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Celebrities / Re: Linda Ikeji Breaks Up With Sholaye Jeremi Her Baby Daddy by Myschoolbreeze(m): 9:16am On Dec 14, 2018
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MrNollyzone:
Meet My Son Jayce And Yes, Sholaye Jeremi Is His Dad! - Linda Ikeji Opens Up On Her Relationship



Finally Linda Ikeji Opens Up on her relationship, she shared this on her blog...

Read below....


Two days before my 38th birthday on September 17th, I welcomed my first child, my son, Jayce. I look at him and I wonder why I waited so long to have a child. I’ve never known love like this. I literally have tears in my eyes every time I look at him. I can’t believe he came out of me. He is by far my greatest blessing and I’m looking forward to navigating him through life!



Now to the reason why you are reading this. I argued with myself for a long time whether to put this out or not…and finally decided it was a story I wanted to share. I've always been open about my life but I'm sharing details about my personal life mostly because of the girls who look up to me. The girls I have mentored, mentoring right now and plan to mentor in the future. I’m very particular about our young girls and I have personally tried over the years to be an example in some way; tried to teach these girls how to fight for their dreams, how to live right and do right and then I go and have a child out of wedlock and that must be a little confusing to some of them and especially with so many untruthful stuff out there about me. The most hilarious is that I had a child for a married man. Lol. Here’s my answer to that! The married man that I will sleep with has not yet been born. If he’s been born, he will die, be buried, rise and die again before he will lay with me. I don’t do married men. The father of my child is a single man and his name is Sholaye Jeremi. To be honest, at some point I thought he was my final bus stop but you know how life happens...lol. Unfortunately he and I are a completely closed chapter. Sadly for our son Jayce, it’s the kind of chapter that can’t ever be opened again.



One of the things many people have asked me is how I met this man because we don’t run in the same circle. Well, I met him 3 years ago at Wheatbaker Restaurant in Ikoyi in December 2015 shortly after I moved to my home in Banana Island, Ikoyi. It was a day after Christmas and I was having dinner with friends when he walked in. He saw me and the rest is history. He claimed at the time that he had never heard of me which was seriously a turn-on for me because up until then I’d only been meeting men who behaved like fans. At the time we met, I was 35 and he was 37 and I’d been single for nearly 4 years. I was definitely searching and I fell in love almost immediately and so we became an item.



At the time I met him he lived in a 3-bedroom flat at what used to be 5th roundabout in Lekki after Mobil. I used to drive for almost two hours in traffic from my house to go see him. Most of the time, I carried my laptop to his home to enable me to work and at the same time spend the whole day with him.



It was a whirlwind romance. He was the funniest and most romantic guy I’d met up until that point, so it was easy to fall in love and I truly believed the feeling was mutual. A few weeks after we met, it seemed like we were planning a future together. This man was already calling me Linda Ikeji Jeremi and making all these plans but then just like that, it was over between us. I went from waking up every morning to love text messages from him to no more calls. I was just thanking God for finally sending me my own man when all of a sudden we were no longer talking to each other. Later he would tell me what scared him off. My public life. He claims he’s a private business man and didn’t want the attention being with me would bring to him and I told him I understood and we went our separate ways. We tried to get back together in 2016 but it didn't work out so much so we separated again but stayed in touch (mostly him to be honest), stayed friends and that was how our back and forth started.



By mid-2017, we were both still single and we started seeing each other again quietly. There were times it was very intense and we talked about a future together, and there were times that I couldn’t figure out what exactly I was doing with this guy. We were not suited for each other. Totally different lifestyles. And there was the problem of my fame. I walked away from this man a million times and he came after me a million and one times. No matter how much I pushed him away, he kept coming back and me, because I couldn’t find anyone else, I kept going back. Lol. So I was basically going back to my ex because I couldn’t find anyone else. *sigh*.



