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NECO Office close to you . go through the list below STATE/ZONAL OFFICE ADDRESS TELEPHONE No. 1.Bauchi Railway Road, Bauchi Zonal Office 077-540833 2.Gombe C/o Govt. Arabic College Premises, Gombe 072-222965 3.Katsina Dandogoro Along Kano Road 4.Jigawa Along Daura Road, Kazaure 5. Kaduna No. 1 Ali Akilu Road, Kaduna 6.Osun Defunct NRC Secretariat, Gbongan Road, Osogbo. 035-243226 7.Lagos 20 Coker Road Ilupeju 01-4976366 8044533 8.Oyo Along Idiape Iwo Road, Ibadan 02-8106665 9.Nasarawa Along Jos Road, Near Immigration Office, Opposite G.S.S. Bukkan sidi 10. Kano Runfan College Premises, Along B.U.K Road 11.FCT 717 Ukato District by Arab Contractors, Abuja 09-6704969 12.Plateau Defunct S.D.P. Secretariat, behind Building Materials Market, Jos 13.Ekiti Ikere Road, Ajegbamidele quarters, Ado-Ekiti 14. Kogi Off-Hassan Usman Way by Kogis State Secretariat, Lokoja 15. Ondo Quarter 115 Adekunle Ajasin Road, P.M.B. 736, Akure 034-244182 16. Niger Old Secretariat, Minna 066-223608 17.Sokoto Block 14, 2nd floor Shehu Kangiwa Secretariat, Sokoto 060-238955 18.Kebbi Haliru Abdu Old Secretariat Birnin Kebbi 068-322217 19.Zamfara J.B. Yakubu Secretariat Complex 063-200356 20.Bayelsa Block 2 Flat 4, Road Safety Road, Yenagoa e.mail: ebiogbodi @ yahoo. com 21. Rivers 67B Greek Road Portharcourt 084-485918 08033045157 22.Yobe Phase I State Secretariat, Abba Ibrahim Way, Damaturu 23.Borno No.2 Shehu Laminu way, Maiduguri 24.Taraba Opposite Civil Service Union Secretariat Magami, Jalingo 25.Adamawa Ibrahim Kashim Way Ministry of Education Yola (ERC) former MOE 075-627181 26.Benue New Otukpo Road, Lawani Ochagwu Street 044-532276 27.Imo 6, Umezurike Street, behind NEPA Headquarters, off Royce Road, Owerri 083-230040 28.Edo 19 Uguayugbo Street, off Akeuzue Street, Benin City 08023324914 29.Cross River 4 Eyo Aikpo Street, off IBB Way Calabar 30.Ogun Opposite Opic, Main Secretariate, Oke-Ilewo, Abeokutta 039-245738 08033370404 31.Ebonyi Block 2, Former Abakaliki Hotels, No.1 Onwe Road, GRA Abakaliki 32.Anambra C/o Examinations Development Centre (EDC), Behind Prison Yard, Amawbia, Awka Capital Territory, Anambra State 33.Delta Behind Oshimili South L.G.A Secretariat Asaba 08037109608 34.Abia NECO Office 86 Aba road, Umuahia 35.Akwa Ibom No. 131 Udo Umana Street, Uyo 36 Enugu Women Affairs Complex, 5 FSP Avenue Industrial Layout Enugu 042-457734 37 Kwara C/o ADC Building, Sango, Old Jebba Road, Ilorin 031-226225 Zonal and State Offices Zonal Office http://examcoast.wapka.mobi/forum2_theme_112142872.xhtml?tema=1013 |
Nigeria will feature at the Rio 2016 Olympics as African champions after defeating Algeria 2-1 in the final of the African U23 championship played at the Stade Leopold Sedar Senghor on Saturday night. Etebo Oghenekaro, the competition’s top scorer repeated his fluency and brilliance in front of goal as he scored the goals that handed the Dream Team VI their first Africa U23 diadem. CLICK THE ABOVE LINK TO DOWNLOAD ==>> http://examcoast.wapka.mobi/video/view/39398604 |
The 2016/2017 jamb registration is now in progress and based on our review and analysis in the last jamb, we have 5 suggestion for the new and old applicants that are ready to join the Race of Admission seeking in Nigeria tertiary institutions. 1) Avoid competitive courses: I have always advised prospective candidate to be cautious of the course they choose to pursue. If you can barely score above 200 in jamb and you are fighting for law, medicine, accounting, mass com and others, you are wasting your time and resources. Some courses require extra sacrifices. The number of applicant that applied for the same course will be very high and there is limited admission slot. The extra brilliant student may survive it but the brilliant, average and poor student will be disappointed. 2) Avoid competitive school: I don't need to say much on competitive nature of some institution, where the percentage of candidate that applied and those that will be consider for admission is 100% vs /20%. It's a big Risk to choose a very competitive school and your general performance will determine either you will be admitted or not 3) select the correct subject combination: open your eyes, check the jamb brochure and also check the school Admission requirement. Any student that select the wrong subject combination is taking A very big risk and the end product of the said risk is Admission. The candidate will not be consider for admission 4) Never depend fully on Expo: If at all you want to go for anything like jamb expo choose wise like and don't depend fully (100%) on it . I can only advice you to register for Solutions Here The best way to fail in jamb is to start believing in other websites . 5) Read wise, Read smart and pray. The result of last jamb reveal in our analysis that the amount of time you spend to study may not have effect on your score. However if you read smart and wise you are likely to score above your expectation. Moreso, it's advisable to read at the time that suit your brain and body And don't read to show your mum and dat you are preparing for exam. Lastly the God factor is very essential, some candidate failed as a result of malfunction in the Cbt centre or power issue. Pray hard and success will be yours..... http://examcoast.wapka.mobi/forum2_theme_112142872.xhtml?tema=1016 |
