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Jobs/VacanciesRe: Rand Merchant Bank Graduate Program Online Test by Teezman: 10:24pm On Oct 18, 2019
Does anyone know what the salary scale is like?
EducationSites To Sell Ebooks (PDF) by Teezman(op): 5:53am On Oct 15, 2017
Guys, pls I need your help on where to sell PDF books online. I have lots of PDF books ranging from academics to novels that I want to wish to sell. Pls are there sites that pay for uploading e-books. Pls help out
Satellite TV TechnologyRe: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by Teezman: 7:19am On Sep 10, 2017
Gurus in the house plsssssssssss help. No one is replying me. Plsssssssssssssss
Satellite TV TechnologyRe: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by Teezman: 7:17am On Sep 10, 2017
Guys pls I'm new here and don't know much about SATELITE dishes, but which of these has the most FTA channels. And is there any hope of watching live football matches EPL, Lalig and champions league in any.

Satellite TV TechnologyRe: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by Teezman: 11:51am On Sep 09, 2017
Teezman:
Guys pls I'm new here and don't know much about SATELITE dishes, but which of these has the most FTA channels. And is there any hope of watching live football matches EPL, Lalig and champions league in any.
Guys pls help out with this
Satellite TV TechnologyRe: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by Teezman: 5:59am On Sep 09, 2017
Guys pls I'm new here and don't know much about SATELITE dishes, but which of these has the most FTA channels. And is there any hope of watching live football matches EPL, Lalig and champions league in any.

EducationRe: Unilag MBA 2017/2018 by Teezman: 9:55am On Jun 07, 2017
Welcome to University of Lagos, School of Postgraduate Studiesspgs.unilag.edu.ng
ADMISSIONS TO POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES 2017/2018 SESSION



UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS, NIGERIA

SCHOOL OF POSTGRADUATE STUDIES


ADMISSIONS TO POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES 2017/2018 SESSION

The School of Postgraduate Studies, University of Lagos – University of First Choice and the Nation’s Pride, a leading, reputable first generation institution for postgraduate education and research in Africa, situated in the commercial nerve centre of Nigeria, hereby invites applications from suitably qualified candidates from recognized institutions for admission into Postgraduate programmes of the University in the 2017/2018 Session, namely:

•Postgraduate Diploma Programmes (PGD)
•Masters Degree Programmes (i.e. M.Sc., M.Ed., M.A., LL.M, etc)
•Professional Masters Degree Programmes (i.e. MBA, MILD, MILR, MPH, MDSS, MPIA, MPA, MGIS, MSEM, MRPP, MDF, MHDM, MPE, MDM, MTTFL, etc)
•Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) programmes

There is flexibility in the mode of study with Full-Time, Part-Time, Executive and Sandwich options as applicable.


GUIDELINES FOR APPLICATION
1.Sale of Application Forms commences on Wednesday, 7th June, 2017 and ends on Friday, 28th July, 2017.

2.Completed Application Forms are to be submitted online not later than Friday, 4th August, 2017.

3.Visit the School of Postgraduate Studies University of Lagos Portal, http://spgs.unilag.edu.ng, Click the 2017/2018 Applications link

4.Confirm your eligibility and availability of your desired course.

5.Click the “Application Form” link and select the Postgraduate option from the Application Type menu

6.Complete the Pre-Application Form to obtain a Payment Reference Number. (please print the payment advice)

7.Proceed to make payment of the sum of N22,500.00 (Twenty Two Thousand and Five Hundred Naira Only)for the Form, the SPGS Abridged Prospectus and charges through any of the below options:

1.Remita Payment: Any commercial bank using the RRR number displayed on the payment advice
2.Online Payment: Click the PayNow link to make payment directly on the portal with your bank debit card.

8.After payment, return to the School of Postgraduate Studies website http://spgs.unilag.edu.ng, click the 2017/2018 Application link, then “Continue Application” link, login with Payment Reference Number and provide surname in lowercase as password.

9.Complete the Application form and upload digital passport photograph (jpeg format) which should not be more than 15 kb in size and must be in white background. The acceptable dimension is width: 275 pixels or 35mm, height: 314 pixels or 40mm. (Failure to comply with specified image format may lead to disqualification.)

10.Click “SUBMIT FORM” button if the information is correct, else, click DECLINE button (CANDIDATES ARE ADVISED TO COMPLETE THE FINAL SUBMISSION ONLY AFTER THEY HAVE FULLY COMPLETED THE FORM, PLEASE NOTE THAT EDITING OF APPLICATION FORM AFTER FINAL SUBMISSION ATTRACTS A N1,000 CHARGE).

