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Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by Samgreguc(m): 2:25pm On May 30, 2020
pxjosh:
I implore you to make research on if Pharm.D holders can be addressed as Doctors.
The thing dey pain am.... Lol..

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Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by Bbbwings: 2:34pm On May 30, 2020
germaphobe:
also a pharmacy student currently in my 200 level. first semester 100level was cool, was serious and all gp was good and high, fast forward to second semester i screwed up no need of even checking my result cus i know there will be alot of carryovers, started 200level on a sad and depressed mood everything was just not making sense anymore friends still think i'm the same guy they used to know in 100level first semester, before the corona break we were preparing for exams, and some where planning on sitting with me i was thinking of how i'm entering another crisis of carryovers. thank God for the break i have worked on myself and the passion is back can't wait to pick up
Pls try and write jamb again and study the course in a uni.
You'll b known as a pharmacy technician with that course

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Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by Bbbwings: 2:35pm On May 30, 2020
Rozz:
I'm about rounding up too(pharmacy) but i hope I don't abandon it for fashion.
You can set up a big pharmacy store na.
Drugs sell.
Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by YasirAsiwaju: 2:37pm On May 30, 2020
Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by Tuatara(m): 2:44pm On May 30, 2020
Impressive, however, the time it took her to get a PhD after graduation seems too short. I admire her tenacity though.
Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by JayLaFlame(m): 2:47pm On May 30, 2020
Thank God you're a graduate now..


Guys follow these steps on how to study smarter

https://www.timewithtife.com/post/6-ways-to-study-smarter
Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by bobluck: 3:12pm On May 30, 2020
Congratulations
Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by Dannyfan(m): 3:15pm On May 30, 2020
Never give up. Chase ur dream.
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Why is she have both B.pharm & Pharm.D to her name? Isn't it suppose to be Pharm.D only?
Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by Randy100: 3:22pm On May 30, 2020
Mires:


You are somewhat correct. I don't understand when students as well as graduates testify that they were given fake admission. I some times see it as desperation on the part of the student(s) that landed such people into the mess. For instance, I was denied admission three consecutive times after scoring above 200 and successive score in them. However that didn't make me desperate. When I finally had a score that was convincing that no federal University in Nigeria can deny me admission, I was not only happy, I was confident while in the lions den (UNN) whenever we hear certificate verification is to be taken place that I am free. Mind you, I was offered admission in three federal University (same course) but I chose UNN.

During registration and certificates verification at Ekpo Ref, I wasn't scared. Final year certificate verification, I only paid the required money we were asked and I went to sleep.

In summary, we should be sure that we are not doing what we are not supposed to do. It backfires more especially in UNN. Shalom
I sight you, fellow lion. You are very correct with your assertion. Thank you.

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Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by Randy100: 3:25pm On May 30, 2020
ruffhandu:


I totally agree with your position, that's my believe. Because a notherner and a southerner commit same crime and one is forgiven and the other is not does not mean any discrimination for me. The question to ask is, is the punished innocent? If the answer is yes, then the punisher has not done any wrong.

But, I wouldn't want you to join issues with anyone, you were already sounding mature, keep it that way. Returning an insult, to me, means bringing yourself to the same level of reasoning with your attacker, except when it's absolutely necessary. Cheers!
The young man was bullying me, I just can't keep quiet.
Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by Lekozy(m): 3:34pm On May 30, 2020
Period007:


https://trupharmacyng.com/2020/05/24/my-missionary-journey-through-pharmacy-school-dr-obakpolo-lauretta/?fbclid=IwAR0TH5-LAnCORvJhLkHCRlP3p8JuA2r36gkyNdic8bGKMPjRxPp644IljhM

