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Lagos State
234Radio - Online Radio -
www.234radio.com
88.9 - Brilla FM - Sports
89.7 - EkoFM, Ikeja
90.9 - Top RadioFM
92.3 - InspirationFM -
www.inspirationradiong.com
92.9 - BondFM
93.7 - RhythmFM
95.1 - WazobiaFM
96.1 - Traffic radio
96.9 - CoolFM - urban music
97.3 - ClassicFM
97.7 - MetroFM - FRCN
98.1 - SMOOTHFM, - soul, rhythm and jazz
99.3 - Nigeria Info
88.9 - Best Afro FM, Lagos
99.9 - The BeatFM, Ikoyi
100.5 - RayPowerFM, Alagbado
101.1- KM-Fm
101.5 - StarFM, Ikeja
102.3 - Radio Continental, Ikosi Ketu
102.7 - NaijaFM
103.1 - UnilagFM (University of Lagos)
103.5 - ChoiceFM - FRCN
105.1 - CityFM, Oregun - www.city1051.com
106.5 - Faaji FM
107.5 - RadioLagos, Ikeja
4770 - FRCN, Lagos
6090 - FRCN (Radio Nigeria 1), Lagos
109.1 - Fashion Radio
Nasarawa State
97.1 - Nasarawa Broadcasting Service (Lafia)
101.1 - Nasarawa State Mass Communication
Department FM
102.5 - Precious FM (Lafia,FRCN)
108 - Kizito FM
Niger State
88.5 - Zuma FM, Suleja
91.2 - Crystal Radio, Minna
92.3 - Search FM, Minna (Federal University
of Technology, Minna)
100.5 - Power FM, Bida - FRCN
88.5 - Yagway ST, NERO
Ogun State
89.1 - Hope.FM Babcock University Radio
station, Ilisan-Remo
94.1 - Rainbow FM
94.5 - Paramount FM, FRCN, Abeokuta
101.9 - Rockcity FM, Abeokuta
123.5 - Geolabious FM, Abeokuta
90.5 - OGBC 2 FM, Abeokuta
- OGBC (Yoruba Radio), Abeokuta
88.2 - Hebron FM Covenant University Radio
Station, Ota
91.7 - WFM
106.7 - 106.7 S.M.A FM, IJAGUN-IKOFA
Ondo State
88.9 - Adaba FM - Urban and blended
yoruba music
91.90-Breez FM - Urban music
93.1 - FUTA FM (Federal University of
Technology, Akure)
96.5 - OSRC FM - Local MUSIC
102.5 - Positive FM (FRCN), Akure - Blend of
old/new school
94.5 - Orange FM, Akure Ondo State.
96.1 - Raypower FM,Oba-ile,Akure,Ondo
State.
Osun State
89.5 - Orisun FM, Ile Ife
94.5 - Great FM, Obafemi Awolowo
University, (Ile-Ife)
101.5 - Crown FM, Eleyele, Ile Ife
95.5 - Gold FM, Ilesa - Radio Nigeria
103.1 - Uniq FM, Ara Station,okesa Ilesa
osun state
104.5 - Living Spring FM, Ile-Awiye Oke
Baale Osogbo.
96.3 - Radio 96.3 fm, Sky Limit area, Iwo.
95.1 - Raypower FM Osogbo
99.75 - Oodua FM, Toll Gate, Ile-Ife (Ready
for Transmission)
Oyo State
92.1 - Ajilete FM, Gambari, Ogbomoso
93.5 - Premier FM (FRCN), Ibadan
96.3 - Oke-Ogun FM, Alaga
98.5 - Oluyole FM, Ibadan
99.1 - Amuludun FM, Ibadan
101.1 - Diamond FM, University of Ibadan,
Ibadan
105.5 - Splash FM, Ibadan
97.9 - Beat FM, Ibadan
91.5 - Star FM, Ibadan
90.1 - Space FM, 136, Liberty Road, Ibadan
95.1 - Raypower fm,Cocoa house Dugbe
Ibadan
98.0 - Parrot Fm, Ogbomosho
100.5 - Inspiration FM
105.9 - Fresh FM ( Own by Yinka Ayefele)
Plateau State
88.65 - Radio Plateau 1 AM 1224, Jos
90.5 - Peace FM, Jos
93.7 - Rhythm FM, Jos
100.5 - Raypower FM, Jos
101.5 - Highland FM, Jos - FRCN
96.1 - ICEFMUJ (Unijosfm)
93.3- Unity fm, Jos
Rivers State
See also: List of radio stations in PH
Sokoto State
97.1 - Rima FM
101.5 - Royal FM
99.5 - Freedom FM
Taraba State
88.6 - TSBS Taraba radio Mararaba
90.6 - TSBS Taraba radio Jalingo
97.6 - TSBS Taraba radio Serti
104.5 - Gift FM Jalingo
Yobe State
89.5 FM pride of the Sahel Damaturu
Zamfara State
102.5 Pride FM Gusau
International broadcasters
7255 - Voice of Nigeria (ShortWave), Lagos
9690 - Voice of Nigeria (ShortWave), Lagos
11770 - Voice of Nigeria (ShortWave), Lagos
15120 - Voice of Nigeria (ShortWave), Lagos
Nigerian FM (Nigeria Radio International) |
List of radio stations in
Nigeria
This is a list of radio stations in Nigeria
organized by region with groupings for
international broadcasters and Internet radio.
