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Career / Re: National Association Of Unemployed Graduates(NAUG) by Oxytocin712: 12:20am On Aug 19, 2013
Uncle D, Southwest fully supported.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Ideas for Cover Letter & CV Writing by Oxytocin712: 12:16am On Jul 20, 2013
Thanks for the good work: pls send me a CV of 1 page format and a cover letter. My email: dammy902@gmail.com. Thanks
Education / Re: The Emerging Biochemists by Oxytocin712: 8:03pm On Jul 06, 2013
Where are the METABOLITES, pls let keep posting.
Romance / Does Money Affect Ur Taste Of Lady/guy. by Oxytocin712: 10:12pm On Jun 13, 2013
DOES MONEY AFFECT YOUR TASTE OF WOMAN/MAN?.
Now with Ur present state of living, assuming you get a better job than this, more certificate, power, position (which all answer to call of money @times) will all these affect your taste on woman or man. Will you still court, date or dump Ur present lady/guy bec of Ur new position?. Ur kinded opinion pls.
Education / Re: The Emerging Biochemists by Oxytocin712: 10:58pm On May 27, 2013
Great Metabolites; pls i want to know if someone can further (M.Sc) in biochemistry line with pgd in Education, though the fellow have Biochemistry as first degree. I.e. Can one use pgd in education to further in biochemistry. Thanks in anticipation.
Literature / Re: Cross River And Ssce Fraud: My Nysc Experience by Oxytocin712: 1:13am On May 19, 2013
Kairoseki77: We know this happens. The real question is, "How do we change the system so that it stops?"

Who benefits currently? Parents, Students, Teachers, Gov't Officials
Who is harmed? The society at large is robbed of competent, and well educated people. Let's not even mention how scary doctors without a real education are.

Solution #1: Make the test harder to cheat on.
* Make each test slightly unique. For example, create 100 different editions and randomly distribute them so that every school gets dozens of different version of the same test.
* Require schools to submit video of students taking the exams. Video must show the current newspaper, the chalkboard, the teacher, and every student must be visible.

Solution #2: Pay students N100,000 if they can provide proof that someone cheated.
* If 50 people are all sitting in a room trying to cheat, isn't ONE of them going to want the money more than the good grade? That should scare everyone into not cheating.

Solution #3: Forcibly close schools if malpractice is proven.
* As soon as a school is found guilty of malpractice, everyone must be fired and replaced. The principal must get jail time.

Solution #4: Create anger among the populace.
* Distribute flyers showing the consequences of malpractice. For example, show pictures of mother's dying after childbirth and link the death to badly educated doctors and nurses.

Got any more solutions

Let's create a list of solutions to this problem, and submit it to the Governors. No sense in just sitting around and complaining about it.



Some of the ways out...