Induction day with my parents
yes I remember.i was in futa then when. I saw d news the first uniben female president wow so u av gone thru alot.... hmm
Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by potent5(m): 3:39pm On May 30, 2020
sageb:
you were a tuskite. Which set were you in?
2001/2002.
Did a diploma in international relations before then.
Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by ojtopsy: 3:39pm On May 30, 2020
mannyiyke:
Do schools check state of origin too or is it result that they check only? Somebody told me that
state universities usually write letters to WAEC and NECO to give them the true results of their students as well as the states of origin they wrote while registering for those exams, but I told him that they only check results, not states of origin there, yet he disagreed.
Yes they do. if you claim an ELDS state and you were admitted, in your final year your sin will be revisited and you'll be asked to bring proof, na that time you go know say aboki is not smiling because they will not give you any LGA status letter to support your claim. you be Bamidele and you are claiming Maiduguri to gain game the system, continue. then you will have no choice than to go to Oluwole to seal your fate. they will give it to you their and then but that will finally nail your coffin for expulsion.
Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by 1stola: 3:43pm On May 30, 2020
SolomonGrundy:
U seem to have lost touch of reality. Ur folly is self aggrandizement.
keep your foolery to yourself.
Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by 1stola: 3:44pm On May 30, 2020
pxjosh:
I implore you to make research on if Pharm.D holders can be addressed as Doctors.
I know they cant be. You read it up yourself. Stop fooling yourself.
Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by ofiko123(m): 3:46pm On May 30, 2020
The write-up is too long.. Who can summarise..
Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by sulaak(m): 3:52pm On May 30, 2020
Academic balance was achieved in 300 level then and so progressing across levels were easier. This balance and joy of soon to be a pharmacist was truncated in 400level second semester when my admission was questioned and subsequently suspended. It was heartbreaking and mentally draining but then it thought me a lot.


My admission was questioned and my graduation suspended. Does this really matter anymore? No it does not. The most important thing is I left UNN and came to my place, Edo state. I wrote another JAMB and got admitted again into the Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Benin and that was where my second ‘missionary’ journey began.

Does it matter? Yes, it does.

You need to explain why your admission was questioned and suspended, for one reason or another you're presenting yourself as someone that has overcome adversity but one I suspect you are someone of questionable character.

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Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by SolomonGrundy: 3:53pm On May 30, 2020
1stola:

keep your foolery to yourself.
U re a shameless troll.
Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by mannyiyke: 3:53pm On May 30, 2020
ojtopsy:

Yes they do. if you claim an ELDS state and you were admitted, in your final year your sin will be revisited and you'll be asked to bring proof, na that time you go know say aboki is not smiling because they will not give you any LGA status letter to support your claim. you be Bamidele and you are claiming Maiduguri to gain game the system, continue. then you will have no choice than to go to Oluwole to seal your fate. they will give it to you their and then but that will finally nail your coffin for expulsion.
It's not true. I've seen so many people who are non-indigenes, but went directly to the local government of residence and were offered LGA indigeneship. LGA status letter is easier to get. People go with someone they know and it'll be given to them. Besides, you must present it in first year registration.

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Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by 1stola: 3:55pm On May 30, 2020
SolomonGrundy:
U re a shameless troll.
You are an illiterate nitwit.
Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by sulaak(m): 4:00pm On May 30, 2020
Snowale:
Life would be more beautiful when we do things based on what our conscience says as Humans, we were created with conscience not to just dump it, and follow strict rules we created for ourselves. Just see how the will pity her, had it been she is the VC's, a professor's or a powerful politician's daughter. That's why sometimes I agree with those that says laws are for the poor, especially in Nigeria. This law in particular is too strict, because she had spent almost 4 years in the medical school before she was withdrawn. The money + The time + The stress + risks etc. Only if you know the amount of money spent on an average undergraduate per session.

I've seen three people called to panel for examination malpractice, 2 were expelled.the third one was pardoned because he's dad is a senior lecturer. The 2 that were expelled were caught talking to each other, can you imagine, the judgement passed on them was too strict, because they are already in their final year.

Solution: We are not robots that just pass judgement based on rules and regulations written in paper. expelling someone in year 1 and someone in year 4, for breaking the same rules. We are humans, we should be considerate.

