Christianity Etc › Re: The Bible Forbids Tattoos by pseudonomer: 12:31pm On Sep 15, 2013 |
Read Hebrew 8: 1-13. verse 7: For if there had been nothing wrong with that first covenant, no place would have been sought for another. 8: But God found fault with the people and said: "The time... Verse 13: By calling this covenant "new", he has made the first one OBSOLETE and ageing will soon disappear. (NIV)
We are not under the law.
I don't like tattoo personally, because it doesn't make one looks responsible. Does Obama, Bill Gate, Bush, Goodluck, Adenuga, or Dangote has ɑ tattoo?
But that doesn't makes it ɑ sin... The intent of the tattoo or the purpose drawn for is what makes ɑ sin. You can't tell me drawing Cross on my neck is ɑ sin... No, I guess it's not. |
Education › Re: Federal University Of Agriculture, Abeokuta Aka FUNAAB 2013/2014 Admissions by pseudonomer(op): 4:07am On Sep 14, 2013 |
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Education › Re: Federal University Of Agriculture, Abeokuta Aka FUNAAB 2013/2014 Admissions by pseudonomer(op): 10:04am On Sep 13, 2013 |
Hassan9786: Is a composite of 47.3 okay for animal production and health. Yea... |
Education › Re: Federal University Of Agriculture, Abeokuta Aka FUNAAB 2013/2014 Admissions by pseudonomer(op): 9:03am On Sep 13, 2013 |
Abbeylec: gud 1 dere bro bur ur last paragraph dat shuldnt be d case dey shuld @least consider dose who chose d course initailly b4 dose dey will drop to it,cos dis really scared me am a mathematics aspirant wit a composite of 45.4 first choice candidate to b precise I pray dey consider me Don't be scared... I know about 3 guys that got admitted to mathematics last year with 45.something composite... |
Education › Re: Federal University Of Agriculture, Abeokuta Aka FUNAAB 2013/2014 Admissions by pseudonomer(op): 11:25pm On Sep 12, 2013 |
adenike jummy: @ pseudonomer wat of 48.875 composite for economics hp on a safe syd a bit To be frank I don't think so...but Maybe EPS but definitely not Economics... |
Education › Re: Federal University Of Agriculture, Abeokuta Aka FUNAAB 2013/2014 Admissions by pseudonomer(op): 11:23pm On Sep 12, 2013 |
Eeja Nla01: Hmmm! Nawao
How about a biochem aspirant with 45.23percent composite. Any chance for admission for atleasr any course? BioChemistry is damn competitive... It depends on the general performance anyway... |
Education › Re: Federal University Of Agriculture, Abeokuta Aka FUNAAB 2013/2014 Admissions by pseudonomer(op): 5:40pm On Sep 12, 2013 |
samuelee1: Hello all, I just stumbled on this thread & it's been interesting so far I must say, filled with anxiety but interesting all the same. I got two brothers who wrote FUNAAB post utme, they both chose FUNAAB as 1st choice, so I'm just gonna ask this straight. Both got 47.85% & 61.3% for the courses Chemistry & Business Administration respectively. My question is, "Are their scores good enough"? Just be precise & honest, if their chances are good, bad or under probability.
