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Politics / Photos: See How Supporters Of Radio Biafra Boss, Nnamdi Kanu Grounded PH by Wizberg12(m): 5:47pm On Oct 20, 2015
By Chijioke Nwankpa
PORT HARCOURT- Supporters of the controversial Director of Radio
Biafra and Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi
Kanu, on Tuesday, grounded commercial and vehicular activities, in
parts of Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital, to protest the
immediate release of Kanu, who was arrested on Saturday, in Lagos,
by operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS).
Recall that Vanguard earlier reported that Kanu who was Saturday,
arrested at Golden Tulip Hotel, Ikeja, Lagos by the DSS, after he
returned from the United Kingdom had been granted bail by the Abuja
Municipal Council Magistrate court. He was secretly arraigned there
by the DSS, but was yet to fulfill his bail conditions
See below photos of protest in Port Harcourt today:
The Indigenous People of Biafra on a Peaceful Protest over the arrest
of the Director of Radio Biafra, along Ikwerre road in Port Harcourt,
Rivers State. Photo: Nwankpa Chijioke

source: www.vanguardngr.com/2015/10/photos-see-how-supporters-of-radio-biafra-boss-nnamdi-kanu-grounded-ph/

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Politics / Buhari Bows To Pressure; Grants Radio Biafra’s Nnamdi Kanu Bail by Wizberg12(m): 8:35pm On Oct 19, 2015
Director of Radio Biafra and leader of Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB,
Nnamdi Kanu,who was arrested at Golden Tulip Essential Hotel,Ikeja has
been granted bail but is yet to fulfill his bail conditions.
According to the Indigenous People of Biafra’s lawyer,IPOD,
Mr.Egechukwu Obetta, Nnamdi was in the same cell with terrorists. He
has health challenges which is life threatening. He is selective to
delicacies. He told us that he will never eat any food served by the
Federal Government of Nigeria.
However, midway into the chat with his lawyer, a call came in, indicating
that Kalu has been granted bail in the sum of
2 million Naira or with surety of N2 million with a civil servant of grade
level 16.
“Last week,the Afenifere threatened to secede but nobody was vilified. I
am talking about the recent Olu Falae’s kidnap case. The militants in the
Niger Delta has done same.

source: www.vanguardngr.com/2015/10/breaking-radio-biafras-nnamdi-kanu-granted-bail/

Politics / Israeli Prime Minister, Netanyahu Calls For Nnamdi Kanu’s Release (photo) by Wizberg12(m): 7:25pm On Oct 19, 2015
The Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netayahu have reportedly called for the unconditional and immediate release of Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and Director, Radio Biafra who was arrested by the DSS over the weekend.
He reportedly made the appeal few minutes ago when Members of the Biafra IPOB delegation based in Jerusalem paid him an emergency visit.
Source: www.igberetvnews.com/?p=18535

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Education / Jamb Cbt 2015: Total Number Of Questions Candidates Are To Answer by Wizberg12(m): 9:49pm On Mar 09, 2015
Many Candidates have been asking how many questions are in jamb CBT to attempt?

Or How many questions will JAMB give us?

Or How many questions will come from Use of English, Economics, Maths, Biology, Chemistry, Government, Literature, Geography, Physics, Novel, CRK/IRK, etc?

content proudly Written & copied from .com media

We have a good help for you! JAMB changed the rules (the way exam is written) but the game (exam itself) remain unchanged.

You are expected to answer 250 questions on the whole.

We will attempt to detail how the questions are chosen from the list of subjects you applied for.

Recall that when JAMB was done on papers with pencil, they usually give two hundred and fifty (250) questions to candidates in the UTME. Written by .com media

This was also same when it used to be UME and MPCE (Poly JAMB). They have not changed this trend, they only switched from manual exams to Computer Based Test .

So how many questions are in jamb CBT Set?



Total number of questions to be given to each candidates is: 250.

Out of the 250, 100 questions will come from Use of English while the rest of the 150 will be sourced (50 each ) from the rest of the 3 subjects that you registered for.

Nothing more, nothing less!

Get the related information about 2015 JAMB at www.geniusplan.tk
Education / BUK Notice On Admission Letter 2014/2015 by Wizberg12(m): 7:51pm On Mar 09, 2015
The long awaited Bayero
University Kano collection of
admission letter and screening
exercise is on. Simply check the
email address you provide doing
your post UTME and DE
registration you will find your
copy ofadmission letter.
You are required to print the
admission letter and bring it
along for screening which starts
on Monday, March 16th, 2015 at
your respective faculties.
Registration begins on April 13th
and ends on 27 April

Get more current information at www.geniusplan.tk

Education / Confirm Your JAMB 2015 Date, Venue And Time Here - It's Free! by Wizberg12(m): 12:22pm On Mar 09, 2015
We just got another report that
SMS were again sent to
candidates by JAMB on change in
exam date, venue and time.

Though Solutionclass.net cannot
independently verify this
information, we like to always be
on the cautions side as we also
cannot rule out the fact that this
may happen and it may not get
to you due to network issues or
wrong phone number.
We therefore advise our dear
JAMB candidates to always check
for the final version of their JAMB
e-slip a day before the exact date
written on their current e-slip/
photocard.