Then I fell pregnant. It wasn’t planned, it just happened; though we talked about having a child together just two months before I fell pregnant. He said something about putting a billionaire baby inside me and I remember jokingly telling him that I’m also a billionaire so our child was going to be a billionaire on both side...and we laughed. But after I fell pregnant, things became extremely weird between us. If I tried to explain what happened, I wouldn’t be able to because it was confusing to me. We went from talking about the pregnancy and being okay with it; he even suggested I go to Dubai for my pre-natals as he didn’t trust doctors in Nigeria, to literally not talking to each other anymore. Around when I was about three months pregnant, he did come to see my parents and actually became very cool with my dad. They were literally exchanging Whatsapp messages every day. He later agreed to a traditional wedding which he didn’t follow through and then he switched. He began to treat me with so much hate and aggression that I and my family had to cut him off completely.



To be honest if anybody had told me when we met three years ago, considering how deeply we cared for each other that I would fall pregnant two years later and he would completely turn his back on me for most part of my pregnancy, I never would have believed it but that’s what happened. I had to draw strength from myself, my family and close friends.



And Jayce...oh my son Jayce, he was my biggest strength. It was almost as if he knew his dad was acting up so he came through for his mum. He was gentle with me when I was carrying him. I had an extremely easy pregnancy. I pushed him out under 3 mins and was in the labour room for less than 30 minutes. And then my snapback was amazing. Three weeks later, it was almost as if I’d never been pregnant. Jayce was my soldier when his dad turned his back.



But still, I have absolutely no iota of regret meeting Sholaye. Gosh, have you seen Jayce? How can I regret that? God doesn’t make mistakes. If you believe that you’re always led by God like I believe then I have to believe that God led me to this man for whatever reasons best known to Him. I thought God sent him as my life partner but I guess He just used him as a vessel for my greatest blessing. Now his part in my story is over. I know when to put my hands up and surrender. That God brought someone significant into your life doesn’t mean they are supposed to follow you throughout your life’s journey. We should learn to know when people’s part in our story is over. Don’t fight for closure, don’t ask for explanations, don’t chase answers, just let them go and know that if God meant for you to have them in your life, He would have given them to you. Sometimes people just come to serve a purpose in your life and are not meant to stay and there’s no point holding on to them. This one is done and dusted. It’s just Jayce and I now moving forward and I know life will be beautiful for us.



Being a single mum wasn’t the dream I had for myself; I’d prayed for the kind of happy home my parents built for us (they’ve been together for 40 years). Nothing is more important to me than family. For years I’d hammered on how much I was looking forward to getting married, having children and building my own family and I believed God was going to come through for me on that one, but I have come to understand that we have no control over what life throws at us no matter how much we plan, pray, or work. And we also have no control over the actions of other people towards us. One of the things I have learnt in my life’s journey is that your idea of how life should go might be different from the way life actually goes. It’s called Life Happening. Sometimes it unfolds into something we never dreamed of but because we don’t recognize the route we find ourselves on our journey through life, doesn’t mean God won’t get us to our destination. Remember, an uncertain chapter doesn’t ruin the whole book. Life will happen whether we are ready or not. All we can do is keep our heads up and keep moving.



Family and close friends told me I owed no one any explanation about the circumstances that led to the birth of my son, but I knew without writing this, I could never stand in front of the young girls who look up to me and talk to them again. I could never go on my secondary school tour and speak with these girls again about living right and doing right. I would always feel like I have no moral right to do so. I went to 15 secondary schools in 2017 and talking to those young impressionable girls has been one of the highlights of my life. I cancelled this year’s tour because I was pregnant and I haven’t made any preparations for next year’s tour because I wanted to set things right first.



I have so many plans for young girls next year and in the coming years with the Selfmade finance and mentorship projects with international collaborations, so this was important for me to do, to explain myself to the young girls who look up to me and feel disappointed that I got pregnant and had a baby out of wedlock. For years, I have preached decency, morality and uprightness and despite what happened to me, I mean it from the bottom of my heart. That should be the only way to live. That’s the only way I live. Don’t ever compromise your values. With this, I was led by my heart and my clock ticking and even though I have no regrets, I’m sorry if I let any of you ladies down by the decision I made, and I hope you learn from my experience. I hope you do better than I did. The ideal thing would be to find a man you love, who loves you back and gives you stability, get married, have kids and raise a family, not being a single mum or a baby mama. I was 37 years old at the time I conceived and if I want to be honest, my age played a role in me allowing myself to be pregnant out of wedlock. I don’t want to be having kids in my 40s or struggling with fertility later in life. This wasn’t the plan but like I said before, life happens. You just have to find a way to make the best of what life throws at you. And so for any young girl this means anything to, I am truly sorry. I am not sorry I had Jayce, I’m just sorry I didn’t go about it the right way.