Thanks in advance. Their chances are Good. |
Education › ASUU Vs FG Face-off: Just Before You Nail The NANS President by pseudonomer(op): 5:37pm On Sep 12, 2013 |
pseudonomer: A lot had been said by many Nigerians about the refusal of Yinka Gbadebo, the President of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) to declare his open support for the national leadership of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) in relation to the ongoing industrial action by same which has consequentially paralyzed academic activities in all public universities (both state and federal) across the nation since June, 2013. The truth about the matter is as below: When the ongoing ASUU strike clocked 17 days old, the Yinka Gbadebo-led National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) wrote two separate letters to the Chairman of Federal Government's NEEDs, Governor Gabriel Suswan of Benue State and Dr. Issa Fagge, President, Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) respectively; demanding information from them on why Nigerian Students had to be at the receiving end, as they have been confined to perpetual home-stay; and in furtherance, asking for the steps being taken to get their disagreement resolved. A week later, Governor Suswan replied Yinka Gbadebo's letter. Two weeks after, Governor Suswan invited Yinka Gbadebo to Markudi, the capital city of Benue State and briefed him exclusively on the matter. Country people, let me inform you authoritatively that apart from the fact that ASUU President has not deemed it fit to respond to the letter addressed to him by Yinka Gbadebo till date; it should be noted that neither the leadership nor the body of ASUU consulted NANS before starting-off the ongoing strike. However, even when it is not the right of NANS to be consulted by ASUU before taking decisions or embarking on its cause(s), we feel it would have been a privilege and more honourable to partner with the Students leadership (NANS) in the process of executing its demands especially on the one of the present day. The meeting with Governor Suswan afforded Yinka Gbadebo and his team the opportunity to be exclusively briefed and also get a copy of the 2009 agreement signed by ASUU and FG. As I write, I have equally read the signed agreement. For your necessary information, the agreement is hereby divided into two: 1. Primary Demand 2. Secondary Demand The primary demand is the Earned Allowance being demanded by ASUU for her members. The secondary demand are those which encapsulate: conducive environment for teaching and learning, total implementation of UNESCO recommendation on education, etc. After this briefing by Governor Suswan, Yinka Gbadebo, despite not being consulted nor briefed by ASUU, declares his support for same ASUU with respect to the secondary demands but maintained anonymity on the primary demands until he's being fully briefed by the President of ASUU. Meanwhile, the analyses done by Governor Suswan on the primary demand of ASUU goes as thus: 1. That the N87billion being demanded by ASUU was not part of the 2009 agreement, 2. That the N87billion was inserted into the agreement by ASUU on february this year, 3. That the 2013 budget had already been sent to national assembly before the primary demand was made by ASUU, 4. That Federal Government has appealed to ASUU to wait for her primary demand to be incorporated into the 2014 budget, 5. That Federal Government, through the support of some corporate organizations, has offered to pay ASUU N30billion while the rest of the demand will be incorporated into the 2014 appropriation, 6. That FG has discovered that not all Lecturers are entitled to the earned allowance being demanded by ASUU, 7. That FG has told ASUU members to go for verification exercise in order to know the actual number of those entitled to the earned allowance, 8. That ASUU has refused to go for verification, insisting that all Lecturers, irrespective of the manner with which they were employed must be paid. On the secondary demands, the analyses of governor Gabriel Suswan posited: That the FG, through the support of some corporate organizations, has began the disbursement of the sum of N100billion to public universities nationwide including state owned ones. However, knowing-fully well that Governor Suswan is a politician, that could be dashing out humbug to wheedle, coax and rigmarole the common-sense of Nigerian Students, hence, Yinka Gbadebo wrote to Dr. fagge, the President of ASUU in order to know his own side of the story. Dear compatriots, let me state authoritatively that as I write, the letter Yinka Gbadebo wrote to Dr. Fagge has not been replied. Arising from the above, i wish to ask these following questions: 1. Why are most Nigerian Students blaming Yinka Gbadebo for not supporting ASUU without hearing his side of the story? 2.Was Yinka Gbadebo the cause of ASUU strike? 