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Literature / Re: Cross River And Ssce Fraud: My Nysc Experience by Oxytocin712: 1:09am On May 19, 2013
olu4life: @OP,kudos to you. Thought i was the only corper observing and not partaking of this nonsense. At my former ppa,it was worse. They wanted to get me involved. Didnt even show up on the day my subject was written. Thank God have left the forsaken school which should have been shut down. Despite all the discouagement i got frm most nairalanders on my issue, my voice was heard and the school has been blacklisted by NYSC. We need more of this kinda youths,not the corrupt ones that can take their stand and exercise their rights. Kappish
We need to fight this menace all together.
Romance / Re: Can You Marry A Virgin Man ? by Oxytocin712: 10:54pm On Apr 25, 2013
Omo Daddy354: This thread has left me laughing nd thinking... As 4 me i'll joyfully be greatful 2 have a virgin man as a husband. He must be a man of strong will 2 hav escaped pre-marital sex in dis pervert generation. Nothing wrong in learning 2geda nd bcoming masters gradually. Besides God wil be d originator of it all,so whatever He gives me i'll take {dats me dou}
You are bless jare.
Education / Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Oxytocin712: 10:51pm On Apr 25, 2013
Pls any pgd on HIV/AIDs Education and Management in the house?. Please identify, thanks.
Religion / Re: Intimate Temptations, Christians How Do You Cope? by Oxytocin712: 9:13pm On Apr 20, 2013
My bro i can testified to that, but major Temptations will come bec you have a glorious destiny. Never give to it, pray to God (be a prayer addict), ready d words of God and confess them, see ur body as the temple of God, purge it with the blood of Jesus always including ur heart and mind. Never follow the saying that "everybody does it" you are not everybody. Know that others may you can not- Bec of ur position in Christ Jesus @28 plus i can still boast of not been defile; It pays thou not easy and that is where the place of asking for His grace daily comes in, in order to overcome temptation and worldly lust.
Romance / Re: Can You Marry A Virgin Man ? by Oxytocin712: 1:50am On Apr 19, 2013
xyoung: I will like to view from this angle
The world today is in a confused state where vice and crimes are celebrated while good virtues are criticized..Evil is being promoted everywhere..Take a look - Corruption in public office, married men having loads of GFs outside matrimonial homes, Niggaz turning church(house of God) into selfish interest (buys private jet), adultery, fornication, kidnapping for a ransom, killing your opposition etc
These vices are promoted everywhere and guys not indulging in them are tagged abnormal people..
I will like to stand different and state here that - we are created in this world to love, obey, serve and follow all God commandment..our existence on this earth is to promote good virtues and turn people to God..any1 here who is encouraging fornication either by word or action should check himself/herself properly because I'm 100percent positive you are not in your right senses.. If you are brought up properly together with a proper home training, you will know it is good and wise to remain a virgin as long as you can b4 marriage..
Trust me ladies who keep saying they won't marry virgin are irresponsible and devilish in spirit..these same woman are the type that will poison their husband when he cheats tomorrow..I am not surprised by huge population in favour of promiscuity afterall the ruler of this world is satan..before I forget never ever trust or rely completely on what women/girls say because mostimes they don't know what they say and what they want
All virgin dudes, stand firm and hold ur head high because nothing de happen
God bless you, i knw God is preparing for us someone that will value that VIRTUE!.

