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hubcap:It's not something one would easily forget, because you're waiting one whole year with that score at the back of your mind. |
Las las na even the olodo students go dey argue whose students know book pass.
#Irony |
YouTube is of course the home of videos. And You certainly want to save some videos to your device. And to do that, you don't need to download an extra app or google search youtube downloader. You don't have to copy and paste. The fastest way is this: edit the link and input 'pp' in front of 'youtube'. So it would be like youtubepp.com/... And you would get a direct page to download in whatever format (audio included). |
nnpaul:Jesus! guy how did you amass such airtime? mine, I got only data oh |
It's not phone type that determines cos I did it in a small China phone and it worked. It seems it works for those who use data plans regularly. The best thing is that you can do it as many times as you choose. |
Mine is named Tell my WiFi love her |
getbizy:I've watched most of those movies plus other blockbusters like MI6, Oceans's 8, D.O.T etc. You are probably a sucker for action movies, which I'm totally into btw (I watched infinity war on the night before it's official release.. To show you how eager I was to watch it) But, the movies which I always place first are those which leave a lasting impression, which trigger emotions. Breaking in was, yeah, quite predictable, but you can't deny the fact that you felt something while watching it. My favorite movie genres are horror/thriller and intellectual/mind-bending... So, as they say, different strokes for different folks. |
Mine's a tie between Acrimony and Breaking In Acrimony was just brilliant, It's one of the most sensational movies this year. Your emotions.. It just leaves you stuck in them. You feel pity and annoyance simultaneously. Hats off... Breaking In is an amazing thriller, and despite having surprisingly low ratings in popular movie review sites, I absolutely love it. Gabrielle Union, the lead actress, just wins your heart with her toughness and grit and strength and will... She was a SUPER woman Okay, Tell me yours.. You could add a little synopsis or review. Gracias |
What does bmc mean? |
Currently, on social media, and even with those I discuss with, it's 50 to 1 people in favour of Atiku. I've never seen Nigerians more united to support/oppose any cause. Yet, these APC demons still talk confidently about winning the elections. Only yesterday, I read the minister of lies say he's "confident Nigerians would make the right choice", which is Buhari to him of course. While they should be remorseful for their failed agendas (who knows, maybe this was their agenda anyway), they talk with so much impunity, they do not want any form of criticism. Never under the past governments did I hear of hate speech, fake news.... Even those who have come out to peacefully protest couldn't do so without threats of sabotage. So we should just keep on taking garbage for governance, without uttering a word, like zombies we're not. They have false confidence, because they already have plans to rig the general elections, knowing fully well they stand no chance in a free and fair election. |
The question is would you love to get married to her eventually. If yeah, then tell her it's you both alone in your world. And why you feel it's better to wait and prepare well before marriage. She should't mind what anybody says, or whatever her culture preaches. And assure her she won't lose you for anyone. |
amaniro:Migraine is also headache |
Elder0001: |
iamphenomenal:I'm sure you attended or are presently in a polytechnic. |
Destined10: |
Destined10:Okay! Thanks |
Destined10:No. Is it on the website? |
About textbooks, it sure varies in different schools. My niece in UNILORIN told me all 100L textbooks they used are soft copy (PDF). But a student of UNN who just finished 100L whom I was chatting with told me they bought their textbooks (Hard Copy). So, I'm kind of confused. Would like if someone could clarify this issue. |
This thread is for those who have been recently admitted (2018/19) into Medicine & Surgery at the various accredited universities in Nigeria. Let's share our success stories and methods we devised to attain such successes to ourselves and aspirants for next year (aspirants, yes you guys are allowed.. to read comments, ONLY). And more importantly, let's help each other with basic information or ideas we feel could help in 100L. Likewise, those who have scaled through this level should please give us useful advice and experiences they deem beneficial to us freshers. |
Ivix:Yes. 4 years in any Nigerian university (if through direct entry), but just 1 year minimal (could be more due to resits) in most universities overseas. |
lonelydora:Did you just say that? How exactly is Wizkid any more talented than Davido That's some terrible comparison there |
Click where?
mofo |
Emperornice:Yes it is. They have a teaching hospital. The problem tho is I don't think Jamb change of institution is still on. |
Several times is correct tho |
[quote author=Emperornice post=71277842]Do anyone know of any private university that's offering medicine, still selling form right now, my little cousin want to know please, thanks [/quote Madonna |
How can this bullshit be on front page! |
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I think evening is from about 4-7pm. Afterwards, you could call it night. Nevertheless, goodnight is not a greeting, it's said when you're not going to see a person for that day again. Good evening is the greeting, even at 10pm. |
UNN has today released it's primary admission list for the 2018/19 session. Aspirants can download the PDF from the link below to check if their names are listed. Congrats to those who made it. http://www.unn.edu.ng/20182019-primary-admission-list-click-to-view-more/ |
Nigeria sha. If you copy and paste that story in a foreign blog/forum, you wouldn't see a single insult. Africans are too hypocritical and judgemental. Yet they are the worst. |
Well you're entitled to your own beliefs. To me christianity is not a religion. That's the mistake many are living in. You see religion as a burden I see christianity as my freedom. |
