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callydon: Am glad u r enjoying d fone.did u get the airtimes i sent? |
callydon: Am glad u r enjoying d fone.am enjoying it bro but the problem is my airtime, pls tell me how to stop it from using my credit everytime i recharge. And the best subscribtion. |
Yes he is being a good boy. IZUKWU: Mynd have been a good boiMynd you brought shade into the conversation as a participant, where shade said "why wont they?" perharps u have to edit. |
Mcbussy: Guy,abeg...which subscription or cheat una dey take stream live matches?Yes pls help us the new users this phone is guzling my airtime. Pls which subscribtion is the best Octavo? |
More than 10,000 Nigerians pursuing various degree programmes at different private universities in neighbouring Benin Republic are simply wasting their time, Travels can authoritatively reveal. Many of the tens of thousands of Nigerians currently enrolled at various private colleges in Benin are in trouble because the institutions where they are studying failed to make it into a list of 30 approved private universities/ tertiary institutions in that country. Although scores of these private universities have operating license from Benin Republic’s Ministry of Tertiary Education, those that did not make the list probably failed to satisfy inspectors/ assessors regarding the quality and qualifications of their academic staffers as well as facilities and learning environment et cetera. Interestingly, some 8,000 Nigerian students are currently enrolled at Houdegbe North American University Benin (HNAUB). Ironically, HNAUB, which aims to be The Reference in West Africa, is conspicuously missing from the list of 30 approved private tertiary institutions made available to Travels by Nigerian Embassy Cotonou, recently. That catalogue is the outcome of inspections and meticulous scrutiny by a multilateral joint committee, whose assignment was concluded on March 20, 2013. Benin’s Ministry of Tertiary Institutions and Nigerian Embassy Cotonou as well as other stakeholders were members of this joint committee. Benin is also home of mission-owned tertiary institutions, such as Université Catholique de l’Afrique de l’Ouest, Cotonou; and, Protestant University of West Africa. It is worth noting that these two as well as Cle de la Reussite, CERI Formation in Fifadji, COURS Gama, Fopaze, HEJT, UCAO, Université des Sciences Appliqueé et Management, Porto Novo; Université des Sciences et Technologie du Benin, Cotonou; and, Weldios are among major colleges missing from the list of 30. When contacted, President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan’s envoy to Benin, Amb Lawrence Olufemi Obisakin, had initially advised us to meet Mr. DanKano Kakshak, Minister I at Nigerian Embassy Cotonou for clarification. Mr. Kakshak, who is Supervisor of School for Nigeria International School (NIS) Cotonou; subsequently confirmed the list is authentic. He said it was arrived at, after meticulous efforts and has the endorsement of both Beninese and Nigerian educational authorities. Kakshak should know: he was a member of the committee that drew the list. During a recent interview with Amb Obisakin, it had come to light that 8,000 Nigerians are studying at HNAUB. According to Amb Obisakin, who taught Conflict Management at HNAUB for a semester in 2012; about 5,000 Nigerians are full-time students, apart from 3,000 others that are correspondence students, there. Houdegbe University is located in Quartier Houdegbe, close to PK 10 (Peka Dix) roundabout in the Akpakpa neighbourhood of Cotonou, and probably has the largest number of Nigerians studying in Benin Republic. Aside HNAUB, dozens of other colleges across Benin, where tens of thousands of Nigerians are pursuing various courses are also missing from the list of 30 approved private colleges. Although countless Nigerians are currently studying at various tertiary institutions in different countries across the world, proximity to their country has however made next-door Benin Republic particularly attractive. In recent years, hundreds of thousands of Nigerian youngsters have migrated because they could not scale the JAMBE (Joint Admission and Matriculation Board Examination) hurdle. But, there are other reasons. For instance, a Nigerian in his early 20s studying at HNAUB told Travels that his father sent him to Benin because his elder sister spent seven years at Uthmanu Dan Fodio University, Sokoto; before taking a B.Sc (Bachelor of Science) in Bio-chemistry. |
I have gotten my q1, bb up for sale or swap. |
Just got my new q1 from callydon. The phone is superb. I thought i am a phone freak but q1 has proved me wrong. How do i close my minimized apps? |
We have been following u but its comming in trickles. |
SniperInADiaper: This cracked me up ![]() SniperInADiaper: This cracked me up |
i pray mynd gets the money he is hustling for so that he can come and update ![]() |
Mrs.Chima:ha i didnt say so na .i only said to share your opinion |
Mrs.Chima:dont wait o,you are well versed in matters like this ![]() |
I actually think they suffer from low self esteem, I well remember when i was a starter (still a starter though) i would usually come online looking for love. But i have known better there is little honesty if any online. There are many fine babes for you offline. |
Following |
AirVaans: E5?, U are joking with dis question, right?so whats ur Answer? |
Nice and educative. |
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Oboy this one is more than action film. Reminds me of UCAV |
Jeffy1206: are u abuja nw contact me lets talk...too late. |
Why contest when he can create a pawn to manipulate? Abeg he is too old for crying out loud. We need young and vibrant leaders with visions. |
youngPRO: What abt 'SPACE' or '0'?na only dat o |
"ok" |
Dr.'Hesjay:done. But try to paste a direct link here. |
SniperInADiaper: ^^ ^^ We don't miss you yet... Come back laterlol. He realised himself and returned. |
callydon: D fone is still VERY MUCH AVAILABLE,interested people shud contact me.now that our agreement is fixed post the pics. |
callydon: I jst called ur number n its saying "Not Available"eiyaa my phone was off. Am in enugu. |
Jeffy1206: whr are u now?am in enugu, will be in abj tommorow and the next. Then gone. Better make up ur mind. |
Maybe. Maybe not cos i will be in ABJ Once. I hope so Jeffy1206: lolzzzzz!!! it sims de fone myt be urs afterall!!! |
Why am i usually running into u? |
Our governor does not believe in praise singing. |
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.i only said to share your opinion