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How to gain admission into 200level without jamb with IJMB
Ijmbschool website: www.ijmbeadmission.com.ng
IJMB HOTLINES: 09076973125, 07036380306

Yeah! JAMB is now a piece of gabbage. As it has been said most times. So why disturb yourself with JAMB UTME and its palava? Gain admission straight into 200Level Now with IJMB programme. Learn how to below….

What’s IJMB?
Interim Joint Matriculation Board (I.J.M.B) is a programme moderated by Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. It is a programme that enables students gain direct admission into 200level without Joint Admission Matriculation Board (J.A.M.B) examination.
I’ll not be wrong to say I.J.M.B was designed to ameliorate problems of admission for candidates seeking admission into Nigeria University instead of JAMB.The examination was formerly conducted in May in designated Polytechnics and colleges Of Education, while the results was released by August. But guess what? Things have gone better. The examination for IJMB is now february every year.
One of the major reasons it’s better this way is because candidates do not need to be scared of direct entry form closing soon. Another reason is that the result comes earlier than usual. This will enable students to know their points on time and therefore choose universities and courses that will guarantee them admission prior to July when various schools will begin POST U.T.M.E
Want to know more about IJMB? Read This post On All You Should Know About IJMB Examinations
CALL 09076973125, 07036380306



Among the various benefits that IJMB candidates have are:
1. No more JAMB-UTME examination
2. There is no expiry date for the IJMB result and certificate
3. IJMB candidates are admitted into 200Level (Year2) in the universities
4. Intensive and effective academic lectures, coaching and tutorials. IJMB has a very rich and comprehensive syllabus.
5. Deficiency in O’Level English and/or O’Level Mathematics is allowed. Even awaiting results students are eligible to enroll.
You might also want to see the difference between Remedial And IJMB Admissions .

Now, How Do You Register For IJMB?
Click the link below to register online in registration portal
http://ijmbschool.com.ng/registration/index.html
Payment for the form must be made in the next 24hours after registration. Failure to make the payment within 24hours will lead to without of admission from the students concern.

Click the following link to http://ijmbschool.com.ng/registration/index.html
To register ijmb online now!
1. The first thing to do is to obtain the IJMB admission form which is #10,000 . Forward a mail to ijmbschooladmission@gmail.com or contact  09076973125 get a form.
2. After payment, a form will be forwarded to your mail, which you are to fill.
3. Then, do fill the printed form with CAPITAL LETTERS
4. Attach your passport to the designated area on the form.
5. Then, scan and send the already filled form and also the payment teller copy to ijmbschooladmission@gmail.com
6.. Within 2 to 4 hours, a reply will be sent to you via the email you used to send the scanned data , the email will include other few details you need to know as an IJMB student.
Finally, we would call you to ask if you have any question or clarification you want us to answer or make.
NOTE: Other payments can be made on resumption.


ABOUT THE IJMB SCHOOL (WHERE YOU WILL TAKE THE PROGRAM)
GRADEPOINT CITADEL OF ADVANCED STUDIES (GPCAS) is the IJMB SCHOOL where you can enrol for the IJMB program.
It is more like a normal campus life, GPCAS is located in Ilorin, Kwara State at Irewolede opposite Sawmill. At GRADEPOINT CITADEL, they have veteran lecturers who impact due knowledge into IJMB students according to the IJMB syllabus . All thier lecturers at
GRADEPOINT CITADEL have more than enough knoeledge on the IJMB program so they know what to offer students in relation to their various subjects combination.
Also their lecturers are IJMB examiners. They mark IJMB papers every year and this is one of the way we render helping hands to our students, giving them upper hands. GRADEPOINT CITADEL run this program every year and they have students from various states in Nigeria who are currently undergoing the program with them.
The registration for 2016/2017 is still in progress with the closing date yet to be announced.
Standard accommodation for distant students is available with conducive environment.
Students who do not have O’level results can come for the program and they will enrol for WAEC GCE,NECO GCE or NABTEB with us along side with the program.
Many students have passed through GRADEPOINT CITADEL and gained admissions into universities of their choices. Meanwhile,
GRADEPOINT is affiliated with UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN (UNILORIN) and KWARA STATE UNIVERSITY (KWASU) . So, to process admission into these two universities is as easy as pap. But you can also gain admission into other universities notwithstanding.
Gaining admission into 200level, a student would only have to spend two more years if he/she is into a 4-year course and three more years if he/she is into a 5-year course.
GRADEPOINT CITADEL OF ADVANCED STUDIES (GPCAS) is the surest IJMB SCHOOL where you will receive competent lectures and you will be confident of facing INTERIM JOINT MATRICULATION BOARD EXAMINATION (IJMBE) .

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR THE IJMB PROGRAM
(a) Five O/L credit passes as contained in jamb brochure (Max of 2 sittings)(b) Awaiting result can also apply but O/L result must be available before University admission, you can make it before then, with GRADEPOINT CITADEL OF ADVANCED STUDIES (GPCAS) .
(c) Twelve (12) Passports Photograph
NOTE : No JAMB/ PUTME score is needed for admission for the IJMB A’level Programme.
Enough said, are you interested? Do you have questions? Contact 09076973125 today and consider yourself a student already.
This is no joke, forget JAMB!!!
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Are You Waiting For this Year JAMB You are Wrong Apply For IJMB Today And Gain Admission Into 200 level In Any University Of Your Choice Without Stress



 CALL 07036380306, 08130096868

 


WHAT IS IJMB
Interim Joint Matriculation Board (I.J.M.B) is a programme moderated by Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. It is a programme that enables students gain direct admission into 200level without Join Admission Matriculation Board (J.A.M.B) examination. I’ll not be wrong to say I.J.M.B was designed to ameliorate problems of admission for candidates seeking admission into Nigeria University instead of JAMB.
The examination was formerly conducted in May in designated Polytechnics and colleges Of Education, while the results was released by August. But guess what? Things have gone better. The examination for IJMB is now february every year. One of the major reasons its better this way is because candidate do not need to be scared of direct entry form closing soon. Another reason is that the result comes earlier than usual. This will enable student know their points on time and therefore choose universities and courses that will guarantee them admission prior to july when various schools will begin POST U.T.M.E i.e. between April and June, students are to purchase a direct entry form from JAMB office and apply to any school of their choice. When admission begins in September and October, they are then short listed for admission into their chosen institution. The number of subjects a student can enter for is (3)in respect to their chosen profession. Mean While, candidates with deficiency in O’level English Language and Mathematics can also remedy these subjects by registering for the O’level. SCORES GRADES POINTS
70-100% A 5Points
60-69% B 4Points
50-59% C 3Points
45-49% D 2Points
40-44% E 1Points
39%Below F 0Points For a student that register for (3) Sujects with grade such as;
Physics. : A
Chemistry. : B
Biology. : C The Total number of points scored will be as follows:
Physics A= 5Points
Chemistry B= 4Points
Biology C= 3Points
Total 12 Point + 1 Points Bonus A point is awarded to the point scored by every candidate provided he or she do not score (F) in any of the subject entered for.
NOTE: the minimum point required by most universities for admission is 5points I.e D, E, E plus 1 point bonus.
Thanks for reading, Success is yours.
DON'T LET JAMB FRUSTRATE YOU
 
 
 