But you know, despite this crazy love experience, I still believe in love and I believe in happy endings and I can’t wait to one day, God willing, have my fairy tale ending. The father of my child is the only man I’ve given a chance to in 6 years. Lol. I swear. I’m not really a relationship kind of girl. I’m more a career girl. I can go for years without a man. I’m one of those women who don’t need a man to validate their existence but biko, I’ve done the single life enough in the past…lol… going forward I’m looking forward to giving someone else a chance and try this love thing again. I was raised in a happy 2-parents’ home and that’s what I want for Jayce. So I hope I meet a great guy soon until then I’m enjoying motherhood. It rocks! Life has never been more beautiful!



I’d also like to address a few other issues. Number one is this celibacy issue. So many people have trolled me over it and I’d like to correct the misunderstanding. I have never ever in my life said people shouldn’t have sex before marriage. NEVER EVER have I said that. I have even argued with quite a few people that it is not feasible in this day and age. What I have always said and I maintain till today is; Do not ever sleep with men for money because any woman with a brain and determination can get her own money herself. And there’s nothing sweeter than your own money. I am 38 years old and I recently bought a N100million+ car; what the heck do you need to be sleeping with a man for? For designer bags, first class tickets and luxury holidays? GTFOH with sleeping with a man for rent money! You can give yourself all that and more if you apply yourself, fight for your dream and work your butt off. Men don’t have the exclusive right to create wealth; women can also create wealth. Money is not male. Wealth is not male. Success is not male. We women just need to believe in ourselves more and get off our butts and stop relying on our looks and charm instead of our brain, mind, will, and our God given talent/gift. We can be rich, we can be successful, we can break barriers, do what was formerly termed impossible, do what men can do, be CEOs of conglomerates and billionaires without ever having to lie on our backs. Please ladies, we are powerful beyond measure and can do anything and be anything we want to be.



The other thing I’ve always said is; do not sleep around with multiple men who just use your body for their pleasure; that is; too many one night stands, casual sex, many sex partners in a short period of time all in the name of relationships. Your body deserves better. I feel sex should only happen when you’re in a loving, committed relationship with someone you love. I was celibate for many years until I met my son’s father and fell in love. And instead of increasing my body count, I just went back to the same eggplant…lol. My mistake was I should have walked away when the relationship became a waste...lol... but then again, Jayce wouldn’t be here today if I had. So really, there’s nothing that I have preached that I didn’t practice. So you guys stop trolling me over this abeg! Lol.



Thank you for reading and thank you for your understanding.

Love and kisses to you and yours

Hugs

Linda





Source: https://nollyzone.com/meet-my-son-jayce-and-yes-sholaye-jeremi-is-his-dad-linda-ikeji-opens-up-on-her-relationship/
Health / How To Obtain A Master In Public Health Degree - The Missing Guide by Myschoolbreeze(m): 9:13am On Dec 14, 2018
Education / NDA Application Form 2019/2020 (71st Regular Course) by Myschoolbreeze(m): 8:24pm On Dec 09, 2018

Sorry that we forgot to share this here immediately after we published it on our blog https://www.myschoolgist.net/nda-application-form/

Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) 71st regular course (Degree programmes) for the 2019/2020 academic session.

Candidates admitted into NDA for Regular Course will undergo military and academic training as Officer Cadets for a duration of 5 years for Nigerian Army cadets 4 years for Nigerian Navy and Nigerian Air force cadets. On successful completion of training, graduands will earn a honours degree in a core discipline (BSc, BEng, BA). They will equally earn a Presidential Commission into the Armed Forces of Nigeria.

Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) 71st regular course admission online application form will be available for sale as from Monday 22 October 2018 to Thursday 14 March 2019 and it is open to both male and female Nigerians.

The NDA screening test will be conducted as phase one of the Post-UTME screening and is scheduled to hold on Saturday 13 April 2019 at designated centres across the country. Only candidates with JAMB 2019 Registration Number will be eligible to write the exams.