Since the JAMB CBT will be
starting tomorrow and some
people will be writing on 9th
March, we will at this point
ADVISE all Solutionclass JAMB
Candidates to recheck their e-
slips to verify and confirm
whether or not they fall into this
category of candidates.

It is FREE to recheck your e-slip
and you don't have to reprint it
if there is no change in your
exam information. To recheck
your exam information, follow
the FREE Steps below;
How to re-check your e-slip

1. From an internet enabled
computer system with a printer,
visit the e-slip checking portal by
clicking www.jamb.org.ng/Unifiedtme2/


2. On the right side of the page,
find a tab labelled "Re-print Your
Slip" and click on it.

3. Once the tab opens up, enter
your JAMB Registration Number
in the space provided and click
"Re-Print".

4. Verify that all the information
you see matches with the
information on your current
photocard.

5. If it matches, then continue
with your JAMB Preparation but
if it does not match, follow step 6
below.

6. Press (Ctrl + P) to print or Look
for the "Print" button, usually
the 2nd, at the top right of the
page and print in colour.

That's it.

At least if you are able to check
yours, you can put your mind at
rest if you are writing tomorrow
OR maybe recheck again a day
before the date on your current
photocard.

Hope this information helps.
Goodluck!

Register to www.geniusplan.tk for more information about jamb
Education / Re: The Right Procedure To Study In Russia by Wizberg12(m): 1:30pm On Mar 08, 2015
Before you pay, take that admission letter to Russia embassy and confirm if it's genuine
Education / Re: Your 2015 JAMB Result Will Be Out 2 Hours After Your Exam by Wizberg12(m): 12:42pm On Mar 08, 2015
jorrn:
What about the email we filled, won't they send it there too, must it be only the phone number you use in registering?
Sending the results via sms is easier more secure as not everyone makes use of their email
Education / Re: 2016 Fulbright Foreign Student Program In Usa (masters And Phd) by Wizberg12(m): 9:57am On Mar 08, 2015
BiggyB242:


Please have you started applying or applied for it .I have been trying to make a research but is complicated how are you going about it
Open the page with a laptop or smartphone
Education / 10 Popular Universities That Are Not Competitive by Wizberg12(m): 9:54am On Mar 08, 2015
These university have name and
the number of applicants are
not much compare to some
other universities
kwasu
mouau
lasu
ansu
unisoun
eksu
absu
buk
Osustech
Kaduna state university
Choose wisely

Source: www.geniusplan.tk

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Education / KUST Screening Exercise For Admitted Students 2014/2015 Announced by Wizberg12(m): 9:45am On Mar 08, 2015
Provisional
Admission List
.

This is to inform all candidates
who got a provisional admission
into Kano University of Science
and
Technology, Wudil for 2014/2015
academic session that Central
Screening and Registration
exercise will commence as
follows:

DATE: Monday, 9th –Friday,13th
March, 2015
Screening of candidates in the
following courses:
i. B. Agriculture
ii. B. Tech. Food Science &
Technology
iii. B. Sc Biology
iv. B. Sc Biochemistry
v. B. Sc Chemistry
vi. B. Sc Microbiology
vii. B. Sc Physics
viii. B. Sc Ed. Science Education
DATE: Monday,16 – Friday, 20
March,2015
Screening of Candidates in the
following courses:
i. B. Sc Computer Science
ii. B. Sc Mathematics
iii. B. Sc Statistics
iv. B. Sc Architecture
v. B. Sc Geography
vi. B. Sc Geology
vii. B. Sc Urban & Regional
Planning
viii. B. Eng. Civil Engineering
ix. B. Eng. Electrical Engineering
x. B. Eng. Mechanical Engineering
Candidates should come along
with original copies of their
credentials such as:

1. 2014 UTME Result Slip/Direct
Entry Slip
2. SSCE O’Level Result(s)
3. A Level Qualification (Direct
Entry only)
4. Primary School Certificate
5. State Indigene Certificate
6. Birth Certificate/Declaration of
Age
7. Letter of Reference from
Reputable Person in the Society,
etc The Screening will commence
from 9:00am each day.

Aminu Mudi Salisu
Ag. Academic Secretariat

Source: www.geniusplan.tk
Education / Your 2015 JAMB Result Will Be Out 2 Hours After Your Exam by Wizberg12(m): 9:16am On Mar 08, 2015
The Joint Admission and
Matriculation Board has said
that candidates sitting for the
2015 Unified Tertiary
Matriculation Examination will
receive their results 2hours after
the examination.

The result of the examination
will be sent to the respective
phone number the candidates
supplied during the e-
registration.

This means that candidates will
not go through unnecessary
stress to have their results.
Friends I pray that you will not
receive a sad message after
leaving exam hall.

