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enoone7:Registered, but it appears that they haven't started streaming the videos |
delivite:This one has cried more than the bereaved. |
OP, it says: I tried registering, it says "please get back with the person that told you about our site. You must be formally invited by a registered user of our community in order to register". Are you supposed to send an invitation to me or to my email? Pls how can we sort this, I'm interested |
copy & paste it here |
Why have so many properties suddenly surfaced for sale in this particular estate? |
For rent or for sale? Is it detached or semi-detached? |
All looking like toys |
Felepumpin:Most institutions now insist on a PhD certification before you can start lecturing. Entry point is Lecturer II. It's pretty easy to get into any of the institutions once you have a PhD. The starter pay however is poor...just slightly above 130K. So think again if it's what you really want to do. |
Damolux01:You have not wasted time, you just need to re-strategize. What's your CGPA? Get your transcript ready. We can take it from there. |
chaiks:Here you go: Scholarship Name: ORISHA DPhil Scholarship (African Humanities Research Fund) Brief description: The African Studies Committee offers ORISHA DPhil Scholarships in Humanities for Africans Students who will be registered as Graduate Students of the Oxford University in Africa 2016-2017 Accepted Subject Areas: Students may be registered in any of the following disciplines: African Studies, Social and Cultural Anthropology, Archaeology, Development Studies, History, Human Geography, Literature, Politics and International Relations, Religious Studies. Proposals must include a major focus on Africa. About Scholarship The African Studies Committee invites applications for the ORISHA Studentship for research in the Humanities in Africa from persons who will be registered as graduate students of the UniversityUniversity of Oxford Scholarship Offered Since: DPhil Scholarships for Africans Who is qualified to apply? Students from African countries are strongly encouraged to apply. Applicants for the scholarship may be new candidates for admission to the University, or already registered as graduate students. The scholarship can only be awarded to a student who has been accepted for study at the University. How Many Scholarships are available? Not Specified What are the benefits? The scholarship will cover college and university fees and a maintenance allowance. How long will sponsorship last? The award is available for three-year doctoral degrees. Renewal for two and three year periods is subject to satisfactory progress. Eligible Developing Countries: African students To be taken at (country): University of Oxford How to Apply Those applying to the University for the first time should ensure that their application for entry is made before the second application deadline. The scholarship alternates between St Cross and St Antony’s College. New and continuing students should name St Antony’s College as their college of first choice on their University and scholarship application form. Please email a cover letter clearly stating the Department you have applied. Visit Scholarship Webpage for more details Sponsors: The African Studies Committee Important Notes: The University of Oxford academic admissions procedure is separate from that for this scholarship. This email should be received by the Administrator, African Studies Centre, African.Studies@africa.ox.ac.uk by the deadline. link: http://www.afterschoolafrica.com/5712/african-humanities-research-fund/ OR https://www.gatescambridge.org/apply/how-apply |
Joice21:Another opportunity: http://www.afterschoolafrica.com/15689/imperial-college-phd-international/ http://www.afterschoolafrica.com/1616/gates-cambridge-scholarships/ Act smart, act now! |
Joice21:get a proposal ready. Univ of Warwick is currently admitting prospective PhD students on fully funded scholarship. Act fast, act smart. apply now. You just might be lucky to study and earn good cash. You've worked hard at Uni, earning a first class, now it's time for your first class to pay you back. Enjoy! feel free to pm. cheers |
Joice21:Get a school in UK to do a straight PhD. |
I just like your entrepreneurial approach. Keep it up. Some other girls are busy digging gold and waiting for free money. Good to see a hardworking lady who'ld rather earn than do runs. Cheers my lady! |
where exactly is this estate? and what's the cost of a plot here? any idea pls? |
LewsTherin:can't discuss here. mind offline discussion? |
OP, pls could you PM your number? We need to talk plsssssss. It's URGENT. |
marrying last children = wahala o! In the same boat now |
keep the calls coming |
Good qstns |
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Two Beautiful Units of 4 Bedroom Duplexes (Detached) for Sale in Gbagada Estate, Phase II Asking price is =N=120mil (Each Unit is =N=60mil. The Landlord will, however, prefer a single buyer to purchase both) If interested, ple |
exactly |
Gaxx01:can we discuss offline? |
who cares for these chargers, they cost 8k each. Holler if you need them 08149777036
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missed this thread! I can see it progressing fine. The original authors aim of sharing knowledge on how to fabricate an inverter with very limited financial resource, however, seems to be gradually eroding. I have read through a couple of pages an was shocked to see that some expenditure are far beyond reach of any struggling naija guy. I quite understand that with higher voltage load (more appliances), total cost incurred might be more. Again, dollar exchange rate is working against budget of many willing young men. In all, lets focus on discussing how to beat rising cost and how to get the best out of limited funds. The most economical way of getting this achieved while putting safety into consideration. I am still enjoying mine. The only challenge is that power supply has dropped quite abysmally. Anyone around Gbagada could bear me witness. Its a pathetic state of affairs now as we can hardly boast of an hour supply of power. I am not bothered about buying fuel either. As a matter of fact, I have not bought fuel into my little generator since 1st week of December when I installed my 'home made inverter' with 65AH battery. Despite the poor power supply, I DONT KNOW HOW, but believe me when I say 'I DON'T KNOW HOW' and I'M NOT exaggerating. My inverter still runs with 35watt rechargable fan and six 5 watt bulbs which don't come on all the time. I have limited TV watch time anyway. To all on this thread, cheers and dont stop exploring! That's the power of scientific minds. |
Where is the innovation? what's new? these toys already exist. |
and so what? |
nice narrative...are you the original author? |
Op, you really cracked me up. I haven't really laughed this hard in a while! |
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