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honourableseyi:Thank you Honourableseyi. |
Darrysindick:Good day good people. pls this question is very important for those of us who are 30 already. My school specifically stated that a private health insurance is not enough but I should get an exemption from statutory health insurance from TK for my enrolment. pls any experienced person who knows how to secure an exemption should be please guide us. Thank you. |
NUC Approved New Grade System For Universities The National Universities Commission, NUC is no longer using a scale of 5, the new system is based on a scale of 4. First Class is 3.5 – 4. Second Class is 3 – 3.49. Second class lower is 2.0 – 2.99. According to NUC Chairman, Professor Shehu Galadanchi released to all Nigerian Universities. THE NEWLY APPROVED GRADING SYSTEM FOR UNIVERSITIES Under the new Four (4)-Point Grading Scale, grades to be used for students who have satisfactorily completed the course of study are as follows: Letter Grade: Marks Grade Point A (70 and above) 4 B (60-69%) 3 C (50-59%) 2 D (45-49%) 1 E (40-44%) 0 CGPA Ranges under the new Four (4)- Point Grading Scale for Classification of Degrees: 3.5 - 4.00 – First Class Honours 3.0 - 3.49 – Second Class Honours (Upper Division) 2.0 - 2.99 – Second Class Honours (Lower Division) 1.0 - 1.99 – Third Class Honours No student whose CGPA is less than 1.0 shall be awarded a degree. Deans of Faculties and Heads of Departments are enjoined to ensure compliance and commencement of the new regulations with the intakes of 2017/2018 Session, while the old regulations remain applicable to students admitted before the 2017/2018 Session. Signed: NUC Chairman |
[quote author=ritzyvic1 post=59658552][/quote]thanks. I appreciate this. |
hello good people. Can the gurus assist with any previous motivation letter of someone who has secured admission already? I need it as a guide. thanks |
@ posters: this is getting really interesting. I believe all of us want the best for Nigerian Soccer. We all agree that a complete overhaul of the system is key to reviving our moribund football in Nigeria, we only differ as to how it should be done. Football has become a culture, a way of life, and also a business and source of livelihood the world over and Nigeria isn't left out. pls note dt in recent times, d culture of football in Nigeria has been abused by d Administrators. Can u compare our league 2dt of Ghana? Do we hv any academy wia we groom d so called talents apart frm dt of Okocha? Do we hv a scouting system in place through wc great talents could be discovered? We only wait 4d tournament 2arrive n hire a messiah to lead us to glory. D so called talents dt r nt going 2be signed by foreign clubs within ds 2yrs ban shld stick to dia talent n perfect it on our local platform b4 displaying it internationally.Of wot importance is d bunch of talents dt went to SA? Hw many of Egypt's talents r playing outside dia league n yet dey remain d champion of Africa. Disbanding NFF alone isn't enough cos d rot in d football house has affected our participation in every tournament so much dt we need to go back to d grass root in order 2revive d lost glory. You guys shld see some reason. |
@Princek12, Dt restructuring u r talking abt still amount to government interference under Fifa rule. R u aware dt not even ex-footballers r allowed 2contest in d glass house? dey'v perfected dia constitution in a manner dt such restructuring u r talking abt is not supported. So d best solution is wot GJ has done. |
Peeps shld realize dt dissolving NFF alone will also amount to 2yrs ban frm Fifa. Fifa will at d end of d 2yrs ban ask Nigeria to restore power to d present NFF members. Therefore, our withdrawal frm Int'l competition for 2yrs isn't bad as we stand a chance 2cleanse d rot in d football house n come back strong after d ban. I'm happy GJ has constituted d caretaker committee to handle d FA affairs 4d nxt 2yrs. |
I bliv it's gud step forward. welldone GJ! |
The Nigeria president Goodluck Jonathan has suspended the national football team from international competition for the next two years following their poor performance in the World Cup, a senior adviser said today. "Mr President has directed that Nigeria will withdraw from all international football competition for the next two years to enable Nigeria to reorganise its football," Ima Niboro, a special adviser to Goodluck Jonathan, told reporters. "This directive became necessary following Nigeria's poor performance in the ongoing Fifa World Cup." http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2010/jun/30/world-cup-2010-nigeria-president |
Our independence in ds country is questionable. I don't want to bliv we fought for it like others did. I see follower-ship as d main cause of our problem because our leaders emanate frm we followers. Let's learn to practice totalitarianism n ignore tribalism. Ukraine did it, d govt. had to succumb to d pple's wish. We followers can compel dem to serve us adequately. It only calls for our devotion n total commitment. |
Ds guyz r meant to b running things at NURTW honestly. |
PHOTONEWS: House Of Commotion: Free For All Fight At The Nigerian House Of Representatives Written by SaharaReporters, New York Tuesday, 22 June 2010 11:55 Members of the Federal House of Representatives today engaged in a free -for-all fight on the floor of the house as members opposed to the embattled speaker of the house, Dimeji Bankole, tried to introduce a motion for his impeachement.
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