NDA will await JAMB 2018 examination results before shortlisting candidates for the 71 RC Armed Forces Selection Board (AFSB) interview.

Only candidates who score a minimum of 180 (for Faculties of Arts and Social Sciences, Science and Military Science & Interdisciplinary Studies) and 210 (for Faculty of Engineering) in JAMB 2019 examination shall be offered admission into NDA by the AFSB.

[b]NDA 71st Regular Course Admission Requirements.
[/b]The requirements for various undergraduate degree programmes are as detailed in the NDA website / applications portal, as well as in the JAMB Brochure and website. All other information concerning degree courses, eligibility and examination centres are as contained in the NDA website / applications portal. Please note that working knowledge of French, Arabic and Mandarin will be an added advantage to applicants. WAEC/NECO or NABTEB results of 2019 will not be accepted.

1. To be eligible for admission into the Nigerian Defence Academy, a candidate must have the following:

Passed the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME) and attained an acceptable minimum national standard (as determined by JAMB annual policy meeting) in English language, Mathematics and any other two subjects relevant to the proposed course of study as set out by the JAMB brochure.
The course applied for on JAMB and NDA portal must be the same.
The choice of UTME subjects combination must be relevant to the course applied for in NDA.
Minimum of Five O level credits at GCE, SSCE (WAEC,NECO and NABTEB) in English language, Mathematics and three other subjects which are relevant to the intended programme at not more than two sittings.
Candidate be up to 17 years but not less than 21 years by 1 August 2019.
Notesad1) Candidates who desire to join the Nigerian Air Force must be between 17 and 19 years old at entry.
(2) The Nigerian Air Force has suspended the enlistment of female candidates in her Regular Combatant programme in NDA.
Must not be less than 1.68 meters tall for male and 1.65meters for female.
Must be medically and physically fit and must be of good moral character.
Must have a BMI of between 18.5 – 25.5 kg/m2 to be considered for selection.
Must be single male or female without legal obligation to support any child or other individuals.
Present a Certificate of indigeneship from the State Government or Local Government Area.
Working knowledge of French, Arabic or Mandarin language is an added advantage.
2. Furthermore, candidates are to note the following:

Candidates awaiting results are not qualified. Application forms submitted without results will not be accepted.
Only examination results of not more than 5 years old from the date of examination will be accepted.
Currently, admission into the Academy is for both male and female Nigerians only, but Nigerian Airforce does not accept female candidates for now.
https://www.myschoolgist.net/nda-application-form/[/url]
Education / Great Opportunity For Nigerians To Study Abroad FG BEA Scholarship Award 2019/20 by Myschoolbreeze(m): 2:42pm On Dec 09, 2018

The Honourable Minister of Education (HME), Mallam Adamu Adamu, hereby invites interested and qualified Nigerians to participate in the 2019/2020 Nomination computer Based Test (CBT) for the Federal Government Scholarship Awards for:

Undergraduate (UG) studies tenable in Russia, Morocco, Algeria, Serbia, Hungary, Egypt, Tunisia, Turkey, Cuba, Romania, Ukraine, Japan, Macedonia; and
Postgraduate (PG) studies tenable in Russia (for those whose first degrees were obtained from Russia), China, Hungary, Serbia, Turkey, Japan, Mexico, South Korea
PLEASE NOTE THAT BEA PROCESSING DOES NOT ATTRACT ANY PROCESSING FEE. THEREFORE, BEWARE OF FRAUDSTERS!’

Federal Government BEA Scholarship Fields of Study.