3. Finally, when will Nigerians start to face reality and stop joining bandwagons? Let me also use this medium to chastise Staff Unions in our tertiary institutions for being hypocritical to the plight, yearning and aspirations of Nigerian Students. A public affairs commentator, Seun Aladesuru, in his article titled: ASUU STRIKE and "NANS" UNBEKNOWNST COURSE SOLIDARITY made the underneath affirmation: " During the lasted academic staff union of polytechnic (ASUP) and the ongoing ASUU strike respectively, its disheartening and lugubrious to see Nigerian Students taking to the street protesting in favour of the "Pressure Groups" who are only Self-Centred (ASUP, ASUU) against the Got. Really, d protest would be Student favoured in one-side but I strongly know that the ongoing strike is 99% Lecturers sided. Do you want to tell me that the 87billion the Union is demanding for is to Subsidize the School Fee of Nigerian Students? Is the 87 billion MOSTLY to cater for different Allowances of the Lecturers? Bitter but Harsh Truth.! The Ongoing ASUU strike is no-lecturer fight but UNION's struggle in totality that is the simple reason why No lecturer suffers the action at the end of the industrial dispute. If that be, why hasn't it be possible for this Pressure group to dim it fit to support any reasonable or tenable struggle of Nigerian Students in our campuses? If Nigerian Students think as I do, they will flash back and reason with these questions: 1) SCHOOL FEE INCREMENT: When students protest against this, have you ever heard/seen ASUP, ASUU e.t.c showing support.? 2) INCREMENT IN ACCOMMODATION FEE: What has been the say of the Staff'' union about this.? 3) DELAY IN RESULT: Are they concerned.? 4) DELAY IN FINAL YEAR RESULT: Are they ever there to echo Your voice.? 5) HANDOUT FEE: Are they no the masquerade behind it.? 6)PROSCRIPTION OF STUDENTs' BODY IN SCHOOLS: Is that not for their own betterment.? 7. Expulsion and rustication of our comrades, are they not the one recommending that? 8. Raping of our female students at will: are they not involved? 9. Cruel, barbaric and irresponsible shooting of Nigerian Students by the men of the Nigeria Police during protest: what has been their take? None! Supporting the Union might be to ensure the resumption of school & not mainly to see that the agreement is honoured because, with the aforementioned I doubt it the Union really deserves it. Nigerian Students should wise up!", He opined. I urge every Nigerians to prevail on ASUU National Leaders, to, for the sake of the future leaders of our nation's tomorrow; whose destinies are being ruined and breakthrough delayed by the ongoing strike, to please respond to the letter written to the ASUU National leadership by NANS in order to know the decision and actions to be taken. NANS of today is different from the former erratic NANS(s) of questionable history. It should be noted that for any struggle or radical action to be embarked upon by our present day leadership, especially on issues of national importance like the one being discussed here, such must be logically pursed; it must be conceptually and popularly executed. Conventionally,i wish to opine without any form of bias that the FG seemed to be right considering the information available to us, while ASUU seemed to be hiding so much skeletons subject to critical explanation. This notion will continue but may turn contrary, only when Dr. Fagge responds to the letter written to him by Yinka Gbadebo for the purpose of clarity, supremacy of truth, equity and justice on the ongoing confusion. Finally, I wish to inform ASUU that using the media to pronounce Yinka Gbadebo impeached is not the solution to get the ongoing strike suspended because NANS did not cause the strike and the sponsorship of renegades and reactionaries to discredit Yinka Gbadebo in the media by obliterating him of his excellent performance is not the solution also; neither will it demoralize the unflinching support of the over 15 million Nigerian students population for their ever formidable president of NANS. We endear Prof. Fagge to purge himself of sentiments and unrealistic pursuit of unbridled vendetta against Yinka Gbadebo. Meanwhile, while saluting the courage, doggedness and intellectual vibrancy of Dr. Issa Fagge and his team; i wish to emphasize that it is high time ASUU and NANS worked together considering the plight of the innocent Nigerian Students who have been confined to their various houses as a result of this ongoing tussle. To start with, NANS hereby demand that it should be briefed by ASUU on her primary demand immediately! Was Governor Gabriel Suswan lying in his brief to NANS? Or was he correct? Over to ASUU! Some Spelling Corrections has been made by me, but the original article is
By: Maxwell Adeyemi Adeleye, media/editorial consultant to Yinka Gbadebo writes from Magodo, Lagos. Maxwell_adeleye@ yahoo.com |
Education › Re: Federal University Of Agriculture, Abeokuta Aka FUNAAB 2013/2014 Admissions by pseudonomer(op): 4:01pm On Sep 12, 2013 |
lamlard: @pseudonomer wat of colerm am going 4 EMT ma composite %45 wat chance abeg You're good to go... |
Education › Re: Federal University Of Agriculture, Abeokuta Aka FUNAAB 2013/2014 Admissions by pseudonomer(op): 10:35am On Sep 12, 2013 |
planetuzor: Can someone highlight more on this? Cambridge A'Level programme usually runs for ɑ year and will get you admitted to 200L upon completion... It's tough and recognized world wide... In fact, it's not a Nigeria based examination or certificate body. But it's kinda expensive... |
Education › Re: Federal University Of Agriculture, Abeokuta Aka FUNAAB 2013/2014 Admissions by pseudonomer(op): 9:23am On Sep 12, 2013 |
Though there's no official cut-off for UNAAB. But with inner source, provided that you scored 40 and above in your post utme... for
Agric course Candidates: ɑ composite of 40+ should give you admission.