Get other details about forthcoming jamb examination at www.geniusplan.tk

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Education / UTME 2015: JAMB Records Drop In The Number Of Registered Candidates by Wizberg12(m): 8:49am On Mar 08, 2015
The Joint Admission,
Matriculation and Examination
Board (JAMB) has confirmed that
a total of 1,475,477 candidates
have registered for this year’s
Unified Tertiary Matriculation
Examination (UTME).

The JAMB Registrar, Professor
Dibu Ojerinde disclosed this in
Abuja yesterday at press
conference to announce the
Board’s preparation for the
examination.

He also said that 208 prison
inmates from Kaduna and Ikoyi
prisons are also going to write
the examination.

He however mentioned that the
total number of candidates
dropped from what it was last
year which is 1,632,172 for both
CBT and PPT candidates.

The examinations will commence
on Tuesday March 10th, 2015
and end on Saturday 21st, 2015.

Source: www.geniusplan.tk
Education / 2015 JAMB Syllabus On Physics by Wizberg12(m): 8:41am On Mar 08, 2015
The aim of the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) syllabus in Physics is to prepare the candidates for the Board’s examination. It is designed to test their achievement of the course objectives, which are to:
(1) sustain their interest in physics;
(2) develop attitude relevant to physics that encourage accuracy, precision and objectivity;
(3) interpret physical phenomena, laws, definitions, concepts and other theories;
(4) demonstrate the ability to solve correctly physics problems using relevant theories and concepts.
1. MEASUREMENTS AND UNITS
(a) Length area and volume:
Metre rule, Venier calipers Micrometer Screw-guage
(b) Mass
(i) unit of mass
(ii) use of simple beam balance
(c) Time
(i) unit of time
(ii) time-measuring devices
(d) Fundamental physical quantities
(e) Derived physical quantities and their units
(i) Combinations of fundamental quantities and determination of their units
(f) Dimensions
(i) definition of dimensions
(ii) simple examples
Candidates should be able to:
i. identify the units of length area and volume;
ii. use different measuring instruments;
iii. determine the lengths, surface areas and volume of regular and irregular bodies;
iv. identify the unit of mass;
v. use simple beam balance, e.g Buchart’s balance and chemical balance;
vi. identify the unit of time;
vii. use different time-measuring devices;
viii. relate the fundamental physical quantities to their units;
ix. deduce the units of derived physical quantities;
x. Determine the dimensions of physical quantities;
xi. use the dimensions to determine the units
(g) Limitations of experimental measurements
(i) accuracy of measuring instruments
(ii) simple estimation of errors.
(iii) significant figures.
(iv) standard form.
2. Scalars and Vectors
(i) definition of scalar and vector quantities
(ii) examples of scalar and vector quantities
(iii) relative velocity
(iv) resolution of vectors into two perpendicular directions including graphical methods of
solution.
3. Motion
(a) Types of motion:
translational, oscillatory, rotational, spin and
random
(b) linear motion
(i) speed, velocity and acceleration
(ii) equations of uniformly accelerated motion
(iii) motion under gravity
(iv) distance-time graph and velocity time graph
(v) instantaneous velocity and acceleration.
(c) Projectiles:
(i) calculation of range, maximum height and
time of fight
(ii) applications of projectile motion
(d) Newton’s laws of motion:
(i) inertia, mass and force
(ii) relationship between mass and acceleration
(iii) impulse and momentum
(iv) conservation of linear momentum (Coefficient of restitution not
of physical quantities;
xii. test the homogeneity of an equation;
xiii. determine the accuracy of measuring instruments;
xiv. estimate simple errors;
xv. express measurements in standard form.
Candidates should be able to:
i. distinguish between scalar and vector quantities;
ii. give examples of scalar and vector quantities;
iii. determine the resultant of two or more vectors;
iv. determine relative velocity;
v. resolve vectors into two perpendicular components;
vi. use graphical methods to solve vector problems;
Candidates should be able to :
i. identify different types of motion ;
ii. differentiate between speed, velocity and acceleration;
iii. deduce equations of uniformly accelerated motion;
iv. solve problems of motion under gravity;
v. interpret distance-time graph and velocity-time graph;
vi. compute instantaneous velocity and acceleration