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Romance / Re: Can You Marry A Virgin Man ? by Oxytocin712: 9:46pm On Apr 15, 2013
Na wa o. so, does that mean something is wrong with virgin man; no we are still right in our mind and senses.... Not even ready to give it out now; sorry lol.
Education / Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Oxytocin712: 1:06am On Apr 12, 2013
Adams387: @Oxytocin, PGD INFO TECH is 1year but I dnt kno of others. Course registration fee ar not d same bks d higher d course credit unit d higher d fee. Pls u can visit www.noun.edu.ng 4more details
Thanks for the help.
Family / Re: Are Fathers Jealous Of Their Kids? by Oxytocin712: 9:14pm On Apr 11, 2013
kambo: women shd stp acting like fools in their homes. Ur marraige is primarily a love relationship wth ur husband. Till death do u part and even death cant break d bond if u both make heaven , but some foolish women will forget 2 nourish their relationships because theyve got chldren. Sorry but Marraige aint abt chldren bt abt the patners..as a matter of fact, most , love relationshps, aka marraige end in divorce after d children leave to b on their own. Y because both patners were too bz (wt chldren,career,church etc) more like too foolish to nurture their relationship.
na true talk o
Education / Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Oxytocin712: 11:44pm On Apr 02, 2013
Takoro13:
you have 3 months for pgd but can still be adjust as you like. chech www.noun.edu.ng for fees. no transcript but discharge certificate.
Thanks have check but can't what i want, but pls how much did you pay.
Education / Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Oxytocin712: 11:43pm On Apr 02, 2013
Takoro13:
you have 3 months for pgd but can still be adjust as you like. chech www.noun.edu.ng for fees. no transcript but discharge certificate.
Thanks have check but can't what i want, but pls how much did you pay.
Education / Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Oxytocin712: 3:08am On Apr 01, 2013
Adams387: Pls, any PGD INFO.TECH student operating in abuja centre or any other centre? Pls kindly indicate 4 collaboration. Thanks
Adams, pls what is the duration of pgd in NOUN, the likely total fees (through out the prog), do they request for transcript and discharge certificate (i.e. NYSC). Thanks in anticipation.
Education / Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Oxytocin712: 10:01pm On Mar 31, 2013
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Published on Thursday, 28 March 2013 00:53
Written by Sunday Isuwa, Kaduna
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Professor Vincent Ado Tenebe is the Vice Chancellor, National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN). In this Interview with reporters in Kaduna, Tenebe said many vice chancellors are trooping to the institution because examination malpractice at NOUN is at zero level. He also speaks on several other issues. Excerpts
Many Nigerians are not aware of a university called National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN). How have you performed for the past two years you have been vice chancellor of the institution?
When I came into office as the Vice Chancellor of NOUN, I met a lot of challenges and I knew from the very beginning that it will not be possible to solve all the problems. But I decided to focus on the key problems to ensure that the university gains the confidence of the people. Before I came in, even getting admission into the university was a big problem. We were faced with complaints from people buying forms and not getting admission; including people trying to indulge in some scam to get people admitted. So the first thing I did was to make sure that the admission was electronic. As I speak to you, you can walk into any of our four banks and purchase NOUN form. You will be given a pin code and then you can go to the internet and fill in your data and get your admission, so that solves a lot of problems.
There was also the problem of students who said they had been in the system for long without writing any examination. Some people spend two to three years without writing any examination. When I came in, I made sure that we put a system in place, to the extent that we are now writing examinations regularly and the results are released without delay. We introduced the e-exam, whereby you can write your exam online and get the result immediately. The system will ask you whether you want to retake the paper if you couldn’t make it. We had the challenges of perception from some people who were saying that our programmes were not accredited and not recognised.
Some didn’t even believe that we are an existing university. That was because for the almost eight years that the university was in existence before I came in, there was no accreditation by the National Universities Commission (NUC). I made sure I prepared the university for accreditation. Last year, 30 out of our 31 programmes were accredited. We are working towards ensuring that the one programme that was not accredited is accredited. With the accreditation of our programmes, nobody should doubt whether we are doing the real thing or not.
Nigeria is blessed with high population and there is no how we can educate the whole of this population using conventional system. We don’t have the materials and human resources to do that, but using the Open and Distance Learning which is the mode through which we operate, Nigeria would be able to accomplish this. This is because it has been proven in countries like China, India, UK and Indonesia, that are highly populated; this system is working.
So if we do it well, it will work. I have been able to take the university to the international world. I have been able to prove that we can perform as any other conventional university or even better. We have even beaten conventional universities in this country in some programmes. So I can say that even though we have not arrived yet, we are now on track.
How do you get funds to operate?
Bringing in finance as one of the challenges to problems is now old fashioned in the sense that I can tell you that finance is not the problem of Nigeria. Whether we like it or not, we have a lot of money in this country. Whether we like it or not, this country is rich compared to our neighbours. The problem with us is the management. How do we allocate this finance?
How do we prioritise the use of this finance? So, definitely I have the problem of finance, but I did not go singing the problem of finance as the first problem because even if the federal government gives half of its budget to NOUN, we will still be in problem just like the whole country is in problem because we have not prioritised our finances. You know that the education sector in this country is underfunded. It is not a hidden thing. It is something that the academia has been fighting for the past 25 years. No government has adequately financed education, but then we have to utilise what we have to get what we want. We don’t just sit down and say we don’t have enough finances. The question is what do you do with the meagre one you have? But honestly, if the government is able to finance education generally, we will have fewer problems because unless we solve the educational problems of this country, other problems will not be solved.
Most parents and even the younger people find NOUN unattractive and prefer to go to conventional universities where admission is often very difficult. Why is this so?
It is because of ignorance. You know to accept change is difficult. This is a new system that is coming and you don’t expect the younger generation and even the older ones who are not used to Open and Distance Learning to grab it. To them, unless a student gets admission, goes to live in the hostel, goes to the classroom and all those routines, they will not believe they are students. But very soon, this will be the reverse just like it is in India and China. This is a system that will allow the young ones to come to the university full time like any other conventional university. Because we are flexible, we enable them to go out there and look for some means of sustaining themselves.
More than half of Nigeria’s population is not in school, not because they don’t have the qualification, but it is because they don’t have the financial support. We have a lot of brilliant people whose parents are poor and cannot sponsor them to the university. So even if you have the admission and you don’t have sponsorship, you will sit at home. But the open university system gives admission to you and we allow you to keep working and we even teach you how to work better without losing the quality in education. That is why in the UK, China and India, you will see young men and women go for open university. Even if you give them admission in the conventional university, they will reject it because nobody can sustain them there as they have to be studying and fending for themselves.