Nigeria is an unfair society, but exam rules say don't talk to each other period. If we want credible leaders then it must start at our schools where ethics and integrity are not taken for granted. Expelling the two students was harsh, they should have been allowed to retake the exams the following year.

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Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by mannyiyke: 4:01pm On May 30, 2020
Tuatara:
Impressive, however, the time it took her to get a PhD after graduation seems too short. I admire her tenacity though.
Pharm.D (doctorate in pharmacy) is a first degree, not a PhD.

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Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by SolomonGrundy: 4:02pm On May 30, 2020
1stola:

You are an illiterate nitwit.
U re literate but u can't decipher what a professional doctorate is, even with the myriad of resources at ur disposal. U just made a fool of urself on a public forum.

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Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by mannyiyke: 4:12pm On May 30, 2020
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Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by saajus: 4:32pm On May 30, 2020
Strong lady.
Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by jaeyking(m): 4:53pm On May 30, 2020
johnkey:
Back then in school I always feel disturbed when I see a young student mocking an older classmates, when you don't know their story or how yours will end.

and some older students too who look down on the younger ones
like they are not the reason why u are still in class.

everyone has a different time.
we should just appreciate each other and look how to build each other.
that's just it..

and lastly they laughing at u.
take that as a motivational que to use it and make your success choke them

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Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by Oluwatosinbode(f): 5:14pm On May 30, 2020
Was in your shoe before.. I chased B. Pharmacy but thank God I later graduated 2012
Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by MrEgghead(m): 5:14pm On May 30, 2020
1stola:

Stop DECEIVING YOURSELVES!
Pharm.D or not, you are a pharmacist and not a DOCTOR!

And to become a PhD doctor, you will be required to do a masters before PhD.

Doctor kor, nurse ni.
She knows she's not a Medical Doctor.. it's just a title just like people with Ph.Ds.
Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by Nobody: 5:19pm On May 30, 2020
Bbbwings:

You can set up a big pharmacy store na.
Drugs sell.
Thats where passion comes in,i have passion for fashion.Even if I want to pursue a career in my field,i know my ways but definitely not pharm store lol

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Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by 1stola: 5:20pm On May 30, 2020
MrEgghead:
She knows she's not a Medical Doctor.. it's just a title just like people with Ph.Ds.
where did you see medical in my post?
Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by 1stola: 5:21pm On May 30, 2020
SolomonGrundy:
U re literate but u can't decipher what a professional doctorate is, even with the myriad of resources at ur disposal. U just made a fool of urself on a public forum.
hahaha

You just defined yourself perfectly. The joke is on you.
Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by djon78(m): 5:31pm On May 30, 2020
Mires:


You are somewhat correct. I don't understand when students as well as graduates testify that they were given fake admission. I some times see it as desperation on the part of the student(s) that landed such people into the mess. For instance, I was denied admission three consecutive times after scoring above 200 and successive score in them. However that didn't make me desperate. When I finally had a score that was convincing that no federal University in Nigeria can deny me admission, I was not only happy, I was confident while in the lions den (UNN) whenever we hear certificate verification is to be taken place that I am free. Mind you, I was offered admission in three federal University (same course) but I chose UNN.

During registration and certificates verification at Ekpo Ref, I wasn't scared. Final year certificate verification, I only paid the required money we were asked and I went to sleep.

In summary, we should be sure that we are not doing what we are not supposed to do. It backfires more especially in UNN. Shalom


But the morale about this inspiring story is that she didn't throw in the towel.
Many would have given up, but she didn't.
It's not surprising that she later became SUG president of uniben.
That's someone with a great unconquerable spirit!!!
And her story is very inspiring

This lady will go places!!
Failure made her stronger!!
Most of the greatest achievers of our time came from insurmountable difficulties.
But it gave them resolve, to achieve greater things

People that just go through life without great difficulties rarely live mark on the sand of times.
They rarely make great mark on the earth.

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