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About the IJMB-School
GRADEPOINT CITADEL OF ADVANCED STUDIES (GPCAS) is the IJMBSCHOOL where you can enrol for the IJMB program.
GPCAS is located at Ilorin, Kwara state Behind irewolede Heritage Water. Here in GRADEPOINT CITADEL, we have veteran lecturers who impact our IJMB students according to the IJMB syllabus. All our lecturers at GRADEPOINT CITADEL have all passed through the IJMB program so they know what to offer students in relation to their various subjects-combination.
Also our lecturers are IJMB examiners. They mark IJMB papers every year and this is one of the way we render helping hands to our students. GRADEPOINT CITADEL run the program every year and we have students from various states in Nigeria who are currently undergoing the program with us.
The registration for 2016/2017 is still in progress with the closing date yet to be announced.
Standard accommodation for distant students is available with conducive environment.
Students who do not have O'level result can come for the program and they will enrol for WAEC GCE,NECO GCE or NABTEB with us along side with the program.
Many students Have passed through GRADEPOINT CITADEL into universities of their choices.
GRADEPOINT is affiliated with UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN (UNILORIN) and KWARA STATE UNIVERSITY (KWASU). We process the admission of most of our students into these two universities.
It is not that we can't process it into other universities but because of these two reasons :
1) UNILORIN and KWASU academic calendar is very fast. They are independent on any other universities. Their education is very fast compare to all other universities in Nigeria and we know for sure that every parents want fast education for their children.
2) UNILORIN and KWASU do not strike. When other universities are on strike, these two universities are on the move. They don't waste time.
If a student enters any of these two universities into 200level,such student can be rest assure of spending two more years if he/she is into 4years course and three more years if he/she is into 5years course.
GRADEPOINT CITADEL OF ADVANCED STUDIES (GPCAS) is the IJMBSCHOOL where you will receive competent lectures and you will be confident of facing INTERIM JOINT MATRICULATION BOARD EXAMINATION (IJMBE) with boldness.
GRADEPOINT CITADEL WHERE YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE...........
REGISTRATION
1. The first thing to do is call the following help lines: +2347036380306, +2348101633740
2. Then do pay the form fee which is currently ₦10,000, to the following account number if you can't come down to the school we will send the form to your email address as you pay #10,000 or you come down to the school to obtain the form
Below is a sample of the application form image
BANK NAME: FIDELITY ACCOUNT
ACC NAME: GRADEPOINT INTERNATIONAL
ACCOUNT NO.: 5600124717
3. After paying, do fill the printed form with CAPITAL LETTERS
4. Attach your passport to the designated area on the form.
5. Go back to the nearest cyber cafe to you and scan the form you have already filled, and also scan the teller copy you were issued at the bank.
6. Send all the scanned data to our email (Email)
7. Within 2 to 4 hours, a reply will be sent to you via the email you used to send the scanned data to us, the email will include other few details you need to know as an IJMB students.
Finally, we would call you to ask if you have any question or clarification you want us to answer or make.
This is the break down:
IJMB ADMISSION FORM -#10,000
ACCEPTANCE FEE =#10,000
STANDARD ACCOMODATION -#30,000
*REGISTRATION AND TUITION FEE #100,000
*TEXTBOOKS AND IJMB PAST QUESTIONS (close to 12 books)- #20,000
*TOTAL =#160,000
*INSTALMENTAL PAYMENT IS ALLOWED ( bit by bit) payment like 2-3times is allowed
On arrival, you will meet students from Rivers, Akwa’Ibom, Benin, Plateau, Lagos, Oyo, Ondo, Ekiti, Kogi, Delta, Benue, Bayelsa, Abia, Imo, Enugu etc. So students do come far and near.
This is education, no where is too far. Some students do travel outside the country to have standard education, why won’t you in Nigeria travel anywhere within Nigeria to have your dream come true?
We hate it when students say Ilorin or Kwara is too far, what if you gain admission into Unilorin,will it be too far too?. What worth doing, is Worth doing well.
REQUIREMENTS
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR THE IJMB PROGRAM
(a) Five O/L credit passes as contained in jamb brochure (Max of 2 sittings)
(b) Awaiting result can also apply but O/L result must be available before University admission in September 2016
(c) Twelve (12) Passports Photograph
N.B Awaiting result can also apply but O/L result must be available before University admission in September 2017. No JAMB/ PUTME score is needed for admission for the IJMB A’level Programme







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JAMB Aspirants should Not ChooseUnauthorized Courses In Specialized Varsities Says FG





The 2017 UTME registration is expected to commence soon. Already, many candidates are
eagerly waiting for the announcement.
However, only a few have taken time to decide on the course of study to apply for.
In deciding a course of study, there are few things you should bear in mind;
Firstly, you need to consider if you have interest or academic aptitude for the course you wish to apply for Another is, to verify if the course you
intend to study is offered in the institution you are applying to. 
You are also to verify the accreditation status of that course in such institution if not you will just waste your time studying the course.
Most importantly, you need to verify if you meet the O’level and UTME Subjects requirements for that particular course.
Each course of study has a specific O’level and UTME Subjects requirements you must meet
before you are admitted to study that course.
What works for an Engineering course doesn't work for a medical course.
Many UTME Candidates often make the mistake of choosing a course that they do not meet the requirements for during UTME registration.
Thereby disqualifying themselves of admission from the onset.
No school can admit you to
study a course you do not have the
requirements.
Even if your name appears on the admission list, you will be disqualified during the screening,
verification or clearance process for that course you may be given another course which you may not have interest in.
Like I mentioned earlier, the UTME registration for 2017 is yet to commence.
If I were you, this is the time I would use to make the decision concerning which course of study to choose and institution before registration commence.
If you have any question use the comment box below.
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JAMB Aspirants should Not ChooseUnauthorized Courses In Specialized Varsities Says FG




Federal Government of Nigeria has directed the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) to delete all specialized courses or
programmes being offered by universities of technologies and universities of agriculture from its portal.
The Minister of Education, Mallam Adamu Adamu who gave the directive in a statement issued on Sunday in Abuja by JAMB’s Head of
Information, Dr. Fabian Benjamin also directed these specialized universities to stick to their core mandates which they were set up to carry and desist from running programmes which had no bearing to their foundation.
The government, which stated that it had observed that some of these universities of agriculture and technology had derailed from its
responsibilities by running some of the programmes they are not created for, warned candidates billed to seat for this year’s unified
tertiary matriculation examination (UTME not to be deceived into choosing such programmes as
they are illegal and are not provided for in the brochure.
The statement reads: “Government notes the unfortunate situation were Universities of Agriculture offer programmes in Law,Management courses such as Accounting,
Banking and Finance, Business Adminsitration among others.
As if that was not enough some
institutions change the nomenclature of some of
the courses to read for instance Banking and Finance, Engineering, Accounting Technology, among
other names. This is an aberration and should be stopped with immediate effect.
“Specialized Universities are University set up to pursue specific courses/ programmes to steer
the need of manpower in a particular sector of the economy. Some of these specialized institutions include Universities such as Universities of Agriculture, Universities of Technologies, Universities of Medicine, amongst others.
The Federal government has observed that these institutions have derailed from their statutory responsibility thereby running
programmes that are antithetical to their mandates.
“In view of this ugly development, the Hon Minister of Education, Mallam Adamu Adamu,has directed the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board to delete all such courses on
its portal and all candidates desirous of sitting for the 2017 Universities Tertiary Matriculations Examination are advised not to be hoodwinked
into such programmes as they are illegal and are not provided for in our brochure.”
Meanwhile, JAMB said it has not started the sale of 2017 UTME forms as it is being alleged.
The board, which urged candidates to exercise patience, said the delay in selling the form is due to its desire to reduce the challenges associated
with the conduct of the examination.
“Again the Board will want to state that it has not commenced the sales of the 2017 UTME application documents. Candidates are urged to
exercise patience as JAMB is putting final preparations towards commencing the sales.
“The delay has been occasioned by the Board’s desire to reduce to the barest minimum challenges associated with the conduct of the
Board’s examination. However, in the final analysis, Nigerians should note that admissions will be conducted within the stipulated dateline.
“In view of the above, candidates and parents are advised not to pay money to any agent, bank for any registration as JAMB has not and will not appoint any agent. Soon, we will commence the sales and the Board will make elaborate
announcement with jingles to ensure that the public is well informed of the commencement of sales.
Our earnest attempt is to come near
perfection in the conduct of the next
examination and we plead with the public to support the Board’s effort in ensuring that the Nigerian candidate gets the best,” the statement added.
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UNN 46th Convocation Ceremony Schedule Of Eevnts


