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Re: Private Universities That Are Not Owned By Religious Institutions. by Scholes007(m): 8:56pm On Mar 28, 2017
jmichael259:
i thought it has catholic affiliations?
Not that I know of.
Re: Private Universities That Are Not Owned By Religious Institutions. by lordbruz(m): 8:58pm On Mar 28, 2017
obong uni akwa ibom. None of such rules exist Here. fees-300above
Re: Private Universities That Are Not Owned By Religious Institutions. by Nobody: 9:40pm On Mar 28, 2017
jmichael259:
Thanks. I thought Nile was an islamic uni?
Turkish.... Whilst the owners might b Muslims I doubt the university is officially tagged Islamic
Re: Private Universities That Are Not Owned By Religious Institutions. by jmichael259(op): 9:11am On Mar 29, 2017
THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR COMMENTS. MY FIRST POST TO MAKE FRONT PAGE. Very insighting..
Re: Private Universities That Are Not Owned By Religious Institutions. by zeisha(f): 7:34pm On Sep 07, 2017
Promxy94:
Dear op
For ur rest of mind,relaxation and living a full life of a student,just as if u r in uniben,uniport and the rest good schools out there, just choose Igbinedion university.
At iuo ur freedom is guaranteed, top quality known professors,especially in law and health sciences...
Steady light...
Etc....
U go enjoy Iuo....
Even car is allowed....
Good evening poster, are you schooling at iuo? I just got admitted there and I'm trying to know the school better.
Re: Private Universities That Are Not Owned By Religious Institutions. by Promxy94(m): 8:04pm On Sep 07, 2017
zeisha:
Good evening poster, are you schooling at iuo? I just got admitted there and I'm trying to know the school better.
I graduated from there
Re: Private Universities That Are Not Owned By Religious Institutions. by zeisha(f): 8:56am On Sep 08, 2017
Promxy94:
I graduated from there
That's great, congratulations.
If you don't mind, I would like to ask you few questions about the school.
Re: Private Universities That Are Not Owned By Religious Institutions. by Promxy94(m): 9:40am On Sep 08, 2017
zeisha:
That's great, congratulations.
If you don't mind, I would like to ask you few questions about the school.
Send me a mail promxy94@gmail.com
Re: Private Universities That Are Not Owned By Religious Institutions. by zeisha(f): 10:34am On Sep 08, 2017
Promxy94:
Send me a mail promxy94@gmail.com
I'll do that, thank you.
Re: Private Universities That Are Not Owned By Religious Institutions. by ogolaaa: 10:52am On Sep 08, 2017
[center][/center]….WHILE WAITING ON ASUU




I remember being a university student a couple of years back and the news comes to you that ASUU is going on strike. At first you don’t
perplexed because you have no idea how long it will last and many students even see it as an opportunity to take a rest from the academic rigour. Not until months start counting and it starts getting boring by the day especially for those who go back home. They begin to pray that ASUU should call off the strike. But you could be always sure that it will take at least four months before your prayers get answered; well, I said four month because that’s the shortest ASUU strike I experienced as an undergraduate.
So while this strike is on, you don’t have to sit down there and relax or keep praying that the strike be called off. We both know those people don’t care about the youths. And an Adage says when two elephants fight the ground bears the brunt. Their kids are outside the country studying; trying to secure for them a better future, so they don’t care. The best you can do for yourself is to take your life is in your hands. Take the bold step and do something rather than waiting.
Well, I will quickly share few tips with you on what to do while waiting on ASUU.
1. Get Certified.
2. Get an Internship placement
3. Get a vocational Skill.
Let me start with the first, Get Certified; See, certification is the only way out of joblessness and the best time to get certified is now. I’ll tell you why; many certification institutes have discount for students, fresh graduates and NYSC members which means you have to take advantage of it; because once the discount umbrella covers you no more, you would have to pay the normally quite expensive amount professionals pay for certifications. Secondly, why procrastinate? If you have the means why not do it now instead of getting a new phone. The perfect time is always NOW!! You might never get the same opportunity you have now again. There are a lot of certification you might want to decide to get now; I’ll mention a few; Oil and Gas certifications like General and Advance HSE, NEBOSH and OSHA certifications will make you a prospect. These certifications are very important and they have taken a lot of people out of the labour market. They are relevant in almost any industry or sector and if you think that your course of study will rob you the opportunity to work in your desired industry, well, I have good news for you; there are oil and gas short courses that will avail you this opportunity.
Another important certification I will mention is I.T certification; you can get a certification in networking or programming while you wait on ASUU. This will not only give you an edge in the labour market it will also make you a potential entrepreneur. Well, I used the word ‘potential’ because not everybody realise this and not everyone have the desire to become entrepreneurs. Getting I.T skills have the highest possibility of making you an entrepreneur. What more can I say? GET CERTIFIED!! CERTIFICATION IS THE WAY!!
Second point is; Get an Internship placement; this might be a little bit hard in this country especially for those who do not have uncles and aunties in these organisations, but it should stop you from trying. Write a letter to as many of them that you have mapped out and will be willing to work at, send you CV along side, and let them know you would be willing to intern in their organisation without getting paid. Of course, you shouldn’t be after the pay at this point in your life; you should be after the experience and the opportunity that comes with it. Learning comes before earning you know. And as a matter of fact, you are still in your Learning stage. If you have few certifications already, it will boost your CV and increase your chances of getting the internship placement that is why I made the getting certification the chief point.
Well, the third one; Get a vocation skill is also important especially for those with the entrepreneur mind set. As a lady you might want to get some fashion designing, makeup or catering skills, there are several others though. And as a guy you might want to learn how to fix computers and phones or some computer software skills depending on your passion, you might even try the so-called ‘feminine’ skills I mention earlier or hair dressing. The trend is changing as men are becoming very successful in the line of businesses that was once believed to be feminine. Most women prefer the male touch to female. I bet these skills would certainly help you when you least expect.

written by Dapo Alabi
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