Undergraduate level – Engineering, Geology, Agriculture, Sciences, Mathematics, Languages, Environmental Sciences, Sports, Law, Social Sciences, Biotechnology, Architecture, Medicine (very limited), etc; and
Postgraduate level (Masters Degree and Ph.D) in all fields.
[b]Federal Government BEA Scholarship Criteria & Eligibility.
[/b]UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS: All applicants for undergraduate degree courses must possess a minimum qualification of Five (5) Distinctions (As & Bs) in the Senior Secondary School Certificates, WAEC (May/June) only in the subjects relevant to their fields of study including English Language and Mathematics. Certificates should not be more than Two (2) years old (2017& 2018)for African countries the age of certificate is one year (2018) only. Age limit is from 18 to 20 years.
POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS: All applicants for Undergraduate degree courses must hold a First Class (1st Degree with at least 2nd Class Upper Division. The applicants who are previous recipients of Foreign Awards must have completed at least two (2) years post qualification or employment practice in Nigeria. All applicants must have completed N.Y.S.C. Age limit is 35 years for Masters and 40 years for Ph.D. and only:
N.Y.S.C discharge or exemption certificates only are accepted;
Evidence of readiness to be released by employer.
NOTE (For all Applicants):

Since the BEA countries are non-English speaking, applicants should be prepared to undertake a mandatory one year foreign Languare course of the country of choice which will be the standard medium of instruction;
Japan applicants must have very strong background in further mathematics;
The required certificates for candidates applying for Iman Preachers and Quaranic Professor for Islamic Religious studies in Algeria is WAEC as in other scholarship awards;
All applicants for Flungarian Scholarship can apply for up to two fields of study in order of preference; and
All applicants for Hungarian Scholarships must visit the website: http://www.stipendiumhungaricum.hu/ before 15th January, 2019.
Complete the application form online
Print the completed form and bring to the interview venue in addition to the completed Application Form.

Federal Government BEA Scholarship Venues, Dates & Requirements.

Get Complete Detail Here! https://www.myschoolgist.net/federal-government-bilateral-education-agreement-scholarship-awards/
Education / IMT Enugu Order Of Filing For Newly Admitted Students 2018/2019 by Myschoolbreeze(m): 6:29pm On Nov 20, 2018
Congratulations to all the newly admitted IMT students!

we wish to bring to the notice of all the successful candidates who recently gained admission into the Institution of Management and Technology (IMT) Enugu that we have solved the problem of order of filing and documents required for IMT physical verification exercise.

Interested candidates who are yet to submit their files to the IMT admissions office, should follow the link below to find out the requirements, the order of arrangement and cost of doing so.
[url]https://www.myschoolgist.net/imt-enugu-order-of-filing/
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Note: You're not yet fully admitted until you complete the steps outlined in the link.
A happy new academic session, wishing you guys success all the way!
Education / ESUT Supplementary Admission Application Form Is Out by Myschoolbreeze(m): 1:52pm On Nov 19, 2018
We wish to bring to the notice of the general public and in a special way too, interested candidates who sat for the Enugu State University of Science and Technology Post UTME screening exercise and scored about 170 that they can now purchase the ESUT supplementary application form.


If you have not been offered admission in ESUT, all hope is not lost yet, to see the available courses in the ESUT supplementary form, the amount and registration procedures, application deadline and even more, click on the link below. https://myschoolgist.net/esut-supplementary-application-form/
Education / 15 Effective Tips On How To Pass Exams With High Grades by Myschoolbreeze(m): 12:26am On Nov 19, 2018
This content is only available on the publisher's website, it is withdrawn from Nairaland due to copyright issues, visit the original publisher's link to read the content https://www.myschoolgist.net/pass-exams-with-flying-colours/

Education / 3 JAMB Cheats That Will Probably Be Canceled In 2020 by Myschoolbreeze(m): 1:14pm On Nov 18, 2018
The 2020 JAMB is almost around the corner, and we have seen how serious candidates going for the screening test are buckling up to score between 250 to 300 or even more in JAMB.

The truth still remains that many people are planning to pass using JAMB cheats as some have started asking what's the latest JAMB cheat to pass JAMB in 2020.

You can still write and pass JAMB excellently without cheating, if cheating in JAMB is part of your plans, make sure you check the link below for the top 3 JAMB CHEATS THAT WILL PROBABLY BE CANCELLED IN 2020.