The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Benjamin
Ozumba, on behalf of the Governing
Council and Senate of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), cordially invites all graduands and the general public to the 46th Convocation Ceremony featuring:
Conferment of First Degrees, Diplomas and Certificates, as well as Conferment of Postgraduate Diplomas, Higher Degrees, Title of Professor Emeritus and Award of Honorary Degrees.
Programme of Events:
MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 2017
Vice-Chancellor’s Flag-Off of the 46th Convocation Week.
Venue: University of Nigeria, Enugu
Campus.
Time: 12:00 Noon.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 2017
(a) Exhibition by the Department of Fine and Applied Arts.
Venue: Nnamdi Azikiwe Library,
University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Time: 11:00 am.
(b) Special Convocation Ceremony for Conferment of Honorary Degree on Pastor E.A. Adeboye.
Venue: Margaret Ekpo Convocation Hall,University of Nigeria, Nsukka.
Time: 11.00 am.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 2017
(a) Exhibition Continues.
Venue: Nnamdi Azikiwe Library,
University of Nigeria, Nsukka.
Time: 10:00 am.
(b) Career Hotspot Seminar by Ben & Christy Consulting.
Topic: Getting Started with Life after
Graduation
Venue: Princess Alexandra Auditorium &
Unity Hall, University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Time: 11:00 am
(c) Convocation Sports
Venue: Akanu Ibiam Stadium University
ofNigeria, Nsukka
Time: 4:00 pm
(d) Music Night
Venue: Princess Alexandra Auditorium &
Unity Hall, University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Time: 7:00 pm
THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 2017
(a) Convocation Lecture
Topic: The Role of ICT Infrastructure in Tertiary Education in Nigeria: NCC
Intervention Lecturer: Professor Umar G. Danbatta,CEO Nigeria Telecommunications
Commission.
Venue: Princess Alexandra Auditorium & UnityHall,University of Nigeria,Nsukka
Time:11:00 am
(b) Vice-Chancellor’s Convocation Lecture Cocktail
Venue: CEDR Quadrangle
Time: 4:00 pm
(c) Class and Prize Night
Venue: Princess Alexandra Auditorium &Unity Hall, University of Nigeria,Nsukka
Time: 7:00 pm
FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 2017
(a) Conferment of First Degrees, Diplomas and Certificates
Venue: Margaret Ekpo Convocation
Arena, University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Time: 9:00 am
(b) Jumat Service
Venue: University of Nigeria Mosque
Time: 1:00 pm
(c) Drama Night
Venue: Arts Theatre, University of
Nigeria, Nsukka
Time: 7:30 pm
SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 2017
(a) Conferment of Postgraduate Diplomas,Higher Degrees, Title of Professor Emeritus and Award of Honorary Degrees
Venue: Margaret Ekpo Convocation
Arena, University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Time: 10:00 am
(b) Vice-Chancellor’s Convocation Lunch
Venue: Hall of Fame, University of
Nigeria, Nsukka
Time: 2:00 pm
SUNDAY, JANUARY 28, 2017
Thanksgiving Worship
Venue: St. Peter’s Chaplaincy, University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Time: 10:00 am.
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OOU Produces 43 First Class Graduates ,41 PhD Holders





Olabisi Onabanjo University(OOU), Ago –Iwoye has produced 43 First Class and 41 PhD graduates in its combined 2014/2015,2015/2016 Convocation ceremony with a total
of 5,809 graduands.
The Vice – Chancellor, Prof. Saburi Adesanya,who disclosed this to journalists on Monday at the institution’s main campus in Ago –
Iwoye ahead of OOU 35th anniversary and convocation slated for this January 31st, also
said 811 graduates made the Second Class Upper honour list.
Adesanya said that 1, 192 graduated with Third Class honours, while 20 others had pass.
According to him, in future, students that are not doing well in their chosen disciples, may be advised to move to other areas where they stand a chance of finishing with better grades than passes.
Fielding questions from journalists, the Vice –Chancellor disclosed that the university senate has approved the introduction of new
programmes – Bsc. Nursing, Veterinary Medicine, Estate Management, Building Technology, Radiology and Music as part of
growth.
He said the facilities and manpower for the new programmes are already on ground while the consultation is on – going with the National University Commission(NUC) to
enable commence teaching of those courses by next academic session.
Adesanya, however, lamented that the institution’s Islamic studies(Education),Christian Religious Knowledge(Education) and
History(Education) have not been accredited by the NUC.
He blamed the problem on low patronage of the three disciplines by students but assured that the university has started putting
measures in place attract more students in future.
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JAMB,NYSC Move Against Mobilization of Over-Aged Corps Members









The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) and the National Youth Service Corps have resolved to step up measures to check fraudulent practices by prospective corps members.
This was the subject of discussion during the visit by the JAMB Registrar, Professor Ishaq Oloyede, to the Director-General, Brigadier
General Sulaiman Kazaure, at the NYSC National Directorate Headquarters.
Professor Oloyede noted that applications forbchange of date of birth being forwarded to JAMB were mostly from over-aged persons
who want to get mobilized for the national service.
He explained that since his assumption of duty as Registrar, JAMB had been taking measures
to block sharps practices, while also seeking enhanced inter-agency cooperation in that regard.
In his remarks, the NYSC Director-General,Brigadier General Sulaiman Kazaure, described JAMB as a critical stakeholder in the NYSC,
and welcomed the agency’s renewed
commitment to eliminating sharp practices.
Kazaure said a bilateral committee would be set to address all the areas of concern raised by the Registrar.
He thanked the JAMB Management for the cordial relationship with the NYSC.
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KSU 2016/2017 Registration Procedures/Guidelines For Newly Admitted Students/Resumption Date Announced



The management of Kogi State University (KSU) has released the 2016/2017 registration procedure/Guidelines for newly admitted students.
Note: resumption date for freshers is 6th February, 2017.
FRESH STUDENTS REGISTRATION PROCEDURE
Step 1: Logon to http://portal.ksu.edu.ng/portal
and Click on "Student Login" Link
Step 2:Kindly Login with your Matric No: 14MS1024 Or Jamb Registration Number e.g 46068023AI and
your password accordingly.
[If you forgot your password, Kindly send an email to support or use our Password recovery
Option]
Step 3: Update your account accordingly with the underlisted information if required:
-Passport Photograph (20KB with Red background)
-Valid Phone Number
-Valid Email Address
-Nationality
-Religion
-Date of Birth
-Address
Note: Ensure to use a valid email Address and Phone Number you can be contacted on if need arises. Also, always check this mail address for
updates and information.
Step 4: After updating your information, a confirmation link will be sent to your email box provided. Logon to your E-mail and click on the
account activation link to activate your account.
Step 5: Once you have successfully verified your account, you will be prompted to Pay for the Sum of N8,000 (Eight Thousand Naira Only) being payment for Acceptance/Admission Letter/Medical Fitness Fee
Step 6: On your screen, You will be provided with two payment gateway i.e Zenith x-Path Platform and Interswitch payment Platform
Step 7: You will be prompted again to Confirm your Payment Information including your Transaction Reference, Click on "Pay" button to
Proceed once confirmed.
Step 8: All payment will strictly be done using either our online college pay (web pay) using any Bank ATM card on the portal ( http://
portal.ksu.edu.ng/portal ), Or payment at any First Bank Branch nationwide through E-transact
platform to generate pin for the on-line registration.
A : Interswitch/WebPay Payment Options (Recommended) Select your ATM card type (e.g Verve or Master
Card) Enter your Card Number on the front side of the card
Enter Card Expiry Date and the card CVV2 (the 3 digits on the reverse side of the card)
Enter your card pin Click on "Pay" button when you are done
Please note: (Do not Refresh your browser while the process is going on to avoid multiple deductions from your account. If nothing is displayed after 10 minutes, close the browser
and restart again).
Note: A payment acknowledgement will be sent to your E-mail Address specify on on Account.
B : Etransact Payment Platform (Optional)
-Visit any First Bank Nationwide
-Fill a Deposit Slip with your Registration number boldly written on it
-Pay the Exact Amount Stated on the Portal
-You will be given a Payment Receipt Containing a Confirmation Order Number
-Logon to the Portal and Select Etransact Payment Method and type in your Confirmation Order Number received from the Bank
Step 8: Enter your Payment PIN Obtained from Zenith bank after Payment.
Step 9: Change your Password as required
Note: An Email containing the details of your new account setup will be sent to your mail for future reference incase you forget.
Step 10: Print Out your Admission Letter and get the under listed documents ready for Upload to
commence your screening:
-Admission letter (coloured)
-On-line print out of O’ Level results
-Original and photocopy of State of Origin Certificate
(Note: If at any point, it is discovered that a candidate claimed Kogi State where as he is not,such candidate will forfeit the admission and be
handed over to the Police for criminal prosecution on the offence of forgery)Birth Certificate/Declaration of Age
PIN from bank for the admission letter Medical Certificate from Kogi State University Health Services Unit
Step 11: Once your screening is certified completed on your Portal Account,You can then proceed to complete other Registration forms
has provided on your account
Step 12: Print Out all Forms after completion and Proceed to your Department to collect your
registration files Important Information.
NOTE
Do not pay school fees until you have been able to print out you Screening Certificate accordingly. Failure to follow the aforementioned
instructions is strictly at your own risk.
If at anytime you need clarification, send an email and clearly state your registration Number in all your mail accordingly.
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IAUE TO COMMENCE B.A, B.SC, DEGREE PROGRAMMES





