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leboo: >>>YOUR-FREEDOM VPN offers you unlimitedpls How do I upgrade so it can be fast and unlimited |
Horlawoomey: Same with my contact o, he even thought I am forming TOO KNOW.mine only wants d call up number |
sodiqyinka: I hope it wont be too late before you realise he was telling the truth. Postings start on 29th bro. Next week monday. You dont need to know how it will work. Shey jamb dey close b4 dem give you centre?d person wey dey help me run am talk say na just the call up no e want. wanted to give d person mat no or jamb reg, e say na the call up no matter. |
Mogenerous: its pretty cold, its raining down here.... And your end?d Cold no be here. |
derespect: Pls, has anyone used GTBank ATM card to pay d 4k? I went to a cafe and d guy said, d site is rejecting some ATM cards like GTBank and First Bank. Pls, how true is dz?initially I tried using First bank it didn't work later tried GTB and it worked |
tk2: The sms nysc sends is for those who paid 4k online. If u jst did the reg u won't get an sms.Bro I have paid d 4k But I never get any SMS yet. |
happy sunday people |
any uniben here? |
any uniben here. |
Jaylord1: Pls my guys,I av bin hearing sum people say those who don't pay the 4k will only get their call up letter from their sch when the time comes and won't get call up number unlike people who pay.. Please is that trueif u Don't pay u get both ur call up no and letter from ur school. |
tk2: [color=#000099][/color]It means the transaction wasn't successful. U try it again. It happened to me too. Pls ensure to visit a good cyber cafe so u won't end up paying twice cos if ur money is deducted and u can't continue wit the registration process it means u haven't registered.after the online reg I printed my slip tot it was over till I got a message today. I did mine three weeks back and I got a messsage from NYSC today that Dear ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤ ¤¤¤¤ , your application for mobilization (2014 Batch C) is being processed. Your Call-up number shall be sent via SMS once mobilized. Which means I've completed the online process. Pls be patient if u've completed the reg cos urs too will be sent to you pls note only dose of us who wish to print their call up online shld be expecting such text.at last my payment was successful. just waiting for my text from nysc |
dania30: U should visit the nysc portal, there is a pop up menu 'FAQs'. The issue of payment was addressed thereThanks d payment just worked |
good afternoon peeps, does anybody has payment issues COS it's taking so long for my payment to work.. |
na 25mb empty hen give me. dem dey mad |
tk2: I'll advice you to forward your details of your transaction together with the pin that was sent to you to NYSC help desk. If you got an alert that money was deducted from your account you migth as well forward that too to them sometimes it takes a day after payment before you get a confirmation mail. These hapened to me too. After payment. I got four mails like dis The following email was sent to you from NYSC Portal.plz I tried paying with my master card it was saying unsuccessful. How I go take do am abeg |
abeg How our line up be? |
Adewunmi84: I finished my online registration 2 days ago.No hitch,no default date of birth and no problem in submission..Infact,this is my registration slip...I thank God almighty because he filled the form by himself for me.May be I filled my form when the JAMB registrar was very happy.....u pay d 4k? |
satope1: Wildemex92(m), trendiitee(f),am thinking about learning How to speak a foreign language |
house good afternoon na only verve card dem dey use pay d 4k COS my master card no dey work |
butanep: My name is Prosperus. I graduted from University of Benin, Benin City and studied Geology... Nice to meet my fellow prospective batch C members in the house... You guys re doing a good job...also graduated from uniben, Csc. nice knowing one of my own is here. |
dania30: Just passport...OK tanks |
dania30: I did mine 300naira sefpls wat are the necessary documents that u have to scan. |
pigin: yea, Nigerians with unconfirmed report,,, commissioner of Health samson parker!! just cleared the air in his words " No case of Ebola in port Harcourt"Hope what the commissioner saying is true. |
good morning peeps. abeg who done register |
does Dis mean if u don't pay d 4k u will still get ur call up number from ur school. |
good morning peeps. |
aspirebig: The last time I checked, there is no Issele Ukwu in Delta state. There is issele Uku.Yeah it's issele-uku and Not issele ukwu |
WASHINGTON (AFP) – The American woman who was sickened with the dangerous Ebola virus while working with a Christian aid group in Liberia is getting better and is even smiling, her son said Tuesday. Nancy Writebol, 60, was evacuated from Monrovia last week and was wheeled on a stretcher into a special isolation unit at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia. “When she came in on Tuesday last week, we were really concerned that she wasn’t going to make it,” Jeremy Writebol said on NBC’s Today Show. “To see her wheeled out of the ambulance and in, I was on the floor sobbing.” Writebol and American doctor Kent Brantly are among the more than 1,700 people who have been sickened by the latest Ebola virus outbreak, which has killed more than 1,00 people in West Africa since March. They both received doses of an experimental drug for Ebola. Brantly, 33, was seen stepping out of the ambulance and walking on his own. Writebol was in poorer condition than Brantly on arrival, but has since improved. Her son said he is able to visit her twice a day. Due to concerns about contagion, he can only look at her through a hospital window, as doctors and nurses treating her don protective gear from head to toe. “We’ve seen her get physically better, her eyes brighten up, smiling, even joking a little bit,” he said, adding that doctors have told him they are cautiously optimistic about her recovery. Writebol’s husband, David, returned to the United States from Liberia on Monday. He remains in isolation, checking his own temperature multiple times a day for signs of fever. Ebola symptoms can emerge two to 21 days after exposure to the virus, causing fever, muscle aches, vomiting, diarrhea, and sometimes internal and external bleeding. A total of 1,013 people have died and 1,848 people have been infected since March, according to the World Health Organization’s latest tally on August 11. Nearly 55 percent of victims have died in the outbreak, which has spread to Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Nigeria. www.vanguardngr.com/2014/08/american-woman-ebola-smiling-says-son/ |
A US company that makes an experimental drug for treating the often deadly Ebola virus said Monday it has sent all its available supplies to West Africa. Some 961 people have died from the hemorrhagic fever in Sierra Leone, Liberia, Guinea and Nigeria since March during the largest Ebola outbreak in history. “In responding to the request received this weekend from a West African nation, the available supply of ZMapp is exhausted,” said a statement on the Mapp Bio website. “Any decision to use ZMapp must be made by the patients’ medical team,” it said, adding that the drug was “provided at no cost in all cases.” The biomedical collaboration between US and Canadian researchers involves a drug that is manufactured in tobacco leaves and is hard to produce on a large scale. The company did not reveal which nation received the doses, or how many were sent. CNN reported that Liberia was to receive the sample doses. The two American missionary workers who fell ill with Ebola while working in Monrovia last month were given doses of the drug. Both have been transported to an isolation unit at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia, where they are receiving continuous care. A Spanish priest who was sickened with Ebola has also been given a dose. The ethics of distributing experimental medications to some people but not others was the focus of a special meeting of the World Health Organization on Monday. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has repeatedly stressed that the drug’s effects are unknown, since it has not been through a process of rigorous clinical trials. There is no medicine or vaccine for Ebola on the world market. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/08/doses-experimental-ebola-drug-sent-wafrica/ |
what abt 2.2 in computer science can they apply for masters in computer science |
good morning people. |
wow we did it.front pages tins.keep it up guys. |
Pls help wit ans.
. I bought time at d cafe and registered myself, printing and scanning.