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I just don't like watching football inside that JCR, It's always like oven. I prefer watching it on the TV screen outside. Rip bro. |
Actually clicked this thread to check if I would see "Gej till 2019" rubbish.. But I saw none ![]() Y'all lost hope already? ![]() |
When APC was campaigning, PDP was busy looking for Buhari's WAEC certificate. Now you can see the result.... |
babyosisi:
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Fexydurn:No result yet. |
Ajibam:208.. Result checked 4 out of 5 times.. Na wa o. |
cevek11:217 |
350-400 for sociology? utme quota for sociology is 59. To check the quota for all courses (except for new ones) go to http://ui.edu.ng/content/change-course-candidates-not-offered-provisional-admission-first-batch-list |
![]() "Goodbye Jona. May your soul rest in sambisa." oh my! The same Ibadan where Jonathan said he'll create 2 million jobs yearly in the country if re-elected. Thank God they didn't swallow his lie, no right thinking individual will believe that anyway. |
benuejosh:It won't take anything from a "lame" man to make a little research about what 'per capita' means from Google.. |
I'll say kiss Daniel... I love his "woju" track.. |
likeseriously:Can you just STFU and stop running your malodorous mouth like a fairly used typewriter... You claim hatred lives in every Yoruba man's heart, but you are not any better. your heart also reeks of this same hatred. fuçking tribalist. See the errors in the post of a law graduate from the best university in SE. *claps* very impressive.. |
Marc9: Course Mates. I hope u'l always allow me to copy u during exams?Are you also going for sociology? I thought you were a psychology aspirant. |
Dopeyomi: Mehn am afraid ooo... Sociology cut-off mark last уєαя was 50... I pray it shouldn't be more dan dat tђîs уєαя o... Coz i got 53... Agiemars congrats... Teeeo i see u sir na u hipe sociology cutoff point o...put your mind at rest sir... we are in already. |
geedot: JAMB Number:congrats bro... I'm also going for sociology... I scored 75. |
eyeview: I guess this means that we now have to look inwards for the cure. Call me supersticious but I believe that every sickness known to every environment or region has its cured tucked away within it waiting for its discovery.The Minister for Health, Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu, has said there is no scientific evidence of Garcinia kola, popularly known as bitter kola curing or preventing Ebola virus disease. www.vanguardngr.com/2014/08/bitter-kola-cure-ebola-health-minister/ |
Even if supplies do become available, medical ethicists are divided over whether they should be used in the current Ebola outbreak in west Africa. |
•US tells Nigeria region would have to wait months for supplies because such small quantities exist, says health minister. West African patients infected with the Ebola virus will not have access to experimental drugs being used to treat American cases of the disease for several months, if at all, Nigerian health authorities said on Thursday. Health minister Onyebuchi Chukwu told a press conference he had asked the US health authorities about the unproven medicines used on two American doctors, but was told such small quantities existed that west Africa would have to wait for months for supplies, even if they were proved safe and effective. Dr Kent Brantly and Dr Nancy Writebol of the evangelical Christian organisation Samantha's Purse contracted the virus while helping to treat victims in Liberia. They were given the drug ZMapp after being evacuated to the US, and appear to be recovering. A spokesman for the US Centres for Disease Control said "there are virtually no doses available" and they would take several months to manufacture. Even if supplies do become available, medical ethicists are divided over whether they should be used in the current Ebola outbreak in west Africa . The World Health Organisation (WHO) has called a meeting of experts next week to help it guide doctors and drug companies who may consider shipping experimental drugs to the four countries hit by the disease. "We are in an unusual situation in this outbreak. We have a disease with a high fatality rate, without any proven treatment or vaccine," said Dr Marie-Paule Kieny, assistant director general at the WHO. "We need to ask the medical ethicists to give us guidance on what the responsible thing to do is." Prof Jeremy Farrar, director of the Wellcome Trust, welcomed the meeting, saying there were critical ethical questions to consider. He called for the rapid establishment of "rigorous protocols for the study of experimental interventions", so that African countries could have the same opportunities to consider them as western ones and to ensure there would be equitable access to any treatment that worked. Jonathan Ball, professor of molecular virology at Nottingham University, said there were many questions. "Giving unlicensed and untested (at least in