For these science courses(Statistics, Mathematics, Physics, Biological Science, Chemistry): 45+ should give you admission.
For NUD, HMS, FSM... All colfec in general except FST: 40+ should give you admission
For Computer Science, Microbiology, Biochemistry: 50+ should give you ɑ chance and 55+ should give you admission.
For Engineering courses including: 55+ should give you admission except maybe elect/elect where you may need 60+
For Management Science: 55+ should give you ɑ chance for Economics, Accounting, and 60+ should give you admission. For EPS, 50+ should give you admission. and others like Business Admin... 55+ should give you admission. And for Vet.Medicine, you definitely need 60+ to have ɑ chance.
These composite scores may vary, it actually depends on general performance, UNAAB usually admit around 80 best candidates per department.
There's ɑ good news and ɑ bad news... The bad news is that you may merit your choice of course and still not admitted and good news is that you may not meet up with your course choice but may be given admission to lower courses that you merit... This usually cause problem for some candidates, you apply for mathematics and score 48 in your composite and still not admitted because someone else scored 52 for elect/elect and was dropped to Mathematics.
I wish everyone best of luck. |
Education › Re: Federal University Of Agriculture, Abeokuta Aka FUNAAB 2013/2014 Admissions by pseudonomer(op): 8:57am On Sep 12, 2013*. Modified: 9:24am On Sep 12, 2013 |
And If you score less than 40 in your post utme for Management Science course... Forget it, even VC can't help you unless we see ɑ miracle, And it'll be ɑ bad idea to put your hope in miracle. |
Education › Re: Federal University Of Agriculture, Abeokuta Aka FUNAAB 2013/2014 Admissions by pseudonomer(op): 8:52am On Sep 12, 2013*. Modified: 10:07am On Sep 12, 2013 |
Report claimed that 28,000 candidates sat for the post utme I'm sure more 18,000 candidates scored less than 40 in their post-utme result. I want you guys to remember UNAAB can only admit between 3,500-4,000 candidates. If you score less than 40 in your post utme, start making up second plan... Like your other choice university, pre-degree, poly or college of education before it's too late unless you are still young and can still afford to stay at home for another one year, don't give yourself unnecessary hope because UNAAB believes in the integrity of their post utme exam unlike Jamb and waec where there's runs. Assuming 10,000 candidates score 40 and above their post utme... UNAAB can only admit maximum of 4,000 candidates and out of this 4,000 about 1,000+ will be given admission through pre degree .
I'm not here to scare you, I just want to advise you to make ɑ plan B, don't be ɑ fool and don't be deceived.