In our system, there is nothing like 75 per cent of class attendance before you sit for exams. That is the requirement in the conventional system, whether you are in the polytechnic or university or college of education. Here is a system that even if you have zero per cent attendance, you can write your examination.
In the international world, the young men and women are after freedom, they don’t want anything that can affect their decision. This is the new thing that the open university is bringing in and that is the change. This is a system that is democratising education, giving freedom and the world is going democratic now. So we democratise and demystify education. That is why with time, Nigerian youths will prefer the Open University system to the conventional system.Have those you graduated been mobilised for the NYSC?
That is another challenge that we are fighting now. The NYSC Act and the laws that governs it, prescribes that if you are 30 and below, you go for NYSC. If you are above 30, you get an exemption letter. We are a special university, our case is peculiar. We are not just dealing with youths; this is a university for everybody – both the old and the young. There are people who are reading courses at NOUN, even though they are reading first degree, they are already graduates. In this university, I have seven vice chancellors of other universities including myself who are students. So you are already a graduate and you enrol into open university to study law, after you graduate from law, you are not going to do NYSC again because NYSC is once.
But we are also mindful of the youths who are coming fresh and that is why we have now reached an agreement with the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB). The board has made it mandatory for us to pay for every graduate that is the age of participating in NYSC so that they can send it to NYSC. We have just done that, so all our graduates who are below the age of 30 will key into the NYSC system.
I will also use this forum to tell the federal government that you do not deprive any graduate of open university who is supposed to go for NYSC because if you do that you will be discouraging the youths from coming into the system. If you discourage them from coming to the open university, you don’t have space for them in the conventional universities. If you don’t allow them to go to the conventional universities, you are building up a population of illiterates. When you build a population of illiterates, you build up crises in your society and then you have a time bomb.
What is the carrying capacity of the Open University at the moment?
That is another interesting aspect of our university. We are limitless, that is why we are called open. Our capacity is at infinity. Open universities today can accommodate 5 million, 10 million students. As many as are interested in acquiring education, we have room for them. We are opened as wide as the capacity of this country. As I speak to you, the open university of India has a student population of 3.8 million. At the moment we are already at the capacity of 132,000 students. I want to assure you that in the next two sessions, we want to hit 500,000 students. My dream for the open university is that in the next five years, we should have at least 1.5 million students. So there is no carrying capacity. This is the only university that has the mandate to admit as many students as possible because we have the technology to accommodate the academic needs of these students. Open University is a peculiar and special university, designed to do this without undermining quality.
How many prominent Nigerians have graduated from the Open University?
In our last convocation, we convoked 7,222 students. I don’t have the statistics of earlier graduates before now.
We don’t want to focus on prominent Nigerians alone because people may think it is a political university. We are more concerned about those in the rural areas; we are more concerned about those boys and girls in the streets. I have just told you that I have seven vice chancellors from other universities including myself as students of NOUN. I am a student of Post Graduate Diploma in Education. I have the Vice Chancellor of Berita University who is a student of Law; I have the Vice Chancellor of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, who is also a student of Law. I can tell you so many prominent Nigerians who are students of our university. The Awujale of Ijebu, somebody who is 78 years old and has been on the throne for 52 years, is a student of 100 level Law in NOUN. The more than 22 Obas under his domain have also enrolled in NOUN just because the Awujale, the paramount ruler of Ijebu land enrolled.
The Emir of Bauchi has just filled in his form for admission......not long ago, the Commissioner of Finance, Nasarawa State, Prof. Mainoma a former Deputy Vice Chancellor of Nasarawa State University called me while I was at a meeting in far away Dubai to complain that he filled the form online to study Law, but he was not given admission and wanted me to help him. He said the system denied him admission. I asked him whether he has credit in literature in English and he said he did not take literature and I told him that he cannot get that admission and advised him to go and register for literature if he wants. Even myself when I tried to register for Law because I am a professor of Law, but I never studied literature, the system denied me.
How do you tackle exam malpractice since everything is open at the university?
Yes, everything is open and like I told you, when you give freedom to human beings, you will reduce the tension. If I had said before you came here, put on your suit, you will ask why is this man thinking this way? But if I give you the freedom, you will dress well and will not even think in that direction. In open university, we are flexible. This is the university in Nigeria that has the least exam malpractice and let me tell you why. In our e-examination, if all of us here are taking the same course, during examination, you can be sitting next to another man writing the same course, we have programmed it in such away that if your Question 1 answer is “A”, the same number at the other man’s question will not be “A”. It could be D or E and if he thinks he will be asking you what is the answer and you keep telling him, you are going to pass and he will fail.
What about the postgraduate students that take their examinations using pen and paper?
I am coming to that. We are not a direct teaching university. As I am sitting here, some of you could be my course mates I don’t know. Because as students, you don’t know your lecturer or someone who is marking your paper. How are you going to lobby; how can a lecturer victimise a student because he is wooing the same girl with him as it happens in conventional universities. I started as a graduate assistant in Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi, then Federal University of Technology, Bauchi, and I moved to the rank of a professor in a period of 23 years. I will be 30 years in academics by October this year. I can tell you, out of these 30 years, I spent 23 in the conventional university system. We are human beings. In the conventional system, a lecturer can fail you because you are chasing the same girl with him or a lecturer can fail you just because somebody reported you to him. Or you had a clash somewhere or he or she had known your father or mother somewhere. In open university, you cannot experience victimisation because the system we operate, the people who are marking the pen and paper examination don’t know the candidates. We pack our papers from Kaduna and take them down South. I will not tell you where because some of you could be students and unless you tell me now I won’t know.
That is the open university system because we operate fully on marking scheme. Even with the marking scheme, we don’t just take our results like that, we have examiners that will ensure that you remove the human error while marking and so we standardise the result. In fact if not that NUC insisted that we must have pen to paper exams, the e-exams is more difficult. But in the pen to paper exams, there is no way you won’t get some marks even if you are beating around the bush you will hit some points and pass. But the e-exams, after you finish, it gives you the total result instantly. But during the accreditation, the NUC returned us back to pen and paper exams. What we have done is to ensure that 100 to 200 level students write the e-exams while 300 level upwards write pen to paper.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Ideas for Cover Letter & CV Writing by Oxytocin712: 11:35pm On Mar 29, 2013
globechamp: Good job @assalaamat and @adewasco