vii. establish expressions for the range, maximum height and time of flight of projectiles;
viii. solve problems involving projectile motion;
ix. interpret Newton’s laws of motion;
x. compare inertia, mass and force;
xi. deduce the relationship between mass and acceleration;
xii. solve numerical problems involving impulse and momentum;
necessary)
(e) Motion in a circle:
(i) angular velocity and angular acceleration
(ii) centripetal and centrifugal forces.
(iii) applications
(f) Simple Harmonic Motion (S.H.M):
(i) definition and explanation of simple harmonic motion
(ii) examples of systems that execute S.H.M
(iii) period frequency and amplitude of S.H.M
(iv) velocity and acceleration of S.H.M
(v) energy change in S.H.M
4 Gravitational field
(i) Newton’s law of universal gravitation
(ii) gravitational potential
(iii) conservative and non-conservative fields
(iv) acceleration due to gravity
g = GM
R
(iv) variation of g on the earth’s surface
(v) distinction between mass and weight
(vi) escape velocity
(vii) parking orbit and weightlessness
5. Equilibrium of Forces
(a) equilibrium of a particles:
(i) equilibrium of coplanar forces
(ii) triangles and polygon of forces
(iii) Lami’s theorem
(b) principles of moments
(i) moment of a force
(ii) simple treatment and moment of a couple (torgue)
(iii) applications
(c) conditions for equilibrium of rigid bodies under the action of parallel and non-parallel forces
(i) resolution and composition of forces in two perpendicular directions,
xiii. interpret the law of conservation of linear momentum;
xiv. establish expression for angular velocity, angular acceleration and centripetal force;
xv. solve numerical problems involving motion in a circle;
xvi. establish the relationship between period and frequency;
xvii. analyse the energy changes occurring during S.H.M
Candidates should be able to:
i. identify the expression for gravitational force between two bodies;
ii. apply Newton’s law of universal gravitation;
iii. give examples of conservative and non- conservation fields;
iv. deduce the expression for gravitational field potentials;
v. identify the causes of variation of g on the earth’s surface;
vi. differentiate between mass and weight;
vii. determine escape velocity
Candidates should be able to:
i. apply the conditions for the equilibrium of coplanar force to solve problems;
ii. use triangle and polygon laws of forces to solve equilibrium problems;
iii. use Lami’s theorem to solve problems;
iv. analyse the principle of moment of a force;
v. determine moment of a force and couple;
vi. describe some applications of moment of a force and couple;
vii. apply the conditions for the equilibrium of rigid bodies to solve problems;
(ii) resultant and equilibrant
(d) centre of gravity and stability
(i) stable, unstable and neutral equilibra
6. Work Energy and Power
(i) definition of work, energy and power
(ii) forms of energy
(iii) conservation of energy
(iv) qualitative treatment between different forms of energy
(v) interpretation of area under the force- distance curve
7. Friction
(i) static and dynamic friction
(ii) coefficient of limiting friction and its determination.
(iii) advantages and disadvantages of friction
(iv) reduction of friction
(v) qualitative treatment of viscosity and terminal viscosity.
(vi) stoke’s law.
8. Simple Machines
(i) definition of machine
(ii) types of machines
(iii) mechanical advantage, velocity ratio and efficiency of machines
9. Elasticity
(i) elastic limit, yield point, breaking point,
Hooke’s law and Young’s modulus
(ii) the spring balance as a device for measuring force
(iii) work done in springs and elastic strings
10. Pressure
(a) Atmospheric Pressure
(i) definition of atmospheric pressure
(ii) units of pressure (S.I) units
(iii) measurement of pressure
(iv) simple mercury barometer,
aneroid barometer and manometer.
(v) variation of pressure with height
(vi) the use of barometer as an altimeter.
(b) Pressure in liquids
(i) the relationship between pressure, depth and density (P = rgh)
viii. resolve forces into two perpendicular directions;
ix. determine the resultant and equilibrant of forces;
x. differentiate between stable, unstable and neutral equilibrate.
Candidates should be able to:
i. differentiate between work, energy and power;
ii. compare different forms of energy, giving examples;
iii. apply the principle of conservation of energy;
iv. examine the transformation between different forms of energy;
v. interpret the area under the force –distance curve.
Candidates should be able to:
i. differentiate between static and dynamic friction