This list is incomplete; you can help by
expanding it .
States and territories
Federal Capital Territory (FCT)
88.9 - Brilla FM, Abuja - Sports
92.1 - Vision FM, Abuja
92.9 - Kapital FM (FRCN), Abuja
93.5 - ASO Radio, Abuja
94.7 - Rhythm FM, Abuja
95.1 - Nigeria info Abuja
96.9 - Cool FM, Abuja
98.3 - Hot FM, Abuja
87.9 - Best Afro FM, Abuja
99.5 - Wazobia FM, Abuja
99.9 - Kiss FM, Abuja
100.5 - Raypower FM, Abuja
104.5 - Love FM, Abuja
106.3 - WE FM
Abia State
88.1 - Broadcasting Corporation, Umuahia
103.9 - Love fm, Aguiyi Ironsi layout,
Umuahia
102.9 - MAGIC FM Aba
104.1 - Vision Africa, Umuahia
103.5 - Pace Setter FM, Amakanma old
Umuahia
Adamawa State
91.1 - Gotel FM Yola
95.0 - GBC Yola Yola
95.8 - ABC Yola Yola
101.5 - Fombina FM Yola
Akwa Ibom State
104.5 - Atlantic Fm
101.1 - Planet FM http://
www.planet101fm.ng
90.5 - AKBC
100.7 - UNIUYO FM (University of Uyo)
104.9 - Heritage FM( heritage polytechnic
Eket)
Inspiration 92.3(coming soon)
Anambra State
88.5 - Anambra Broadcasting Service, Awka
88.9 - Brilla FM, Onitsha - Sports
90.7 - Anambra Broadcasting Service,
Onitsha
91.5 - Blaze FM, Oraifite
93.3 - Madonna Radio (Madonna University)
FM, Okija
94.1 - Unizik (Nnamdi Azikiwe University)
FM, Awka
95.3 - Radio Sapientia FM, Onitsha
95.7 - Rhythm FM, Awka
99.1 - Odenigbo FM, Obosi
102.5 - Purity FM, Awka
95.3-sapientia fm onitsha
Bauchi State
94.6 - Brc 2 FM, Bauchi
98.5 - Globe FM (FRCN), Bauchi
95.7 - Ray Power FM, Bauchi
Bayelsa State
94.7 - Silverbird Rhythm FM, Oxbow Lake
Swali, Yenagoa
95.5 - Royal FM, Yenagoa
97.1 - Bayelsa State Broadcasting
Corporation (BSBC) Glory FM, Radio Bayelsa,
Ekeki Yenagoa
102.5 - Ray Power FM, Elebele, Yenagoa
106.5 - Creek FM, Radio Nigeria, Yenagoa
Benue State
- Radio Benue 1, Makurdi
95.0 - Radio Benue, Makurdi
96.5 - Joy FM, Otukpo
103.5 - Harvest FM, Makurdi
99.9 - Ashiwaves FM, Katsina-Ala
Borno State
94.5 BRTV Borno Radio Maiduguri
95.3 BRTV Metropolitan FM Maiduguri
99.5 Freedom Radio Maiduguri
102.5 FRCN Kaduna Maiduguri
90.7 GAME FM
Cross River State
104.5 Cross River Broadcasting Corporation
(CRBC)
92.6 Cross River Radio
99.5 Canaan City FM, Calabar
Delta State
88.1 - Joko FM, Ughelli
88.6 - Melody FM, Warri
89.9 - Crown FM, Effurun
95.1 - J FM, Otu Jeremi
97.9 - Voice of Delta Radio, Asaba
Ebonyi State
98.1 - Salt FM, Abakaliki
101.5 - Unity FM, Abakaliki
Edo State
94.1 - Hillside FM (Auchi Polytechnic Radio),
Auchi
95.775 - Edo Broadcasting Service, Aduwawa
111.5 - Esan FM, Ewu
101.5 - Bronze FM (FRCN), Aduwawa
92.3 - Independent Radio, Benin city.
105.5 - RayPower Fm, Ikhuen Niro, Benin
city.
92.7 K-U Fm,Benin-Auchi road, Enyea
bypass Benin city-Edo state.
93.7 - SilverBird Rhythm FM, Ugbowo, Benin
city.