just to add a few cents

If it is possible and if permitted, it is preferable that you save your cv in pdf format. The reason why sometimes candidates dont get a response is that, your well prepared cv could appear messed up on the other side because of Microsoft office compatibility, fonts etc (some PCs dont have the font used for the cv and so will either distort the cv or wont open at all). While I agree that the standard presentation of a cv should be in Arial or Times New Roman, sometimes, some other fonts make could make your cv appear better and cleaner. That was when I changed my approach. When I used pdf, the CV will appear EXACTLY to the recruiter the way I prepared it.

Secondly, since last year, I have decided that my cv will never exceed 1 page. It took me weeks to summarize everything about myself to be able to fit into a single page. There are too many cvs to peruse, so what are the chances that the recruiter will scroll down. I decided to help them simplify their jobs. However, your 1 page CV MUST be ON POINT - neatly laid out, not cramped, and must give a concise summary of you background and your experience. Remember whatever you write must be relevant to the NEED of the recruiter.

What I shared above actually did improve the responses I have gotten since I decided to.
Remember, finding a job is a job in itself.

Let me stop here for now.

All the best guys
Bro thanks for this enlightenment o, more grease to your elbow... Pls send me a sample CV of 1 page format. Thanks in anticipation.
Education / Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Oxytocin712: 10:04pm On Mar 24, 2013
Oxytocin_712: Pls anyone from - Abia study centre esp in pgd.

Pls, anyone from there shld talk.
Family / Re: What Can Make You Turn Your Partner's Intimacy Approach Down? by Oxytocin712: 12:40am On Mar 22, 2013
chaircover:

errrrrrrrm Brother Cooger, what if wifey wanted in in the 9 months that she was pregnant nko?