The National Universities Commission ( NUC) has given approval to Ignatius Ajuru University of Education to commence Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degree programmes.
The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Ozo-Mekuri Ndimele who disclosed this during an emergency Senate Meeting, said that the Commission in principle granted the university request for expansion and restructuring of programmes.
He observed that since the establishment of the university, concentration had only been on
developing Education which is one aspect of the core mandate of the university with little or no attention paid to the non- education based
related disciplines as provided by the Law and appropriate for a university of the highest standing.
To this end, forms are already on sale at the Admission's Office at the Rumuolumeni main campus for admission into a one year Basic
Studies Programme for the 2016/2017 academic session.
Upon completion of the programme,
qualified candidates would be admitted as year one Students into the B.A, B.Sc, B.Tech.
B.Agric, B.Ed, programmes of the university.
Professor Ndimele informed members of Senate that remedial work at the Students Hostels in all
the campuses would soon be completed for Students to move in and that the Department of
Home Economics and Hotel Management have been commissioned to design with the university logo and colours bed sheets, pillow cases,window blinds, towels, Buckets etc that the
Students would move into the renovated hostels with.
The Home Economics and Hotel
Management department is also to run a decent and befitting Restaurant for Staff.
In addition to all these, he said that the Paint Factory building project has started along with the Poultry, Fisheries, Mushroom etc pilot
scheme farming geared towards internal revenue generation under Edu Consult, the registered
Company of the university.
The Chief Executive implored the Consultancy Unit to liaise with multinationals and other oil
companies and corporate bodies to fund research as external revenue generation efforts for the university.
The Vice-Chancellor expressed displeasure with the rumored school fees increase and wondered
where the Students got such information from especially as the Senate never discussed school
fees increase at the last meeting.
With the unresolved issue of non payment of electricity bills by the university as alleged by the Power Holding Company of Nigeria ( PHCN),
Professor Ndimele regretted that some Staff could think of stealing diesel, a move capable of putting the university in total darkness.
He condemned the deliberate act of sabotage by the perpetrators and warned staff to desist from such negative tendencies as it would no longer be condoned.
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NYSC Postpones Orientation Course For 2016 Batch B Stream II Corps Members Posted To Borno




The Management of National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) wishes to inform Prospective Corps Members of the 2016 Batch 'B' (Stream II) deployed to BORNO STATE that
their Orientation Course will now take place from 16TH FEBRUARY, 2017 to 8TH MARCH, 2017.
Venue of the Orientation is the NYSC Permanent Orientation Camp, Opposite Army Barracks,Fanisau, Dutse Local Goverment Area, Jigawa
State.Gain admission without jamb and post utme into 200 level with ijmb
All Prospective Corps Members deployed to BORNO STATE are advised to report for camping
on the new date and venue, please.
Management regrets any inconvenience the postponement may cause the affected PCMs.
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UNN 2016/2017 Notice To Newly Admitted Students On Procurement Of School Of General Studies Handbook





All First Year and Direct Entry Students University of Nigeria
Dear Students,
PROCUREMENT OF SCHOOL OF GENERAL STUDIES HANDBOOK
This is to inform you that the School of General Studies (SGS) Handbook – a very necessary guide on the General Studies Programme in the University of Nigeria – is ready for procurement.
To get your copy, quickly go through the following process:
Visit the University Portal
[www.unnportal.edu.ng], and log into your profile page.
Click on ‘Handbook’.
Click on ‘Generate Handbook’.
Click on ‘Generate/Reprint invoice’.
Visit any bank or pay with your ATM, the sum of NGN1,500 for the Handbook.
[Please note that this amount does not include the bank service charge that you will need to pay at the bank when you go to make your NGN1,500 payment at the
bank].
Return to your profile page on the
University Portal to complete the payment for the Handbook, and print your receipt.
Special Notes:
1. The Portal will be closed for payments on Friday, March 03, 2017
2. First set of collection of the Handbook will be done according to Faculties, as follows:
Date & Time Faculties
Tuesday, March 07, 2017 [from
8.30am]
Biological Sciences,Arts, Agricultural
Sciences, Basic Medical Sciences,
Health Sciences and Technology
Wednesday,March 08, 2017
[from 8.30am]
Social Sciences,Education, Vocational Technical Education,
Thursday, March 09, 2017 [from
8.30am]
Veterinary Medicine,Physical Sciences,Engineering,Pharmaceutical, Sciences, Dentistry,Medical Sciences
Friday, March 10,2017 [from
8.30am]
Business Administration,
Environmental Studies,Law
3. However, the collection will continue even after these dates .
4. For those in Nsukka Campus, the venue for the collection is the Dean’s Conference Room, School of General Studies.
5. For those in Enugu Campus, the venue for the collection is AfriHub.
6. Your receipt of payment for the Handbook will qualify you for collection; it will also serve as evidence of final registration of
General Studies Courses.
[Signed]
Professor Apollonia A. Nwosu
Dean, School of General Studies
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UNN 2016/2017 Postgraduate Registration Procedures/Guidelines For New And Returning Students






Candidates who are admitted into
postgraduate programmes for 2016/2017 academic session should begin to register online immediately..
Registrations for all students end on 17 February, 2017.
Registering students should observe the following registration process.
Visit the url: http://unnportal.unn.edu.ng .
Click on POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS.
CLICK ON POSTGRADUATE PORTAL.
By the right hand side, click on “CLICK HERE TO GET LOGIN DETAILS.”
If new student, click on NEW STUDENTS’ button. If an old student, then click on RETURNING STUDENT’S button.
In the registration number box, enter your application number in full e.g. UNN/PG/2016p-18/000039
Click SUBMIT to get login details i.e,
username and password which is your application number.
Click on STUDENT LOGIN to go back to the login page.In the username and password boxes enter
your application number in full and click on LOGIN, which opens your account.
Click on PROFILE and then CHANGE
PASSWORD to change your default
password.
Click on PROFILE and the BIO-DATA to complete your profile.
Click on ACCEPTANCE and then
GENERATE PG ACCEPTANCE INVOICE to generate acceptance fee payment invoice.
Proceed to the bank to make the payment and obtain a bank print out and a bank teller. After the payment, click on ACCEPTANCE and then PG-ACCEPTANCE to printout your Provisional Admission Letter.
Click on SCHOOL FEES and then
GENERATE PG SCHOOL FEES INVOICE to generate PG school fees payment invoice.
Proceed to the bank to make the payment and obtain a bank print out and a bank teller.
After the payment in the bank, click on SCHOOL FEES and then PG SCHOOL FEES in your account to obtain online school fees receipt.
Then click on GET SCHOOL REG. NO. To get registration number e.g PG/
MSC/16/73789.
Then printout your PARTICULARS Of
Admission and YOUR PROFILE and submit together with your admission letter to room 115.
Proceed to room 202 at Postgraduate school for school fees and acceptance fee payment verification.
Then, proceed to Room 107 at PG school for your original school fees and acceptance fee receipts.
Visit Room 115 at PG school with your original certificates for verification.
Postgraduate students interested in hostel accommodation should generate hostel payment invoice and pay in the bank
1. Ugwueze,
Deputy Registrar/Secretary,
School of Postgraduate Studies.
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YSU 2016/2017 Admission Into Diploma Courses Announced







This is to inform the general public that the management of Yobe State University has announced the sales of application forms into the Diploma program would commence from 1st February-15th February, 2017, at the cost of N5, 100.00 only obtainable at Guaranty Trust Bank,Damaturu. Late application forms begin from 16th February 2017.
The following Diploma Courses maybe available for 2016/2017 Academic Session
1. Diploma in Computer Science
2. Diploma in Information Technology ( 1 Year Diploma for OND/HND/Degree holders)
3. Diploma in Environmental Chemistry
4. Diploma in Instrumentation ( 1 Year Diploma for OND/HND holders in SLT)
5. Diploma in Crime Management, Prevention and Control
6. Diploma in Social Policy and Administration
7. Diploma in Civil Law
8. Diploma in Shari’a Law
9. Diploma in Local Government Administration
10. Diploma in Accounting & Audit
11. Diploma in Finance
12. Diploma in Arabic &Islamic Studies
13. Diploma in Natural Resources Management.
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ASUU Sanctioned UNILORIN For Lawlessness