97.3 - Vibes Fm, Benin city
90.5 - Okada Wonderland FM,(Igbinedion
University Radio)Okada
100.1 - Uniben FM (University of Benin
Radio), Benin City
Ekiti State
100.5 - Progress FM (FRCN), Ado Ekiti
91.5FM - Golden voice of Ekiti (BSES)
Enugu State
96.1-Sunrise FM, Enugu
92.5-Dream FM, Enugu
100.9-Solid FM
91.1-Lion FM, Nsukka
92.9-Coal City Fm (FRCN)
828-Radio Nigeria 1 Enugu Enugu
98.7-Caritas University Radio
106.9-Gouni Radio, Enugu
96.7 Voice FM,Nsukka (FRCN}
Gombe State
91.9 - Gombe FM
Ray Power FM
Imo State
- Imo Broadcasting Corporation
99.5 - Hot FM (Owerri)
100.5 - Heartland FM
94.4 - Orient FM
105.7 - Zanders FM, Owerri
Jigawa State
93.5 - FM Andaza
95.5 - Dutse New world FM
Kaduna State
88.9 - Brila FM
89.9 - Kada 2 FM Kaduna
90.9 - Capital Sounds FM, Kaduna
91.7 - Liberty Radio FM, Kaduna
92.1 - Karama FM, Kaduna
92.9 - Freedom Radio FM, #5 Yakubu Gowon
Way, Kaduna
96.1 - Supreme FM, Kaduna
97.7 - Alheri Radio FM, Kaduna
106.5 - Ray Power FM Kaduna
639 MW - Kada 1
747 MW - Nagarta Radio
594 - FRCN (Hausa), Kaduna
1107 - FRCN (English), Kaduna
Kano State
549 MW - Manoma Radio AM, Kano
729 MW - Radio Kano AM, Kano
89.3 - Radio Kano II FM, Kano
88.5 - Dala FM, Kano
90.3 - Express Radio FM, Lamido Crescent
Kano
95.1 - Wazobia FM, Farm Centre, Kano
96.9 - Cool FM, Farm Centre, Kano
97.3 - Rahama FM, Kano
98.9 - BUK FM, Kano (Bayero University
Kano FM)
99.5 - Freedom Radio FM, Kano
101.1 - ARTV FM, Maiduguri Road Kano
103.5 - Pyramid FM (FRCN), Madobi L.G.
Kano
106.5 - Ray Power FM, Kano
Katsina State
104.5 - Radio Nigeria Companion FM, Katsina
106.5 - Ray Power FM, Katsina
972 MW - Katsina State Radio, Katsina
92.1 - vision fm katsina
Kebbi State
Kebbi Radio - 95.5 Birnin kebbi
New Vision 103.5fm Worcester MA
Kogi State
94.0 - Confluence FM, Lokoja
95.5FM - Grace FM, Lokoja (Urban
music,Hip-Hop,African Music)
101.5 - Prime FM (FRCN)
Kwara State
89.3 - Unilorin FM www.fm.unilorin.edu.ng
(University of Ilorin Radio)
95.1 - Royal FM
99.0 - Midland FM (Radio Kwara), Ilorin
103.5 - Harmony FM FRCN (Radio Nigeria),
Idofian
106.5 - Raypower FM, Ilorin
612.8 - Radio Kwara, Ilorin
(www.radiokwara.com)
Cruise FM (www.cruisefmng.net)
105.7 Okin fm,OFFA
Lagos State
234Radio - Online Radio -
www.234radio.com
88.9 - Brilla FM - Sports
89.7 - EkoFM, Ikeja
90.9 - Top RadioFM
92.3 - InspirationFM -
www.inspirationradiong.com
92.9 - BondFM
93.7 - RhythmFM
95.1 - WazobiaFM
96.1 - Traffic radio
96.9 - CoolFM - urban music
97.3 - ClassicFM
97.7 - MetroFM - FRCN
98.1 - SMOOTHFM, - soul, rhythm and jazz
99.3 - Nigeria Info
88.9 - Best Afro FM, Lagos
99.9 - The BeatFM, Ikoyi
100.5 - RayPowerFM, Alagbado
101.1- KM-Fm
101.5 - StarFM, Ikeja
102.3 - Radio Continental, Ikosi Ketu
102.7 - NaijaFM
103.1 - UnilagFM (University of Lagos)
103.5 - ChoiceFM - FRCN
105.1 - CityFM, Oregun - www.city1051.com
106.5 - Faaji FM
107.5 - RadioLagos, Ikeja
4770 - FRCN, Lagos
6090 - FRCN (Radio Nigeria 1), Lagos
109.1 - Fashion Radio
Nasarawa State
97.1 - Nasarawa Broadcasting Service (Lafia)
101.1 - Nasarawa State Mass Communication
Department FM
102.5 - Precious FM (Lafia,FRCN)
108 - Kizito FM
Niger State
88.5 - Zuma FM, Suleja
91.2 - Crystal Radio, Minna
92.3 - Search FM, Minna (Federal University
of Technology, Minna)
100.5 - Power FM, Bida - FRCN
88.5 - Yagway ST, NERO
Ogun State
89.1 - Hope.FM Babcock University Radio
station, Ilisan-Remo
94.1 - Rainbow FM
94.5 - Paramount FM, FRCN, Abeokuta
101.9 - Rockcity FM, Abeokuta
123.5 - Geolabious FM, Abeokuta
90.5 - OGBC 2 FM, Abeokuta
- OGBC (Yoruba Radio), Abeokuta
88.2 - Hebron FM Covenant University Radio
Station, Ota
91.7 - WFM
106.7 - 106.7 S.M.A FM, IJAGUN-IKOFA
Ondo State
88.9 - Adaba FM - Urban and blended
yoruba music
91.90-Breez FM - Urban music
93.1 - FUTA FM (Federal University of
Technology, Akure)
96.5 - OSRC FM - Local MUSIC
102.5 - Positive FM (FRCN), Akure - Blend of
old/new school
94.5 - Orange FM, Akure Ondo State.