3 JAMB Cheats That Will Be Cancelled In 2020 - See Alternatives

No go talk say we no tell you.
Education / JAMB 2020 Special Thread For Our Lovely Readers by Myschoolbreeze(m): 10:38pm On Nov 16, 2018
#JAMB2020Guide!
We strongly believe that information is what everyone who wants to be successful needs. If the right person is given the right information at the right time, he will do the right thing, that is why we created a special post on our blog for candidates who are to sit for the 2020/2021 JAMB exam.
Serious candidates who want to make it in JAMB should click on the special JAMB link below to stay updated about the 2020 JAMB latest news.
https://myschoolgist.net/jamb-registration-start-date/

What's contained in the post?

Below is to mention but a few of the things you will learn from the post.

1. How to register for JAMB in 2020

2. How to create 2020/2021 JAMB profile

3. 12 serious reasons why majority will fail JAMB in 2020

4. How to recover JAMB profile Password and email

5. The Price for the JAMB 2020 form

6. JAMB 2020 registration date

7. JAMB 2020/2021 latest news (New changes in JAMB)

8. The expected closing date for the 2020 JAMB registration

9. Next year's JAMB exam date

10. Where to register for JAMB in 2020
11. How to seriously prepare for JAMB
12 How to score above 300 in JAMB 2020
13. How to write and pass JAMB at the dying minutes


We know you if you are serious to score high in JAMB 2020. you can't afford to miss checking out these points and even more in entirety: https://myschoolgist.net/jamb-registration-start-date/
Education / 12 Reasons Why Majority Will Fail JAMB In 2020 by Myschoolbreeze(m): 4:15pm On Nov 08, 2018
You won’t want yourself or anyone you know to fail the 2020 JAMB examinations and that’s why you need to read this till the end and share with anyone you care about…


Since the Joint Admissions And Matriculation Board (JAMB) examination became a prerequisite for entrance into various universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education, there are various factors that could determine one’s success or failure in undergoing the test.

Soon, JAMB registration for 2020 will commence, to enable thousands of Nigerian access to test and confirm their eligibility to sit for the Post UTME screening exercise for schools of their choice.

In this article, I will be doing a prediction or pointing out reasons why many will fail JAMB 2019.

I can’t be too bad to wish everyone going for 2019 JAMB to fail, but I’m good enough to show you factors if ignored, will make you record failure. Take advantage of these factors and make sure you’re not guilty of any, then success is yours in the upcoming examination.

Interested persons should follow this link to learn more https://myschoolgist.net/reasons-why-majority-fail-jamb/
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Npower 2018 Registration To Commence By Mid-November #NBuild by Myschoolbreeze(m): 2:12pm On Nov 04, 2018
kachimor:
Npower site says, N-build will open for new application from 5th to 16th November 2016, but this blogger is saying another thing. Where did u see middle of November?
Thank you for the positive comments. When you read the content, you will find out we all said the same thing. You will understand more if you're a blogger.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Npower 2018 Registration To Commence By Mid-November #NBuild by Myschoolbreeze(m): 2:09pm On Nov 04, 2018
jjajjis:
How about for others such as agric n teaching when will it be open
The one open for application this November, is NBuild. We will keep you updated about other NPower programs too, through here or on www.myschoolgist.net, stay connected!
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Npower 2018 Registration To Commence By Mid-November #NBuild by Myschoolbreeze(m): 2:07pm On Nov 04, 2018
Currently, NBuild only
cornel9297:
is it only for npower build?
Jobs/Vacancies / Npower 2018 Registration To Commence By Mid-November #NBuild by Myschoolbreeze(m): 8:51pm On Nov 03, 2018
At last, the good news is here!

This is to bring to the notice of the general public and in a special way to the interested persons, that the Npower programme will be open for registration into NBuild by The middle of November 2018.

To learn more about the core programs you can apply under NBuild and the application procedures, visit the link below and remember to share with anyone who needs this.
https://myschoolgist.net/npower-2018-registration-to-commence-by-mid-november/
NYSC / Re: NYSC Batch C Registration Begins (2018/2019) by Myschoolbreeze(m): 8:37am On Oct 07, 2018
adegoke93:
The is keeps showing while trying to register
>> Error encountered while submitting your entry.
The transaction log for database 'NYSCAppsDb'
is full due to'REPLICATION'.
Please what is the problem?
Please if already, you're not using Chrome browser, try switching to it from your current browser or clear your browser cache to continue
NYSC / Re: NYSC Batch C Registration Begins (2018/2019) by Myschoolbreeze(m): 5:55pm On Oct 06, 2018
Hier:
I tried registering using my phones browser, I received a mail from their Admin, but I didn't find the verification link to confirm the creation of my account. Is it because I used a phone does anyone have similar is?
You can also check your spam folder or refresh your inbox for the NYSC verification link

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NYSC / NYSC Batch C Registration Begins (2018/2019) by Myschoolbreeze(m): 10:23am On Oct 06, 2018
#NYSCNewsFlash

The latest NYSC news getting to us this morning indicates that the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has commenced registration for mobilization into the NYSC 2018 Batch C program.