The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has sanctioned University of Ilorin (Unilorin) and directed its members to boycott academic and allied activities at the
school.
ASUU wielded the big stick following what it described as “Unilorin management’s persistent lawless, arbitrariness, violation of human and trade union rights and persecution
of loyal members”.
No academic staff of the university will be allowed to carry out any academic activity in any other university.
This was part of resolutions reached at the end of its National Executive Council meeting in Awka.
A copy of the sanctions was made
available to reporters in Ibadan by Chairman of the University of Ibadan Chapter, Dr Deji Omole.
The union noted that despite efforts at resolving the crisis in the institution, the management and its sponsored groups were fuelling the crisis, alleging that it forcefully
deducts check-off dues without remitting same to the national body.
Omole added that the union also directed its members to boycott all Unilorin-based journals, quarterlies, newsletters, while articles from academic staff of the university
will not be accepted by journals for peer review and/or publication in other universities.
He said: “Despite ASUU’s intervention, since 2001, the University of Ilorin administration
has persisted in acts of lawlessness,
arbitrariness, violation of human and trade union rights, and persecution of loyal members.
“Contrary to the law and despite the ruling of the National Industrial Court, the university has continued to prevent ASUU from functioning on its campus.
It has also continued to forcefully collect check-off money from its academic staff without remitting it to the union.
“The union is, therefore, bound to protect the principles of democracy and the exercise of freedom in the academia, and also insist on
the right to function through its own
accredited representatives.
“NEC, at its meeting at the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, recognised distinct groups that have emerged in creating and prolonging the crisis at unilorin.
“For the avoidance of doubt, academic staff of the university shall not participate in any academic activities of other public
universities and vice versa.
“All members of the union, including those serving in private universities during the period of the sanction, shall comply,” he added.
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UNIZIK 2016/2017 2nd Batch Admission List Out





 
 The Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka (UNIZIK) has released the 2nd batch admission list for the 2016/2017 academic session.
How To Check Your Admission Status
-Visit http://portal.unizik.edu.ng/utme-screening/2016_2017/index.screening
-Enter your JAMB UTME registration number in the space provided,
-Click the Next button to check your admission status.
Congrats to the admitted candidates
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KSU 2016/2017 Registration Procedures/Guidelines For Newly Admitted Students/Resumption Date Announced








The management of Kogi State University (KSU) has released the 2016/2017 registration procedure/Guidelines for newly admitted students.
Note: resumption date for freshers is 6th February, 2017.
FRESH STUDENTS REGISTRATION PROCEDURE
Step 1: Logon to http://portal.ksu.edu.ng/portal
and Click on "Student Login" Link
Step 2:Kindly Login with your Matric No: 14MS1024 Or Jamb Registration Number e.g 46068023AI and
your password accordingly.
[If you forgot your password, Kindly send an email to support or use our Password recovery
Option]
Step 3: Update your account accordingly with the underlisted information if required:
-Passport Photograph (20KB with Red background)
-Valid Phone Number
-Valid Email Address
-Nationality
-Religion
-Date of Birth
-Address
Note: Ensure to use a valid email Address and Phone Number you can be contacted on if need arises. Also, always check this mail address for
updates and information.
Step 4: After updating your information, a confirmation link will be sent to your email box provided. Logon to your E-mail and click on the
account activation link to activate your account.
Step 5: Once you have successfully verified your account, you will be prompted to Pay for the Sum of N8,000 (Eight Thousand Naira Only) being payment for Acceptance/Admission Letter/Medical Fitness Fee
Step 6: On your screen, You will be provided with two payment gateway i.e Zenith x-Path Platform and Interswitch payment Platform
Step 7: You will be prompted again to Confirm your Payment Information including your Transaction Reference, Click on "Pay" button to
Proceed once confirmed.
Step 8: All payment will strictly be done using either our online college pay (web pay) using any Bank ATM card on the portal ( http://
portal.ksu.edu.ng/portal ), Or payment at any First Bank Branch nationwide through E-transact
platform to generate pin for the on-line registration.
A : Interswitch/WebPay Payment Options (Recommended) Select your ATM card type (e.g Verve or Master
Card) Enter your Card Number on the front side of the card
Enter Card Expiry Date and the card CVV2 (the 3 digits on the reverse side of the card)
Enter your card pin Click on "Pay" button when you are done
Please note: (Do not Refresh your browser while the process is going on to avoid multiple deductions from your account. If nothing is displayed after 10 minutes, close the browser
and restart again).
Note: A payment acknowledgement will be sent to your E-mail Address specify on on Account.
B : Etransact Payment Platform (Optional)
-Visit any First Bank Nationwide
-Fill a Deposit Slip with your Registration number boldly written on it
-Pay the Exact Amount Stated on the Portal
-You will be given a Payment Receipt Containing a Confirmation Order Number
-Logon to the Portal and Select Etransact Payment Method and type in your Confirmation Order Number received from the Bank
Step 8: Enter your Payment PIN Obtained from Zenith bank after Payment.
Step 9: Change your Password as required
Note: An Email containing the details of your new account setup will be sent to your mail for future reference incase you forget.
Step 10: Print Out your Admission Letter and get the under listed documents ready for Upload to
commence your screening:
-Admission letter (coloured)
-On-line print out of O’ Level results
-Original and photocopy of State of Origin Certificate
(Note: If at any point, it is discovered that a candidate claimed Kogi State where as he is not,such candidate will forfeit the admission and be
handed over to the Police for criminal prosecution on the offence of forgery)Birth Certificate/Declaration of Age
PIN from bank for the admission letter Medical Certificate from Kogi State University Health Services Unit
Step 11: Once your screening is certified completed on your Portal Account,You can then proceed to complete other Registration forms
has provided on your account
Step 12: Print Out all Forms after completion and Proceed to your Department to collect your
registration files Important Information.
NOTE
Do not pay school fees until you have been able to print out you Screening Certificate accordingly. Failure to follow the aforementioned
instructions is strictly at your own risk.
If at anytime you need clarification, send an email and clearly state your registration Number in all your mail accordingly.
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ADSU 2016/2017 Registration Procedures/Guidelines For New And Returning Students

The Management of the Adamawa State University, Mubi has published the Registration Process/Guidelines for newly admitted and returning students of the institution for the
2016/2017 session.
Follow the steps below to start
registration, see your fees and make
payment.
All non-indigene candidates should
report at the ICT so that their state
can be updated!
Fresh students should go to their
respective Departments for
clearance: Fresh Students should
come to to ICT and drop their filled
profile so that afterwards they can
login with their default password as
issued by MIS and register their
courses.Visit the registration portal
on ADSU Registration Portal.
Newly Admitted Students
Login with the following details:
Login ID: Admission Number
Password: adsu2016
Returning Students
Login ID: Registration Number
Password: Your SRMS password.
NOTE: Upon successful login,
ENSURE that you update your profile
as Payment receipts and Vital
information will be communicated to
you via your e-mail address .
Pay for your tuition fees using the
following steps:
Select the ‘Fees Payment’ link to
display fees schedule.
In order to pay tuition fee , click on
the ‘Make Payment’ link
respectively.
Verify the information displayed (i.d,
Name, Reference Number e.t.c) and
choose your preferred payment
method (Master Card, PocketMoni,
Bank e.t.c) and click on accept.
Note that your Reference Number is
required for fees verification.
ENSURE THAT YOU SAVE IT!!.
Verify your fees payment on the
registration portal and proceed with
your course registration:
New And Returning Students
Return to the registration portal ( adsu registration portal ) and login as in Step 3
(Payments made online will be redirected back to the portal automatically).
Select the ‘Verify Fees Payment’ (Online payments will be verified automatically).
Enter the Reference Number obtained during payment and click on ‘Verify’ After successful verification, you will be granted
access to course Registration.
On completion of online registration
process, Students should print their
registered courses and go to their
respective Departments for
signature.
Note: Both Fresh & Returning
Students have options of payment
using ATM Card and other means of
online payments.
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ADSU 2016/2017 Admission List Out




This is to inform all candidates who participated in the admission screening exercise of Adamawa State University that the management has released the 2016/2017 admission list.
Names of admitted candidates is available on pdf file Click here to download.
Candidates are to report for screening and collection of admission letters at Adamawa State
University, Mubi immediately.
Candidates are to come along with the following:
i. Original Certificate(s) of Educational qualification
ii. Original copy of Local Government Indigine Certificate
iii. Four (4) Passport size Photographs
iv. Original UTME Slip
v. Original Birth Certificate/Statutory Declaration of Age.
All Candidates that did not pay the N2, 500 UTME screening fee should do so into the University Bank Account:Skye Bank Plc, Acc No.
1751091883 and tender the Bank Teller at the Screening point.
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PLAPOLY 2016/2017 Notice To Students On Supplementary Admission List