96.1 - Raypower FM,Oba-ile,Akure,Ondo
State.
Osun State
89.5 - Orisun FM, Ile Ife
94.5 - Great FM, Obafemi Awolowo
University, (Ile-Ife)
101.5 - Crown FM, Eleyele, Ile Ife
95.5 - Gold FM, Ilesa - Radio Nigeria
103.1 - Uniq FM, Ara Station,okesa Ilesa
osun state
104.5 - Living Spring FM, Ile-Awiye Oke
Baale Osogbo.
96.3 - Radio 96.3 fm, Sky Limit area, Iwo.
95.1 - Raypower FM Osogbo
99.75 - Oodua FM, Toll Gate, Ile-Ife (Ready
for Transmission)
Oyo State
92.1 - Ajilete FM, Gambari, Ogbomoso
93.5 - Premier FM (FRCN), Ibadan
96.3 - Oke-Ogun FM, Alaga
98.5 - Oluyole FM, Ibadan
99.1 - Amuludun FM, Ibadan
101.1 - Diamond FM, University of Ibadan,
Ibadan
105.5 - Splash FM, Ibadan
97.9 - Beat FM, Ibadan
91.5 - Star FM, Ibadan
90.1 - Space FM, 136, Liberty Road, Ibadan
95.1 - Raypower fm,Cocoa house Dugbe
Ibadan
98.0 - Parrot Fm, Ogbomosho
100.5 - Inspiration FM
105.9 - Fresh FM ( Own by Yinka Ayefele)
Plateau State
88.65 - Radio Plateau 1 AM 1224, Jos
90.5 - Peace FM, Jos
93.7 - Rhythm FM, Jos
100.5 - Raypower FM, Jos
101.5 - Highland FM, Jos - FRCN
96.1 - ICEFMUJ (Unijosfm)
93.3- Unity fm, Jos
Rivers State
See also: List of radio stations in PH
Sokoto State
97.1 - Rima FM
101.5 - Royal FM
99.5 - Freedom FM
Taraba State
88.6 - TSBS Taraba radio Mararaba
90.6 - TSBS Taraba radio Jalingo
97.6 - TSBS Taraba radio Serti
104.5 - Gift FM Jalingo
Yobe State
89.5 FM pride of the Sahel Damaturu
Zamfara State
102.5 Pride FM Gusau
International broadcasters
7255 - Voice of Nigeria (ShortWave), Lagos
9690 - Voice of Nigeria (ShortWave), Lagos
11770 - Voice of Nigeria (ShortWave), Lagos
15120 - Voice of Nigeria (ShortWave), Lagos
Nigerian FM (Nigeria Radio International) |
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OAU Post UTME form and examination
The management of the Obafemi
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date for her 2015/2016 post UTME screening
exercise which is to come up on Saturday,8th of
August, 2015, by 12:00 noon in various centres
in Ile-Ife.
