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Religion / Re: 11 Reasons Why I Don't Celebrate Christmas by timsucces(m): 2:51pm On Dec 26, 2017
Business / Re: GTB Releases Official Statement On Innoson And EFCC by timsucces(m): 2:06pm On Dec 24, 2017
ettybaba:
How such does an e-rat like you have in the bank?
Give me issue based rebuttal not insult
Business / Re: GTB Releases Official Statement On Innoson And EFCC by timsucces(m): 2:06pm On Dec 24, 2017
ettybaba:
How such does an e-rat like you have in the bank?
Give me issue based rebuttal not insult
Business / Re: GTB Releases Official Statement On Innoson And EFCC by timsucces(m): 2:06pm On Dec 24, 2017
ettybaba:
How such does an e-rat like you have in the bank?
Give me issue based rebuttal not insult
Business / Re: GTB Releases Official Statement On Innoson And EFCC by timsucces(m): 12:14pm On Dec 23, 2017
ettybaba:
God bless GTB.
We shall know the truth soon.
Most Nigeria so called successful businessmen are rogues though.
I know because I bought shares in over 20 companies in the banking sector alone.
So many banks have been ruined by the so called businessmen.
The take a loan and when its time to pay back they simply go to court knowing fully well the judiciary is inefficient and compromised.
I stand with GTB. The bank belongs to all of us the shareholders and whoever takes loan should simply pay.
Playing tribal card is a shameful thing to do by innosson and his other shameless co travellers.

GTB is yet to tell us why they deducted over 500 million fraudulently from his account
until then
#boycottGTB
Education / Re: Things I'm Glad I Knew Before I Graduated by timsucces(m): 2:35pm On Dec 07, 2017
HushTee:
Five years have passed since I graduated from university as a first-degree holder. I wasn’t lost. I remember this phase of my life vividly, transitioning from a full-time student to a man of myself – to someone who had to trust his guts. I had concrete plans, people to look up to, and amazing ideas. It has become easy to reflect on what I could have done differently, but how about I reflect on things I’m glad I knew before graduating.

There are times I wish someone would have pulled me by the ear and told me some genuine truths back then, I’m however glad that I learnt some things on my own. Now, with invaluable hindsight and exactly five years of experience under my belt, here are a few things I’m glad I knew before graduating from the university.

Grades Aren’t Everything
I had a terrible first year in the university and would’ve probably done better if I had put a lil bit more pressure on myself to be the best in every exam. This would have been a perfect attitude for great grades, but even after first year, I didn’t put any pressure on myself. Of cos, I started desiring amazing grades (I got some), but I unconsciously did more of stepping up my self-discovery game, and came to the realization that examinations is more of a test of retentive ability, than a test of creative ability. Then, I upgraded mode, stopped the crammings (which I was terrible at), and started the knowings and understandings (which I was really good at). Truthfully, I still could’ve done better if I had put in more effort into cramming, but that was it, I graduated knowing and understanding a lot more of what I’d need in my next phase in life

I’m not saying you shouldn’t put in every effort like till-day-breaks (popularly called TDB) or morning-till-night (popularly called MTN), but remember not to beat yourself up over an imperfect CGPA. What matters is that you put in effort to knowing and understanding the life application of all that you’re studying.

Try not to fail (Jack Ma said it), but remember, your GPA doesn’t in any way dictate the levels of success you’ll achieve.

You Don’t Need To Have It All Figured Out
One question I dread is “What’s next?”. It came a lot after during my National Youth Service year, and truthfully, I had a ready-made answer (going for my masters) which I never lied about. I never told anyone the complete truth though, because I wasn’t sure if they were plans that’ll go my way, and I wasn’t exactly interested in the being discouraged before I even ventured into them.

If you don’t have a clear idea like most recent grads, don’t you worry. It is in fact better to have a goal, and be open to flexibility. I was sure I’d get a lecturing job during my master’s degree days, but I didn’t. I wasn’t disappointed because I was, in my openness to flexibility, quick to figure out it was time to make something out of my other passions and skills. And the skills I acquired during my BSc. Degree came in handy in most situations. I’m still open to new opportunities, while I continue being a work in progress.

Relationships Are The Important For The Future
I’m not sure how I successfully surrounded myself with amazing people who would look out for me in any circumstance, but this helped develop my interpersonal skills, and made it easy for me to get help towards any cause, and for me to volunteer towards a cause. Five years after graduation, I don’t know how some of them still stand by me despite me not checking on them at times – it’s probably the same way I stand by the ones who rarely check on me. I’d like to think, from my experience, that making friends in the real world takes extra effort.

