still available just complain to the admission officer he\she will clear you.

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Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by morayho(m): 7:07am On Dec 10, 2015
Temiel:

Okay, thanks. Mine has a logo.
No problem
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by morayho(m): 6:54am On Dec 10, 2015
IamLucy:

what of if written with a pen?
i think it must be typed
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by morayho(m): 6:44pm On Dec 09, 2015
Temiel:

If you mean the reference letter, my first letter is not with stamp and it's typed. I'll be getting the second one tonight.
Pls note that your reference letter must bear a logo if not stamped otherwise it is invalid.
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by morayho(m): 7:52am On Oct 27, 2015
Pls can someone pls add me to d whatapp group 08147919343
Education / Re: LAUTECH 2014/2015 Admission Thread by morayho(m): 7:19pm On Sep 03, 2015
no
Politics / Re: Thread To Monitor 6-Week War To Crush Boko Haram by morayho(m): 6:04pm On Feb 08, 2015
OBSERVING
Politics / Re: "Those Accusing Me Of Sponsoring Boko Haram Are Mad" - Jonathan by morayho(m): 10:32am On Jan 30, 2015
undecided Mad!! I do not expect such word coming out from a presidents mouth. Indeed this man is clueless
Jokes Etc / Re: Temple Run Yoruba Version by morayho(m): 11:19am On Dec 28, 2014
Temple Run indeed grin
Literature / Re: Free N5000 For A Writer Here Every Month! Click To See How! by morayho(m): 1:06pm On Dec 07, 2014
I vote Therock5555
I vote Divepen
I vote Therock5555. Again!!
Family / Re: 25 Amazing Facts About Sharks by morayho(m): 6:02am On Dec 05, 2014
10 From Miniature to Massive
Measuring only seven inches long, the dwarf
lantern shark is the smallest shark in existence.
On the other hand, the whale shark is the world’s
largest shark. It can grow to be 50 feet long and
weigh more than 40,000 pounds.
9 Shark Repellant
The Moses sole is one of the rare fish sharks
cannot eat. When a shark bites into one, the fish
releases a chemical that causes the shark
release it. Scientists are currently attempting to
recreate this chemical so they can use it to repel
sharks from humans.
8 Straight as an Arrow
Native Americans in Florida used the teeth of
Great White sharks as arrowheads.
7 All the Better to Hear You With
A little known fact about sharks is that they have
an acute sense of hearing. Some sharks can
hear prey from up to 3,000 feet away.
6 It’s All in Your Head
Sharks’ ears are located inside their heads.
5 Rumor Has It
An ancient shark called Carcharodon Megalodon
(“rough tooth, big tooth”) had teeth measuring
more than six inches long (the largest shark
teeth ever found), jaws big enough to swallow an
entire car, and a body the same length as
tyrannosaurus rex. Some believe this shark may
still exist in deep water.
4 Not Picky Eaters
The tiger shark is the second-most dangerous
shark in the world and is sometimes referred to
as the “garbage can of the sea” because it will
eat anything. Remnants of a chicken coop filled
with bones and feathers were once discovered in
the stomach of a dead tiger shark.
3 Go Lay an Egg
Whale sharks lay the largest eggs of any animal
on land or in the sea. The largest whale shark
egg on record measured 14 inches in diameter.
2 Shark Bait Ooh Ha Ha
Some South Pacific islanders considered sharks
to be gods and offered human sacrifices to them
until as recently as the nineteenth century.
1 Thick Skinned
Shoes made from shark leather last four times
longer than regular leather shoes.
Family / 25 Amazing Facts About Sharks by morayho(m): 10:59pm On Dec 04, 2014
. 25 Expensive Dental Bills
The average shark has 40-45 teeth and can
have up to seven rows of replacement teeth.
Because sharks lose a lot of teeth and grow
them back quickly, they often go through more
than 30,000 teeth in a lifetime.
24 Bad to the Bone
Sharks do not have a single bone in their bodies.
Their skeletons are made of cartilage.
23 Jam Packed
Hammerhead sharks are born with soft heads so
they won’t jam their mothers’ birth canals.
22 Not Your Mama’s Cookies
The Cookiecutter shark’s name stemmed from
its unusual feeding method. The sharks attaches
its mouth onto its victim and carves out a hunk of
flesh, leaving a circular wound in its prey that
resembles the hole a pastry cutter forms in
dough
21 Survival of the Fittest
The first tiger shark pup to hatch inside its
mother’s womb devours its unborn siblings until
only two pups remain, one on each side of the
womb.
20 Prehistoric
Sharks inhabited the earth 200 million years
before the dinosaurs appeared and have
changed only minimally during that time.
19 It’s a Man’s World
Despite the fact that an almost equal amount of
men and women swim in the ocean, men
account for nearly 90 percent of shark attack
victims.
18 Stomachs of Steel
Shoes, chairs, boxes of nails, drums, entire
bottles of wine, and the rear half of a horse are
just some of the many bizarre objects that have
been found in sharks’ stomachs over the years.
17 Knee Deep
About two-thirds of shark attacks on humans
have occurred in less than six feet of water.
16 What are the Chances?
About 30 people die during shark attacks each
year, which means you have a greater chance of
being killed by bee stings or struck dead by
lightning.
15 Putting Things in Perspective
For every human killed by a shark, two million
sharks are killed by humans.
14 Cancer Cure
Scientists study shark cartilage to research
possible cures for cancer because sharks rarely
ever develop cancer.
13 Whoa
A Great White shark weighing 2,664 pounds and
measuring almost 17 feet in length was the
largest fish ever caught with a rod and reel.
12 Adaptation
Bull sharks can live in both salt and fresh water
by regulating the substances in their blood.
11 Just Breathe
Most sharks must swim constantly to force
water through their mouths and over their gills
because they lack the ability to pump water over
their gills like the majority of fish.
Literature / Attributes Of A Good Writer by morayho(m): 2:28pm On Dec 02, 2014
1.You must be well read
You must read and not just in the fields that
interest you – writers pull from an astonishing
variety of sources for their work. If you do not
read, you will never become a writer. Let me
just repeat that: if you do not read, you will not
– indeed, you cannot – become a writer.
2.Imaginative
It sort of goes without saying, but an
imagination is critical. Feed your imagination
with books, movies, images, people, places. If
you have no raw material, you’ve nothing to
create with.
3.Critical
Be critical of your own work. Do not think that
everything you write is golden. The images you
see in your head may never match what you
finally put down on paper … but you keep
trying.