Application form is #3,500 and can be gotten
from any of:
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"It is utterly foolish for you to be insulting, abusing and attacking each other on social media when you have a very deadly common enemy (Boko Haram) to fight." Dear Christian and Muslim youths in the North East of Nigeria, Let me begin by saying clearly that I share in your pains and agonies. I understand the untold and excruciating sufferings that you are experiencing in these harrowing season of ferocious and heartless attacks against you, your properties and loved ones. Even the most beastly and heartless human being should sympathise with you. However, I am very displeased with the way and manner you are responding to the unabated bombings, slaughtering and killings that is being perpetuated against you by the Boko Haram sect. You seem not to appreciate the urgency of now and the historical significance of what is going on in our/your land. This is what precipitates my letter in the hope that you will retrace your steps and change for the better. It is utterly foolish for you to be insulting, abusing and attacking each other on social media when you have a very deadly common enemy (Boko Haram) to fight. How can you be dissipating your energies and resources accusing one another of sponsoring Boko Haram when the same Boko Haram is killing both Christians and Muslims, and targeting both Mosques and Churches? Isn't that illogical, shameful and self-destructive? What we expect from you now is to close ranks, come together, and form a formidable alliance and resistance army against the monstrous Boko Haramites. Do not get me wrong, I know you are unarmed "bloody civilians". But I also know that no guns, bombs or other weapons of war can conquer a united people. Have you thought about those unarmed protesters in Egypt, Tunisia, Libya and Ukraine who despite the threat of being gunned down by military tanks, continued to march forward until they brought down dictatorial regimes? Presently in Syria, Iraq, Pakistan and other nations afflicted by violent sectarianism and terrorism, there are youths like you that have risen strongly in defence of their fatherland. So what stops you from doing the same? I am very aware that you have an established command of leadership. Therefore, I expect the Emirs of Kano, Borno, Yobe, Adamawa and other affected states to urgently enter into dialogue with the Chairmen of the Christian Association of Nigeria in those states and work out practical modalities for self defence against Boko Haram. I expect the Muslim youths to form a protective barricade in Churches during the Christian Sunday services and Christian youths to do the same in the Mosques during Fridays' Muslim Jumat prayers. It is possible. We did it during the Occupy Nigeria Movement; we can do it again. Mere talks without actions will not solve the problem. You must develop security consciousness and strategies that will enable you to identify the members of Boko Haram. If these senseless criminals actually live with you and you grew up with them, then it is incumbent on you to bring them out. Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty. This is a war against all Nigerians; Christians and Muslims alike. It is now about humanity. Sadly, I have also observed that politicians from the two leading political parties, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the All Progressives Congress (APC) have exploited the ongoing crisis and have divided your ranks. Again, it is foolishness for you to allow them set you against one another. You need to realise that if Boko Haram kills you in their next attack, the way they have killed countless others, you will not live to see 2015 and both the PDP and APC will continue to be in existence without you. It is time for you to relegate political partisanship and save the future of your unborn generations. For other Nigerians who by their actions are frustrating the unity of purpose of the Christian and Muslim youths in the North East, posterity will judge you. It is very naive to think that because the bombs are not falling at your door-post, therefore it is not your concern whether the North East is reduced to arches. We know where and how this attacks started, but who can tell where or how it will end?. Let us advert our minds to the fact that Injury to one is injury to all. Do we still have a government in Nigeria? When will the President and Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces of this country rise up to his constitutional duty? When will he desist from staying idle while those he took oath to protect are being roasted like worthless animals by a demonic and senseless group? When will this appalling blood bath end? North East Muslim and Christian youths, history will not forgive you if you do not rise up today and say enough is enough. Will you come together now and fight Boko Haram or will you remain antagonistic to one another? The choice is yours. Inibehe Effiong inibehe.effiong@gmail.com +2348065142135 http://pulse.ng/student/boko-haram-attacks-open-letter-to-north-east-christian-and-muslim-youths-id3317702.html |