I am grateful for the relationships I built during my university days. Thank you guys for being my in-school family, for being there in the time of need, and for keeping in touch.

Goals Are Important, But Habit Are More Important
I remember how all those guys who used to motivate us back then kept hammering on “goal setting”, interestingly, they still do. I did set some goals, some realistic, some unrealistic, some achieved, some unachieved. I had not graduated when I realized why I didn’t achieve some of these goals. It wasn’t because I was slow or dumb, it’s because I didn’t get used to a specific way of life. Imagine you waking up to read every day at 1.30am, don’t you think it’ll have become something ingrained in your subconscious?

Every goal I met before graduation (even till date) were ones I formed a habit towards. Forming a habit towards them gave me a sense of belief, and led me to having a specific set of behavior and my desired outcome. Your goals become a reality if you change your habits.

Find Your Niche And Work It
Oh, I was doing a lot of things back then in school (or so I think). Actually, I was passionate about some of these things, like being in the playing the keyboard, singing in the choir, and being in the departmental press, faculty press, and union of campus journalist. Bizzarely, I was doing some other things I wasn’t passionate about, which of cos I didn’t last on (I’d rather not mention them).

You’re probably not talented like Travis Greene, Christiano Ronaldo, Fela Kuti or Tara Durotoye, don’t be worried. You’re still in the self-discovery process. Consciously or unconsciously know yourself - What do you do well? When do you work at your best? What do people honestly appreciate in you? These things helped my happiness in school, and still sustains it.

Taking A Break Can Sometimes Be A Good Thing
I rarely took breaks, I still rarely do, in fact, I sometimes wish I have 25/8 rather than 24/7, but every time I did, mhen, my comeback was always awesome, refreshing, and powerful. As we keep growing older, commitments and responsibilities get on the rise, but it is important not to lose sight of ourselves.

Taking a breather might be what is needed to recharge and get our priorities right. Taking a break doesn’t mean quitting, so take that break dear.

Businessmen Are Way Richer Than Lecturers
Everyone who gets a really good paying job or starts a business after university definitely went through a lecturer, or at least was lectured. I’m going to become a lecturer soon (Amen), but I’ve always known that as a lecturer, I won’t be in the top hundred thousand rich people in the world. Whaaaaaaat! Where would I even get the wealth? Except I’m involved in a business, or win grants, or maybe become a professor.

This seemingly shocking truth has brought me to the understanding that I have to combine my academics with entrepreneurship if I want to be richer than an average lecturer.

The Best Time To Start Something Is Now
Pre-university, I had this flare for reading many unrelated things and coming up with lines that brings them all together. It was precursor enough for me to get into school and develop my passion for writing. I saw university as the best time to pursue passions alongside schoolwork. Some of my friends said they were gonna do one business or the other. The ones who stood by their words are way up the ladder today. I developed my writing skills, and enjoyed myself doing lots of different writings every week. My only regret is that I didn’t start my freelance writing business back then.

Some students have less time to pursue other interests, but it’ll be of great benefit to get yourself into something, whether profit or nonprofit making. If you have to do anything, you’re in the best position to start - business, side hustle, anything, just start now, take the risks, test some ideas. If you’re successful, don’t be surprised the extent it can take you. And, of cos, you’d have a job/business waiting for you when you graduate.

Post-grad life changes quickly, but it can be fun if you’ve figured out some things while in school. If you haven’t graduated, embrace the lessons, if you have, welcome its applications. It hasn’t being exactly easy, but I’ve looked back several times and uttered lines of gratitude to God for making me enjoy the process. There are however some things I wish I knew, and I’ll share them in coming days. But for now, over to you.

Your turn! What were you glad to have learnt before graduating college? Share them with me in the comments!