ii. determine the coefficient of limiting friction;
iii. compare the advantages and disadvantage of friction;
iv. suggest ways by which friction can be reduced;
v. analyse factors that affect viscosity and terminal velocity;
vi. apply stoke’s law.
Candidates should be able to:
i. identify different types of machines;
ii. solve problems involving simple machines.
Candidates should be able to:
i. interpret force-extension curves;
ii. interpret Hooke’s law and Young’s modulus of a material;
iii use spring balance to measure force;
iv. determine the work done in spring and elastic strings
Candidates should be able to:
i. recognize the S.I units of pressure;
ii. identify pressure measuring instruments;
iii. relate the variation of pressure to height;
iv. use a barometer as an altimeter.
v. determine the relationship between pressure, depth and density;
(ii) transmission of pressure in liquids (Pascal’s Principle)
(iii) application
11. Liquids At Rest
(i) determination of density of solid and liquids
(ii) definition of relative density
(iii) upthrust on a body immersed in a liquid
(iv) Archimede’s principle and law of floatation and applications, e.g. ships and hydrometers.
12. Temperature and Its Measurement
(i) concept of temperature
(ii) thermometric properties
(iii) calibration of thermometers
(iv) temperature scales –Celsius and Kelvin.
(v) types of thermometers
(vi) conversion from one scale of temperature to another
13. Thermal Expansion
(a) Solids
(i) definition and determination of linear, volume and area expansivities
(ii) effects and applications, e.g. expansion in building strips and railway lines
(iv) relationship between different expansivities
(b) Liquids
(i) volume expansivity
(ii) real and apparent expansivities
(iii) determination of volume expansivity
(iv) anomalous expansion of water
14. Gas Laws
(i) Boyle’s law (PV = constant)
(ii) Charle’s law ( V = constant)
P
(iii) Pressure law ( P = constant )
T
(iv) absolute zero of temperature
(v) general gas quation ( PV = constant )
T
(vi) ideal gas equation (Pv = nRT)
vi apply the principle of transmission of pressure in liquids to solve problems;
vii. determine the application of pressure in liquid;
Candidates should be able to:
i. distinguish between density and relative density of substances;
ii. determine the upthrust on a body immersed in a liquid;
iii. apply Archimedes’ principle and law of floatation to solve problems.
Candidates should be able to:
i. identify thermometric properties of materials that are used for different thermometers;
ii. calibrate thermometers;
iii. differentiate between temperature scales e.g Clesius and Kelvin.
iv. compare the types of thermometers;
vi. convert from one scale of temperature to another.
Candidates should be able to:
i. determine linear and volume expansivities;
ii. assess the effects and applications of thermal expansivities;
iii. determine the relationship between different expansivities;
iv. determine volume, apparent, and real expansivities of liquids;
v. analyse the anomalous expansion of water.
Candidates should be able to:
i. interpret the gas laws;
ii. use expression of these laws to solve numerical problems.
15. Quantity of Heat
(i) heat as a form of energy
(ii) definition of heat capacity and specific heat capacity of solids and liquids
(iii) determination of heat capacity and specific heat capacity of substances by simple methods e.g method of mixtures and electrical method
16. Change of State
(i) latent heat
(ii) specific latent heats of fusion and vaporization;
(iii) melting, evaporation and boiling
(iv) the influence of pressure and of dissolved substances on boiling and melting points.
(v) application in appliances
17. Vapours
(i) unsaturated and saturated vapours
(ii) relationship between saturated vapour pressure (S.V.P) and boiling
(iii) determination of S.V.P by barometer tube method
(iv) formation of dew, mist, fog, and rain
(v) study of dew point, humidity and relative humidity
(vi) hygrometry; estimation of the humidity of the atmosphere using wet and dry bulb hygrometers.
18. Structure of Matter and Kinetic Theory
(a) Molecular nature of matter
(i) atoms and molecules
(ii) molecular theory: explanation of Brownian motion, diffusion, surface tension, capillarity, adhesion, cohesion and angles of contact
(iii) examples and applications.
(b) Kinetic Theory
(i) assumptions of the kinetic theory
(ii) using the theory to explain the pressure exerted by gas, Boyle’s law, Charles’ law, melting, boiling, vapourization, change in temperature evaporation, etc.

