Technology Market › Re: House Clearance Sales.. Come In Here!!!! by tejpot(m): 4:31pm On Dec 05, 2019 |
george31: check this out WhatsApp message to 08037133612 or 08025646429. How much pls and location? |
Technology Market › Re: House Clearance Sales.. Come In Here!!!! by tejpot(m): 4:45pm On Dec 03, 2019 |
AyarmBoye: bro sell this thing for 65k for me nah And to think that as at October, I was begging this bro to sell for 70k. Now he is not even getting 70k bargain. I liked the Gen that much. |
Technology Market › Re: House Clearance Sales.. Come In Here!!!! by tejpot(m): 6:33am On Nov 16, 2019 |
copart: Items available for quick sale Location: Ajah, Lagos WhatsApp 08092089944 Whar dimensions do you have and how much? |
Christianity Etc › Re: Have You Praised Him Yet, Today? by tejpot(m): 9:04pm On Oct 29, 2019 |
Kabioosi, you are highly exalted! |
Technology Market › Re: House Clearance Sales.. Come In Here!!!! by tejpot(m): 10:06am On Oct 26, 2019 |
princecemo: Masaage Bed for Quick sale 20k Less than 2months used Thermocool 3.5kva gen 90k 1HP Midea window AC 10k Brand New Smart health watch 8k (black color)
07032886943 Your location pls? Asking for the Gen |
Technology Market › Re: House Clearance Sales.. Come In Here!!!! by tejpot(m): 9:01am On Oct 24, 2019 |
Even me sef deleted the post several times before finally posting.  How much last? mercee1: You try ehn! Even a Butterfly sewing machine that has just ONE in-built stitch doesn't come this cheap. |
Technology Market › Re: House Clearance Sales.. Come In Here!!!! by tejpot(m): 11:30pm On Oct 23, 2019 |
mercee1: Brother Project Runway Computerized Sewing Machine for sale. 50 built-in stitches and 87 stitch functions. LCD screen with computerised stitch selection. Plus other features.
Price: 50k (negotiable) Location: Lagos Call/Whatsapp: 090.155.444.08 10k for the brother machine. Where in Lagos? |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Uba Or Access Bank? by tejpot(m): 11:12pm On Sep 28, 2019 |
No bird in the bush oo |
Romance › Re: How Do I Know He Loves Me? by tejpot(m): 9:13pm On Sep 17, 2019 |
marvelous000: I want to be sincere with you as a man; you're in a precarious relationship, and you shouldn't be much emotionally invested in that relationship. be circumspect with your dealing with him, while trying to make him concede emotionally and commitment wise. if he equivocates, then start making plans to jump ship, while approaching the relationship with stolidity until you see the end.
if it turn out palatable-fine, but if it turn out awry; then you'd be better equipped to handle heartbreak in any form it might rear it head.
because by his demeanor, there isn't a palpable ground to reach a conclusion whether he loves you or not. but there's something surreptitious and oblique about him, which is why you've got to be careful. I love your choice of vocabularies  |
Science/Technology › Re: Injured HammerHead Shark Killed In Lekki, Lagos After Being Washed Ashore by tejpot(m): 9:27pm On Sep 14, 2019 |
presleYzzi:

Na fish this people never chop before?
Any animal other than the usual domestic animals we have around that we see ends up dying.
What kinda savagery is this for Christ sakes?
Nobody wants to know if it's an endangered specie!
In the white man's land, the sharks injuries will be tended to and it will be let free afterwards!
But here everyone behaves like the characters portrayed in "the gods must be crazy"
 I think there should be a death penalty for this total act of stupidity! |
Christianity Etc › Re: Share Your Testimonies. See mine. Photo by tejpot(m): 1:17pm On Sep 01, 2019 |
Anas09: Let me share one out of so many in my life.
Someone years ago, I was involved in an accident which threatened to either take my life or amputate my leg.
I had to choose either to amputate my leg and live or die with my legs. I chose to stay alive with my legs complete. I was informed by my doctor that I wld die if the leg was not severed from my body because of the infection which set in.
And that if I managed to live, I wld never use the leg to walk again in my life. But, I told them that I will not only live but wld walk with the leg. Funny enough, I was less than a yr old believer in Christ then. I can't tell where that faith and confidence came from. I didn't even have a Bible.