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SPACEBAR (Select or clear the check box if the active option is a check box) 8. Arrow keys (Select a button if the active option is a group of option buttons) 9. F1 key (Display Help) 10. F4 key (Display the items in the active list) 11. BACKSPACE (Open a folder one level up if a folder is selected in the Save As or Open dialog box) Microsoft Natural Keyboard Shortcuts 1. Windows Logo (Display or hide the Start menu) 2. Windows Logo+BREAK (Display the System Properties dialog box) 3. Windows Logo+D (Display the desktop) 4. Windows Logo+M (Minimize all of the windows) 5. Windows Logo+SHIFT+M (Restorethe minimized windows) 6. Windows Logo+E (Open My Computer) 7. Windows Logo+F (Search for a file or a folder) 8. CTRL+Windows Logo+F (Search for computers) 9. Windows Logo+F1 (Display Windows Help) 10. Windows Logo+ L (Lock the keyboard) 11. Windows Logo+R (Open the Run dialog box) 12. Windows Logo+U (Open Utility Manager) 13. Accessibility Keyboard Shortcuts 14. Right SHIFT for eight seconds (Switch FilterKeys either on or off) 15. Left ALT+left SHIFT+PRINT SCREEN (Switch High Contrast either on or off) 16. Left ALT+left SHIFT+NUM LOCK (Switch the MouseKeys either on or off) 17. SHIFT five times (Switch the StickyKeys either on or off) 18. NUM LOCK for five seconds (Switch the ToggleKeys either on or off) 19. Windows Logo +U (Open Utility Manager) 20. Windows Explorer Keyboard Shortcuts 21. END (Display the bottom of the active window) 22. HOME (Display the top of the active window) 23. NUM LOCK+Asterisk sign (*) (Display all of the subfolders that are under the selected folder) 24. NUM LOCK+Plus sign (+) (Display the contents of the selected folder) MMC Console keyboard shortcuts 1. SHIFT+F10 (Display the Action shortcut menu for the selected item) 2. F1 key (Open the Help topic, if any, for the selected item) 3. F5 key (Update the content of all console windows) 4. CTRL+F10 (Maximize the active console window) 5. CTRL+F5 (Restore the active console window) 6. ALT+ENTER (Display the Properties dialog box, if any, for theselected item) 7. F2 key (Rename the selected item) 8. CTRL+F4 (Close the active console window. When a console has only one console window, this shortcut closes the console) Remote Desktop Connection Navigation 1. CTRL+ALT+END (Open the Microsoft Windows NT Security dialog box) 2. ALT+PAGE UP (Switch between programs from left to right) 3. ALT+PAGE DOWN (Switch between programs from right to left) 4. ALT+INSERT (Cycle through the programs in most recently used order) 5. ALT+HOME (Display the Start menu) 6. CTRL+ALT+BREAK (Switch the client computer between a window and a full screen) 7. ALT+DELETE (Display the Windows menu) 8. CTRL+ALT+Minus sign (-) (Place a snapshot of the active window in the client on the Terminal server clipboard and provide the same functionality as pressing PRINT SCREEN on a local computer.) 9. CTRL+ALT+Plus sign (+) (Place asnapshot of the entire client window area on the Terminal server clipboardand provide the same functionality aspressing ALT+PRINT SCREEN on a local computer.) Microsoft Internet Explorer Keyboard Shortcuts 1. CTRL+B (Open the Organize Favorites dialog box) 2. CTRL+E (Open the Search bar) 3. CTRL+F (Start the Find utility) 4. CTRL+H (Open the History bar) 5. CTRL+I (Open the Favorites bar) 6. CTRL+L (Open the Open dialog box) 7. CTRL+N (Start another instance of the browser with the same Web address) 8. CTRL+O (Open the Open dialog box,the same as CTRL+L) 9. CTRL+P (Open the Print dialog box) 10. CTRL+R (Update the current Web page) 11. CTRL+W (Close the current window) |
Top Universities in Nigeria – 2014 University Ranking Top Universities in Nigeria – 2014 University Ranking The latest Nigeria University Ranking is out with Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) still topping the list of best Universities in Nigeria. The Ranking was obtained from the 2014 webometrics World University Ranking results. The Ranking Web of Universities (Webometrics) is a rank of world universities web presence. And below is the Top 100 Best University in Nigeria from the 2014 edition of the webometrics results. Top 100 Best University in Nigeria for the second quarter of 2014. 