I have great passion for writing
can u please help me in my target of freelance writing
Crime / Re: Angry Nigerian Youths Trend #EndSARS On Twitter (Photos) by timsucces(m): 7:27pm On Dec 03, 2017
Krafty006:
call or WhatsApp for details, thanks
please give me your no
Crime / Re: Angry Nigerian Youths Trend #EndSARS On Twitter (Photos) by timsucces(m): 9:40pm On Dec 02, 2017
Krafty006:
naija .....it is well. Iearn leather craft( footwear/ belts).0-8-1-8-1-6-6-3-6-1-6, Empower yourself , check my profile.
how much
Education / Re: Federal College Of Agriculture Ishiagu Admission Forms by timsucces(m): 10:09am On Nov 02, 2017
2017/2018 ADMISSION SCREENING FORMS FOR FEDERAL COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, ISHIAGU, EBONYI STATE
This is to inform the general public that 2017/2018 admission scratch cards of the federal College of Agriculture Ishiagu, Ebonyi State is now on sale, and its available at the Admission unit of the institution.
The sales of these scratch cards commenced on 30th August and would be sold on first come first served basis.
Interested candidates are hereby advised to simply purchase the scratch cards and use the pin to access the admission portal on the website;
www.fcaishiagu.edu.ng [/b]by filling the admission form online.
[b]ADMISSION REQUIREMENT:
Prospective Students wishing to be admitted into this can apply with or without Jamb
For those who would need assistance in obtaining the Registration PIN and completing the registration, you call: Timothy on 07063458364 , .
AVAILABLE COURSES:
ND PROGRAMMES
• COMPUTER SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY (CST)
• SCIENCE LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY (SLT)
• FISHERIES TECHNOLOGY (FT)
• HOME AND RURAL ECONOMICS (HRE)
• AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY (AGT)
• AGRICULTURAL AND BIO-ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (ABET)
• BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT (BAM)
• ACCOUNTANCY (ACC)
• MARKETING (MKT)
• PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (PAD)
• HORTICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY
• STATISTICS
• ANIMAL HEALTH AND PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY
HND PROGRAMMES
• ANIMAL PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY (APT)
• CROP PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY (CPT)
• AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AND MANAGEMENT (AEM)
• PEST MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY (PMT)
• HORTICULTURE AND LANDSCAPE TECHNOLOGY (HLT)
• FISHERIES TECHNOLOGY
• COMPUTER SCIENCE
BRIEF HISTORY OF FCAI
Federal College of Agriculture, Ishiagu formerly known as School of Agriculture was originally established at Umudike near Umuahia (about a hundred kilometres from its present site) in 1955 by the then Eastern Nigeria Government. At this location the College occupied 52 hectares of land.
In 1964, it was amalgamated with the Agricultural Research and Training Station, (ARTS) Umudike. The school was financed by the former Eastern Nigeria Government until the outbreak of the Nigeria/Biafra civil war of 1967. In 1972, the institution assumed federal status as the Federal Agricultural Research and Training Station (FARTS). On 1st April 1976, FARTS was renamed National Root Crops Research Institute (NRCRI) Umudike with the school as the training wing.
In 1989, the school received initial accreditation by the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE). Following the accreditation, the school became known as Federal College of Agriculture Umudike. The college was granted administrative autonomy by the Federal Government in 1991 and became funded directly and supervised by the Federal Ministry of Science and Technology with a Governing Board.
RELOCATION
In July 1993, The College was relocated through a Ministerial Order to Ishiagu following the establishment of a Federal University on its campus in 1992. The college moved to its new permanent site in October, 1995 as the Federal College of Agriculture, Ishiagu.
NOTE:
Prospective Students wishing to be admitted into this college can apply with or without Jamb
For those who would need assistance in obtaining the Registration PIN and completing the registration, you call: Timothy
AEM Present
07063458364.
Education / Re: Federal College Of Agriculture Ishiagu Admission Forms by timsucces(m): 10:08am On Nov 02, 2017
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2016/2017 ADMISSION SCREENING FORMS FOR FEDERAL COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, ISHIAGU, EBONYI STATE
This is to inform the general public that 2017/2018 admission scratch cards of the federal College of Agriculture Ishiagu, Ebonyi State is now on sale, and its available at the Admission unit of the institution.
The sales of these scratch cards commenced on 30th August and would be sold on first come first served basis.
Interested candidates are hereby advised to simply purchase the scratch cards and use the pin to access the admission portal on the website;
www.fcaishiagu.edu.ng [/b]by filling the admission form online.
[b]ADMISSION REQUIREMENT:
Prospective Students wishing to be admitted into this can apply with or without Jamb
For those who would need assistance in obtaining the Registration PIN and completing the registration, you call: Timothy on 07063458364 , .
AVAILABLE COURSES:
ND PROGRAMMES
• COMPUTER SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY (CST)
• SCIENCE LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY (SLT)
• FISHERIES TECHNOLOGY (FT)
• HOME AND RURAL ECONOMICS (HRE)
• AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY (AGT)
• AGRICULTURAL AND BIO-ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (ABET)
• BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT (BAM)
• ACCOUNTANCY (ACC)
• MARKETING (MKT)
• PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (PAD)
• HORTICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY
• STATISTICS
• ANIMAL HEALTH AND PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY
HND PROGRAMMES
• ANIMAL PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY (APT)
• CROP PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY (CPT)
• AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AND MANAGEMENT (AEM)
• PEST MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY (PMT)
• HORTICULTURE AND LANDSCAPE TECHNOLOGY (HLT)
• FISHERIES TECHNOLOGY
• COMPUTER SCIENCE
BRIEF HISTORY OF FCAI
Federal College of Agriculture, Ishiagu formerly known as School of Agriculture was originally established at Umudike near Umuahia (about a hundred kilometres from its present site) in 1955 by the then Eastern Nigeria Government. At this location the College occupied 52 hectares of land.
In 1964, it was amalgamated with the Agricultural Research and Training Station, (ARTS) Umudike. The school was financed by the former Eastern Nigeria Government until the outbreak of the Nigeria/Biafra civil war of 1967. In 1972, the institution assumed federal status as the Federal Agricultural Research and Training Station (FARTS). On 1st April 1976, FARTS was renamed National Root Crops Research Institute (NRCRI) Umudike with the school as the training wing.
In 1989, the school received initial accreditation by the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE). Following the accreditation, the school became known as Federal College of Agriculture Umudike. The college was granted administrative autonomy by the Federal Government in 1991 and became funded directly and supervised by the Federal Ministry of Science and Technology with a Governing Board.
RELOCATION
In July 1993, The College was relocated through a Ministerial Order to Ishiagu following the establishment of a Federal University on its campus in 1992. The college moved to its new permanent site in October, 1995 as the Federal College of Agriculture, Ishiagu.
NOTE:
Prospective Students wishing to be admitted into this college can apply with or without Jamb
For those who would need assistance in obtaining the Registration PIN and completing the registration, you call: Timothy
AEM Present
07063458364.
Education / Federal College Of Agriculture Ishiagu Admission Forms by timsucces(m): 9:30am On Nov 02, 2017
The Federal College of Agriculture Ishiagu admission form is out for both ND and HND programs.
Note:You will be admitted with or without JAMB.
Contact me:07063458364
Food / Re: 5 Things We Discovered In Latest Laboratory Test On Plastic Rice - NAFDAC by timsucces(m): 8:59am On Dec 30, 2016
classicyung:
By this time next year, i wish to own a rice farm by the grace of God.
i share ur dream

