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Pls how is the uniuyo diploma programme like, Can one use it to gain ission via DE, how much is the school fees and do they have hostel facility for diploma students? If no, how much is a room in uyo. Finally, do they write entrance exams? Thanks all cc sirwealth, tobiee |
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How much is the school fees for nd part time, how much is the form and the closing date . How easy is getting ission to study ancy or bus . Thanks
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Pls help check this reg no 65132324CC thanks
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@NITROGEN but we do lots of calculation courses.
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@TANIMOLA22 . pls is an ancy degree regarded as a highly quantitative degree? Can someone do msc in mathematical finance, financial economics or finance with a first class degree in ancy abroad. Thanks
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@CBEATZ you did not include your state of origin. What I don't like is giving somebody a target. Cut off marks are not static rather they are dynamic. Cut off marks are set depending on general performance. You have a nice jamb score. Try to target the highest score possible. At the end, you have nothing to lose. My younger sister, last year, scored 289 in jamb was going for microbiology. She banked on this and became lazy. She performed woefully in the putme. Scoring below 170. She is now in oko poly. I aimed for 400 in post ume in my days and eventually scored 300 so target 400 and you have everything to gain. @BUHARISBAE med and surg is the most competitive course in UNN. Anambra, enugu and imo are not usually favoured in the catchment area thing cos they have high number of applicants. Aim for merit list cos the best the school can do is to subtract 10 marks at most from the merit cut off for anambra people. Thanks |
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Cbeatz you have very high chances. Just score high in the post ume. @BUHARISBAE med surg merit cut off was 295. It would have been better if you all include your STATE OF ORIGIN. |
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Hello aspiring Lions/lioness my name is Jude dept of ancy. Well, I can help with any info you need on any issue. I am in enugu campus of UNN. Post ur score so that I can analyse your chances. The post ume form, usually, should be out by july, so start reading. No time oo
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Pls can you send the study pack for skill level email [email protected]
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Tanimol22. Pls how can I reach you privately. I need your advice on a career issue.
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Unn accept mba for phd management. Check their website
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@jonnydon. I am a UNEC student. I stay in enugu campus. Which part of enugu do you stay because I will love to me you someday.
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I am afraid that I will be discriminated against if I tell people that I don't believe in the gospel of christ. My family, my friends and classmates will see me as a demon. I got the hint when a boy in a general phylosophy class, asked a question that implied he probably does not believe in God. After the class, you need to see how people descended on this guy. Girls rained insults on him. He was called all sort of names including devil, lucifer and ape. In the east where I school(UN,Nsukka), being a christain is the norm. I have tried to read the bible without doubting it but the more I read, the more I see contradiction and tales that are not possible. I decided to read the bible again from genesis to revelation to deepen my understanding of the scriptures. The first thing I noticed were that men once lived 500 years and above. Methuselah lived for 969 years, Jesus!! There is no way a man can live for even 300 years. Haba! I think the devil has possessed my mind. I only see negative parts of the bible whenever I open it. He takes me straight to the parts that I will doubt and give me reasons why I should doubt that part. I regret the day I met that atheist. He is a final year student on first class and on numerous scholarships. I only went to him for academic advice. He gave me life-changing inspirational and motivation advice about academics,religion and society. He is such a brilliant fellow that I can never forget. But he has sent me on a journey of no return(being a christain again). 2 Likes |
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I don't know what to do. Can I acknowledge the existence of God without practicing any religion? My philosophy lecturer claims he is a catholic but when teaching, he is so raw. He can make even a pastor to drop his bible. Most deeper life folks don't attend his lectures anymore. I don't believe he believes in God. He planted the seed of doubt in us by making lectures so interesting and full of thought provoking statements. The atheist I discussed with made me to do my own little research on different religions. I don't think I can be a christain again as I don't think I believe in the bible anymore. I am more concerned about my dear mother. She will die of heart attack, if she found out I don't believe in her most cherished bible. My question is ''can I believe in GOD and not practice any religion?''. If yes, what is the term called. Secondely, Can an atheist go to church and pretend as if he believes in the bible? Thanks
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I spoke with an atheist last month. I thought this guy was a demon but after my discussion with him, I was forced to have a rethink. He was brilliant,confident and argued with reasons. I have asked many christian brothers and even my pastor about the questions he raised. All they could say is that the ways of God is not the ways of man. One even said that asking such questions will amount to questioning God and that I will go to hell if I keep asking such questions. I did a lot of research on the questions on the internet and using my bible. There are many contradictions in the bible. Noah's ark, Jonah surviving three days in the belly of a big fish, without food,water and the digestive system of the fish went dead. Haba!!!! I also followed the post of many atheist on nairaland and I found there arguements logical and valid. I think I am gradually doubting religion. I don't go to church anymore and also, I am beginning to doubt the bible. My family is a highly religious one. My mother is a deaconess in my church. I am confused, I don't want to be an atheist but I am gradually becoming one. Religion does not appeal to me anymore. I NEED HELP, I DON'T WANT TO BE AN ATHEIST.