humans) treatments and vaccines is a very thorny ethical issue," he said. "The infected US healthcare workers are receiving a type of treatment (antibodies that specifically target the virus) that has a reasonably long safety track record, so it isn't surprising – given the high fatality rate in the current outbreak – that they are happy to receive the therapy. "But not all drugs are safe – that's why we have very stringent clinical trials. One could argue that the current outbreak provides a perfect arena in which to test new drugs, but that isn't without risk. We don't know their safety, we don't know if they are likely to work – sure, they have been tested in animals, but these studies don't always tell us what will happen in humans." Some of the new treatments have notbeen tried with human at all, said Prof Tom Solomon, director of the NIHR health protection research unit in emerging and zoonotic infections. It is usual for drugs to be tried in healthy volunteers first, in case of side-effects. "The difference here is the desire for this 'first in man' experiment to be for a patient with the disease," he said. "What is key is that if these new experimental drugs are going to be used, then this should only be done in the context of a clinical trial. Otherwise the worry is that we will have tried these drugs, including putting people through the potential risk of experimental treatments, and still be none the wiser about which are effective." Read More - www.theguardian.com/society/2014/aug/07/ebola-patients-west-africa-denied-experimental-drugs-us-nigeria |
Dopeyomi: do you mind adding me on 2godone.. |
Dopeyomi: Like seri0usly.. We're just 2 on/in this thread.. Yes 2 aspirants of 'SOCIOLOGY'I tire ooo my brother... when almost a thousand filled it as their course in jamb... I think they will surface later sha... |
Rigiddele: hw many percent do i av wit dis result eng c4,math c4,econs c4,comms b3,govt a1,geo c6,bio c5,agric a1,yor b2.plz reply me ASAPYou are good to go without acct... My room-mate was cleared without acct for insurance last year... I also have two friends that were cleared for banking & finance last year, but they were not commercial students while in secondary school... All you need is economics.. Although, I don't know about this year... But I don't think it will change.. |
Wow!....still can't believe i scored 49, I just have to accept my fate.. Maybe God wants me to finish my n.d before any other thing. ... Because i never believed i could score below 50, no thanks to maths though. if you have above 50, congratulations. but if you have below 50,I'll just tell you to stop crying over spilled milk.. Just brace your self up, identity your errors and work towards rectifying it... ..... It's high time i dropped maths, because it has done more harm than good. Contemplating on choosing yoruba... E be like say na only me choose maths for my course gan... |
morgan**g:You are right... saleemema: There was this question in govt that I thought was wrong, don't knw if you observerve it in the hall: which of these states was created before 1966? a. lagos state b. northern state c. mid-western state d. eastern stateI chose lagos state... Not sure though. |
saleemema: Choose the correct one: a. Committe b. Comittee c. Comite d. Committeethe answer is committee... But there were two correct answers among the options... I think option (b) and option (d),... Or, was it only my question paper? |
jaymejate: ' (i)This result is not an indication ofwhat is written on the site means cut-off will be released later and does not mean you will be admitted regardless of your score... And to those that their score is low, just keep praying.. Because i know someone who had 51 last year and wasn't admitted for mass communication, despite of the person's high jamb score.. Last year's cut-off for mass comm was 53 and not 50 that someone is speculating.. Just pray and be optimistic.. |
Mesopotamia: definitely if i have my way i'll opt out.I was already b4 i realizd i chose wrongly.yeah, you can still opt out... You are free to.......... Go to other state polytechnics, and see how 'neat' and 'organised' they are.. Rubbish. |
lacosteIII: Download this one (PES 2012)I've downloaded and extracted it... But it is still asking for licence verification.. Also tried lucky patcher but still the same. |
fYnEsTboII: check dis one outNa true o.... They will disqualify those with wrong combination, and those that will register for post ume without scoring up to 200 in UTME. |
Names of all applicants/ candidates for the Post-UTME exercise will be displayed on the University’s Website from 17 July, 2013 . Electronic mails (e-mails) and SMS will be sent to ALL invited candidates. Does this mean that ui will shortlist/invite candidates this year? Abeg... Make u.i no try that.... |
Post ume form is out oooo..... But only for first choice..... Read more here http://www.ui.edu.ng/content/university-ibadan-ibadan-2 |
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