11.After submission, applicants will be required to print and laminate the “Examination Pass” one week to the entrance examination date (this will be required at the examination venue).

12.Kindly note the following:
•Candidates are advised to read carefully the requirements for their desired programmes to confirm eligibility.
•Candidates awaiting Bachelor’s degree results and Nigerian citizens who have not completed the National Youth Service Corps assignments or are currently undergoing Postgraduate programmes are not eligible
•Holders of Degrees obtained from Outreach/Satellite campuses are not eligible.
•Every applicant is required to upload all certificates listed in the application form, such as:

* Degree Certificates (Not Statement of Results) * NYSC Certificate * Professional Certificates

•All Academic Transcripts must reach the Secretary, School of Postgraduate Studies on or before the beginning of registration.

•All M.Phi
EducationRe: Unilag MBA 2017/2018 by Teezman: 11:10am On Jun 04, 2017
Ilesanmitaiwo2015@gmail.com
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Stanbic IBTC Nigeria Internship 2016 For Nigerian Undergraduate Students by Teezman: 11:37am On Jul 14, 2016
Pls is there anyone here that was shortlisted for the online assessment
PhonesRe: Innjoo Leap 2 Discussion Thread by Teezman:
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PhonesRe: Innjoo Leap 2 Discussion Thread by Teezman: 1:19pm On Oct 14, 2015
Deartobe:
Pls can the innjoo leap 4 make calls? If it doesn't, can I dial on it at least to buy subscription? Pls reply.
the injoo leap series can't make calls or dial. its a full fledged pc. to subscribe on it you'll have to remove the sim card
PhonesRe: Innjoo Leap 2 Discussion Thread by Teezman: 7:28pm On Jun 08, 2015
holuphisayor:
this looks strange to me...I suggest u take it to their service center. I've u tried to report this to Jumia ?
actually I just did that today and they've promised to come pick it up as anytime soon cos am outside Lagos. thanks anyways for the concern
PhonesRe: Innjoo Leap 2 Discussion Thread by Teezman: 2:58pm On Jun 07, 2015
faray:
same here bro...since april 25..am fed up...my prob nw is i dnt live in lagos
April 25!! ive been wondering what the possible cause could be. is there no one here that has had the issue resolved. I barely used the tab for a month
PhonesRe: Innjoo Leap 2 Discussion Thread by Teezman: 6:58am On Jun 07, 2015
am I the only one this has happened to, I just put my injoo leap to sleep and its not waking up again. I've tried several things but its all futile. any one with similar issues or any solution. am perplexed
PhonesRe: Innjoo Leap 2 Discussion Thread by Teezman: 5:48pm On May 08, 2015
How to Make the Most of a Windows 8.1 Tablet’s Limited Storage Space - http://www.howtogeek.com/188072/how-to-make-the-most-of-a-windows-8.1-tablets-limited-storage-space/
guys I found this really helpful
PhonesRe: Innjoo Leap 2 Discussion Thread by Teezman:
this 6g use able memory na wa o, guys how can I free the inbuilt memory and also install apps on the external memory card. my 16gb just dey lie idle
PhonesRe: Innjoo Leap 2 Discussion Thread by Teezman:
guys ive been trying to install the microsoft office but all i get is an error message. pls how do i go about it
PhonesRe: Innjoo Leap 2 Discussion Thread by Teezman: 4:26pm On May 01, 2015
guys, i need your help, is there any way i can restart my injoo leap before logging in
Christianity EtcRe: Age Falsification: How Do I Make Restitution? by Teezman: 1:40pm On Jan 18, 2015
Leviticus 6:2 If a soul sin, and commit a trespass against the LORD, and lie unto his neighbour in that which was delivered him to keep, or in fellowship, or in a thing taken away by violence, or hath deceived his neighbour. You will do well to seek counsel from real believers ie a leader and also plan to write letter to Waec board but also plan to write another exam. Never be discourage or feel condemned. God will help you.
EducationRe: 2013/2014 Obafemi Awolowo University ::ASPIRANTS:: by Teezman: 3:21pm On Aug 16, 2014
interesting, 2013/2014 Academic session ends in April 18th, 2015
EducationRe: 2013/2014 Obafemi Awolowo University ::ASPIRANTS:: by Teezman: 3:17pm On Aug 16, 2014
The Senate of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-
Ife, at its special meeting held on Friday, 15th
August, 2014 directed that the University be re-
opened for the continuation of the 2013/2014
academic session.
Accordingly, students are expected to come into
Residence on Sunday, 24th August, 2014 while
lectures will continue on Monday, 25th August,
2014.
Below is the detailed re-adjusted academic
calendar for the 2013/2014 session:
APPROVED UNIVERSITY CALENDAR FOR THE
REMAINING PARTOF 2013/2014 SESSION