All I knew about the Bible were Bible stories from 'My Book of Bible Stories'. But two stories became alive to me. I didn't know where they found in the Bible, but I knew they were there.
The story of the women with Issue of Blood and the leperous man who came and said to Jesus "Master, if you are willing, you can make me whole', and Jesus said 'I am willing'". I believed in that Jesus they believed in, and I knew what He did for them. He was willing to do for me too. How old was I, a little above a teenager.
Well, I was discharged from the Hospital and I went home. Long story short, it took 10yrs before I could walk with the leg again. I went through 8 surgical operations fixing and removing mentals from inside my body. Both soft tissue surgeries and hard tissue surgeries.
Now, I changed doctors three times. The last hospital I went to, a metal was placed inside of me.
I did Skin grafting twice, Bone grafting twice also. One of the times that bone grafting was done, they forgot to remove a lump of gauze from inside of my body. The place they borrowed a bone from to patch my leg had 12 sutures on my pelvics region. Two days after the surgery it broke open and won't close no matter what we did.
They didn't know that they had left an external antibody inside of me. Hmmm. I was kept in the hospital for three montha after which I was discharged with the wound yet to heal. I was prepared on how to dress the wound and Keep it free from any infection.
Intervally, I went for checkups, they didn't understand why that wound wasn't healing. I carried that open wound for 1yr and some months. By this time I was on daily Antibiotics in short I was on drugs for the 10 yrs that these lasted to keep infection away. If you know any antibiotics, I have taken it.
One day, my Church then (Not winners Chapel) had a program. Rev. Una Ukpai came. I was still on crutches then, for I used Crutches for 10yrs too. In the program Anointing oil was blessed for us and it was tagged, 'Weapon of Mass destruction'. As my Faith is, I believed it. I told myself that anything that oil touches shall go down.
I got home that night and decided enough was enough with the wound on my waist. I decided to go off the Antibiotics and face it with that Anointing oil. That night, I cleaned the wound, packed it with that oil instead of the procaine I had always used.
I slept. The next morning i woke up my waist was on fire. I was feeling like a robe was tight around my waist and was being pulled on. When I checked the wound, it had swollen up like an abscess.
I saw some whitish robby particles on the surface of the wound. I used my forcep to pull it out, it won't come out, then I discovered there was somethig inside of me. I became scared. I wanted to call the doctor to let him know, but on another thought, if he knows he wld ask me to go in and I wld be admitted and taken to the theatre and make a big deal out of it. So, I summoned courage and pulled it out.
Gushhhhh, the kind of accumulated bad blood that gushed out was so much. It smelled so bad I was very light hearted. But, it came out. I wondered where all that blood was? Inside of me all these time? My God!!!!
I washed it clean and dried it. I first went to church and gave a testimony before going to the hospital to see the Doctor. They tried to make a fuss, I told them my God did it already.
Somefolk said 'Sue the hospital'. I laughed. God was merciful on me to keep that think inside of me for a year and months. I could have died of infection and no one wld ve known what killed me. Why not give Him glory and move on. So I did.
So brethren that was how anointing oil pushed out a foreign body that was inside of me for more than a year. Under one week, that wound healed till today.
Today, I am completely healed. I walk with the leg. I wear heels. I walk without a limp. You won't believe I wld ever walk if you knew me then. But God honoured my Faith in Him and healed me.
And forgiveness helped me too. I forgave the man who caused the accident. Everyone wanted me to use police against him. He didn't have any money, the car wasn't even his. So, I let him go.
Today, this accident to me is the best thing that has ever happened to me because I wld not have known Christ the way I do now. I now have the patience to study the word and meditate on it.
My faith is like a mountain now. I don't have one single fear for satan now because I now know him because I know Jesus and I know who I am.
My testimony is that Jesus is real to me now. He talks and I hear. Before anything happens to me, He shows me first. My life has direction now. I know my assignment on earth and I'm pursuing it. I for dey run around like every fine babe dey shoot blanks.
Our love strong, me and Jesus. Jesus is wonderful  |
Properties › Re: Where Is The Craziest Place A House Agent Has Ever Taken You To? by tejpot(m): 1:03pm On Aug 27, 2019 |
They took me to an apartment where you will have to pass through several corners and corridors, and you will have to greet tens of occupants before you can climb to your own apartment.