4.Disciplined
This is a job. Treat it like a job. You must write
every day – you may throw it away the
following day – but you have to write every day.
And just like any other job, the more you do it,
the better you become.
5.Passionate
Be under no illusions: this is a tough job. No
one is forcing you to do this, you’re doing it
because you love it, because you have to,
because it is part of you. You must be
passionate about the work.
6.Patient
Writers ultimately must become the most
patient people in the world. Everything takes its
own sweet time. A book takes a year to write,
publishers take 18 months to get it onto the
shelves, editors take months to reply, agents
even longer. The overnight successes are rare.
The majority of writers create a book , send it
out into the world and go straight into the next
book while waiting patiently for the first one to
find a home.
7.Ambitious
You have to want this. Really want it. There is a
cost to writing and it is a personal cost: the
family you do not get to spend time with, the
friends you rarely see, the movies you will miss,
the television programs you will never watch,
the books you will never find the time to read.
There are advantages though – and only you can
decide if one outweighs the other.
Thick Skin
Trust me, once your book is out in the wild, it is
fair game for everyone. You will get good
reviews and bad ones – and you will only
remember the bad ones. By all means, read the
reviews and if the reviewer has a point, then
take it on board, but don’t take it personally.
8.A Good Storyteller
If you’re going to be a writer of fiction – you
have to be a liar! A book is a lie – a big 75,000
words or more lie. PEACE
Education / Re: LAUTECH 2014/2015 Admission Thread by morayho(m): 10:28am On Nov 26, 2014
codedflowz:


Just added you Bro.
pls add me too 08147919343
Education / Re: LAUTECH 2014/2015 Admission Thread by morayho(m): 9:29am On Nov 20, 2014
AyodejiTM:
Saw this on facebook, Decided to share it with you guys.

Words Of Advice For The Newly Admitted students.

I need you to understand that all am about to tell
you here are what we have seen and what still
happens, so read to the end.
For the admitted ones the questions on their minds
are; when is school resuming? Should we start coming to school? When is clearance starting? Should we start paying for school fees and so on? Those are right questions but Beyond these, there are certain valuable things you also need to know.

First of all, big congratulations for having made it
and congratulations in advance to those yet to be
admitted. It's not easy. Do not feel you are better than those who couldn't make it or will not make it, rather; give God all the praises because its not as if you read or prepared more than they did, its not as if you did more or took more risks than they did, you all read, prepared, did equal expenses and took same risks but God hasfavoured you and said this is your time.

I want you to understand that gaining admission into university is NOT the time for you to start planning to exhibit all those your bad potentials you are not allowed to exhibit at home, wearing sexy and seductive clothes which you are not allowed to
wear at home (girls), carrying irresponsible hair
styles which you are not allowed to carry at home (Guys). It's NOT the time for you to start making plans on how to visit those men/guys you have been longing to visit or the time to start inviting girls to come visit you, its NOT the time to start going for party, its NOT the time to lose your virginity,
school, its NOT the time to get yourself "belonged" or start being arrogant, naughty, etc. Gaining admission into university is the time to feel
"FOCUSED", its the time to feel "CHALLANGED", its
the time to feel "AT RISK", its the time to feel
"RESPONSIBLE", its the time to be "CAREFUL",
humble and know that 80% of the decisions about
your destiny now lies in your hands and any wrong
decision you make at this stage will definitely
reflect on your academics/future tomorrow.
For you to be that great person you have always wished or desired to be starts right now as a fresher, for you to make your first class, second class upper/lower, third class, etc all starts as a fresher, for you to graduate or not graduate with your mates starts as a fresher.

A lot of good and bad things are waiting for you
inside that campus. Some will tell you that you need to belong to cult to make it, they will tell you that the former head of state, Governor, senator were all there because they were cultists. What they won't tell you is about many who died in the
process. Some will tell you that you need to become "GAY".. (a lesbian or a homo-intimateist) to avoid
distraction, diseases and unwanted pregnant, what about the curses that are attached to it?
Some will tell you that you need a company and
someone to date or always be with to know whats
up around the school or to get academic aid or to
avoid being lonely...they are all lies. There are harmless friends, there are fellowships, there are reading groups,there are good clubs to be your company, academic aid and so on. University is a dangerous place because your parents are not there to direct you or make decisions for you, your room-mates or your school friends can't do that for you; they have not even finished deciding rightly for themselves let alone deciding for you. All the decisions are on you to make. Nobody will ask you to read, nobody will ask you to come to class on
time, nobody will force you to do your assignment or quiz. If you are not a decisive type, kindly start learning it now or better still, do not come to university to destroy your future or life. University is a very sweet place and also a very ugly place, it can shape you into a great person, it can also reshape or destroy you. We have tried to provide you with info on how to enter university, we wont tell you how you will live your life there. Be Careful_And_Wise.
Thank u so much 4 dis

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