DATE EVENTS/ACTIVITIES
AUGUST 24TH , 2014 STUDENTS COME INTO RESIDENCE TO CONTINUE
2013/2014 HARMATTAN SEMESTER
AUGUST 25TH, 2014 2013/2014 HARMATTAN SEMESTER LECTURES
CONTINUE
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 MATRICULATION
NOVEMBER 7TH, 2014 2013/2014 HARMATTAN SEMESTER LECTURES
END
NOVEMBER 10-15, 2014 LECTURE FREE WEEK
NOVEMBER 17TH-30TH, 2014 HARMATTAN SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS
WED. DECEMBER 10TH – SAT.
DECEMBER 13TH , 2014
CONVOCATION CEREMONIES
DECEMBER 13TH , 2014 END OF SEMESTER
DECEMBER 15TH – 28TH , 2014 SEMESTER BREAK
DECEMBER 29TH , 2014 2013/2014 RAIN SEMESTER LECTURES COMMENCE
MARCH 20TH , 2015 2013/2014 RAIN SEMESTER LECTURES END
MARCH 23RD -30TH , 2015 LECTURE FREE WEEK
MARCH 31ST-10TH APRIL , 2015 2013/2014 RAIN SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS
APRIL 18TH, 2015 END OF 2013/2014 SESSION
Thank you
D.O. Awoyemi
Registrar
EducationRe: 2013/2014 Obafemi Awolowo University ::ASPIRANTS:: by Teezman: 7:22am On Aug 07, 2014
Approved Calendar for 2013/2014 Session (Academic Activities only) Harmattan Semester, 2013/2014 Academic Session
May 26, 2014 - On-line Registration for 2013/2014
Harmattan Semester courses Commences June 1, 2014 Harmattan Semester, 2013/2014 Commences June 1, 2014 - Fresh Students Come Into Residence June 2 - 6, 2014 - Clearance at Faculty and Admission Offices June 9-14, 2014 - Orientation for Fresh Students
June 15, 2014 - Returning Students Come Into Residence June 16, 2014 - Harmattan Semester, 2013/2014 Lectures
Commence
July 7, 2014 - End of Normal Registration
July 24, 2014 - End of Late Registration with Penalty July 22, 2014 - Faculty/Students’ Colloquium July 30, 2014 - SENATE
August 7, 2014 - MATRICULATION August 11-15, 2014 - Continuous Assessment September 13, 2014 - Harmattan Semester Lectures End September 24, 2014 - S E N A T E
September 15-19 - Revision/Lecture Free Week
September 22, 2014 - Harmattan Semester Examinations Begin October 10, 2014 - Harmattan Semester Examinations End October 24, 2014 - Harmattan Semester Ends
** Provision for 13 Weeks of Lectures from June 16-September 13, 2014.
HAPPY MATRICULATION GUYS!!!!!
EducationRe: 2013/2014 Obafemi Awolowo University ::ASPIRANTS:: by Teezman: 7:20am On Aug 07, 2014
Contrary to widespread reports, and in further
confirmation of its academic excellence and
intellectual supremacy over and above other
Universities and Institutions of Higher Learning, the
Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, has, again,
been rated the first and the best University in
Nigeria and 19th in Africa.
Reacting, the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Bamitale
Omole, attributed the giant strides recorded by his
administration to the unparalleled research output,
administrative acumen, technical know-how of the
academic, administrative and technical staff of the
University, adding that only a focused leadership,
which is the hallmark of his management team, can
produce such a spectacular feat.
Professor Bamitale Omole, then applauded the
dedication to duty of all stakeholders in making sure
that the ideals of the founding fathers of OAU
become a reality in its entirety. He urged the
Federal Government not to relent in its efforts to
improve the funding of education, particularly for the
universities, so that the increased penchant for
travelling abroad to undergo academic programmes
that could be taught better by our lecturers here in
Nigeria would be a thing of the past
For more click on the links below:
Rating of Nigerian Universities
Rating of African Universities
EducationRe: 2013/2014 Obafemi Awolowo University ::ASPIRANTS:: by Teezman: 1:22pm On Jul 28, 2014
saintbeejay: FROM THE LEADERSHIP OF THE UNION (As at the
28th of July,2014)
Revolutionary greetings to Great IFE students in
their display of unwavering doggedness ever
since the beginning of this million miles struggle
to save public education and the future of the
poor majority as well as the future of our dear
nation, Nigeria. A scriptural injunction made for
many starting but few being able to endure to
the end. In light of this we unavoidably respect
all Great IFE students who have prosecuted this
struggle alongside the Union in utmost good
faith and perseverance devoid of any ingenuity
ever since till this point in history. Doubtless,
history will remain kind to you and success of
the struggle remains the golden award that can
ever be best presented for your display of
courage and resilience in the face of oppression.
Ever since the closure of the school on 18th of
June, the university management has employed
various tactics to force students to pay the
unjustified fees ranging from the opening of the
E-portal for payment and registration, fixing of a
