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EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by Whaylecs:
plz help i've tried d RRR severally on my portal it keeps saying error...what can i do plz?its shows this...

EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by Whaylecs: 11:38am On Feb 21, 2016
Raheem16:
I do, bro. can send u via WhatsApp,

although, the time table is still subject to change before lectures starts
okkk bro...here is my number 07063331327
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by Whaylecs: 8:27pm On Feb 20, 2016
plz who has any info on social science time table..pol science to be precisehuh
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by Whaylecs: 9:20pm On Feb 15, 2016
who did medicals at women's law clinic todayhuh
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by Whaylecs: 9:33pm On Feb 12, 2016
mathefaro:
This is getting really frustrating..
Why did the management decide to put bank payments as one of the payment methods when they know they can't manage it efficiently like paying through internet banking (atm)?
For how long are we going to wait for our portals to be updated?
we no get choice than to chilax
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by Whaylecs: 9:59am On Feb 12, 2016
PrinceCEE:
not to everybody though gringrin


I was given the room I applied to in baluba republic!
you get luck b dat bro...
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by Whaylecs: 8:37pm On Feb 09, 2016
chibuezewilliam:
i know bros and my room has been approved,but if i pay for both,with my atm tmr,will they send just ONE RECEIPT to my mail?
boss message me abeg....story don change oo
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by Whaylecs: 6:13pm On Feb 09, 2016
I paid at the UI micro finance bank..and the pin with barcode was given to me...please what's the next step..??help a brother
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by Whaylecs: 10:41pm On Jan 31, 2016
Packup:
Dere is nothing dat can lead to ANY ASUU Strike............so don't linger on matters dat are not feasible...............resumption still remains FEB13
hmmmmmmm....so sure??
EducationRe: 2016/2017 UTME And Admission Process Thread by Whaylecs: 3:26am On Jan 30, 2016
It baffles me a lot whenever I meet with Jambites who struggle to score barely 200 in JAMB. I begin to ask myself, “What is so difficult about JAMB that lots of students struggle with it?” From my findings, I discovered that lots of students are not knowledgeable about how to pass JAMB and pass it very well.
It is not as difficult as most students think. As a result of this, I decided to come up with this write-up which I titled “7 Secrets of getting 280 and above in JAMB.” The seven secrets are discussed below;
1. Set a Target
Personally, I believe that there is nothing impossible that one cannot achieve. In scoring 280 and above in UTME exam, the first step is for you to believe you can achieve and set a target on the score you want to have in the end of the day.
Overtime, I have observed that most students do not have a specific score they want to have in the JAMB. All they do is just to read without a specific target. However, I always encourage Jambites to set very high score as their target. Setting a target will help you to be focused on what you want to achieve in the exam.
2. Study Smart
It is not all about studying hard; it is about studying smart. Kindly get the JAMB syllabus and past questions, studying closing to identify the core topics JAMB often repeat year in year out. If you can study those topics very well, I think the job is half way done. Also, understand your study pattern and not emulate friends. I used to have friends who loved drinking lots of water whenever they were studying. Hence, it is left for you to learn to study smart in preparing for the exam.
3. Practice
I remember practicing my JAMB past questions up to a point where I knew almost all the answers off hand. I had different forms of past questions for every of my subjects. What I am trying to point out is it is very important for you to practice very closely especially the JAMB past question because it will expose you to the patterns of questions set by JAMB. Also it has been proven over time that JAMB repeats questions from previous years. You can be fortunate to come across such questions during your exam.
4. Do not Cheat
The prevalent thing among Jambites is relying on different forms of examination malpractices to score very high in the exam. But unfortunately for them, they end up having very low scores despite the exam malpractices.
If you want to indeed score 280 and above in JAMB and eventually gain the much-desired admission, stay away from exam malpractices before, during and after the exam. Funny enough, majority of courses taken by year-one students are topics selected from JAMB syllabus. So if you fail to study now, if you still encounter those topics even after you gained admission through the back door.
5. Rest
I know this point may seem unnecessary to you, but it is of great importance if you truly want to perform very well in your UTME exam. The problem most studious students do have is their inability to set out time to have some rest. The human brain is often stressed a lot by constant study.
Hence, it is advisably for you to always take intermittent rest. It looks so funny to me whenever I meet students who study all night a day to their JAMB exam. To me, such study places sheer pressure on them. A day to your JAMB exam is for you to take out time to rest and ruminate on what you have studied over time.