I told one my budget range of 250-300 for a mini flat, he took me to a face me I slap you.
Immediately I got to one place like that and I saw a mallam selling water to them, I gave up on those agents. Not even any existing structure for water supply. No borehole
In another case, I told them my kind of apartment, and they were so sure there is an apartment that matched that specification. I chartered Keke napep carried 3 guys, thinking I don get better place. I paid Napep 2k, they took me to 2 different 17th century houses. They still asked me for 4k agent fee after a disappointing outing. No iota of Truth in them |
Christianity Etc › Re: What Do The 7 Churches In Revelation Represent? by tejpot(m): 9:20am On Jun 23, 2019 |
EternalBeing: When your life pleases God and HE still have assignment that HE wants you to deliver to Humanity, nobody can kill you. They must have tried to use sword and other means to kill John before throwing him into massive boiling oil with determination to fry him to death. Out of frustration when that didn't work too, they banished him into the lonely Island of Patmos in the year 93 AD, hoping that he would be devoured by wild animals. The powerful Book of Revelation addresses seven letters to seven churches in Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey) (Revelation 2-3). Each letter, as proclaimed by Jesus and recorded by John the Apostle at the Patmos, declares the triumphs and failings of the recipient churches and warns each congregation to repent. The advice in these letters is prophetic, forewarning present-day Christian communities of the snares that can lure us away from our faith. The Book of Revelation addresses seven letters to seven churches in Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey) (Revelation 2-3). Each letter, as proclaimed by Jesus and recorded by John the Apostle, declares the triumphs and failings of the recipient churches and warns each congregation to repent. The advice in these letters is prophetic, forewarning present-day Christian communities of the snares that can lure us away from our faith.
Who Wrote Revelation? Christian scholars from the second century to date have attributed the physical writing of Revelation to John the Apostle, son of Zebedee (Mark 3:17) and author of the Gospel and Epistles of John. Although John literally wrote Revelation, the Book makes it clear that the source of the revelations is Jesus (Revelation 1:1-2). In the first century A.D., the Apostle John was exiled to the island of Patmos, a Roman penal colony near Asia Minor. John’s “crime” was practicing Christianity. While in Patmos, John was seized by the Holy Spirit and received prophetic visions from Christ instructing him to: “Write on a scroll what you see and send it to the seven churches: to Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia, and Laodicea” (Revelations 1:1-2; 9-11).
Why Were These Seven Churches Chosen to Receive the Apocalyptic Message? Revelation’s seven churches were among a number of early Christian communities in Asia Minor. These particular seven churches may have been chosen to receive Christ’s apocalyptic message because, geographically, the churches were located along an established, circular trade route that brought together the most populous and influential parts of the province. Once the apocalyptic message was given to the churches in these prominent cities, the message would spread to the Christian communities in the rest of the province. Although the seven letters in Revelation are tailored to the named churches, these churches and their stated deficiencies can symbolize all churches in one respect or another. The instruction given to Revelation’s congregations, therefore, is valuable to Christian congregations today.
Where Were the Seven Churches and What Do They Symbolize? 1. Church of Ephesus The Church that Has Abandoned Its Love for Christ and His Teachings (Revelation 2:1-7) Ephesus was the prominent commercial and cultural center of Asia. Christ’s letter to the Ephesian church praises the congregation for its “deeds...hard work...and perseverance,” and for its rejection of false apostles (Revelation 2:2-3). Despite its hard work and doctrinal integrity, Christ faults the community for having “forsaken the love [they] had at first” (Revelation 2:4). This “forsaken love” can mean that the Ephesians had become less devoted to Christ or that the work they did was no longer motivated by love for one another. The letter to the Ephesian church does offer the community hope if they repent and rekindle their love for Christian living (Revelation 2:5-7). Significance Today The lesson in the letter to Ephesus teaches that truth and love must go hand-in-hand. A church that upholds doctrinal purity at the expense of showing love is just as flawed as a church that upholds congregational harmony at the expense of truthful teachings. Instead, Jesus reveals that a church fashioned in His image must teach God’s Truth in love.
