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Romance / Re: Yuletide: Lagos Lovers Flogged Unclad For Having Sex In Bus by Phate07(m): 9:16pm On Jan 05, 2015 |
Why the unequal strokes? |
Politics / The Crimes Of Buhari – By Prof. Wole Soyinka. by Phate07(m): 7:08am On Dec 16, 2014 |
The Crimes of Buhari – By Prof. Wole Soyinka. http://www.osundefender.org/?p=107456 http://ourdailygist.com/the-crimes-of-buhari-by-prof-wole-soyinka/ 1 Like
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Jokes Etc / Re: Funny Ways Nigerian Respond To Good Morning!!! by Phate07(m): 7:05am On Dec 09, 2014 |
Good morning Ok |
Politics / Re: The Sorry State Of Umuahia-ikot Ekpene Road by Phate07(m): 6:59am On Dec 09, 2014 |
Still as bad as ever. Government should please do something about this road. |
Politics / Re: The Sorry State Of Umuahia-ikot Ekpene Road by Phate07(m): 8:37pm On Oct 04, 2014 |
The Government should please do something about this road. It is wasting people's time and resources. Last time I plied this road I spent more than 3 hours on the road. |
Politics / Re: The Sorry State Of Umuahia-ikot Ekpene Road by Phate07(m): 2:05pm On Oct 04, 2014 |
These stretch of the road is so bad that whenever rain falls, commuters will spend so many long hours on the road before there can continue there journey. The youths of the area have taken up the road as an income generation opportunity and will help you to push your car out of the muddy water if gets stuck for the sum of N3,000. |
Politics / The Sorry State Of Umuahia-ikot Ekpene Road by Phate07(m): 1:49pm On Oct 04, 2014 |
The Umuahia-Ikot Ekpene road is a sore sight. This road is the only road linking Abia and Akwa-ibom States. Source http://ourdailygist.com/the-sorry-state-of-umuahia-ikot-ekpene-road/ |
Romance / Learning To Let Go by Phate07(m): 2:13pm On Aug 31, 2014 |
Never feel as if the world is coming to an end when someone decides to walk away from you.»LET THEM GO •Trying to force somebody to love you is like trying to teach a pig how to appreciate beauty and cleanliness. »Don’t force them, let them love you, if they can’t….LET THEM GO •You are too precious to beg for love. A person who truly loves you will respect you and not treat you like trash. »If they treat you like trash… LET THEM GO •Don’t waste your valuable time trying to convince or beg anyone to love you. »Someone out there is sinking deeply in love with you, but you too damn busy chasing broken dream, WHY? LET THEM GO. •Never be sad if someone prefers another over you. its always difficult to convince a MONKEY that strawberry is sweeter than banana. »LET THEM GO. •Any man/woman that takes you for granted will eventually take advantage of you.. »Don’t persevere. Just LET THEM GO. •There are people who will never love you no matter how much love you show them, and that’s okay. Their rejection of you doesn’t mean there is something wrong with you, it simply means they are not meant for you. »Don’t force a circle shape into a triangle shape, Just LET THEM MORAL LESSON: •You can’t change anyone’s opinion of you, but you can prevent their opinion from changing you. •Let your head lead your heart out of a toxic relationship… »»»LEARN TO LET GO if something is meant to be it will be. Let Them Go 4 Likes 5 Shares |
Romance / Re: My Husband, Brother Cornered Me In The Bathroom by Phate07(m): 11:11am On Aug 31, 2014 |
When did husband and brother become her? Please learn how to use pronouns. #Goes out of thread with a headache. |
Education / Re: Student Examinations Study Guide by Phate07(m): 9:08am On Aug 28, 2014 |
Are Nigerian students really studying? |
Celebrities / Re: Nollywood Actresses And Their Personal Houses/Mansions ( Photos ) by Phate07(m): 6:53pm On Aug 24, 2014 |
All join for hard work. Whether runs or legit... 1 Like |
Education / Re: This Guy Is Legend! Can You Beat It? by Phate07(m): 6:24pm On Aug 24, 2014 |
Now that's something you don't see everyday. |
Education / Re: Student Examinations Study Guide by Phate07(m): 8:39pm On Aug 23, 2014 |
Miscellaneous facts 1. Don’t listen to love music or such type of songs. Listen to some good motivational music like “K’NAAN – WAVIN’ FLAG”. 2. Do take some time for spirituality or loneliness, for many reasons it’s important. 3. Play some sports or exercise, not too much. 4. Eat different things in daily life and especially in break times. 5. Listen to news for some time. If learning English, listen to BBC. 6. Play with children, they are also learning, observe them and their interest. 7. Do spend some time with family and share your status. 8. If possible, do have some time to teach someone. It will be best, if you can teach what you are learning yourself. 9. For your tasks apart from study, make a to-do list. It’s very important to lessen the distraction and burden from your mind. 10. Understanding the problem, half solves it. 11. Imagine your success every day, imagine the future. You are investing on your future. 12. Spread knowledge. 13. Do one thing at a time. Don’t have another part of your mind allocated for the mobile phone beside, or an open Facebook tab. Good luck. Students Study Guide 1 Like |
