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jakesund:that shows maturity. Compare ur reply with samtolly. If the whole of nigeria is like you, we'll have few intellects. I respect you but and all these...love you. In either case, kip the thread moving with reasonable things |
Jxt passing. Hausa, i saw ur comments on Samtolly (where u said why he put Jesus with username), You are a naïve. Jakesund and co, na work u do 4 this place o, but u can spend this period adding values to ur life...reading great books and sharing them with us than thinking 4 hrs on what to write and spending the whole day following it up. Love u all. |
saheven: Reading on points. Frm nursing to medicine. Lord silence my labour with favour. I just have to read for a full whole one year again. Medicine @OAU, this is my final shot on you. But then, will nursing ever improve in Nigeria? |
Reading on points. Frm nursing to medicine. Lord silence my labour with favour. I just have to read for a full whole one year again. Medicine @OAU, this is my final shot on you. But then, will nursing ever improve in Nigeria? |
Amb Fitsaint: ....thanks man. That's really a nice encouragement. And i appreciate you for it. 5yrs ago i should've been admitted into medicine. The cut-off then was 291@OAU... mind aggregate score was 275, i was given biology education which i reject...2yrs later i went to nursing school. And now i am back again, to study medicine at OAU |
[quote author=#me@]u confused us then. Gudluck. Y nt jes pursue BNsc nd liv MBBS?[/quote]...because i believe one should work where your full potential will be unleashed...it is really painful that i am getting old now, (early twenties), But my desire is to be in profession where potentials can be fulfilled and yet be respected. Nursing can't give you that. I am sorry |
[quote author=m.esther96]r u nt d sme nursing aspirant on oau thread? u jez wrote jamb n u r here claimin nursin student 300 lvl bla bla bla,nawa o [/quote]you don't understand a thing. The truth is that i am a nursn student 300 at OAUTHC (i am sorry for not indicating that before). Though i'm processing admission this year into generic nursing degree and perhaps cross after first year. And indeed my aggregate is 251.5 which is enough to enter nursing @OAU. However, a friend of mine said the crossing of a thing may not be easy and that i should rather try writing jamb rather. So i asked for encouragement not insults. I love you guys and what you're doing but be slow to pass judgement |
I am currently a nursing student @ OAU-300l. But i really love to study medicine. Pls i need encouragement as i will be writing jamb next year. Thanks potential colleagues |
saheven: I got 231.5 as am aggregate and i am going for nursing...please what's my chance |
I got 231.5 as am aggregate and i am going for nursing...please what's my chance |
[quote author=x-kid2000]Lol shey 258 agg fit do med/surg?[/quote]...you had started praying to God. The aggregicte is quite low, but if God is on your side, what can be against you. This result checker is invalid o...GOD PLS HELP. Nursing science is opened for me. As i am about checking this result, Lord let the radiance of your glory shine upon me. I love you |
Just passing by...i don't have money for the result checker now. God help me |
Into your hands, Jesus, i commit this exam. What can i do without you |
Brothers, i am at Oau now. My no is 08169474717. You can call me. God is at hand |
And please if you are registerering today, drop your form no. Just to guess how many re sitting for the exam. We shouldn't be more than 12000. That's the reason why the price of the form is hyped. Let's read brothers knowing that God will crown our efforts. My no is 08169474717, my exam centre is faculty of pharmacy, seat 203 |
Please can we state our forms number to guess how many pple have registered. Mine is 4480. I registered last week monday |
notime3555: T ASUU: NIGERIA'S BEST STRIKER Being someone who has no interest in football, asking me to mention Nigeria's best striker, is like asking the proverbial Hausa hen the way to the river (Ba a tambayar kaza hanyar rafi). That's the entertainment industry for you. But when we come down to the Educational sector, where I am an active participant, I can easily tell you within the blink of an eye, that ASUU is the best, unbeatable and number one 'striker' in Nigeria. Born in 1978, ASUU started 'striking' at the age of 10 -- in 1988. But because it was an 'amateur striker' then, ASUU was given RED CARD on 7 August 1988 for stepping on the toes of Gen. Babangida Maiwushirya (the gap-toothed general). As a 'good striker', ASUU wasn't discouraged by the red card, it metamorphosed into ULA (University Lecturers Association), under the leadership of Prof. Attahiru Jega, the present elections umpire. After so much 'off-the-pitch striking', the red card was lifted in 1990, and ASUU returned from 'injury leave' both physically and mentally fit, ready to 'strike' again. On 14 May, 1992 ASUU did what it knows how to do best -- it striked! This time the strike was so unbearable that General Maiwushirya had to issue another 'RED CARD' to the striker. So ASUU was proscribed for the second time on 23 August 1992. Ever since General Maiwushirya handed over power, the striker has been striking with impunity. He became so strong a striker that he could maradonically break the defense of General Maikwale (the face- marked general) in 1994 and 1996! Having striked in tough military regimes, the striker sees the civilian regime as a walk over. That's why ASUU striked twice in the tenure of Retired General Maitsagu (Baba Iyabo) in 2002 and 2007. Determined to deal with the civilian regime, the striker skillfuly broke the defense of Late Alhaji Umaru Maidamanga (the hand-knitted damanga cap) striking twice - in 2008 and 2009. Having gained international recognition, the striker sees the defense of Mr. Ebele Maimalafa as that of TAHITI. While the striker scored two goals per president, Oga Ebele's confused defense allowed him to have a hat-trick (three goals) in 4 years! One painful thing is that those goals were scored consecutively -- 2011, 2012 and 2013! Now, ASUU has become so strong a STRIKER that it can compete with internationally renowned strikers such as Lionel Messi, Christiano Ronaldo and Wayne Rooney! ASUU, PROUDLY NIGERIAN!. I can't stop laughing. Who are the mid-fielders. Up gunners. We will bring shaw cross(you remember the stoke city defender that broke ramsey's leg) to break their legs, at least to have injury |