2. Church of Smyrna The Church that Remains Faithful Amidst Persecution (Revelation 2:8-11) Smyrna was home to a large Jewish community hostile to Christians. The Bible notes that slanderous accusations by Jews against Christians had led to Christian persecution by Roman authorities (Acts 14:2, 19: Acts 17:13). Christ’s revelation to Smyrna commends the community for its material poverty but spiritual wealth and acknowledges its wrongful persecution (Revelation 2:9). Christ does not reprimand this church but warns of impending imprisonment for some of its members, urging them to remain faithful “even to the point of death” and remember the promise of their “victor’s crown” (Revelation 2:10). Significance Today Like the church in Smyrna, Christians are persecuted worldwide in obvious and insidious ways. This letter warns all Christians that although we may suffer greatly, the length of tribulation will be short compared to the promise of eternal life. 3. Church of Pergamum The Church that Compromises Its Beliefs (Revelation 2:12-17) The city of Pergamum was renowned for its pagan practices. The letter to the church there lauds the congregation for upholding its faith despite the city’s pervasive pagan influences (Revelation 2:13). The letter then addresses the church’s sin by denouncing some of its members for following false teachings that brought about religious and moral compromise (Revelation 2:14-15). The Lord calls on the community to repent or risk the judgment that will emanate from the “sword of [His] mouth” (Revelation 2:16). Those who repent will be given the “hidden manna” that is the grain of Heaven (Psalm 78:24), and a “white stone” or clean slate with a new identity in Christ (Revelation 2:17). Significance Today Like the Christians in Pergamum, it’s easy to normalize the non-Christian behavior of those around us and allow that behavior to dilute our values (1 Corinthians 15:33). But the Bible urges us to “not conform to the pattern of this world” but be transformed by the renewal of our mind in accordance with God’s Word (Romans 12:2). 4. Church of Thyatira The Church that Follows False Prophets (Revelation 2:18-29) Thyatira was a wealthy commercial city. Jesus’ letter to Thyatira praises the church for having grown in faith and service (Revelation 2:19). The church’s downfall was its devotion to a false prophet that led some members to commit idolatry and immorality (Revelation 2:20). Although the false prophet remained unrepentant, Jesus affirms that the congregation can still repent by turning away from the prophet’s ways (Revelation 2:21-22). The Lord reminds us in this revelation that He will repay each of us according to our deeds (Revelation 2:23). The payment for sin is death. Those who persevere in faith, however, will receive a share of Christ’s messianic authority over all nations and triumph over death (Revelation 2:26-28). Significance Today Just as some in Thyatira’s church were led astray by a false prophet, Christians today fall prey to cult leaders, occult practices, and other false teachings. To share in Christ’s victory, we are to avoid these “so-called deep secrets” of Satan (Revelation 2:24) and hold firm to Christ’s teachings. 5. Church of Sardis The Church that is Spiritually Dead (Revelation 3:1-6) Sardis was a city that had endured two surprise attacks despite its fortifications. Our Lord faults the church in Sardis for maintaining an outward appearance of being “alive,” while actually being spiritually dead (Revelation 3:1). Alluding to the city’s history of prior surprise attacks, Jesus warns the congregation to “wake up” and repent, lest he “come like a thief” to bestow His judgment (Revelation 3:2-3). Those in Sardis who heed Christ’s warning will be “dressed in white,” a symbol of purity and victory, and will be acknowledged in Heaven’s Book of Life (Revelation 3:5). Significance Today Today, Christians can fall into the trap that ensnared the church in Sardis if we merely go through the motions of practicing our faith without really feeding our spirit. We can avoid becoming “the living dead” by engaging in our faith through Bible study, prayer, and fellowship. 