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Culture / Re: Father Mbaka, Mr Ibu, Osuofia Meet With Sultan Of Sokoto & Others In Enugu. PICS by timsucces(m): 7:21pm On Dec 19, 2016
dainformant:
Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka was welcomed warmly as he arrived Michael Okpara Square, Enugu, venue of the grand reception in honour of Enugu Rangers.

The cleric who was joined by Nollywood actors John Okafor (Mr Ibu) and Nkem Owoh (Osuofia) -were received by the state governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi -met and greeted with the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Dr. Mohammad Sa'ad Abubakar III, who is in the state for today's grand reception in honour of the 2015/2016 Nigerian Professional Football League (NPFL) Champions, the Enugu Rangers International Football club at Michael Okpara Square, Enugu.

Source; http://www.nationalhelm.net/2016/12/father-mbaka-mr-ibu-osuofia-meet-with.html



sultan came not for the grand reception of the rangers fc
but for another serious issue
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Tomatoes Paste Activation Jobs Vacancies by timsucces(m): 3:11pm On Dec 15, 2016
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Agriculture / Re: Ebonyi Farmers Lets Meet Here by timsucces(m): 2:55pm On Dec 15, 2016
ume:
yes please
oh thanks lets meet then my no is 07063458364
Agriculture / Re: Ebonyi Farmers Lets Meet Here by timsucces(m): 5:04pm On Dec 14, 2016
ume:
am in Abkaliki too
would really want to go into farming can u guide me?
Agriculture / Re: Ebonyi Farmers Lets Meet Here by timsucces(m): 7:34am On Dec 13, 2016
ume:
were are you in ebonyi
Abakaliki
Agriculture / Re: Ebonyi Farmers Lets Meet Here by timsucces(m): 8:31am On Dec 12, 2016
am in ebonyi can i get land to plant vegetables?
Religion / Re: 2016 "Remain Loyal To Jehovah" Regional Convention Of Jehovah’s Witnesses by timsucces(m): 9:07pm On Dec 09, 2016
prciouschika:
Tnk jah 4his orangsiation#proudly jw
Precious u are in whc cong
whatsapp me 07063458364
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: 9 Jobs In Nigeria That Dont Require A University Degree by timsucces(m): 9:06pm On Dec 09, 2016
Thawarplay:

PM me
my man i tried sending you a pm but its not working let me whatsapp you my no is 07063458364 drop urs too
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: 9 Jobs In Nigeria That Dont Require A University Degree by timsucces(m): 11:05am On Dec 08, 2016
OP i have passion for writing and would want to be a freelance writer please i need an avenue where i can kickstart a career in freelance writing please link me up if there is I wouldnt mind starting for free
Religion / Re: 2016 "Remain Loyal To Jehovah" Regional Convention Of Jehovah’s Witnesses by timsucces(m): 8:50pm On Dec 07, 2016
I attended the Remain Loyal to Jehovah regional convention I can gladly thank the governing body for such a timely reminder i pledge to remain loyal to Jehovah and his organization #proudly a #jw Nkaliki cong

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: N-Power Enters Assessment Phase: Press Statement From Office Of Vice President by timsucces(m): 11:58am On Sep 20, 2016
Am yet to get an emajl confirmation
Politics / Re: Presidency Apologises For Buhari's Plagiarising Of Obama's Speech by timsucces(m): 12:38pm On Sep 17, 2016
Kasich:



OMG!!!


Must u keep blaming everyone for your ineptitude

How's this an apology Shifting the blame to an overzealous staff, why couldn't u just proof-read the material yourself or have Garba Shehu himself go through it before going on air

This is irresponsibility, cowardice, and stupidity. There are certain mistakes I am ashamed of making at this young age of mine one of which is shifting blame to others when I could have avoided d whole drama

I'd be ashamed to be Buhari's media aid personally, because the things he makes them do and say atimes makes you question their qualifications and crisis handling capacity

You nailed it
Am beginning to wonder why Adesina is silent this days

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Agriculture / Re: My Cucumber And Tomatoes Farm In Abakaliki, Ebonyi State by timsucces(m): 5:53am On Sep 14, 2016
ume:
ogala2k2003@Yahoo.com.mail me
bro tried sending you a maiL but its not going would you rather mail me your farm address via onutimothy3@gmail.com
Agriculture / Re: My Cucumber And Tomatoes Farm In Abakaliki, Ebonyi State by timsucces(m): 8:45pm On Sep 13, 2016
ume:
I now grow sweet cucumbers in Abakaliki Curtsey of nairaland Agric section cheesy

I stay in Abakaliki
would like to pay your farm a visit so as to have hand on experience
Give me your contact and farm address
Business / Re: Amancio Ortega Overtakes Bill Gates As The Richest Man In The World by timsucces(m): 11:28am On Sep 10, 2016
Greyworld:
I just have to invest in something today. Anybody with a bright idea?
yes my man i have
lets talk on whatsap
07063458364
Webmasters / Re: How To Setup A Custom Domain Name For Your Blogger Blog by timsucces(m): 11:21am On Sep 10, 2016
elkonS:

that's great....add me up on bbm 5EF78E70 or drop your whatsapp number and I'll add you up

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Webmasters / Re: How To Setup A Custom Domain Name For Your Blogger Blog by timsucces(m): 10:04am On Sep 09, 2016
elkonS:

it's very easy.. considering space constraint I might not be able to say it all.. but quote me if you are interested...

The first thing is to determine what niche you want to blog about.. niche means content makeup
am intrested
my intrested niche is education and lifestyle
Politics / Re: Don't Buy Transformers - FG Warns Nigerians by timsucces(m): 9:46am On Sep 09, 2016
Was reading to see where he will say that buying and installing of transformers contribute in absymal power supply but cant see it
minister of darkness should cry us a river for he is incompetent
#bringbackbarthnnaji#

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Crime / Re: Herdsman Caught In Enugu With AK47 Rifle by timsucces(m): 9:50am On Aug 30, 2016
#whenyourgovernorisacrycrybaby#

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Politics / Re: Osinbajo In Asaba For Delta Economic & Investment Summit (Photos) by timsucces(m): 4:37pm On Aug 26, 2016
gov okowa always showing his igbo root albeit his red cap

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