notime3555: T ASUU: NIGERIA'S BEST STRIKER Being someone who has no interest in football, asking me to mention Nigeria's best striker, is like asking the proverbial Hausa hen the way to the river (Ba a tambayar kaza hanyar rafi). That's the entertainment industry for you. But when we come down to the Educational sector, where I am an active participant, I can easily tell you within the blink of an eye, that ASUU is the best, unbeatable and number one 'striker' in Nigeria. Born in 1978, ASUU started 'striking' at the age of 10 -- in 1988. But because it was an 'amateur striker' then, ASUU was given RED CARD on 7 August 1988 for stepping on the toes of Gen. Babangida Maiwushirya (the gap-toothed general). As a 'good striker', ASUU wasn't discouraged by the red card, it metamorphosed into ULA (University Lecturers Association), under the leadership of Prof. Attahiru Jega, the present elections umpire. After so much 'off-the-pitch striking', the red card was lifted in 1990, and ASUU returned from 'injury leave' both physically and mentally fit, ready to 'strike' again. On 14 May, 1992 ASUU did what it knows how to do best -- it striked! This time the strike was so unbearable that General Maiwushirya had to issue another 'RED CARD' to the striker. So ASUU was proscribed for the second time on 23 August 1992. Ever since General Maiwushirya handed over power, the striker has been striking with impunity. He became so strong a striker that he could maradonically break the defense of General Maikwale (the face- marked general) in 1994 and 1996! Having striked in tough military regimes, the striker sees the civilian regime as a walk over. That's why ASUU striked twice in the tenure of Retired General Maitsagu (Baba Iyabo) in 2002 and 2007. Determined to deal with the civilian regime, the striker skillfuly broke the defense of Late Alhaji Umaru Maidamanga (the hand-knitted damanga cap) striking twice - in 2008 and 2009. Having gained international recognition, the striker sees the defense of Mr. Ebele Maimalafa as that of TAHITI. While the striker scored two goals per president, Oga Ebele's confused defense allowed him to have a hat-trick (three goals) in 4 years! One painful thing is that those goals were scored consecutively -- 2011, 2012 and 2013! Now, ASUU has become so strong a STRIKER that it can compete with internationally renowned strikers such as Lionel Messi, Christiano Ronaldo and Wayne Rooney! ASUU, PROUDLY NIGERIAN!. I can't stop laughing. Who are the mid-fielders. Up gunners. We will bring shaw cross(you remember the stoke city defender that broke ramsey's leg) to break their legs, at least to have injury |
[quote author=#me@]250 wat #faints... Are u male or female? Daz woooow..[/quote]. Male...the job market for nursing is okay and at least you're still in the health care system, although there are still some other reasons for me. |
Adefemi88: The e-portal is now accessible, u can all log in now and upload ur Data. But wait o, Reg form #2350 and Result checker 3350. Total #5700! OAU no try o ahn! Ahn! And i was busy thinkin it wud b #1250, na wa o. For more info and help u can call this line, Femi Micro; 08061249764. God is our strength.. I think the amount is much because fewer people qualified for the post utme. I'm just guessing anyway. But reason with me. The number of prospective candidates will not be much this year. I'm nursing student aspirant, God pls help me o |
We are all making it in Jesus Name. This year is my year. Pls guys can we meet on campus?...cool guys of Nairaland |
I am an aspiring nursing students at OAU...I got 250. Pls, i want to meet medics, nurses and physios et al. From OAU, )WITH A REASON). I need to have network of brilliant people |
ProfChris10: It's not of him that willeth nor of him that runneth, but of God that showeth mercy, The race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, neither yet bread to the wise, nor yet riches to men of understanding, nor yet favour to men of skill, but time and chance happeneth to them all. IF YOU KNOW THIS IS YOUR OWN TIME TO GET ADMISSION, SAY AMEN!. Amen in Jesus Name...i'm going forth in God's strenght to possess my possessions |
So is it out? Please reply, how much? And is the E-postal opened for registration? |
Guys have you confirmed the sale of forms... I am sure the exam is on the 13th but then...palpitations is on point |
saheven: please o, i'm still at ife, though not in school, is it really out, so that i can get it along, chief i'm waiting o |
davidcarson: am on my way to ecobank 2 confirm d post utme form now, just left angola hall, i will get back 2 u guys very soonplease o, i'm still at ife, though not in school, is it really out, so that i can get it along |
zezeny: OAU post utme form now at sale at Eco Bank at d price of 1250 naira.GOODLUCK, how sure are you. I was at OAU yesterday, it wasn't out. Though i know the exam'll be on the 13th. |
Brothers, the exam is on the 13th...though the form is not out, but that's the urug. Let's prepare hard o, |
Oluwatobi09: Thoufh readin is good but do not neglect d God factor.....lean not to ur own understandin.sure brother. My strenght shall no man prevail. I am a nursing student aspirant. I got 250. What's my chance...pls |
Thanks busyguy. If it's hardwork that i need to enter this year then i need to work hard. If God is on my side who can stand against me, even the VC can not |
Please i put in for Nursing and i got 250, what do you guys think of my chance? |
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saheven thanks for ur concern 