1 Obafemi Awolowo University 2 Covenant University Ota 3 University of Ibadan 4 University of Lagos 5 University of Ilorin 6 Ahmadu Bello University 7 University of Agriculture, Abeokuta 8 Landmark University 9 Federal University of Technology Akure 10 University of Nigeria 11 University of Benin 12 Madonna University Nigeria 13 Federal University of Technology Minna 14 University of Jos 15 University of Port Harcourt 16 Auchi Polytechnic 17 Federal University Oye Ekiti Ekiti State 18 University of Calabar 19 Yaba College of Technology 20 National Open University of Nigeria 21 Federal University of Technology Owerri 22 Lagos Business School 23 Bayero University Kano 24 University of Uyo 25 Ladoke Akintola University of Technology 26 Nnamdi Azikiwe University 27 University of Maiduguri 28 Bingham University New Karu 29 Osun State University 30 Babcock University 31 American University of Nigeria 32 Afe Babalola University Ado Ekiti Ekiti State 33 Redeemer’s University 34 Benue State University 35 Pan African University Lagos 36 Kwara State University 37 Michael Okpara University of Agriculture Umudike 38 Federal University Ndufu Alike Ebonyi State 39 Olabisi Onabanjo University (Ogun State University) 40 Ambrose Alli University Ekpoma 41 Usmanu Danfodiyo University 42 Rivers State University of Science & Technology 43 Caritas University Enugu 44 Adekunle Ajasin University 45 Joseph Ayo Babalola University 46 Ekiti State University Ado Ekiti (University of Ado Ekiti) 47 Bowen University 48 Lagos State University 49 Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University 50 Tai Solarin University of Education 51 Federal University Dutsin Ma 52 African University of Science & Technology Abuja 53 Federal University of Agriculture Makurdi 54 Ajayi Crowther University Oyo 55 Elizade University Ilara Mokin 56 Lead City University Ibadan 57 Caleb University 58 Ebonyi State University 59 Nigerian Defence Academy Kaduna 60 Delta State University Nigeria 61 Imo State University Owerri 62 Niger Delta University 63 Umaru Musa Yar’Adua University (Katsina State University) 64 Abia State University Uturu 65 Anambra State University of Science & Technology Uli 66 National Mathematical Centre 67 Federal University Dutse Jigawa State 68 Federal University Otuoke Bayelsa 69 Fountain University Osogbo 70 Federal Polytechnic Ede 71 Igbinedion University Okada 72 Enugu State University of Science and Technology 73 Kaduna State University 74 Achievers University Owo 75 Nigerian Turkish Nile University Abuja 76 Crawford University Igbesa 77 Veritas University 78 Bells University of Technology Otta 79 Modibbo Adama University of Technology Yola (Federal University of Technology) 80 Cross River State University of Science & Technology Calabar 81 Polytechnic Ibadan 82 Lagos State Polytechnic 83 Nasarawa State University 84 Federal University of Petroleum Resources Effurun 85 Al Hikmah University Ilorin 86 Federal University Lokoja Kogi State 87 Kwara State Polytechnic Ilorin 88 Paul University Awka Anambra State 89 Ondo State University of Science & Technology Okitipupa 90 University of Mkar 91 Benson Idahosa University 92 Federal Polytechnic Ilaro 93 Kaduna Polytechnic 94 Obong University 95 Renaissance University Enugu 96 Federal University Wukari Taraba State 97 Federal Polytechnic Nasarawa 98 Adeleke University Ede 99 Baze University Kuchigoro 100 Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University Lapa |
[color=#770077][/color] [/left] HERE IS A LIST OF ALL OONI THAT RULED IFE PAST OONIS OF IFE 1ST ODUDUWA 2ND OSANGANGAN OBAMAKIN 3RD OGUN 4TH OBALUFON OGBOGBODIRIN 5TH OBALUFON ALAYEMORE 6TH ORANMIYAN 7TH AYETISE 8TH LAJAMISAN 9TH LAJODOOGUN 10TH LAFOGIDO 11TH ODIDIMODE ROGBEESIN 12TH AWOROKOLOKIN 13TH EKUN 14TH AJIMUDA 15TH GBOONIJIO 16TH OKANLAJOSIN 17TH ADEGBALU 18TH OSINKOLA 19TH OGBORUU 20TH GIESI 21ST LUWOO (FEMALE) 22ND LUMOBI 23RD AGBEDEGBEDE 24TH OJELOKUNBIRIN 25TH LAGUNJA 26TH LARUNNKA 27TH ADEMILU 28TH OMOGBOGBO 29TH AJILA-OORUN 30TH ADEJINLE 31ST OLOJO 32ND OKITI 33RD LUGBADE 34TH ARIBIWOSO 35TH OSINLADE 36TH ADAGBA 37TH OJIGIDIRI 38TH AKINMOYERO 1770-1800 39TH GBANLARE 1800-1823 40TH GBEGBAAJE 1823-1835 41ST WUNMONIJE 1835-1839 42ND ADEGUNLE ADEWELA 1839-1849 43RD DEGBINSOKUN 1849-1878 44TH ORARIGBA 1878-1880 45TH DERIN OLOGBENLA- He was a powerful warrior! 1880-1894 46TH ADELEKAN (OLUBUSE I)- He was the first Ooni to travel outside Ile-Ife to Lagos in 1903 when he was invited by the then Governor General to settle the dispute involving Elepe of Epe. All Yoruba Kings including the Alaafin left their respective thrones as a mark of respect for the Ooni. They returned to their respective stools after Ooni returned to Ile-Ife from Lagos. Oba Adelekan Olubuse was nicknamed 'ERIOGUN'; Akitikori; Ebitikimopiri. 1894-1910 47TH ADEKOLA 1910-1910 48TH ADEMILUYI (AJAGUN)- He also was reputed to be a powerful Monarch. 