The Management Of The Plateau State Polytechnic, Barkin Ladi wishes to inform all applicants that the 2016/2017 Supplementary
Admission List will soon be released.
The General public are hereby notified that the supplementary admission list will be released on
Monday 23rd January, 2017.
Prospective candidates are to check the polytechnic website www.plapoly.edu.ng and the
notice boards at the two campuses.
The list we be available online here via our website once its released.
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PLAPOLY 2016/2017 Notice To Students On Supplementary Admission List




The Management Of The Plateau State Polytechnic, Barkin Ladi wishes to inform all applicants that the 2016/2017 Supplementary
Admission List will soon be released.
The General public are hereby notified that the supplementary admission list will be released on
Monday 23rd January, 2017.
Prospective candidates are to check the polytechnic website www.plapoly.edu.ng and the
notice boards at the two campuses.
The list we be available online here via our website once its released.
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PLAPOLY 2016/2017 Registration Procedures/Guidelines For New And Returning Students












The Management Of The Plateau State Polytechnic, Barkin, Ladi has announced the commencement of the registration exercise for newly admitted and returning students of the institution for the 2016/2017 session.
The Registration exercises of both returning and new students will commence from 30th January,
2017 and last for 2 weeks.
Details of the registration exercise will be found on all notice boards at the Jos and Main Campuses of the Polytechnic and on the school
website.
Plateau State Polytechnic 2016/2017 Registration procedure
Visit the Plapoly Registration Portal
Here http://plapoly.edu.ng/news/
registration.html
Click on the “LOG IN” link at the
topmost right of this site. Enter your
email address and password (the
one used to apply during the
application process).
Click on accept admission, you will
be required to pay acceptance fee
via “REMITA PLATFORM or others
that may be provided”.
You have the options to pay with any
of the following:
Mastercard, Visa Card, Verve Card,
and Bank Branch.
Select accordingly and provide card
details and other details as it may
be required.
For Bank Branch payment, you will
be required to generate an invoice
containing the RRR code and take it
to any of the following banks:
Diamond, Ecobank, UBA, Keystone,
Skye, Unity, FCMB, Zenith, First
Bank, ask to pay through Remita
Platform.
After payment is made, wait a little
and return to the website to confirm
payment and print screening form.
Biodata Update:
On the site menu, there is an option for Update Biodata, you are requested to update any missing data and also provide attach your passport photograph.
Screening/Faculty:
Proceed to your designated screening officer with the originals of your credentials, i.e SSCE Result, UTME result if required, Local
Government Identification letter, Birth Certificate or sworn affidavit etc.
Cleared/ Admission Letter:
Upon clearance into your programme, login back into your profile and download your admission
letter. If you desire to change your programme,please notify the screening officer who will
recommend you for change of programme.
Change of Course/Programme
After the screening update you to change of programme, login to your profile and pay the change of programme fee.
Then proceed to the ICT administrator for your update to your new programme.
School fees:
Once you have finished clearance and downloaded admission letter, login to your profile and generate school fees.
The fee you are required to pay for the session will be generated for you. Pay via REMITA as explained earlier.
Note, without payment you cannot get matriculation number.
Register Courses:
Upon payment of school fees, your matric number will be created. Check for it by clicking on my profile.
Then proceed to do your course registrations for both first and second semester. Download the
course registration form plus your receipt and submit at the department to complete registration

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NYSC Posts 2,500 Corps Members To Sokoto







The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has posted 2,500 corps members to Sokoto State under the 2016 Batch B, Stream two set, its
Coordinator in the state, Alhaji Musa Abubakar,has said.
He stated this in Sokoto on Sunday that the three-week orientation exercise for the batch would commence on Tuesday.
Abubakar said:” Everything has been fully arranged at the permanent orientation camp in Wamakko, headquarters of Wamakko Local
Government Area of the state.
” The camp opens on Tuesday while the swearing in exercise of the corps members holds on Thursday.
” The NYSC, Sokoto State Government,security agencies and other critical stakeholders have made all the necessary arrangements for the security and welfare of the corps members.”
Abubakar also commended the state
government, Sultanate Council of Sokoto and the people of the state for their sustained support to the scheme.
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100 Most Used Synonyms in JAMB CBT Test