Education / Re: Student Examinations Study Guide by Phate07(m): 8:33pm On Aug 23, 2014 |
Exam Tips 1. End preparing for exams about one week before. Design your exams timetable so that your intense preparation ends about one week before the first day of paper. This will help in: A. Tension free preparation. Inside your heart you know I have one week, as a backup. B. One week extra preparation. The last EXTRA week is now more valuable than one month. Everything you will do in this week will be extra and very motivational for you. 2. If there is 2, 3 days break between papers, don’t stick with one subject. As mentioned above it kills productive study and focus. Change study module for the sake of attaining mind focus and refreshment, at least. 3. Review your notes the day before paper. This will give you an overview of all topics plus strengthening the memory connections for those topics. 4. After paper is over. Don’t throw question paper into dust bin, thinking that it’s gone now. It can help your mind settle down. Read and examine how much you done right. 5. Keep calculating marks you obtained in each paper and adding to total. It will motivate you, like we do in scoring games. 6. Don’t forget the one and only solution for refreshment and energy of mind, the exercise and healthy foods in exams. 1 Like |
Education / Re: Student Examinations Study Guide by Phate07(m): 8:31pm On Aug 23, 2014 |
2gbasky22: Thanks man!You are welcome |
Education / Re: Student Examinations Study Guide by Phate07(m): 10:07pm On Aug 21, 2014 |
Subject specific study techniques 1. For math subjects, try to solve a question, if you fail, just do it with your hands by looking at some help book. After you finish copying by hands, you will infer what was missing. This is called learning with hands not mind. This is because some time an answer tells you about the solution in math. 2. For physics subjects, start with writing the topics equation, prove it on paper same as stated above in (math method), then start with the theory. Attach equation with the topic. 3. For English, write difficult words on the note book. Learn them first. 4. For theory subjects, read a lot on the same topic from different sources, read the topic on book, leave it. Now read it on Wikipedia and leave it. Learn it on some other book. This is easy and very useful method. Don’t try to learn from your book only this will bore you and you won’t remember well. 1 Like |
Education / Re: Student Examinations Study Guide by Phate07(m): 9:52am On Aug 20, 2014 |
Planning and managing your study 1. Make a timetable; mine was 11 hours for study. It is first step to success. (I was studying, and interested in it, so I was giving my most of time to studying, you may have less than 11 hours of course. It just shows my dedication to study and dreams I had after studying. I was in a poor family; I knew without hard-work, I won’t be able to get along. After getting position, I was able to continue my study free. I also received prize money from government and a special training for more motivation and visits. Yes a Talent Award too. 2. Humans can concentrate for 40 minutes on a subject, or maximum 1 hour. Do change your study material/subject after every 40 minutes or 1 hour. But later on you can increase this time slowly to 2 hours. I did this. 3. Start time table by learning new things, after looking at the last day topics. Later chapters in books mostly have references from former ones. Learning new things at start gives you hope and makes you motivated. 4. Don’t start one subject or module after the other; take a break of 5 to ten minutes. In this time eat some chocolate, fruits and vitamins. Do some sit stands and go out to look in nature and have an analog (natural phenomena) thinking to refresh. This is a right click and refresh for you on your desktop to start another application. 5. Study each subject three times a day, design time table such that every subject has 3 shifts per day. 6. Take notes in the first shift, and rehearse them in second shift and so on. Notes should not be exact copy of the book text. 7. Re-allocate time for your modules in timetable after every, maximum two weeks. Or take your exams after one week and re-allocate based on the exam results. 8. Exam yourself sometime in the middle of the time table. 9. Have some extra time to look topics of this day you have studied, at the end of study time table. 10. Second day, start with looking at the topics of the last day. But never do an exam at the start of study time. Increase difficulty slowly from start to end. 11. Do some statistics on important and less important subjects or difficult and easy subjects and divide time with statistics methods. For example by first assigning the difficulty level to each subject like 40% and 60% etc. 12. If studying something which could be easily implemented in home or lab, don’t miss it. I, when studying biology, had tried to produce a new family of a tree though it was just a try and nothing resulted. I have been programming to simulate the physics concepts which helped a lot. 1 Like |