6. Gist with Friends
The popular saying that ‘no man is an Island’ is applicable in this situation. As a jambites do not isolate yourself. Make friends with fellow Jambites and exchange ideas with them because you can never know everything on your own. However, do not make friends with the dullards who would draw you back all in the name of making friends; make friends with those you will learn a great deal from.
I remember when I was preparing for JAMB in 2011, I encountered a group of guys at the public library where I used to study. These guys were very intelligent and I learnt a lot from them. Aside learning from friends, making good friends helps you to be abreast with any latest rumour or news about the exam. I know a lot of people who could have performed very well in JAMB if they had been exposed to timely information.
7. God Factor
The God-factor can never be ruled out. In everything you do, put God first. The bare truth is you need God’s direction when preparing to score 280 and above in JAMB. As a matter of fact, such feat is attainable even without any ‘special centre’ during the exam. Personally, I do not support or encourage students to enrol for ‘special centre’ for exams; I always believe in merit.
EducationRe: 2016/2017 University of Ibadan Admission Thread Guide. by Whaylecs: 3:25am On Jan 30, 2016
It baffles me a lot whenever I meet with Jambites who struggle to score barely 200 in JAMB. I begin to ask myself, “What is so difficult about JAMB that lots of students struggle with it?” From my findings, I discovered that lots of students are not knowledgeable about how to pass JAMB and pass it very well.
It is not as difficult as most students think. As a result of this, I decided to come up with this write-up which I titled “7 Secrets of getting 280 and above in JAMB.” The seven secrets are discussed below;
1. Set a Target
Personally, I believe that there is nothing impossible that one cannot achieve. In scoring 280 and above in UTME exam, the first step is for you to believe you can achieve and set a target on the score you want to have in the end of the day.
Overtime, I have observed that most students do not have a specific score they want to have in the JAMB. All they do is just to read without a specific target. However, I always encourage Jambites to set very high score as their target. Setting a target will help you to be focused on what you want to achieve in the exam.
2. Study Smart
It is not all about studying hard; it is about studying smart. Kindly get the JAMB syllabus and past questions, studying closing to identify the core topics JAMB often repeat year in year out. If you can study those topics very well, I think the job is half way done. Also, understand your study pattern and not emulate friends. I used to have friends who loved drinking lots of water whenever they were studying. Hence, it is left for you to learn to study smart in preparing for the exam.
3. Practice
I remember practicing my JAMB past questions up to a point where I knew almost all the answers off hand. I had different forms of past questions for every of my subjects. What I am trying to point out is it is very important for you to practice very closely especially the JAMB past question because it will expose you to the patterns of questions set by JAMB. Also it has been proven over time that JAMB repeats questions from previous years. You can be fortunate to come across such questions during your exam.
4. Do not Cheat
The prevalent thing among Jambites is relying on different forms of examination malpractices to score very high in the exam. But unfortunately for them, they end up having very low scores despite the exam malpractices.
If you want to indeed score 280 and above in JAMB and eventually gain the much-desired admission, stay away from exam malpractices before, during and after the exam. Funny enough, majority of courses taken by year-one students are topics selected from JAMB syllabus. So if you fail to study now, if you still encounter those topics even after you gained admission through the back door.
5. Rest
I know this point may seem unnecessary to you, but it is of great importance if you truly want to perform very well in your UTME exam. The problem most studious students do have is their inability to set out time to have some rest. The human brain is often stressed a lot by constant study.
Hence, it is advisably for you to always take intermittent rest. It looks so funny to me whenever I meet students who study all night a day to their JAMB exam. To me, such study places sheer pressure on them. A day to your JAMB exam is for you to take out time to rest and ruminate on what you have studied over time.
6. Gist with Friends
The popular saying that ‘no man is an Island’ is applicable in this situation. As a jambites do not isolate yourself. Make friends with fellow Jambites and exchange ideas with them because you can never know everything on your own. However, do not make friends with the dullards who would draw you back all in the name of making friends; make friends with those you will learn a great deal from.
I remember when I was preparing for JAMB in 2011, I encountered a group of guys at the public library where I used to study. These guys were very intelligent and I learnt a lot from them. Aside learning from friends, making good friends helps you to be abreast with any latest rumour or news about the exam. I know a lot of people who could have performed very well in JAMB if they had been exposed to timely information.
7. God Factor
The God-factor can never be ruled out. In everything you do, put God first. The bare truth is you need God’s direction when preparing to score 280 and above in JAMB. As a matter of fact, such feat is attainable even without any ‘special centre’ during the exam. Personally, I do not support or encourage students to enrol for ‘special centre’ for exams; I always believe in merit.