first date for commencement of late registration
and an extension of the date to a later date.
Beyond the illegality of such dates, consequent
upon the closure of the school, the University
has decided to make students pay under duress
and later tell the public that the fees are
affordable having earlier misinformed the general
public about the fee regime. The quest to proof
the non-affordability of the fees informed the
position of the Union that students should not
pay. To those who haven’t paid, thanks for
defending our argument that not all students can
pay. In the fiendish bid of the University
management to force this huge moles of fees
down our throat, they attempted turning our
parent and staff unions against us as our actions
went by. Thanks to the intervention of Joint
Action Front (JAF) who helped to bring everyone
back to a point of mutual understanding. This is
against the allegation that the Union rejected the
intervention of JAF and its efforts towards a
quick and reasonable resolution of all matters on
ground.
It is quite unfortunate that at critical historical
moments like this, some individuals have
constituted themselves into thorns in the neck
and saboteurs of the struggle vis a vis their
particular display of pervasive comradeship.
These individuals will only advocate for trouble
other than peaceful resolution of matters. They
will propose lines of action and still be the same
set of persons to antagonize all when the actions
are not yielding results. The same individuals
went on to apply for INEC job after criticizing the
idea by the Union that it was a political move.
These individuals so take pleasure in playing
politics with a struggle for the emancipation of
the oppressed. Your hypocrisy and banality will
be addressed in due time.
Having conducted ourselves as constructive,
progressive, matured and peaceful fighters for
emancipation, our actions attracted interventions
from various quarters both within and outside the
university system. ASUU following a directive of
its NEC, concerned associations and eminent
individuals met us and appealed that we give
them room to intervene and mediate so that the
whole issue will be resolved on the table and
early re-opening will be ensured. Our refusal to
entertain peace moves would present us as the
belligerent party- an image which will make us
lose sympathy before our teeming supporters
and strengthen the blackmail from the University
management that we are not open to discussion
when they have actually refused to call for one.
As a Union we remain committed to quick and
holistic resolution of the matter to allow our
students to resume the campus again. J.F
Kennedy said ‘Civility is not a sign of weakness
and sincerity is always subject to proof. Let us
never negotiate out of fear but let us not fear to
negotiate’. The hapless condition of market
women, okada riders, commercial bus drivers
and business owners whose livelihood depends
on students being on campus renders quick
resumption more exigent.
We remain resolute in fighting for the poor,
indigent and general downtrodden of the nation
who education remains their only route to good
life. The fees regardless of the amount is out of
the reach of the indigent and we cannot afford to
see our friends drop out of school due to
inability to pay fees. It is important that the
government at all levels (University
administrations inclusive) to note that the best
security measure that can be put in place in a
capitalist society like ours is to cater for the poor
and vulnerable in the society. For if a free society
cannot help the many who are poor it cannot
save the few who are rich. Making life more
difficult by making an essential commodity like
education exclusive to the indigent is a fast
route to the destruction of the capitalist society.
Cater for the poor and you have peace is the rule
else according to John F. Kennedy …until this is
done, the struggle continues as our aluta train is
still very much alive.
It is sardonic that some students at the call for
late registration went on to pay the fees. The
question is if the OAU situation were to be like
that of LASU where fees were jacked up from
NGN25, 000 to like NGN300, 000, would you
have paid? Even if it is the reduced fee of LASU
now between N85, 000 and N130,000 would you
have still paid? Would you have betrayed the
order of the union not to pay? It’s certain that
many will still obey our directive if these had
been the case!
The idea of late registration with the current
status of the varsity is not only illegal but also
laughable! It is to us ridiculous that people that
cannot afford to pay an increased fee is being
compelled to pay late registration fee especially
when controversies on the fee regime linger.