6. Church of Philadelphia The Church that Patiently Endured Despite Weaknesses (Revelation 3:7-13) Philadelphia was home to a synagogue community hostile to Christians. Christ praises the Philadelphians for remaining faithful in the face of trials despite their limited strength (Rev. 3:8 ). Jesus does not reproach this congregation but condemns its persecutors. (Revelation 3:9). Christ promises that if Philadelphia’s congregants remain faithful to Him, He will protect them from the “hour of trial” and make them pillars in God’s heavenly temple (Revelation 3:10-12). Significance Today The message to Philadelphia shows us the blessings that come when we maintain our faith despite life’s tribulations. In fact, those who persevere despite weaknesses will stand strong as pillars in Heaven. 7. Church of Laodicea The Church with a Lukewarm Faith (Revelation 3:14-22) Laodicea was a prosperous industrial and commercial center. Jesus’ letter to this church wastes no time denouncing the congregation for its lukewarm faith, threatening to “spit” the congregation out of His mouth (Revelation 3:16). Christ scolds this church for allowing its economic prosperity to cause it spiritual bankruptcy and reveals that, despite its economic wealth, only He can provide spiritual wealth (Revelation 3:17-18). Those in Laodicea’s church who open the door to Christ will share in His Heavenly banquet and have the right to sit with Him on His throne (Revelation 3:20-21). Significance Today Like the church in Laodicea, it’s easy to become complacent in our faith during times of abundance. Christ warns us in this revelation that he will “spit out” lukewarm disciples. Instead, Jesus urges us to keep seeking the Lord’s face even after His hand has bestowed riches in our lives. God bless you for this piece. |
Travel › Re: CRCC to construct 560km railway line in Ghana at $2bn, cost of 156km Lagos-Ibada by tejpot(m): 9:11am On Jun 01, 2019 |
The article is incomplete and there is no such source online that China signed up to that amount with Ghana on railway.
All the news source about this issue are majorly from Nigeria, not a single one from Ghana itself. All news sites in Nigeria just do copy and paste. |
Travel › Re: The Commissioning Of The Ilaje Bariga Ferry Terminal (Photos) by tejpot(m): 2:15pm On May 14, 2019 |
Legacyless |
Education › Re: JAMB Exam Malpractice: Oloyede In Tears At The Release Of 2019 UTME Result by tejpot(m): 11:00am On May 12, 2019 |
candelanetworks: Whoever wrote this article should be banned from ever writing again. Your article is a pain to the eyes and mind. It's as though you translated it from Cantonese to English with Google translate. I thought I wasn't concentrating. It's a shame of a write up |
Politics › Re: How Market? – Dino Melaye Sneers Akpabio by tejpot(m): 4:51pm On Apr 30, 2019 |
They are friends afterall |
Culture › Re: Ogun: The Only Yoruba Word, With 10 Meanings by tejpot(m): 10:12pm On Apr 27, 2019 |
Let me help you with the marks and some few corrections. acounter2: Yoruba people Will Not Kill Us Sha. just realise this of recent thanks to NYSC.
Ogun:- (medicine) Ògùn do-do
Ogun:- (charm) Ògùn do-do
Ogun:- (war) Ogun re-re
Ogun:- (State) Ògùn do-do
Ogun:- (god of iron) Ògún do-mi
Ogun:- (twenty) Ogún re-mi
Ogun:- (sweat) Òógùn do-mi-do (three syllables)
Ogun:- (property) Ogún re-mi
Ogun:- (climb) Ó gǔn mi-do-mi (Sounds like 3 syllables)
Ogun:- (long) Ó gùn mi-do (two words) |
Phones › Re: Between Infinix And Xiaomi Phones, Which One Is Better by tejpot(m): 10:26am On Apr 25, 2019 |
junkiesneverdie: Xiaomi is 50times better than infinix That's too conservative! That's like comparing a soldier ant and a soldier. |
Politics › Re: 70% Of Nigeria’s N5.2 Trillion Tax Revenue Was Contributed By Lagos State by tejpot(m): 10:12am On Apr 25, 2019 |
SarkinYarki: This is poor thinking by these accountants!!! ..This looks so because 70 percent of Nigeria VAT collections happen in Lagos but these monies originate from other states ..I will tell you the story of 100 KVA generator I once supplied to a hospital in Nassarawa state , the money for this transaction came 100 percent from Nassarawa state but I paid all the taxes carried to the generator in Lagos state making it seem like the money came from Lagos to a shallow mind ...as long as 70 percent of Nigerias imports pass through Lagos it will continue to seem Lagos is contributing most of the tax which is kind of erroneous Should that now be a fault attributable to Lagos. It simply means the other states have no value to offer, Lagos offers a value and creates additional value to other states. For instance withholding taxes associated with contracts that belongs to any states will be remitted to them so long