 Amazing — incredible, unbelievable, improbable, fabulous, wonderful, fantastic, astonishing, astounding, extraordinary
Anger — enrage, infuriate, arouse, nettle, exasperate, inflame, madden
Angry — mad, furious, enraged, excited, wrathful, indignant, exasperated, aroused, inflamed
Answer — reply, respond, retort, acknowledge
Ask– — question, inquire of, seek information from, put a question to, demand, request, expect, inquire, query, interrogate, examine, quiz
Awful — dreadful, terrible, abominable, bad, poor, unpleasant
Bad — evil, immoral, wicked, corrupt, sinful, depraved, rotten, contaminated, spoiled, tainted, harmful, injurious, unfavorable, defective, inferior, imperfect, substandard, faulty, improper, inappropriate, unsuitable, disagreeable, unpleasant, cross, nasty, unfriendly, irascible, horrible, atrocious, outrageous, scandalous, infamous, wrong, noxious, sinister, putrid, snide, deplorable, dismal, gross, heinous, nefarious, base, obnoxious, detestable, despicable, contemptible, foul, rank, ghastly, execrable
Beautiful — pretty, lovely, handsome, attractive, gorgeous, dazzling, splendid, magnificent, comely, fair, ravishing, graceful, elegant, fine, exquisite, aesthetic, pleasing, shapely, delicate, stunning, glorious, heavenly, resplendent, radiant, glowing, blooming, sparkling
Begin — start, open, launch, initiate, commence, inaugurate, originate
Big — enormous, huge, immense, gigantic, vast, colossal, gargantuan, large, sizable, grand, great, tall, substantial, mammoth, astronomical, ample, broad, expansive, spacious, stout, tremendous, titanic, mountainous
Brave — courageous, fearless, dauntless, intrepid, plucky, daring, heroic, valorous, audacious, bold, gallant, valiant, doughty, mettlesome
Break — fracture, rupture, shatter, smash, wreck, crash, demolish, atomize
Bright — shining, shiny, gleaming, brilliant, sparkling, shimmering, radiant, vivid, colorful, lustrous, luminous, incandescent, intelligent, knowing, quick-witted, smart, intellectual
Calm — quiet, peaceful, still, tranquil, mild, serene, smooth, composed, collected, unruffled, level-headed, unexcited, detached, aloof
Come — approach, advance, near, arrive, reach
Cool — chilly, cold, frosty, wintry, icy, frigid
Crooked — bent, twisted, curved, hooked, zigzag
Cry — shout, yell, yowl, scream, roar, bellow, weep, wail, sob, bawl
Cut — gash, slash, prick, nick, sever, slice, carve, cleave, slit, chop, crop, lop, reduce
Dangerous — perilous, hazardous, risky, uncertain, unsafe
Dark — shadowy, unlit, murky, gloomy, dim, dusky, shaded, sunless, black, dismal, sad
Decide — determine, settle, choose, resolve
Definite — certain, sure, positive, determined, clear, distinct, obvious
Delicious — savory, delectable, appetizing, luscious, scrumptious, palatable, delightful, enjoyable, toothsome, exquisite
Describe — portray, characterize, picture, narrate, relate, recount, represent, report, record
Destroy — ruin, demolish, raze, waste, kill, slay, end, extinguish
Difference — disagreement, inequity, contrast, dissimilarity, incompatibility
Do — execute, enact, carry out, finish, conclude, effect, accomplish, achieve, attain
Dull — boring, tiring„ tiresome, uninteresting, slow, dumb, stupid, unimaginative, lifeless, dead, insensible, tedious, wearisome, listless, expressionless, plain, monotonous, humdrum, dreary
Eager — keen, fervent, enthusiastic, involved, interested, alive to
End — stop, finish, terminate, conclude, close, halt, cessation, discontinuance
Enjoy — appreciate, delight in, be pleased, indulge in, luxuriate in, bask in, relish, devour, savor, like
Explain — elaborate, clarify, define, interpret, justify, account for
Fair — just, impartial, unbiased, objective, unprejudiced, honest
Fall — drop, descend, plunge, topple, tumble
False — fake, fraudulent, counterfeit, spurious, untrue, unfounded, erroneous, deceptive, groundless, fallacious
Famous — well-known, renowned, celebrated, famed, eminent, illustrious, distinguished, noted, notorious
Fast — quick, rapid, speedy, fleet, hasty, snappy, mercurial, swiftly, rapidly, quickly, snappily, speedily, lickety-split, posthaste, hastily, expeditiously, like a flash
Fat — stout, corpulent, fleshy, beefy, paunchy, plump, full, rotund, tubby, pudgy, chubby, chunky, burly, bulky, elephantine
Fear — fright, dread, terror, alarm, dismay, anxiety, scare, awe, horror, panic, apprehension
Fly — soar, hover, flit, wing, flee, waft, glide, coast, skim, sail, cruise
Funny — humorous, amusing, droll, comic, comical, laughable, silly
Get — acquire, obtain, secure, procure, gain, fetch, find, score, accumulate, win, earn, rep, catch, net, bag, derive, collect, gather, glean, pick up, accept, come by, regain, salvage
Go — recede, depart, fade, disappear, move, travel, proceed
Good — excellent, fine, superior, wonderful, marvelous, qualified, suited, suitable, apt, proper, capable, generous, kindly, friendly, gracious, obliging, pleasant, agreeable, pleasurable, satisfactory, well-behaved, obedient, honorable, reliable, trustworthy, safe, favorable, profitable, advantageous, righteous, expedient, helpful, valid, genuine, ample, salubrious, estimable, beneficial, splendid, great, noble, worthy, first-rate, top-notch, grand, sterling, superb, respectable, edifying
Great — noteworthy, worthy, distinguished, remarkable, grand, considerable, powerful, much, mighty
Gross — improper, rude, coarse, indecent, crude, vulgar, outrageous, extreme, grievous, shameful, uncouth, obscene, low
Happy — pleased, contented, satisfied, delighted, elated, joyful, cheerful, ecstatic, jubilant, gay, tickled, gratified, glad, blissful, overjoyed
Hate — despise, loathe, detest, abhor, disfavor, dislike, disapprove, abominate
Have — hold, possess, own, contain, acquire, gain, maintain, believe, bear, beget, occupy, absorb, fill, enjoy
Help — aid, assist, support, encourage, back, wait on, attend, serve, relieve, succor, benefit, befriend, abet
Hide — conceal, cover, mask, cloak, camouflage, screen, shroud, veil
Hurry — rush, run, speed, race, hasten, urge, accelerate, bustle
Hurt — damage, harm, injure, wound, distress, afflict, pain
Idea — thought, concept, conception, notion, understanding, opinion, plan, view, belief
Important — necessary, vital, critical, indispensable, valuable, essential, significant, primary, principal, considerable, famous, distinguished, notable, well-known
Interesting — fascinating, engaging, sharp, keen, bright, intelligent, animated, spirited, attractive, inviting, intriguing, provocative, though-provoking, challenging, inspiring, involving, moving, titillating, tantalizing, exciting, entertaining, piquant, lively, racy, spicy, engrossing, absorbing, consuming, gripping, arresting, enthralling, spellbinding, curious, captivating, enchanting, bewitching, appealing
Keep — hold, retain, withhold, preserve, maintain, sustain, support
Kill — slay, execute, assassinate, murder, destroy, cancel, abolish
Lazy — indolent, slothful, idle, inactive, sluggish
Little — tiny, small, diminutive, shrimp, runt, miniature, puny, exiguous, dinky, cramped, limited, itsy-bitsy, microscopic, slight, petite, minute
Look — gaze, see, glance, watch, survey, study, seek, search for, peek, peep, glimpse, stare, contemplate, examine, gape, ogle, scrutinize, inspect, leer, behold, observe, view, witness, perceive, spy, sight, discover, notice, recognize, peer, eye, gawk, peruse, explore
Love — like, admire, esteem, fancy, care for, cherish, adore, treasure, worship, appreciate, savor
Make — create, originate, invent, beget, form, construct, design, fabricate, manufacture, produce, build, develop, do, effect, execute, compose, perform, accomplish, earn, gain, obtain, acquire, get
Mark — label, tag, price, ticket, impress, effect, trace, imprint, stamp, brand, sign, note, heed, notice, designate
Mischievous — prankish, playful, naughty, roguish, waggish, impish, sportive
Move — plod, go, creep, crawl, inch, poke, drag, toddle, shuffle, trot, dawdle, walk, traipse, mosey, jog, plug, trudge, slump, lumber, trail, lag, run, sprint, trip, bound, hotfoot, high-tail, streak, stride, tear, breeze, whisk, rush, dash, dart, bolt, fling, scamper, scurry, skedaddle, scoot, scuttle, scramble, race, chase, hasten, hurry, hump, gallop, lope, accelerate, stir, budge, travel, wander, roam, journey, trek, ride, spin, slip, glide, slide, slither, coast, flow, sail, saunter, hobble, amble, stagger, paddle, slouch, prance, straggle, meander, perambulate, waddle, wobble, pace, swagger, promenade, lunge
Moody — temperamental, changeable, short-tempered, glum, morose, sullen, mopish, irritable, testy, peevish, fretful, spiteful, sulky, touchy
Neat — clean, orderly, tidy, trim, dapper, natty, smart, elegant, well-organized, super, desirable, spruce, shipshape, well-kept, shapely
New — fresh, unique, original, unusual, novel, modern, current, recent
Old — feeble, frail, ancient, weak, aged, used, worn, dilapidated, ragged, faded, broken-down, former, old-fashioned, outmoded, passe, veteran, mature, venerable, primitive, traditional, archaic, conventional, customary, stale, musty, obsolete, extinct
Part — portion, share, piece, allotment, section, fraction, fragment
Place — space, area, spot, plot, region, location, situation, position, residence, dwelling, set, site, station, status, state
Plan — plot, scheme, design, draw, map, diagram, procedure, arrangement, intention, device, contrivance, method, way, blueprint
Popular — well-liked, approved, accepted, favorite, celebrated, common, current
Predicament — quandary, dilemma, pickle, problem, plight, spot, scrape, jam
Put — place, set, attach, establish, assign, keep, save, set aside, effect, achieve, do, build
Quiet — silent, still, soundless, mute, tranquil, peaceful, calm, restful
Right — correct, accurate, factual, true, good, just, honest, upright, lawful, moral, proper, suitable, apt, legal, fair
Run — race, speed, hurry, hasten, sprint, dash, rush, escape, elope, flee
Say/Tell — inform, notify, advise, relate, recount, narrate, explain, reveal, disclose, divulge, declare, command, order, bid, enlighten, instruct, insist, teach, train, direct, issue, remark, converse, speak, affirm, suppose, utter, negate, express, verbalize, voice, articulate, pronounce, deliver, convey, impart, assert, state, allege, mutter, mumble, whisper, sigh, exclaim, yell, sing, yelp, snarl, hiss, grunt, snort, roar, bellow, thunder, boom, scream, shriek, screech, squawk, whine, philosophize, stammer, stutter, lisp, drawl, jabber, protest, announce, swear, vow, content, assure, deny, dispute
Scared — afraid, frightened, alarmed, terrified, panicked, fearful, unnerved, insecure, timid, shy, skittish, jumpy, disquieted, worried, vexed, troubled, disturbed, horrified, terrorized, shocked, petrified, haunted, timorous, shrinking, tremulous, stupefied, paralyzed, stunned, apprehensive
Show — display, exhibit, present, note, point to, indicate, explain, reveal, prove, demonstrate, expose
Slow — unhurried, gradual, leisurely, late, behind, tedious, slack
Stop — cease, halt, stay, pause, discontinue, conclude, end, finish, quit
Story — tale, myth, legend, fable, yarn, account, narrative, chronicle, epic, sage, anecdote, record, memoir
Strange — odd, peculiar, unusual, unfamiliar, uncommon, queer, weird, outlandish, curious, unique, exclusive, irregular
Take — hold, catch, seize, grasp, win, capture, acquire, pick, choose, select, prefer, remove, steal, lift, rob, engage, bewitch, purchase, buy, retract, recall, assume, occupy, consume
Tell — disclose, reveal, show, expose, uncover, relate, narrate, inform, advise, explain, divulge, declare, command, order, bid, recount, repeat
Think — judge, deem, assume, believe, consider, contemplate, reflect, mediate
Trouble — distress, anguish, anxiety, worry, wretchedness, pain, danger, peril, disaster, grief, misfortune, difficulty, concern, pains, inconvenience, exertion, effort
True — accurate, right, proper, precise, exact, valid, genuine, real, actual, trusty, steady, loyal, dependable, sincere, staunch
Ugly — hideous, frightful, frightening, shocking, horrible, unpleasant, monstrous, terrifying, gross, grisly, ghastly, horrid, unsightly, plain, homely, evil, repulsive, repugnant, gruesome
Unhappy — miserable, uncomfortable, wretched, heart-broken, unfortunate, poor, downhearted, sorrowful, depressed, dejected, melancholy, glum, gloomy, dismal, discouraged, sad
Use — employ, utilize, exhaust, spend, expend, consume, exercise
Wrong — incorrect, inaccurate, mistaken, erroneous, improper, unsuitable
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MIRAL PHARM 2017 Essay Competition Announced 1 Year Scholarship + Factory Visit To India To Be Won