How can such person afford the late registration
fee? Thousands have not paid including the
leadership of the union, Great IFE, let’s see who
will truncate our studentship for astronomical
increase we cannot afford! Moreover, the
University calendar is no more operative since
school is shut down. A new calendar
presupposes the re-opening of the school and a
senate meeting to approve new calendar where
late registration will be explicitly stated. Late
registration at this period is nothing but an
attempt to punish us for exercising our right to
protest against obnoxious increment. It cannot
stand! Time will tell!
Conclusively, being the alternative to the status
quo, we are committed to quick resumption and
we are doing everything possible to achieve that
but not at the expense of the indigent students.
We are employing all strength available to ensure
that we achieve a holistic resolution of all
matters including a review of the fees,
instalmental payment, work study and grants for
the indigent and scholarship for the brilliant
among other issues. The last three we had
proposed during the pre-action negotiations but
they refused then. Why is it that it is now they
are now informing us at the panel that they are
ready to accept that? We implore Great IFE
students to remain resolute with us in this
struggle for the liberation of the poor Nigerian
child. Education must not be out of the reach of
the poor. Great Ife, if this is the only thing our
current generation can do for subsequent ones,
we must achieve it!
Please RESHARE/REBROADCAST for wide
Coverage!
Bamidele Oludare J.
The PRO.
Ibikunle Isaac M.
The President.
this one na story for the gods.
EducationRe: 2013/2014 Obafemi Awolowo University ::ASPIRANTS:: by Teezman:
CHAI!!! ASUU to begin indefinite strike by August 4. guys its only a rumor nothing official yet. EVERY POWER PLANNING TO EXTEND MY GRADUATION TO 2020, HOLY GHOST FIRE, THUNDER, HAY STONE, LIGHTNING, STRAY BULLET FROM THE THRONE OF THE ALMIGHTY GOD, LOCATE THEM AND FINISH THEM ALL IN THE MIGHTY NAME OF JESUS. AMEN, AMEN, AMEN, FIREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
EducationRe: 2013/2014 Obafemi Awolowo University ::ASPIRANTS:: by Teezman: 2:25pm On Jul 11, 2014
Ghydyon: Teezman were u affected with not meeting d olevel requirement for Economics Edu? Am also in EFC pol sci edu bt olevel requirement is d p....
nope. but if that's your case. I think the only thing that you can do is to change to other departments within your faculty that you happen to meet the olevel requirements
EducationRe: 2013/2014 Obafemi Awolowo University ::ASPIRANTS:: by Teezman: 12:43am On Jul 11, 2014
Ghydyon: Anybody student from the faculty of education apart from oluwatola5 and tosdam? Really u guys
am all yours bro. can be of help if you don't mind. I rep ECONOMICS EFC
EducationRe: 2013/2014 Obafemi Awolowo University ::ASPIRANTS:: by Teezman: 8:40pm On Jul 10, 2014
IN LINE WITH RECENT ACTIVITIES ON THE
UNIVERSITY CAMPUS: OUR STAND AS A UNION
On the recent activities in the university campus
since the closure of the varsity on 18th June,
2014, the following is our stand as the leadership
of the union on current issues vis a vis
explanation of matters in ditto:
The Closure of SUB on Thursday, 10 July 2014:
This is an affront on us. However, It is exigent
that we make known to the entirety of IFE
community that the Union dissociates itself from
any confrontational actions that transpired. Our
struggles remain intellectual and non-confrontati
onal. Our position as a union is that We hereby
give the University management a 24-hour
ultimatum to re-open the SUB failure of which we
will take all legitimate actions except violent
action.
On planned events for July 10 remembrance:
Following the occurences in the campus ranging
from the mysterious fire outbreak at Awolowo
Hall and the obvious insecurity on campus the
leadership of the Union hereby lay to rest any
planned events in the University campus
especially in the evening. It is worthy of note that
any action by any individual or group is against
the decision of the Union.
Great ife! If till today, the management couldn't
find the means to successfully blackmail us, it is
not this time!
Signed :
Shittu I. Olatayo
Secretary General
Ibikunle Isaac M.
President
EducationRe: 2013/2014 Obafemi Awolowo University ::ASPIRANTS:: by Teezman: 8:37pm On Jul 10, 2014
sunnyBravo: Is it a probabtic expectation dat d next set will be merged with d newly admitted?.... I need cooled brain answers pls
I don't think that will be possible. the already admitted 5000+ with the yet to be admitted 5000+. think of how congested the lecture theaters will be, accommodation, etc they will just have to wait just like we did.

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