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Please who sang this song and where can I download it?? This is the chorus " Idi ebube, Chukwu new ike, Idi ebube, Chukwu nwe ndu m Idi ebube, chukwu nwe ike, Idi omimi, chukwu nwe ndu m" |
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This is to inform the general public that the Management of Federal University of Technology Owerri has released her Amended 2016/2017 Academic Calendar. The Amended Academic Calendar is written below...... Harmattan Semester 2016/2017 8th May, 2017 — First Year Students Return. 10th May — Second Year & Third Year Students Return 15th May — Fourth,fifth, & Sixth Students Return — Orientation Program for freshmen — Lectures Week 11 22nd May — Lectures Week 12 25th May — Senate 26th May — MATRICULATION CEREMONY 29th May — Lectures Week 13 5th June — Revision 12th June — Harmattan Semester Examinations 19th June — Harmattan Semester Examinations Continues 26th June — Harmattan Semester Examinations Continues 29th June — Senate 30th June — End of Harmattan Semester Rain Semester 2016/2017 9th July — All Students Come into Residence 10th July — Lectures Commences / Lectures Week 1 17th July — Lectures Week 2 24th July — Lectures Week 3 27th July — Lectures Week 4 31st July — Lectures Week 5 7th August — Lectures Week 5 14th August — Lectures Week 6 21st August — Lectures Week 7 28th August — Lectures Week 8 31st August — Senate 4th September — Lectures Week 9 11th September — Lectures Week 10 18th September — Lectures Week 11 25th September — Lectures Week 12 28th September — Senate 2nd October — Revision 9th October — Rain Semester Examinations Begins 15th October — Rain Semester Examinations Continues 21st October — End of Rain Semester 26th October — Senate 23rd October to 26th November — Vacation 27th November — 2017/2018 Academic Session Source; http://www.ngschoolnews.com/2017/05/futo-amended-20162017-academic-calendar.html |
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There are many reasons students in the various higher institutions of learning end up graduating with poor grades. However, observations have shown that often than not the reasons these students end up poorly are actually caused by the students. They knowingly or unknowingly plotted their own misfortune. This post was published on http://www.ngschoolnews.com Based on personal observations, below are 5 major reasons students end up graduating with poor grades; 1. Starting Poorly: How well you begin a thing often tells how well you are going to end. This is particularly true if you desire an outstanding academic achievement in your higher education. A food number of first class students are those who were serious enough to put in the needed effort into their studies right from their first year in the school. They are not like those who will decide to use their first year in school to have "fun" and catch up with studies later. Such students usually end up realizing how difficult it is to truly catch up. 2. Misplaced Priorities/Poor Time Management: Many students give time and priorities to things that do not really matter and allow their studies and academic work to pile up unnecessarily. To ensure an effective use of your time, you need to prioritize your daily activities. Being busy isn’t the same as being effective. Prioritizing and scheduling your daily activities creates a sense of responsibility and urgency. As a student, there’s need to organize and plan your daily activities in such a manner that you will have time for your studies on daily basis. The fact remains that the major reason you are in school is to learn. Nothing else should occupy your time more than this. This does not mean you should not create time for other thongs. I am only saying that you shouldn't forget that your main priority for being in school is to learn. 3. Negative Influence: There is a saying that goes, “Show me your friends and I will tell you who you are.” No matter where we find ourselves, the people we associate with will often determine the height of our possibilities. Achieving success is much easier when you are surrounded by the right people. The truth is you are going to meet the good, the bad and the ugly while on campus. It is entirely up to to you who you choose as a friend. however, be mindful of the fact that whoever you choose as a friend will one way or the other determine your success. For more insightful write ups for students Source: http://www.ngschoolnews.com/2017/05/motivational-major-reasons-many.html#ixzz4g5zwCJjp |
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