http://examcoast.wapka.mobi tequest for the Assistance of student in various Nigeria Universities,polytechnics and college of education. You can report news to us as it unfold in your institution. You can be of help to us,kindly post your number and the name of your school here. As a student You can provide us with current News, Update and event in your school. Post your number and the name of your school here Using the comment box Thank you for your understanding. http://examcoast.wapka.mobi/forum2_theme_112142872.xhtml?tema=1010 |
The management of Lagos State University has released the screening schedule and requirements of all newly admitted candidates 2015/2016 session. The complete details of this information is contained in the pdf document below; FIND FILE ATTACHED BELOW: [url=http://myschool.com.ng/news/files/27548475630_LASU%202015_2016%20admissions%20screening.pdf] Download [.PDF] File[/url] [url=https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=http://myschool.com.ng/news/files/27548475630_LASU%202015_2016%20admissions%20screening.pdf] View larger online version of this [.PDF] file[/url] http://examcoast.wapka.mobi/forum2_theme_112142872.xhtml?tema=1009 |
1. Could I have accidentally peed the bed during S-Ex”x? If the condom is intact and you’ve ruled out the possibility that the wet spot came from him, take a discreet sniff. Does the wet spot smell like urine? If so,there’s your answer. There’s often a tiny bit of fluid left in the bladder even after women use the bathroom, says Lauren Stretcher, MD, a$$istant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine. Certain S-Ex”xual positions — such as the missionary — can put enough pressure on that area to cause it to leak. If this happens only once in a while, then there’s no need to worry. If the fluid has no odor or a musky scent and you’re about to have your period, then, Stretcher says, you may have eja-cul”-ated. (Hey, it happened on “S’-ex and the City,” so it could happen to you, too!) “But if you’re regularly leaking urine, it could be a sign of incontinence,” she says. She advises strengthening your pelvic-floor muscles through Kegels (seriously, they work!) and consider bringing this up with your gynecologist or a women’s health physical therapist. 2. Why do I sometimes laugh or cry uncontrollably during s’ex? “S’-ex is a neurological and emotional event,” says Debby Herbenick, a research scientist at the Center for S-Ex”xual Health Promotion at Indiana University and the author of “S’-ex Made Easy. In other words, it’s intense, and getting nak*d (physically and otherwise) with someone can trigger unexpected feelings. An emotional reaction could also be due to hormones, where you’re at in your menstrual cycle or fears you have about the relationship. You know yourself best: If you feel something’s not right, consider bringing it up with your partner or with a therapist. 3. I’m nowhere near menopause, but I’m as dry as the Sahara down there even when I’m in the mood. How can this be? There are lots of factors involved in keeping the vagina naturally lubricated, but anything that sabotages your hormone levels or your bl00d flow throughout the body can dry you out, says Stretcher, who is working on a book about S-Ex”xual health. She also says that about 5 percent of women taking or*l contraception experience vaginal dryness yet even some gynecologists neglect to make that connection. Other culprits that have nothing to do with age include antihistamines, breastfeed, chemotherapy, in vitriol fertilization and diabetes. (An easy solution: Stretcher recommends applying a good silicone-based lubricant, like Wet Platinum, before “s’-ex.) http://examcoast.wapka.mobi/forum2_theme_112295328.xhtml?tema=19 |
First, let me defend the sisterhood by saying, many, many women don't cheat. Especially when we're in happy relationships. If we're really into a guy, we're loyal-from-first-kiss. Faithfulness is hardwired into our female circuitry, like our need to cuddle and to buy shoes. Now, the unfortunate exception: Some do. Okay, a lot Do: The incidence of extramarital intercourse for women is 25 percent, and the estimate of single women who've cheated is even higher. And if a woman is going to cheat, there are surprisingly specific times when she's likely to do it. ADVERTISEMENT Pay attention, because even if you're sure your woman would never stray, the urge may pop up at one of these times. Then put our advice to work, because the follow-through doesn't have to happen. She's Turning 25 or 30 or 35 or . . . Decade and half-decade birthdays trigger navel-gazing-figuratively, and perhaps literally. A woman asks herself, "What have I been doing for the past 5 years?" "She'll think deeply about her love life and its direction, and if it's not going the way she planned, she might jump at the chance to correct it with an affair," says Don-David Lusterman, Ph.D., a psychologist and the author of Infidelity: A Survival Guide. The incidence of birthday cheating triples in women who report being in unhappy relationships, according to a survey by infidelity. The plan: Be there. There are 2 nights when every straight woman wants a man in her bed: New Year's Eve and her birthday. Leave