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by Whaylecs: 7:16pm On Jan 27, 2016
tosinpaul31:
pple jst dey vex me 4 here!!!!!!!y una no talk abt sultan bello hall abi d place no make sense nihuh??
That was my dream hall...the architectural design is on point..before them giv me zik oo..man gat no choice
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by Whaylecs: 3:19am On Jan 26, 2016
The next time you come across a well-dressed young man arguing vehemently and threatening to do battle with a bus conductor in Lagos, don’t walk away like most people do. Wait till the fight is over and ask the young man this question: Are you a Zikite? In eight out of 10 cases, the guy would be a graduate of the University of Ibadan who was "unfortunate" to be offered accommodation in the institution’s most popular hall of residence.
Zikites, as residents of University of Ibadan’s Nnamdi Azikiwe Hall are addressed, are known for their uncompromising stand against injustice. However, they sometimes take their activism too far and that’s why the institution’s central administration has consistently branded the Hall as a "haven of thugs and notorious elements".
I’m a Zikite and forever will be one. Having graduated from UI last year, I must admit that I miss living in Zik Hall. The hall is a replica of the Kalakuta Republic, and Fela would not have hesitated in making it an extension of his liberal kingdom, were he to be alive. Don’t get me wrong, please. The activities of Zikites do not come near what obtained on Gbemisola Street. Though Zik Hall is a place of contrasts, its residents respect the beliefs of one another.
It is a hall where Christians will be praying and someone with a lit cigarette (and sometimes a roll of hemp) between his fingers will walk by and greetings would be exchanged. The Moslems wake up early, do their prayers and head back to their rooms to devour pots of beans with their roommates who are Christians, Buddhists etc. Though the Hall has been labeled a den of rebels, it is a nice place to live in. Nice in the sense that you can’t be oppressed in Zik Hall. The Hall has a unique culture that is strictly observed and valued by true Zikites. Unlike some other Halls of Residence where students lord it over one another, you are a freeborn in Zik Hall. It is a place where 100 level students and finalists see themselves as comrades, rather than trying to subdue one another. When you’re broke as a Zikite, all you need do is to pick up your spoon and enter any of the 253 rooms in the Hall. You will come out smiling with the hunger getting conquered.
Have you heard of the word "Zikism"? Zikism is the philosophy that defines the lifestyle of residents of Zik Hall. Zikites are an unusual lot, I must admit. The Hall’s geographical location on the UI campus does not help matters. It is very close to the university’s Zoological garden, so Zikites enjoy the queer privilege of being woken up daily by the roars of the zoo’s lion. When some baboons escaped from the zoo in 2001, they naturally came to Zik Hall and Zikites were on hand to catch and return them to their enclosure. People have attributed the strange behaviour of Zikites to the proximity of the Hall to the Zoological Garden.
You need to be around when Zikites hold their yearly carnival. Brilliant students would stay away from their books for some hours to show the university community their weird attributes. They dress up as ghosts and zombies (remember Michael Jackson’s Thriller?), masquerades, Ifa and Sango priests, Count Dracula, Okija shine priests (with plastic human skulls tied round their necks) professors, madmen, pastors and Imams, etc. They would move round the campus, dancing to music supplied by a hired band and the Hall’s supporters club. The Zik Hall carnival is always a sight to behold with residents of the university’s other halls of residence being held spellbound by the tantrums of their course mates.
Writing comprehensively on Zik Hall could lead to writing a Ph.D. thesis. However, it should be noted that the hall breeds great men. Call them what you want, but Zikites are intelligent, resourceful, law abiding and God fearing. Right from its inception in the 60s, Zik Hall has continued to produce men that have done the nation proud. The list includes Pastor W.F. Kumuyi, Mutiu Adepoju, Dimeji Lawal, Oba Wole Amele (councilor Balogun of the village Headmaster series), Major General Victor Odeka, Chief Dayo Abatan, the late activist, Dr Kumolu Johnson, amongst others. Anytime you are on the UI campus, try and take a cab to the Hall referred to as the heartbeat of the university – Nnamdi Azikiwe Hall. It is the abode of unpretentious undergraduates.