Interested candidates are advised to visit the link below for registration guide, requirements, and closing date.

https://myschoolgist.net/nysc-batch-c-registration-begins/

Thank you!
Education / ESUT Announces Resumption Date For 1st Semester 2018/2019 Academic Session by Myschoolbreeze(m): 9:00pm On Oct 03, 2018
This is to inform the general public that the Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT) has announced the resumption date for both new and returning students into the 1st Semester 2018/2019 academic session.

Candidates asking to know "when is ESUT resuming?", should read the information contained in the post very well and ask questions through the comment box if the need arises.

ESUT resumption date 2018/2019

Below is the official ESUT resumption date as indicated by the school management on the internal memorandum.
More information to be continued on the link below
https://myschoolgist.net/esut-resumption-date-for-first-semester-new-and-returning-students/
Education / IMT Enugu Begins Registration For Admission Into Full-time Degree Programmes by Myschoolbreeze(m): 11:43pm On Oct 02, 2018
This is to inform the general public that the Institute of Management and Technology (IMT) , Enugu in affiliation with University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN), hereby announces to the general public especially its prospective students, that it has commenced the registration of candidates Into full-time degree programmes for through this 2018/2019 POST UTME screening exercise.

The screening is for candidates who scored 180 and above in the 2018/2019 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination conducted by Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB).

IMT ENUGU FULL-TIME DEGREE EXAM SCHEDULE

The screening exercise will be for the following Degree Programmes:

More info to be continued on the link below:
https://www.myschoolgist.net/imt-enugu-degree-programmes/
Education / Re: University Of Maiduguri Admission List Released 2018/2019 by Myschoolbreeze(m): 3:28pm On Oct 01, 2018
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calaway:
Shoo who still dey go maid?
NYSC / Re: Emmanuel Etuk: Corper's 58th Independence Day Photoshoot by Myschoolbreeze(m): 3:25pm On Oct 01, 2018
Famousbabe:
See more hot pictures of him here http://www.thefamousnaija.com/2018/10/emmanuel-etuk-corper-model-in-fitness.html?m=0#more
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Education / The Untold Difference Between Education And Schooling by Myschoolbreeze(m): 12:26pm On Oct 01, 2018
Could there be any difference between education and schooling?

To draw a line between the two words has been a daunting thing to many people that is why almost everyone sort to know if there exists a difference and what are these differences like?

There was a very point in time I never thought a difference exists between education and schooling until I came across some philosophical books on how man began to question things in his environment starting from the ancient Greek city and how he was able to learn outside the four walls of the classroom. And then, what brought about schooling.

A book by Napoleon Hill titled “Think and grow rich” also helped me to think deep into this.

The book shaped my thoughts about what education and schooling are all about and the one every person needs the most. Want to find out? Then read on.

If you have been wondering of what difference exist between schooling and education, trust me this post will clear your doubts.

By the way, what is schooling?
So many scholars believe schooling to involve the activities often carried out within the four walls of a classroom.

This method of learning often requires the attention or services of a skilled person in a particular area of study who assumes the role of a teacher or a lecturer where people who sit to learn can be referred to as pupil or students depending on their academic level in the schooling system.

In other words, whatsoever knowledge you acquire in school, they are all geared towards the quality and scheme which that particular school chooses to operate on, and at the end, candidates are expected to write and pass tests/exams.

What is education?
A lot of problems could arise, trying to explain the word education as many people have a different opinion as regards to what education is and as such, it leaves the meaning to be what people take it to be.