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Jokes Etc / Come In And Give Your Best Answer by Wizberg12(m): 1:26pm On Mar 01, 2015
There was a beautiful girl who was admired by four men. A singer,a hunter,a doctor and a fisherman. One day she went to wash her clothe by the river. Co-incidentaly the four men were there. All of a sudden,crocodile bit her and drag her into the water. The singer immediately composed a song,the crocodile raised his head above the water to listen. The hunter shot dead the crocodile and the girl floated on water,the fisherman dived in and brought her to the shore and the doctor treated her and she became well again. Now who deserves to marry the girl among the four men
Education / 2015/2016 Waec Timetable by Wizberg12(m): 9:21pm On Feb 26, 2015
The 2015 West African Examination Council (WAEC)

Time table for the May-June Exams is available Now

Below is the Complete 2015 /2016 Waec TimeTable. West African Examination Council Nigeria Timetable;

WAEC Timetable 2015/16 May/June Examination

The following is the breakdown of the 2014 WAEC Time table
for May/June Examination.

Tuesday – 14th April, 2015
FOOD & NUT PRACTICAL —————– 08.30am –
9 30am
_____________________________
Monday, 23rd March to
Tuesday – 14th April, 2015
FOOD & NUT PRACTICAL
Arabic 3(Oral)
French 3(Oral) — Time
will be fixed by the Council
_____________________________
Friday, 27th March, 2015
Arabic 2 (Essay) —————– 08.30am – 10
30am
Arabic 1 (Obj) ——————10.30am – 11.30am
_____________________________
Tuesday, 7th April, 2015
Hausa 2 (Essay ——————— 8.30am –
10.30am
Hausa 1 (Obj) —————— 10.30am – 11.30am
Igbo 2 (Essay) ———————-
8.30am – 10.30am
Igbo 1 (Obj) ———————— 10.30am – 11.30am
Yoruba 2 (Essay)
——————– 8.30am –
10.30am
Yoruba 1 (Obj) ———————
10.30am – 11.30am
Edo 2 (Essay) ———————-
8.30am – 10.30am
Edo 1 (Obj) ———————–
10.30am – 11.30am
Efik 2 (Essay) ——————–
8.30am – 10.30am
Efik 1 (Obj) ———————-
10.30am – 11.30am
Civic Education 2 (Essay) —————— 1.00pm –
3.00pm
Civic Education 1 (Obj) ——————–
3.00pm – 4.00pm
_____________________________
Wednesday, 8th April, 2015:
Physics 3 (Practical) (Alt A)
———- 8.30am – 11.15am(1st
set)
Physics 3 (Practical) (Alt A)——–
11.40am – 2.25pm(2nd set)
Physical Education 3 (Theory of
Practice) —– 2pm – 4pm
_____________________________
Thursday, 9th April, 2015
English Language 2 (Essay)
———- 8.30am – 10.30am
English Language 1 (Obj)
———— 10.30am – 11.30am
English Language 3 (Oral)
———– 1.00pm – 1.45pm
_____________________________
Friday, 10th April, 2015:
Literature 2(Essay) —————– 8.30am –
9.45am
Literature 1(Obj) —————
9.45am – 10.45am
_____________________________
Monday, 13th April, 2014:
Geography 2(Essay)
—————- 8.30am – 10.30am
Geography 1(Obj)
—————— 10.30am –
11.30am
_____________________________
Tuesday, 14th April, 2015
Physics 2(Essay) —————
8.30am – 10.30am
Physics 1(Obj) —————–
10.00am – 11.15am
Geography 3(Practical &
Physical Geo) ——– 1.00pm –
2.50pm
_____________________________
Wednesday, 15th April, 2015
Chemistry 3(Practical) (Alt A)
————– 8.30am – 10.30am
(1st Set)
Chemistry 3(Practical) (Alt A)
————– 11.00am – 1.00pm
(2nd Set)
_____________________________
Thursday, 16th April, 2015
Government 2 (Essay)
—————- 8.30am – 10.30am
Government 1 (Obj)
—————— 10.30am –
11.30am
Physics 3(Practical) ( Alt. B)
——— 08.30am – 11.15am(1st
Set)
Physics 3(Practical) (Alt. B)
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Set)
Computer Studies (Practical)
———– 8.30am – 10.30am(1st
Set)
Computer Studies (Practical)
————11.00am – 1.00pm
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Friday, 17th April, 2015
Foods & Nut 2(Essay)
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Foods & Nut 1(Obj)
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10.45pm
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Monday, 20th April, 2015
Christian Religious Studies
2(Essay) ——– 8.30am –
10.30am
Christian Religious Studies
2(Obj) ——— 10.30am –
11.30am
Islamic Studies 2(Essay)
———– 8.30am – 10.30am
Islamic Studies 1 (Obj) ———-
10.30am – 11.20am
Chemistry 2(Essay) ————
1.00pm – 3.00pm
Chemistry 1(Obj) ————–
3.00pm – 4.00pm
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Tuesday, 21st April, 2015
Financial Accounting 2(Essay)
———— 8.30am – 11.00am
Financial Accounting 1(Obj)
————– 11.00am – 12.00pm
Biology 2(Essay) ————
1.00pm – 2.40pm
Biology 1(Obj) ————–
2.40pm. – 3.30pm
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Wednesday, 22nd April, 2015:
Agric Science 3(Practical)
———– 8.30am – 10.30am(1st
Set)
Agric Science 3(Practical)
———— 11.00am – 1.30pm
(2nd Set)
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Thursday, 23rd April, 2015:
Mathematics 2 (Essay)
—————- 8.30am – 11.00am
Mathematics 1 (Obj)
—————— 1.00pm –
2.30pm
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Friday, 24th April, 2015:
Economics 2 (Essay)
—————- 8.30am – 10.30am
Economics 1 (Obj)
—————— 10.30pm –
22.30pm
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Tuesday, 29th April, 2015
Office Practice 2(Essay) ———
1.00pm – 3.10pm
Office Practice 1 (Obj) ———
3.10 – 4.10pm
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Thursday, 30th April, 2015
Biology 3(Practical) (Alt. A)
———- 8.30am – 10.30am
Biology 3(Practical) (Alt. B)
———- 10.30am – 12.30pm
Literature 3(Darama) —————– 1.00am –
3.30am
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Monday, 4th May, 2015
Further Mathematics 2(Essay)
———- 8.30am – 11.00am
Further Mathematics 1(Obj)
———– 2.30pm – 4.00pm
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Thursday, 5th May, 2015
Commerce 2(Essay) ————
1.00pm – 3.00pm
Commerce 1 (Obj) ————-
3.00pm – 3.50pm
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Wednesday, 6th May, 2015
Agric Science 2(Essay)
————- 8.30am – 10.40am
Agric Science 1(Obj)
————— 10.40am –
11.30am
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Friday, 8th May, 2015:
Technical Drawing (Essay) –
1.00pm – 4.00pm

Wednesday, 13th April, 2015
French 2 (Essay ——————— 8.30am – 9.45am
French 1 (Obj) —————— 9.45am – 10.45am

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Politics / A Photo Of Members Of Boko Haram Captured By Chadian Soldiers Yesterda by Wizberg12(m): 9:58pm On Feb 25, 2015
A photo of members of Boko Haram captured by Chadian soldiers yesterday in Gamboru, a border town between Chad and Nigeria. 207 of the militants were killed during the gun battle...