Education / Student Examinations Study Guide by Phate07(m): 8:59am On Aug 20, 2014 |
This is my research on how to study over two years. I succeeded to get a distinction in 8000 students from many colleges. I did not spend more than two months in my college. There are two important researches worth sharing before my study method. First research is on human memory graph and the second one is about human concentration span. First research tells us that, when you read something your memory of what you read or heard is almost alive and its graph is horizontally at 100%, and it slowly declines over time. When you remind it after one day memory connections are strengthened. Now its declination is very slow as compared to without reminding. This speed decreases with every reminding of the thing you want to be memorable of. It is explained in the picture below. Don’t try to just memorize and be tensed about why I forget it soon. Try setting a remind plan without any tension. Read it, and then leave it. Read again at evening, then again next day and then next week. Exam yourself 15th day, and then remind after one month. Your memory graph will not decrease so easy now. Second research is about human attention span. As its clear from the above picture, human attention span is at 30% after 45 minutes. Mostly that is the time schools assign to one class . In universities it is increased to one hour. Increase it slowly, but better change your activity for some minutes after one hour and then start again with attention of 90% after being refreshed. Another important thing regarding memory is reading a topic from many sources. It has two benefits, less boredom and many different aspects of the same scenario. Later one increases latency of information from different areas of mind when asked. The more connections your brain makes with the information, the more likely it will stick in your mind. Another important consideration is the productive hours. It may be different for few people but mostly early morning is the most productive time. Remember to keep the room temperature a little warm. It will help in focusing. After a lot of study about how to study I devised a plan, which was refined over time and according to the results. Now here is a refined plan, in which are inherent many researches and experiences I have come across. Students Study Guide
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Sports / Re: 2013 Glo CAF Awards Is Today! Live Updates And Feed! by Phate07(m): 10:17pm On Jan 08, 2014 |
The nominees are (in alphabetical order); African Player of the Year Ahmed Musa Nigeria Asamoah Gyan Ghana Dame N’Doye Senegal Didier Drogba Cote d’Ivoire Emmanuel Emenike Nigeria Islam Slimani Algeria John Mikel Obi Nigeria Jonathan Pitroipa Burkina Faso Kévin Constant Guinea Kwadwo Asamoah Ghana Luís Carlos Almada Soares – (Platini) Cape Verde Mehdi Benattia Morocco Mohamed Aboutrika Egypt Mohamed Salah Egypt Nicolas Nkoulou Cameroon Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang Gabon Ryan Isaac Mendes da Graça Cape Verde Saladin Said Ethiopia Seydou Keita Mali Sofiane Feghouli Algeria Sunday Mba Nigeria Victor Wanyama Kenya Vincent Enyeama Nigeria Yao Kouassi Gervais ‘Gervinho’ Cote d’Ivoire Yaya Toure Cote d’Ivoire African Player of the Year – Based in Africa Adane Girma Ethiopia Ahmed Fathi Egypt Alexis Yougouda Kada Cameroon Ali Machani Tunisia Bapidi Fils Jean Jules Cameroon Daine Marcelle-Klate South Africa Fakhreddine Ben Youssef Tunisia Getaneh Kebede Ethiopia Idrissa Kouyate Cote d’Ivoire Iheb Msakni Tunisia Luyanda Lennox Bacela South Africa Mbwana Samatta Tanzania Moez Ben Cherifia Tunisia Mohamed Aboutrika Egypt Rainford Kalaba Zambia Senzo Meyiwa South Africa Soumbeila Diakite Mali Sunday Mba Nigeria Tresor Mputu DR Congo Waleed Soliman Egypt Yannick N’djeng Cameroon |
Sports / Re: 2013 Glo CAF Awards Is Today! Live Updates And Feed! by Phate07(m): 9:54pm On Jan 08, 2014 |