Education has different meanings according to different authors and philosophical materials. But here’s what we have to say:

Education includes but not limited to growing the ability to think, learning, to understand, to perform, and to take action etc.

According to Britannica, as written by Joseph Albert Lauwery et al, Education is:

[i]The transmission of the values and accumulated knowledge of a society. In this sense, it is equivalent to what social scientists term socialization or enculturation.

Education is designed to guide them in learning a culture, molding their behavior in the ways of adulthood, and directing them toward their eventual role in society. In the most primitive c[/i]ultures, there is often little formal learning—little of what one would ordinarily call school or classes or teachers.

Instead, the entire environment and all activities are frequently viewed as school and classes, and many or all adults act as teachers. As societies grow more complex, however, the quantity of knowledge to be passed on from one generation to the next becomes more than any one person can know, and, hence, there must evolve more selective and efficient means of cultural transmission. The outcome is formal education—the school and the specialist called the teacher.

Primarily in my country Nigeria and according to our tradition, parents are always saddled with the responsibilities of teaching their offspring how to do so many things starting from basic domestic chores like; washing of plates, cooking and fetching of water from the stream including how to respect and greet elders. This is a traditional way of educating a child even before the advent of schooling.

The above is often referred to as education because it involves the process that inculcates in a child to learn how his people interact with things in their society.

This learning begins at home and requires little or no schooling to acquire.

On the other hand, education is much more than schooling because it can happen anywhere, and at any time.

It is broader and deeper than schooling because it is dynamic.

Education involves the identification of problems, the application of problem-solving procedures to achieve an objective.

If what schooling offers cannot be applied to solve real-life problems, then, education has not taken place.

If what schooling offers cannot instigate change in the behavior of a person, then education has not occurred.

Furthermore…

Whereas schooling teaches you what you need to know, an education teaches you how to ask questions like, “why do I need to know this?” “How does this fit in with the other things I know?” “How does it fit in with what I see in the world around me.“

It’s not just what we do but why we do it and whether we should be doing it that way.

Schooling makes you a functional person. Education makes you a well-rounded, analytical, active participant in the world around you.

Reasons why people should stop mistaking schooling for education:
To be continued on [url]https://myschoolgist.net/difference-between-education-and-schooling/
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Education / University Of Maiduguri Admission List Released 2018/2019 by Myschoolbreeze(m): 12:12pm On Oct 01, 2018
The University of Maiduguri wishes to inform all candidates who applied for admission to the institution and participated in her post-UTME screening exercise that the management has released the list of successfully admitted candidates for the 2018/2019 academic session from her Remedial to 100 level degree programmes.

The UNIMAID Admission list is in two (The admission list for Arts students and that of the Science Students)
For more information or to view the admission list, check the link below:
https://myschoolgist.net/university-of-maiduguri-admission-list-released-2018-2019/
Education / Re: The Best Time To Study & Memorize Using MySchool Gist Formula by Myschoolbreeze(m): 8:34pm On Sep 30, 2018
youngest85:
The best way to assimilate is taking weed while reading.......
Oh mehn.....
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In the guide, you're expected not to take any mood enhancer, so as to get the actual result. Everything should happen in a natural way.
Education / The Best Time To Study & Memorize Using MySchool Gist Formula by Myschoolbreeze(m): 1:05pm On Sep 30, 2018
Here’s the brutal truth about the best time to study…
There are WAY too many people on the internet today think that only studying is “good enough” to become a better student, write and pass exams with good grades.

They say “if I study hard, I will be well equipped“. Sorry, I’m going to shock you on this post…
Education is a very important thing everyone needs to take part in. It does not only refer to people who learn within the four walls of the classroom.

Education encompasses things we read, watch or interact with in order to gain knowledge or expand or learning abilities.

However, in learning, we need to study a lot of things and how to study them the right way has always been a daunting thing that many read without understanding and begin to ask if there’s a better or best time to study and memorize.

The best time for studying will always vary depending on individuals. In this post, I will walk you through on different times for studying which will help you study and memorize what you have read.

It does not matter how long should a student read each day, what matters is how well does a student understand what he/she has studied for the day and able to recall at any given time.

The argument has been whether to study at night or in the daytime and which is more profitable…

Let’s start this way…

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