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Politics / Re: 80% Of My Advisers Are Useless –president Jonathan by Wizberg12(m): 9:53pm On Feb 25, 2015
Listen to them but filter the truth and leave the rest
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Politics / A Beautiful Rhyme Poem To Our Dear President Goodluck Jonathan by Wizberg12(m): 1:26pm On Feb 15, 2015
THE AWESOME PRESIDENT
1. Goodluck Jonathan, you are really GOOD
You have ravaged the shortage of FOOD
You are a threat to our rivals' MANHOOD
These often put me in a good MOOD

2. Some of our leaders are known to LOOT
Like militants who are ready to SHOOT
You keep this attitude under your FOOT
And gave bad politicians a tremendous BOOT

3. You neither lead by hook nor by CROOK
Yet you punish traitors by the BOOK
Bribery and corruption you never BROOK
And these have really got us off the HOOK

4. Just as you're our country's BRIDEGROOM
You keep sleepless nights in your ROOM
To ensure you free our country from DOOM
Never give up for Nigeria is about to BOOM

5. Though our country is not in HONEYMOON
Yet I call you the light of our country's MOON
Because your governance is a great BOON
And I believe you will make it very SOON

6. The time in your life when you go to SCHOOL
Times people around called you a FOOL
You endured and ensured you're COOL
Now when they see your picture they DROOL

Written by your number one fanatic: FRANCIS
Politics / Re: Six (6) Things That Would Likely Happen Before 28 March by Wizberg12(m): 9:01pm On Feb 12, 2015
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Politics / Six (6) Things That Would Likely Happen Before 28 March by Wizberg12(m): 8:05pm On Feb 12, 2015
Conspiracy theories are often baseless and almost certainly nonsense. But at this point where all kinds of reports are flying around and nobody’s sure what’s coming up, people are really taking some of these theories seriously.

One of the theories that was in the media before the election was postponed last week was that the government was plotting to postpone the election. And the election was eventually postponed. So it looks like the conspiracy theories aren’t so ludicrous after all if you look at the current political situation.

On that note Adedayo Ademagun, Naij correspondent and contributor on political issues, discusses five things that might happen before March 28 based on the conspiracy theories spreading right now.

1. The election will be shifted again.

INEC said it postponed the elections to avert potential insecurity, but most people think this is a ploy by the president and his team to buy themselves some more time so they can work out some strategy.

Now some people suspect the election will be shifted again because there’s been no clear assurance that the security people won’t push for another extension.

So are we going to have another extension to give the army and its foreign allies some more time to fight the insurgency in the northeast? That’s the next statement some people are expecting from the government or Jega.

2. An interim government will be set up.

There were reports online recently that the president will hand over to an interim government led by Chief of Army staff, Kenneth Minimah, if Buhari wins the coming election. The reports say the interim will govern for six months and then fresh elections will be held. The army denied this of course, but some people still think it might happen.

3. Jega will be fired.

Newspapers are saying there’s an ongoing plot to sack Jega or force him to a terminal leave. His tenure ends in June, but word in the media is that there are plans to remove him before March 28. One or two people have even been tipped to replace him. The theory is the government wants to remove him for the way he’s managed the election process so far and the way he presented the postponement, which seemed to lay the blame on the government’s table.

Femi lives in Lagos. He says, “One thing that’s clear is that Jega has compromised his reputation. He’s not as credible as he was five years ago when he first took the job. But even if they fire him now, it’s too late. They should let him finish his tenure and then we can look for someone else. Jega has smeared his name already.”

4. The army will seize government.

Babangida set off a revolt in 1993 when he annulled the election and put Ernest Shonekan in charge of an interim government. In the midst of the crisis, Abacha overthrew Shonekan and seized the government. Some people say we might be going in that direction again.

Olusegun Obasanjo said in a recent interview, “I sincerely hope that the president is not going for broke and saying ‘look dammit, it’s either I have it or nobody has it.’ I hope we will not have a coup…I hope we can avoid it.”


5. The election will be suspended.

One senator named Babafemi Ojudu alleged recently that the president intends to extend his tenure by two years on grounds that Nigeria is at war — the war against Boko Haram.

He said, “If anybody thinks there’s going to be an election on March 28, the person is deceiving himself. There are conscious attempts at lobbying some of us to work against having elections. Therefore, where they’ve got to now is the preliminary stage.”

Section 135 of the Constitution says, “If the federation is at war in which the territory of Nigeria is physically involved and the president considers that it is not practicable to hold elections, the National Assembly may by resolution extend the period of four years [of the president’s tenure]; but no such extension shall exceed a period of six months at any one time.”

What this means technically is that the president can put off this election for the next six months with the support of the National Assembly and then put it off again for another six months and so on, as long as he continues to maintain that we’re in the middle of a war. That way, the president can put off the elections for an indefinite period, essentially suspending the elections.

Some of these theories are plausible while others are just plain ridiculous — or are they ? We’ll find out in the coming weeks and months.

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Education / 2015 CBT Most Important Information by Wizberg12(m): 12:56am On Feb 11, 2015
One of the major reasons for failure is lack of information.

In that regard, we have compiled a list of links containing all the relevant information and tools that JAMB candidates need to succeed in the upcoming 2015/2016 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination.

Click on any of the links to access the contents.