1910-1930 49TH ADESOJI ADEREMI- Very intelligent with good foresight, he was invited to be minister without portfolio when he ruled from 1951 to 1955. He was the first indigenous governor of Western Nigeria. One of his most laudable achievements was the establishment of the GREAT University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University) at Ile-Ife. 1930-1980 CURRENT OONI OF IFE 50TH OKUNADE SIJUWADE- He is the grandson of Olubuse l (The 46th Ooni) from Ogboru Ruling Family. Some describe him as 'the Royal Eagle', Elegant, Self-confident, well- informed and hardworking. As the father of all, civic activities occupy most of his time. 1980 Till Date[left] HERE IS A LIST OF ALL OONI THAT RULED IFE PAST OONIS OF IFE 1ST ODUDUWA 2ND OSANGANGAN OBAMAKIN 3RD OGUN 4TH OBALUFON OGBOGBODIRIN 5TH OBALUFON ALAYEMORE 6TH ORANMIYAN 7TH AYETISE 8TH LAJAMISAN 9TH LAJODOOGUN 10TH LAFOGIDO 11TH ODIDIMODE ROGBEESIN 12TH AWOROKOLOKIN 13TH EKUN 14TH AJIMUDA 15TH GBOONIJIO 16TH OKANLAJOSIN 17TH ADEGBALU 18TH OSINKOLA 19TH OGBORUU 20TH GIESI 21ST LUWOO (FEMALE) 22ND LUMOBI 23RD AGBEDEGBEDE 24TH OJELOKUNBIRIN 25TH LAGUNJA 26TH LARUNNKA 27TH ADEMILU 28TH OMOGBOGBO 29TH AJILA-OORUN 30TH ADEJINLE 31ST OLOJO 32ND OKITI 33RD LUGBADE 34TH ARIBIWOSO 35TH OSINLADE 36TH ADAGBA 37TH OJIGIDIRI 38TH AKINMOYERO 1770-1800 39TH GBANLARE 1800-1823 40TH GBEGBAAJE 1823-1835 41ST WUNMONIJE 1835-1839 42ND ADEGUNLE ADEWELA 1839-1849 43RD DEGBINSOKUN 1849-1878 44TH ORARIGBA 1878-1880 45TH DERIN OLOGBENLA- He was a powerful warrior! 1880-1894 46TH ADELEKAN (OLUBUSE I)- He was the first Ooni to travel outside Ile-Ife to Lagos in 1903 when he was invited by the then Governor General to settle the dispute involving Elepe of Epe. All Yoruba Kings including the Alaafin left their respective thrones as a mark of respect for the Ooni. They returned to their respective stools after Ooni returned to Ile-Ife from Lagos. Oba Adelekan Olubuse was nicknamed 'ERIOGUN'; Akitikori; Ebitikimopiri. 1894-1910 47TH ADEKOLA 1910-1910 48TH ADEMILUYI (AJAGUN)- He also was reputed to be a powerful Monarch. 1910-1930 49TH ADESOJI ADEREMI- Very intelligent with good foresight, he was invited to be minister without portfolio when he ruled from 1951 to 1955. He was the first indigenous governor of Western Nigeria. One of his most laudable achievements was the establishment of the GREAT University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University) at Ile-Ife. 1930-1980 CURRENT OONI OF IFE 50TH OKUNADE SIJUWADE- He is the grandson of Olubuse l (The 46th Ooni) from Ogboru Ruling Family. Some describe him as 'the Royal Eagle', Elegant, Self-confident, well- informed and hardworking. As the father of all, civic activities occupy most of his time. 1980 Till Date HERE IS A LIST OF ALL OONI THAT RULED IFE PAST OONIS OF IFE 1ST ODUDUWA 2ND OSANGANGAN OBAMAKIN 3RD OGUN 4TH OBALUFON OGBOGBODIRIN 5TH OBALUFON ALAYEMORE 6TH ORANMIYAN 7TH AYETISE 8TH LAJAMISAN 9TH LAJODOOGUN 10TH LAFOGIDO 11TH ODIDIMODE ROGBEESIN 12TH AWOROKOLOKIN 13TH EKUN 14TH AJIMUDA 15TH GBOONIJIO 16TH OKANLAJOSIN 17TH ADEGBALU 18TH OSINKOLA 19TH OGBORUU 20TH GIESI 21ST LUWOO (FEMALE) 22ND LUMOBI 23RD AGBEDEGBEDE 24TH OJELOKUNBIRIN 25TH LAGUNJA 26TH LARUNNKA 27TH ADEMILU 28TH OMOGBOGBO 29TH AJILA-OORUN 30TH ADEJINLE 31ST OLOJO 32ND OKITI 33RD LUGBADE 34TH ARIBIWOSO 35TH OSINLADE 36TH ADAGBA 37TH OJIGIDIRI 38TH AKINMOYERO 1770-1800 39TH GBANLARE 1800-1823 40TH GBEGBAAJE 1823-1835 41ST WUNMONIJE 1835-1839 42ND ADEGUNLE ADEWELA 1839-1849 43RD DEGBINSOKUN 1849-1878 44TH ORARIGBA 1878-1880 45TH DERIN OLOGBENLA- He was a powerful warrior! 1880-1894 46TH ADELEKAN (OLUBUSE I)- He was the first Ooni to travel outside Ile-Ife to Lagos in 1903 when he was invited by the then Governor General to settle the dispute involving Elepe of Epe. All Yoruba Kings including the Alaafin left their respective thrones as a mark of respect for the Ooni. They returned to their respective stools after Ooni returned to Ile-Ife from Lagos. Oba Adelekan Olubuse was nicknamed 'ERIOGUN'; Akitikori; Ebitikimopiri. 1894-1910 47TH ADEKOLA 1910-1910 48TH ADEMILUYI (AJAGUN)- He also was reputed to be a powerful Monarch. 1910-1930 49TH ADESOJI ADEREMI- Very intelligent with good foresight, he was invited to be minister without portfolio when he ruled from 1951 to 1955. He was the first indigenous governor of Western Nigeria. One of his most laudable achievements was the establishment of the GREAT University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University) at Ile-Ife. 1930-1980 CURRENT OONI OF IFE 50TH OKUNADE SIJUWADE- He is the grandson of Olubuse l (The 46th Ooni) from Ogboru Ruling Family. Some describe him as 'the Royal Eagle', Elegant, Self-confident, well- informed and hardworking. As the father of all, civic activities occupy most of his time. 1980 Till Date |
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