her solo and you're giving her permission—and reason—to cheat. And remember, birthday sex is about the birthday girl. Presents are good, too. Especially jewelry. She's Been Promoted Women like to have projects and goals. When she reaches a milestone-say, in her career—she may start to think, Now what? says Bonnie Eaker Weil, Ph.D., author of Can We Forgive Adultery? Staying Not Straying. For her next challenge, she may focus on another big part of her life—say, her relationship. Riding the high of her work success, she'll feel that goals are achievable, and she'll be motivated to get the rest of her life on track. Also, women with fat salaries are more likely to cheat. A University of Washington study found that people who earned $75,000 or more per year were 1.5 times more likely to have had extramarital sex than those earning less than $30,000. The plan: Brag about your woman's promotion. "Most guys make the mistake of not doing enough to celebrate their girlfriends' accomplishments," says Scott Haltzman, M.D., a clinical assistant professor of psychiatry and human behavior at Brown University. "When she sees you honoring her, she'll feel as valued by you as she does at work." Translation: She won't look for that emotion elsewhere—like in the marketing veep's bed. She's Moving in with You Yes, it was probably her idea. But now that you're together 24-7 and sharing every detail of your lives, there's not as great a need to keep the conversation flowing every minute. "She could subconsciously interpret this as meaning that you think she's boring," says Stuart Fischoff, Ph.D., a professor of psychology at California State University at Los Angeles. "If there's someone else around who finds her attractive and intriguing-and shows it-she might go for him instead." (A survey of http://examcoast.wapka.mobi found that 41 percent of women who've cheated did it with a coworker.) And again, with the whole goal thing-now that you've moved in together, she'll be thinking about the next step, such as engagement or marriage. "Face it, most women want marriage, and they want to have children," says Susan Heitler, Ph.D., author of The Power of Two. "If you're withholding either or both, you're inviting the risk of her turning to someone else who can make that commitment and give her children." The plan: Make it clear that you're thinking of living together as a starting point. Talk about the future. Talk about her in your future. She Thinks You've Cheated Revenge affairs are common. Women have them in an attemp http://examcoast.wapka.mobi/forum2_theme_112295328.xhtml?tema=18 |
This article contain subject combination for Mass Communication in JAMB 2016 UTME to enter any school. We have researched this to help candidates (who are yet to apply) to know O’level subjects they will be examined on as aspiring Students of Mass. Comm. in Nigerian Universities, Polytechnics or those studying the course under education. JAMB Subject Combination For Mass Communication To apply for Mass Comm. in JAMB, you need the following subjects:- 1. English Language (compulsory for all courses) 2. Literature In English, 3. Economics and 4. Any other Social Science subject. (any other art subjects) Source:- http://examcoast.wapka.mobi/forum2_theme_112142872.xhtml?tema=997 |
Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), JAMB modified the registration procedure for students seeking admission for the 2016/2017 academic session. The modification according to JAMB, will lessen competition among candidates seeking placement to the nation's "oversubscribed" universities. According to Dr Fabian Benjamin, the chief information officer of the board, JAMB has introduced “preferred choice” platform in its portal. This new addition will enable candidates have wider opportunities of securing admission. “What we did initially was that you only have one choice. Now, we have made it in such a way that if you miss the University of Lagos; University of Nigeria, Nsukka; Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, and Ahmadu Bello University, Zaira, you will have an opportunity of going to another school. “Before, all universities will be in first and second choice and that will not solve any problem. We have now decided to put a few of those schools we feel will have more spaces as more preferred. “Institutions placed on the more preferred choice are those that are mostly not oversubscribed. This is because it will not make any sense if you place institutions like the ABU, UNILAG, OAU and UNN, when in actual sense they cannot even admit one third of the candidates that will choose them as most preferred,” he said. For proper guidance during registration, make sure you patronize JAMB Certified Registration Centres. Source:- http://examcoast.wapka.mobi/forum2_theme_112142872.xhtml?tema=1000 |
This is to inform all 2015 aspirants of University of Abuja that the supplementary list of admitted candidates into the institution for 2015/2016 session has been uploaded on JAMB website. Candidates are to check their admission status on JAMB website now via this link: Admission Status Check 1.Type in your JAMB Reg number 2.Click on "Check Admission Status" to view your admission details. Source: http://examcoast.wapka.mobi/forum2_theme_112142872.xhtml?tema=1002 |