You do know that some women feel hornier when they are pregnant?? abi those text books that all "hands on daddys" like reading as soon as their wives get pregnant didnt mention that bit or you just skipped it wink
greatgod2012:
abeg, Madam, CC, i dont want to believe oga coogar jare, so, if his pregnant wife is in d mood, he will turn her down because she is pregnant?, so if d preggy is obvious from 4 months old, oga coogar fit wait for about 5 months that d preggy will mature for delivery plus at least 6 weeks after delivery.........hhmmmmm....
@ coogar, pls, come back and tell us how you are going to turn her down o and how you are going to cope when konji dey worry you during d time you are in d mood.....................im expecting you sir. Thanks.
May God help us all.
i also need his response!.
Family / Re: What Can Make You Turn Your Partner's Intimacy Approach Down? by Oxytocin712: 8:30pm On Mar 20, 2013
Vikin:

Trust me, if you are ill and you engage in it, that sickness must go. Tested and trusted! I think it's a natural remedy! cool
Vikin:

It really cures malaria and fever...joke apart..after engaging in it, drink a small bottle of water, sleep, wake up and tell me how you feel. smiley
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Am learning something new :p!
Family / Re: What Can Make You Turn Your Partner's Intimacy Approach Down? by Oxytocin712: 7:55pm On Mar 20, 2013
damiso: God make a virtous woman o tongue.Am i seeing people who are dead tired still getting f.rea.ky? shocked.As for me when am bone tired like i have been executing some stuff in the last few days.Hubby sef knows cos he def does not want log of wood thingz grin.Sometimes though i just wanted a cuddle before you know it erm lipsrsealed.

But truly sha,small kids can kill aggro,i no blame oga seriously counting down to moving bobo out of our room.Sometimes all the; is he awake,yeeeen yeeen when you are in the mood,mummy i am scared,mummy i want water(at 6.30am which is sometimes when its sweetest),leaking bossoms etc is a positive downer. cry embarassed embarassed
Am learning seriously, for the right time, God bless u all...... Nice comments.
Education / Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Oxytocin712: 9:47am On Mar 20, 2013
Pls anyone from - Abia study centre esp in pgd.
Education / Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Oxytocin712: 9:44am On Mar 20, 2013
Takoro13:
you have to apply thru your present study centre manager. see the centre counsellor for better explanation.
Thanks.
Education / Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Oxytocin712: 9:43am On Mar 20, 2013
ferdimako:

Go to ur Lagos Study center to get transfer permit to Enugu's.That is all, not hard but do it.
Thanks.
Education / Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Oxytocin712: 9:42am On Mar 20, 2013
jmoore:
it is possible but you must inform your current study centre about it so that they can give you instructions
Thanks.
Education / Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Oxytocin712: 11:09pm On Mar 18, 2013
ferdimako:

Just because I graduated today,so you don't have to go to the old pages to see what you need as 'reluctance' is your problem. People went to Kaduna from Jos to pick up materials when there were none in Library and store and not even online. Please everyone in NOUN must be up and doing to graduate and on time like I just did. I hunted down a lady for CHM101 Material because it wasn't available anywhere!I looked for a soldier mate, called him severally over MTH241 and he gave me MTH232 instead but luckily NOUN uploaded the material online.

I enrolled 2009 and am almost done but will stay in here and in Nigeria for my IT, Seminar and Project to be finally concluded. I might come in with 3.78 or...sth.So am seriously active for you guys till September 2013.I hope to do Ms in Australia,Canada or USA starting next February or July/September 2014.

Grades:
0-39...........F
40-44..........E
45-49..........D
50-59..........C
60-69..........B
70-100.........A
Wich course did you study and frm wich study centre?. Thanks
Romance / Re: Can You Marry A Virgin Man ? by Oxytocin712: 12:04pm On Mar 14, 2013
revelation2013: I married a virgin man, wen we first started it was nt easy but through tapes nd undastandn wt patience, we re nw enjoyn each oda
That's the message for guys...
Education / Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Oxytocin712: 11:57am On Mar 14, 2013
How possible it is to register in lagos study centre and no moving to a new base (Enugu), can i still continue. Pls someone shld answer

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