the residency of the tax payer is determined. Another question you failed to ask is about company income tax. Does it mean that the rest of the states are barren land without value adding or production activities? Are the rest of the states simply Civil servant states? If the answer to that is no, then you ask, What is responsible for the tax compliance behavior of companies in Lagos? Even when you check the IGR from each state, Lagos still collects more than 33 states put together. Clearly, the IGR from these states is majorly funded by civil servants. Finally, if 70% of imports pass through Lagos, just do all within your power to support a special status for such state. Because if anything happens to it, the whole country will collapse. If another Port has not resurrected since the commissioning of this one then kudos to this one for surviving this long. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Bishop Oyedepo Reacts To Apostle Suleman’s Private Jet by tejpot(m): 1:03pm On Apr 24, 2019 |
Help us greet papa  |
Events › Re: How Much Did You Spend on Your Wedding? by tejpot(m): 3:01am On Apr 24, 2019 |
babyfaceafrica: 50k..how? He is not being realistic. Majority of people shouting budget wedding here will still be boxed to one corner when it's time for such wedding. |
Celebrities › Re: DJ Cuppy Flaunts Her First Music Award (Pics) by tejpot(m): 4:43pm On Apr 20, 2019 |
Karaoke award or Music Award?? |
Politics › Re: INEC To Tribunal: Atiku’s Lawyer Not Licensed To Practise In Nigeria by tejpot(m): 8:40pm On Apr 14, 2019 |
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Christianity Etc › Re: Man Sent Out Of Palm Sunday Mass In Delta State by tejpot(m): 8:22pm On Apr 14, 2019 |
That's why we will not move forward as a people if you everyone wants to do things in their own way. This is simple instruction that doesn't warrant any argument, be humble enough when you are in the church. It's simply gross indiscipline on the part of the brother. |
Phones › Re: Facebook, Whatsapp And Instagram Are Down Worldwide by tejpot(m): 12:50pm On Apr 14, 2019 |
I thought my network has issues |
Properties › Re: When Last Did You Use Your Dinning Table At Home? by tejpot(m): 1:34pm On Apr 12, 2019 |
Even for obodo abroad sef na when Christmas come you go see them for dinning. Else we only see it in movies |
Education › Re: Ochuwa Momoh George Completes Her PhD With 5.0 CPGA by tejpot(m): 8:50am On Apr 11, 2019 |
Alhajiemeritus: Example of a PHD with course work pls? We don't have that in biological sciences. And Yes I'm a Postgraduate Student. All the PhD in faculty of science, University of Lagos. All science PhD in University of Chicago All science PhD in Texas Tech, University of North Carolina. Those I know! |
Education › Re: Ochuwa Momoh George Completes Her PhD With 5.0 CPGA by tejpot(m): 5:36pm On Apr 10, 2019 |
niyogeol: You are the first person to comment here to me. Whoever gave this post a title should be examined. I don't know of any place in the world where PhD is graded.
Seun, Lalasticla, please edit the title of this post. It is highly misleading. CGPA is not used in doctoral degree. How many places in the world have you been to? Your write prescribed courses in PhD all over and they are graded. But some might decide to down play the role of the courses not that they are not compulsory for obtaining the PhD . It's just in partial fulfilment of the award. |
Education › Re: Ochuwa Momoh George Completes Her PhD With 5.0 CPGA by tejpot(m): 5:34pm On Apr 10, 2019 |
thesmallgod: Maybe M.Phil/PhD No, it's direct PhD. There are prescribed courses that you need to complete without which you can't even defend your thesis. It's everywhere. As long as there is a course, there must be an exam. The courses are basically taught by the PhD students and graded by the lecturer in charge based on the notes provided by each 'teacher' and superior experience as a lecturer. |
Autos › Neatly Used Honda Accord 2003 For Sale In Lagos by tejpot(op): 5:27pm On Apr 10, 2019 |
Superclean Honda accord at a give away price and in perfect conditions. Simply buy and drive with perfect chilling factory fitted aircondition (gas refill may be required).
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Education › Re: Ochuwa Momoh George Completes Her PhD With 5.0 CPGA by tejpot(m): 5:08pm On Apr 10, 2019 |
sgd: Congratulations. But Ph.D has no CGPA. It has! You do course work as well and that's graded. |