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by Whaylecs: 3:39pm On Jan 25, 2016
was given zik hall..fellow zikite should add me up..07063331327 on Whatsapp
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by Whaylecs: 7:32pm On Jan 23, 2016
mistytohcute:
thank you for this, I hope the other dude sees it also
ok ladies..like i said earlier no hard feelings just wanna make some things clear..buh no qualms..will like to meet you in person
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by Whaylecs: 10:55am On Jan 23, 2016
People been talking about crossing over...or whatever,go shut down lectures,tests,exams,and obtain a high GP in your courses before you start thinking of crossing over...no hard feelings i just say make i clear una..#Stay blessed
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by Whaylecs: 4:35pm On Jan 22, 2016
Monarene:
UI freshers Good day,
I just have one question for you all,





Una No Dey tire for House? huh
na OAU thread d question go sell ooo...we dey resume in few weeks time
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by Whaylecs: 11:55pm On Jan 12, 2016
drizlad:
Anticipation toward resumption.the mistake I made in my 100l Iwon't
1) here in ui before reading any textbooks please read your note throughly if u want to spank 7point
2) don't leave any class for any registration process u can do that later
3)remember 100l is the foundation. Level please do not mess up with it start with a very good CGPA
4)remember again that here in UI there are no hard courses only exaggeration just read through and 7 point is sure
If u want to know the list of courses you will be doing in your 100l you can comment your department below I can help you get them ordo i'm a science student chemistry but I will help you get your course regardless of your department REMEMBER 'WHEN PREPERATION MEET EXPECTATIONS NOTHINH BUT SUCCESS IS ASSURED'
please..what about political science...i need to know about it
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by Whaylecs: 10:43am On Dec 30, 2015
does u.I accepts diploma in french.i.e doing a nine month diploma in a French school and wanna transfer to uni after the programme..does u.I accepts that?...what are the procedures and requirements if yes...(A KIND REPLY THANKS)
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by Whaylecs: 12:04pm On Dec 28, 2015
does u.I accepts diploma in french.i.e doing a nine month diploma in a French school and wanna transfer to uni after the programme..does u.I accepts that?...what are the procedures and requirements if yes...(A KIND REPLY THANKS)
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by Whaylecs: 10:50am On Dec 05, 2015
please wanna make enquiry...I gat a friend in laspotech who studies Mass Comm but wanna apply for DE next year in U.I for CLA or any related arts courses since U.I doesn't have mass comm...is it possible or nothuhA kind reply please..Thanks
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by Whaylecs: 4:47pm On Dec 03, 2015
Bamilizy:
Pls wat is the best subject combination 4 economics?
Eng,Govt,Economic, commerce
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by Whaylecs: 11:31am On Nov 07, 2015
chibuezewilliam:
same here bro.....house don tire me sef........hope say u don c d courses wey social science students go do?
yes ooo baba I don see dem
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by Whaylecs: 1:38pm On Nov 03, 2015
chibuezewilliam:
Whaylecs baba....happy new month chief....watin dey happen na
chief I dey miss you die....e be lyk say make we don resume
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by Whaylecs: 10:11am On Oct 26, 2015
chibuezewilliam:
we thank God my broda....how ur side?
normal boss,how you dey prepare??
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by Whaylecs: 7:47am On Oct 26, 2015
chibuezewilliam:
eng,govt,econs...plus any other art or social science subject,like commerce,lit-in-eng,crs and d rest.
boss I gentle ooooo...how things na??
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by Whaylecs: 9:51am On Oct 19, 2015
bayino:
nobe only you ooooh.
make una chill..since una don get jamb admission letter..no p
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by Whaylecs: 8:36am On Oct 19, 2015
shilery:
guys pls help, i obtain d post utme form for fedral college of education special oyo in affliation with university of ibd for degree courses, and they said they are going to send the exam date to our email and phone number and they v nt bn doing dat pls hope notin is wrng o bcus dey v nt send d date to anybody o
don't rely on their messages most of them come late.. I'll advise you to check websites regularly
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by Whaylecs: 10:24pm On Oct 17, 2015
ogunsinamayowa:
political science? nice meeting you. grin
here is ma digit 07063331327
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by Whaylecs: 1:18pm On Oct 17, 2015
ogunsinamayowa:
cant wait to meet you in person. peace
am also a course mate too
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by Whaylecs: 10:05pm On Oct 14, 2015
11michael:
They specified jamb admission letter( if available) so it's not compulsory but the ui one is cause the clearance officers were adamant on it
alright thanks
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by Whaylecs: 10:04pm On Oct 14, 2015
Kcblunt:
lol....nawa o
Anyhow jae...I just dey confused

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