AN indigenous pharmaceutial firm, MIRAL Pharm Ltd is organising an essay competition. The topic is: “End malaria for good”. It is for pharmacy students of the Nnamdi Azikwe University (NAU), Awka, the Anambra State capital. The topic is the
theme of the 2016 World Malaria Day.
To be part of the competition, participants are required to register and submit the 1,000-word essay on the company’s website –
www.miralpharm.com by March 1 2017
To Participate
Log on to www.facebook.com/miralpharm to like our facebook page
Complete the registration  form here and your login details will be sent to your email address
Login and write an essay of not more than 1000 words
Submit your essay on or before 12.00 midnight,March 1st 2017 via this link
Prizes to be won include a one-year
scholarship and a trip to selected facilities in India (first prize); one-year scholarship and a laptop (second prize), and one-year
scholarship (third prize).
There will also be consolation prizes.
Gain admission into 200level without jamb and post utme with IJMB
At a press conference to announce the competition, Managing Director of the firm, Mr Onyeka Onyeibor, expressed hopes that the
essays will uncover actionable research interests, which they can support.
“Through the “End malaria for good project’,Miral intends to encourage thinking and improve expressions amongst students as well as contribute knowledge to the nation’s
research base,” Onyeibor said at a briefing to announce the competition.
He said in 2015 about 31 million Nigerians were diagnosed with malaria a far cry from the expectation of the World Health
Organisation (WHO) in the eradication of malaria.
To eliminate malaria, the incidence
should reduce to less than 1 case per 1,000 persons.
Project Coordinator, Ifeyinwa Ugo-Amadi, said the essays will be evaluated based on ingenuity, structure, insightfulness, content
and language style by three independent examiners.
She also said that plagiarism will not be tolerated and counseled students to reference the source of any information used.
The NAU has been chosen as a pilot school while subsequent editions are expected to include other universities in the country.
Speaking on the project, the NAU Vice Chancellor, Prof Joseph Ahaneku, represented by Prof Carol Arinze-Umeobi, Deputy Vice
Chancellor (Administration), thanked Miral Pharm for promoting health literacy and research among Nigerian students.
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6 Things Every Newly Admitted Students To Know Before Resumption
















 

It is not just about gaining admission, it's about being focused, doing well academically and
graduating with good grades.
It has been discovered that most students,once offered admission tend to forget the reason they are in school, they allow themselves to be carried away with frivolities that is associated with the campus
environment.
If you are a fresher, then this could help your successful stay in school.
1. Firstly, do not see going to school as an opportunity to leave the house or freedom to do whatever you wish, you will end up allowing only
the school to pass through you or maybe withdrawing from school as a result of too many carryovers or expulsion.
2. Once you get to school, try to identify the school/department's DO's and DON'Ts, with that, you will be able to abide by the rules and
regulations to avoid any form of penalty.
3.Do your best to undergo the screening process as soon as possible to avoid missing classes in the cause of trying to be screened.
4. As a fresher, you have the opportunity to choose the kind of friends to hang around with,the friends you make has roles to play in your academic performance and your life generally,so choose your friends wisely.
5. You will be invited to several parties which might be holding in or outside the school, you can attend the relevant once but do not allow it
to become a habit or a form of distraction.
6. Lastly, try to know the names of your lecturers and the courses they teach, attend all classes, make sure you listen attentively during a lecture, ask questions where you are
confused, do all assignments/practicals, buy all textbooks if necessary, go through what you
were taught each day and you will see yourself needing little or no efforts preparing for an exam.
Wish you all the best
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6 Helpful Tips To Score Up To 300 In 2017 JAMB Exam



The 2016 admissions were filled with
confusion and controversy as the Minister of Education Adamu Adamu brought about various changes in the process, ranging from the cancellation of the Post UTME to the
changing of the process of screening students by JAMB.
The 2017 UTME also has one major change already, there will be no sales of JAMB scratch cards which have been used for registration in the past years.
JAMB registrar, Professor Ishaq Oloyede,, said this was to make it easier for those with financial problems to register.
“Students will generate a PIN number for themselves from their phone or computers before registering for examinations,” he said.
Here are 6 tips to help students do very well in the JAMB Computer Based Test (CBT),examinations:
1. Download the practice software
Early preparation is key to doing very well in any area of life. The JAMB CBT is not an exception. Even though the registration has not begun, you can start practicing now.
Since it will be the first experience some students will have with any computer based assessment, downloading the JAMB CBT
practice software is one very important step to take.
CBT practice software
The practice software is easily available online and can be easily accessed via mobile phone
or a computer. Candidates are encouraged to download and use for practice to get themselves very prepared for the examination.
Download the practise software here
2. Registration
Since the news broke that scratch cards will not be used for registration in 2017, many students have been worried as to the likely problems that might be attached to generating
pins on their own.
It is important for candidates that they keep in touch and up to date on news in connection with the registration process, so as not to
miss out on any update. Most students start to fail once there are mistakes in their registration.
3. Use the syllabus
Many students do not use the provided JAMB syllabus while preparing for the examinations
and this is one reason why the questions might sometimes look strange. Each year,JAMB releases a complete syllabus to help students. It is important that you use this.
Once you determine your subject combination,based on your intended course of study, you should download the syllabus and use it to
guide your reading. It is important that you ensure you finish the entire syllabus, every single topic listed there should be studied thoroughly.
The rest of the tips come in handy when you are set to write your examination:
Click here to access the syllabus for all subject
4. Know your CBT screen
At this point, we assume that you have practiced sufficiently, using the practice software. Here is a sample of how the CBT screen looks normally, unless there are any
upgrades in 2017,
5. Time management
Another vital issue is the issue of time. Usually there are 250 questions to be answered in 2hrs 45 mins, so you do not have a lot of time.
It is important that you learn how to manage the time you are given. One way to do this is to divide the entire time you are given , so you know the amount of time to allot to each
question.
Move quickly, note that it is possible to click on omit and come back later to answer any difficult questions. Always keep your eye on the timers, to know how much time you have left.
6. Cross Check
It is important to avoid overconfidence.Overconfidence kills, so even after you have answered, you should go through your answers
again. Be careful when doing this however as a slip of the mouse can cause you to change answers.
Check that you have done all that is required before you click submit.
All these tips are important for you to keep in mind. If you have any tips you think can be helpful, tell us in the comment box below this post.
Wish you all the best in the forthcoming Exam
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OSCOTECH Graduated 7,000 Students During 5th Combined Convocation







 

7,000 students of the Osun State College of Technology, Esa-Oke (OSCOTECH), yesterday graduated at the institution’s fifth combined
convocation.
The graduands drawn from the 2013/2014 and 2014/2015 academic sessions had passed through National and Higher National Diploma levels in Full-Time, Daily Part-Time and Weekend Part-Time programmes of the college.
Also, the institution gave honourary
fellowships to two prominent indegenes of the state, the Chief of Staff to the Governor,Alhaji Gboyega Oyetola and the Principal Partner of Arki-Consultants Ltd, Arch.
Ebenezer Ogunbiyi, for their contributions to the development of the college.
Speaking at the event, the Rector of the college, Engr. Augustus Oke, who called on the government to give the polytechnic system and technical education a recognition,disclosed that the institution could produced
bio-gas for domestic consumption.
He maintained that the polytechnic and technical education remained the only hope for Nigeria.
He said: “We can develop the use of bio-gas in our homes locally but we have not gotten to the stage of bottling it in cylinders and selling it out for people consumption.”
The college showcased an exhibition stand close to the convocation arena for parents and guardians to appreciate some of the technological breakthrough and students projects of the institution.
A convocation lecture titled “Optimising Polytechnic Education for National Development in Nigeria” was delivered on Friday by the Rector of Kwara State Polytechnic Polytechnic, Alhaji Mas’ud Elelu.


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