Mikel has been tipped to win the coveted award in opinion polls. With 24 hours to the next Glo CAf Awards, football analysts have been making different permutations with clear-cut justifications on who deserves to wear the crown of African Player of the Year for 2013. Majority of the opinions however favour Nigerian International and Chelsea Midfielder, John Mikel Obi to win the Award. The top three nominees for the 2013 Glo CAF Footballer of the year Award was announced last week by Africa’s highest football authority, the Confederation of African Football (CAF). The top three lists released includes Nigeria’s Mikel Obi, Cote D’Ivoire’s Yaya Toure and his country mate, Didier Drogba of Galasaray. Drogba plies his trade with Turkish Club, Galatasaray while, Toure, the defending champion plays for Manchester City. Mikel Obi is a regular feature for Chelsea FC of London. According to Mohammed Aderibigbe of Precise Sports, Mikel Obi holds the ace having won the African Cup of Nations with the Super Eagles and Europa Cup with Chlesea FC of London. The same view was corroborated by Sam Smith of Sports Degrees who opined that Mikel deserves the Award due to his exploits with Chelsea FC and the Super Eagles, adding that if Mikel succeeds, Nigeria will be returning to the list of countries producing Glo Caf Award winners since 1999 when Kanu Nwankwo won the Award. Chris Abraham, a sports pundit however differs in opinion. He is tipping Yahaya Toure for the Award. According to him “Yaya will nick it again, he is the leading contender and the fact that he recently won the BBC African Player of the Year makes him a clear favourite”. However Sports 24, an on-line Sports Outfit also tipped Mikel Obi outrightly. “ The award goes to Mikel, a regular in Chelsea line up, European? Champions League winner, Europa Cup winner and African Cup of Nations Champion, what else? ” Who wears the crown? All roads lead to the Convention Centre, Eko Hotel and Suites, Lagos on 9th January, 2014 where the king will be crowned. |
Sports / Re: 2013 Glo CAF Awards Is Today! Live Updates And Feed! by Phate07(m): 9:52pm On Jan 08, 2014 |
First a little history is in order. Tomorrow Thursday 9th of January, 2014 is the day fixed for Glo-CAF Awards. The Gala event will be held in Lagos, Nigeria. The event has since been held in five cities; the 2005 edition was held in Abuja (Nigeria), 2006 in Accra (Ghana), 2007-Lome (Togo), 2008-Lagos (Nigeria), 2009-Accra (Ghana), 2010 in Cairo (Egypt) and the last two editions in Accra Ghana. Ivorian midfielder Yaya Toure is the current African Player of the Year having won the last two editions while the 2013 African Player of the Year – Based in Africa winner is Mohamed Abou Trieka of Egypt. With 24 hours to the next Glo-CAF Awards, football analysts have been making different permutations with clear-cut justifications on who deserves to wear the crown of African Player of the Year for 2013. The top three nominees for the 2013 Glo-CAF Footballer of the Year Award was announced last week by Africa's highest football authority, the Confederation of African Football (CAF). Glo – CAF 2013 Awards Categories 1. African Player of the Year 2. African Player of the Year - Based in Africa 3. National Team of the Year 4. Women’s National Team of the Year 5. Club of the Year 6. CAF Fair Play Award 7. Coach of the Year 8. Most Promising talent 9. Women’s Footballer of the Year 10. Referee of the Year 11. CAF Legend 12. Africa Fines XI 13. CAF Platinum Award |
Sports / 2013 Glo CAF Awards Is Today! Live Updates And Feed! by Phate07(m): 9:50pm On Jan 08, 2014 |
The 2013 Glo CAF Awards starts in a few hours with the main contest between John Mikel Obi of Nigeria and Yaya Tours of Ivory Coast. Who's gonna win it? Stay with us as we bring you live updates and feed from the event as it unfolds live in Lagos. Don't Touch It! |
Phones / Re: Sony Xperia Z Or Samsung Galaxy S4: Which Should I Buy? by Phate07(m): 4:01pm On Jan 04, 2014 |
Webmasters / Re: Google Nigeria Top Searches Of 2013 by Phate07(m): 10:07am On Dec 18, 2013 |
Tonto Dikeh, ofcourse. |
Travel / Re: Travelling To Canada Part 5 by Phate07(m): 4:55pm On Dec 07, 2013 |
almonche: You can begin your search here www.ontariocolleges.ca . Thats for colleges in Ontario (around 25 of them). |
Properties / Re: Building A Standard 3 Bedroom Bungalow by Phate07(m): 10:28am On Dec 05, 2013 |
3M should do it, give or take some unforeseen circumstances. |
Travel / Re: Travelling To Canada Part 5 by Phate07(m): 10:40pm On Nov 11, 2013 |
@Chrigo, you are saying that one should not apply through ontariocolleges.ca. But that's what most of the colleges there uses. I want to apply for Autism and Behavioural Sciences. How did you apply at Lambton College? Miss bon, what method did you use to apply at Fanshawe? Sorry for the questions, its just that i dont want to make any mistakes, cos he that asks questions never gets lost. Thanks. |
Travel / Re: Travelling To Canada Part 5 by Phate07(m): 7:46pm On Nov 07, 2013 |
habie: Thank you very much, Habie. Will prepare my documents and apply (and then fast and pray). Are you studying there or applying? 1 Like |
Travel / Re: Travelling To Canada Part 5 by Phate07(m): 8:33am On Nov 07, 2013 |
ChriGo: ...Yes med lab is still Thinkable for the me and the VOs ....Thank you. Another question. Would i then be eligible to apply for a masters in computer science if i do very well in the PGD in computer science? |
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