- Re-printing of Photocard Slip Begins 21st February, 2015

- JAMB CBT Exam Begins 4th March, 2015

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Education / How To Write And Pass 2015 JAMB CBT UTME Examination (an Indispensable Guide) by Wizberg12(m): 12:48am On Feb 11, 2015
THE Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) 2015 examination is fast approaching and many candidates are super agitated and going on anxiety trips over the examination what has been designed to be fully Computer based. This is especially the case with candidates who are attempting the JAMB CBT Examination for the first. Many fear that they have never used a computer before in their lives, talkmore of being computer literates.

The good news is that JAMB knows your fears. They anticipated them and designed their CBT software to take adequate care of the possible challenges candidates may face stemming from little or no experience in the use of computers.

Below is a veritable guide from someone who has a first hand experience. The tips will surely help you to pass the examination in flying colours.

How To Write and Pass 2015 JAMB UTME CBT Examination
As pointed out above, you don't need to be a computer expert before you can write a Computer Based Test. In the case of JAMB, the computer you will use will be ON, meaning that you’re not required to switch it ON.

The JAMB software will be open in all the computers for the halls for the examination, so you don’t also need to start searching the computer programs or archives for the software.

Note today that the only thing you will be required to type or key into the computer is Your JAMB Registration Number. Every other thing will have to do with just clicking the mouse.

A computer mouse has two two buttons: the left button and the right button. The left button is the one you will use mostly for the exam, because it’s like the MARK button. Once you are assigned a computer, check and ensure that the mouse is working before you input your JAMB Reg No.

Just move it and know whether the mouse pointer is responding. This is very important because if the mouse is not working, you won’t be able to answer a single question.

THE EXAM:
The login page is a white and green page where you will input your JAMB registration number and click at submit.

ALL the computers are timed as follows:
THREE (3) hours,
Forty five (45) minutes,
Thirteen (13) seconds.

The first page you will see is where the instruction is. Just proceed and read the instructions carefully before clicking on “Start”. Once you click "Start", the timer will commence and run till the time allotted for the exam elapses. The subjects which you chose during your JAMB online registration will appear. It is now left for you to click on any of the subjects you want to start with.

Please note that there are 3 buttons which are the following: Previous, Next, Finish.

There’s also an option that allows you to skip a question and come back to it later. If you skip a question, a red indication will be blinking on the number you have not answered. This notification is designed to remind you and to ensure that you don't leave any questions unanswered.

The comprehension passage will appear fully on each question from the passage. So there is no need writing down or cramming the comprehension passage. When you are through with answering all the questions or when you see the timer is approaching, say, 10 seconds, quickly click on SUBMIT and then logout or better still, call the attention of the supervision on instructions to conclude the exam. This is very important.

Please note that there is no law that says you must answer the number 1 question before the number 2 or that you must answer Chemistry before physics. The exam is designed in such a way that you are allowed to choose which subject or questions to start with. Ensure that you answer the "simpler ones" that you are sure of first before attempting others.

In all, trust in God and do remember to to say your prayers BEFORE you input your JAMB Reg No to start the examination..

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Education / University Of Asaba, Delta State: Discussion Thread by Wizberg12(m): 12:34am On Feb 11, 2015
I stumbled on the internet that there is a new university named, UNIVERSITY OF ASABA DELTA STATE. Please, can anyone help me with information about the school and where it's located.
Politics / INEC Denies Replacing Jega by Wizberg12(m): 8:28pm On Feb 10, 2015
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) through a top official has denied reports that a replacement has been chosen for its Chairman, Attahiru Jega.

Facebook rumours have been rife that Jega has been replaced by Professor Nazim Olufemi Mimiko. But INEC has confirmed that the News is nothing but an unfounded rumour. According to the official:

“That information is false. No new Chairman has been nominated,” the INEC staff, who chooses to remain anonymous said..

Reports have it that the Presidency is shopping for Jega’s replacement and that getting him to postpone the general elections was step one in the plot to unseat him. The INEC Chairman announced on Saturday, February 7, that the elections, which were originally slated to hold on February 14 and 28, will now hold on March 28 and April 11, 2015.

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Politics / All Known Boko Haram Camps Will Be 'taken Out' In Six Weeks- Nsa by Wizberg12(m): 9:31pm On Feb 09, 2015
Nigeria's National Security Adviser, Mohammed Sambo Dasuki, says all known Boko Haram camps in Nigeria will be taken out within the six weeks so the country can have a safe election.

Dasuki said this while responding to a question from AFP on the gains of the postponement of the 2015 general elections by INEC

"All known Boko Haram camps will be taken out. They won't be there. They will be dismantled" he said.

According to Mr Dasuki, the ongoing multinational task force launched against Boko Haram will work together to destroy all known camps of Boko Haram within the next six weeks. He said the new dates for the elections, March 28th and April 11th will not be shifted.

While speaking at the London think-tank Chatham House in Jan. 2015, the NSA chief had proposed a postponement of the general elections on grounds of insecurity in the North East as well as irregularities in the distribution of permanent voters card.

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