But nothing is impossible if God is on our side. |
Education › Re: Federal University Of Agriculture, Abeokuta Aka FUNAAB 2013/2014 Admissions by pseudonomer(op): 6:18am On Sep 11, 2013 |
[quote author=Ay-pumping]Pls any hope for me....  My composite is 50.3.. Study Ecos?[/quote]Yea.. Pray others don't score high... |
Education › Re: Federal University Of Agriculture, Abeokuta Aka FUNAAB 2013/2014 Admissions by pseudonomer(op): 11:42pm On Sep 08, 2013 |
mickyem: 32% in post ume 40.475 composite,pls wats ma chance of getting admitted,mech engineering You need to score at least 40 in your post utme, and you a minimum composite of 55 for CVE |
Education › Re: Federal University Of Agriculture, Abeokuta Aka FUNAAB 2013/2014 Admissions by pseudonomer(op): 10:57pm On Sep 08, 2013 |
If you score 40 and above, congratulations...You're one step ahead... |
Education › Re: Federal University Of Agriculture, Abeokuta Aka FUNAAB 2013/2014 Admissions by pseudonomer(op): 10:52pm On Sep 08, 2013 |
Yes, the result is out. Drop your utme number and let me check for you. |
Education › Re: Federal University Of Agriculture, Abeokuta Aka FUNAAB 2013/2014 Admissions by pseudonomer(op): 7:55am On Sep 06, 2013 |
You'll only see your Post-UTME result. And UNAAB doesn't have a particular cut-off for a course, It's depends on the general performance. |
Education › Re: Federal University Of Agriculture, Abeokuta Aka FUNAAB 2013/2014 Admissions by pseudonomer(op): 2:00pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
>60% will guarantee you admission, but you maybe lucky with >55%[quote author=don_salvy]Plz, what is the percentile composite cut off 4 engineering courses?[/quote] |
Education › Re: Federal University Of Agriculture, Abeokuta Aka FUNAAB 2013/2014 Admissions by pseudonomer(op): 1:57pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
phemmy johnson: True talk bro! About the management composite, i got an info from a lecturer that a minimum of 58% composite score can gain management student admission. Maybe for EPS(Entrepreneur Studies). You definitely need higher composite Score for Economics and Accounting |
Education › Re: Federal University Of Agriculture, Abeokuta Aka FUNAAB 2013/2014 Admissions by pseudonomer(op): 11:09am On Sep 05, 2013 |
You guys should expect your result by Saturday/Sunday. You need to score at least for 40% in your post-utme regardless of your JAMB Score or your O'Level grades. And 50% in your composite score will guarantee you admission to a science course and a 60% to a Engineering Course and and 65% for a Management Course, 45% for a Agric Course. |
Education › Re: Federal University Of Agriculture, Abeokuta Aka FUNAAB 2013/2014 Admissions by pseudonomer(op): 7:04pm On Sep 04, 2013 |
@Today's PostUTME
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Computers › Re: Opera Vs Mozilla Vs Google Chrome: Which Is The Fastest Web Browser? by pseudonomer: 8:44pm On Sep 01, 2013 |
[quote author=Joel.]For me i still cannot figure out from which from the tHREE.
Which would you pick as the fastest?[/quote]Obviously, Google Chrome |
Phones › Re: MTN Customer Care Thread by pseudonomer: 1:04pm On Aug 30, 2013 |
MTN Bonus is fake, fraud or scam because whenever I'm given bonus on recharge, I won't be able to make call with it. I called the customer care this morning, I was told it's meant for just a number that I should register a best friend's number with *390*1*mtnNumber#. After I dialled the code, I got this message "Thanks for using our service" and later an empty message from MTN. After all this I can't still use the bonus. It Sucks... it Su.cks |
Education › Re: Federal University Of Agriculture, Abeokuta Aka FUNAAB 2013/2014 Admissions by pseudonomer(op): 11:41am On Aug 29, 2013 |
Is there anyone here that'll be having accommodation problem during post-utme period? I have someone you can stay with in the school, and you must a lady for now. But I'll try to find space for the boys too before weekend. Do I mention free? Yes, it is free. |
Education › Re: Federal University Of Agriculture, Abeokuta Aka FUNAAB 2013/2014 Admissions by pseudonomer(op): 5:52pm On Aug 28, 2013 |
alarm4: hello house according to the instruction on the e-shhedule e-schedule wht do they mean by print out your application for addimissionadmission.(1 and 2)how thosedoes it looks like whts the format like cos am confused! You need extra work on your English... |
Education › Re: Federal University Of Agriculture, Abeokuta Aka FUNAAB 2013/2014 Admissions by pseudonomer(op): 9:18pm On Aug 27, 2013 |
A week to the POST-UTME... Wish all aspirants best of luck... |
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Computers › Re: Unlock Codes For Mtn Fastlink Needed by pseudonomer: 3:40pm On Aug 19, 2013 |
pseudonomer: Model: E303s-1 IMEI: 867648010525234 Mine ȋ̝̊s MTN Fastlink... Pls kindly help |
Technology Market › . by pseudonomer(op): 3:36pm On Aug 19, 2013*. Modified: 5:15pm On Jan 02, 2014 |
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