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Father Ejike Mbaka is currently building a multi billion naira farm in my village Nkerefi in Nkanu east LGA. I went there yesterday. They are currently building 10 fish ponds, 4 massive poultry farms with 3 already completed, 4 massive shelter for pigs with 2 completed. Wow! this is surely the biggest investment in agriculture east of the niger. There are many foreign cows, goats and pigs in the farm. The chicken are more than 2,000. I don't know the exact figure of the goats,cows and pigs. Each fish pond is bigger than a football field. I am typing with a phone that has a faulty camera, so I Did not bother to take pictures. This is the biggest investment in agriculture I have ever seen. I wonder why there is no media hype about it. He told my community that he needs more lands because he wants to build a university. We have given him lands that if combined is between 1800-2500 hectres of land.. I KNOW MANY DOUBTING THOMASES WILL SAY I AM LYING. SPYDER880 IS FROM NOMEH NOT VERY FAR FROM MY VILLAGE. HE CAN CONFIRM IT OR CALL HIS NKEREFI FRIENDS TO CONFIRM. When next I travel to my village, I promise to provide picture evidence. Spyder can also drive to Nkerefi to confirm. Serious work is going on there. If you doubt travel to Nkerefi and ask of Mbaka farm. I promise you that the first thing you saw is wow! wow! Wow! 5 Likes |
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the cd has gone viral everywhere in enugu town. Most igbos will not vote buhari because they hate him. Many will not vote goodluck jonathan because he is a failure. There will be low voters turnout in the southeast because most igbos know that jonathan is not fit to be a president. They also hate buhari not because he is old or anything,he is hated because he is an hausa man. This is nothing but the truth. An average igbo man will not vote because both candidates are not worth it. Instead of voting for buhari because jonathan failed,they will rather abstain from voting.
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mbaka really hit pdp hard as many people who listened to his message may not vote goodluck. Even in unec, buhari is trending. Students are rooting for buhari. Those ing goodluck are in the minority Lets face the truth,chances are that jonathan will be defeated. Pdp should appeal to mbaka to say a favourable thing about jonathan. Hmmm.
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haahaha so this thread still exist. I miraculously gained ission to unn .banking and finance dept in january. Thanks all that said something
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i am a banking/finance student in unn. How easy is ican exams for non ing students
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with just five months remaining, sullivan wants to borrow 11billion. Hmmmm something is not right.
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@baba t11 please do you advice someone studying banking and finance from a good university but wants to be chartered,to start ats or just wait after graduating and start ican. Thanks
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gbawe i can't believe u fell for this cheap scam. 200billion is not one naira. Even lagos would struggle to complete any project worth 200billion. How much is the total budget of ogun state. Then subtract recurrent expenditures. The capital expenditure is not up to 100b. This amosun is a daydreamer and gbawe is ing anything apc both good or bad. Gbawe the sinsere9gerian of apc
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chino and odenahausa look at wwhat your fellow anambrarian wrote about chime back in oct 2013, almost a year. He ran away from awka and is living the good life in enugu. ENUGU …TAKE A SECOND LOOK Friday, October 4, 2013 Michael Nnebe [email protected] On Friday the second of August I sat alone in my living room watching the Tonight Show by Jay Leno. My phone rang, and I looked, it was my daughter Ashley calling from the United States. "How are you daddy?" She asked excitedly. "I'm alright darling." "Surprise, you are still up this late." "Yeah, I wanted to catch up on Jay's monologue on the Tonight Show before I go to bed." In the middle of our conversation my daughter told me that she was planning to see "Great Gatsby" that evening, a movie that was just released a few days earlier. I told her that I the story, that I had read the novel by F. Scot Fitzgerald and seen a much earlier version of the movie in New York some twenty years ago. After the conversation I immediately checked on my phone the website of Genesis Deluxe Cinema operating at the Polo Park Shoprite mall here in Enugu. It turned out that the movie was a worldwide release, and also showing here in Enugu. The next day I went to the mall, bought my ticket, popcorn and soda, and enjoyed the movie. When I left the cinema it was already late, about 9:45PM, and it was drizzling. As I drove out from Polo Park Mall through the well-lit dualized Abakaliki Road that led to Ogui junction, Chime Avenue junction, and ultimately into Bisala Road that leads to the Independence Layout section of town. I rarely go out at night, even when I go to the movies I try to catch an early showing in order to be home by nine o'clock. On that Saturday night, I noticed how clean and well-lit these vast networks of well-constructed roads in Enugu really are. I was so enchanted that I decided to drive around town that night and see more. I was astonished at how much this quiet sleepy Coal City has suddenly developed into a modern metropolis. I drove through the GRA to Trans Ekulu, from Abakpa to New Heaven, then to Coal Camp. From there I drove to Achara Layout, then to Uwani, and Ogui and Asata before returning to Independence Layout. One thing I noticed is that most of the major roads were all dualized and well-lit. Even the bus stops were all ultra modern, with solar powered lights that glows through the night. On my way back, somewhere around Presidential Road, it was still drizzling, and I noticed a police car parked around the WAEC junction, its roof lights flickering in their many bright colors, and two police officers in their trench coats standing next to the car, examining a motorist's document. For a split second I thought I was somewhere in Amsterdam, or London. I had to remind myself that I was actually still here in Enugu. It was not as if all these happened overnight, not quite, I had witnessed most of these transformations as they came, but this singular experience has made me to take stock in the city where I now call home. I must confess that I'm rather pleasantly surprised at how much Enugu has changed for the better. Though just one of the five state capitals in the Southeast, Enugu has for long been regarded as the headquarters of Igbo land. Perhaps this was as a result of its role as the former capital of the Eastern region. Whatever the reason, most Igbo heavyweights still make their homes here even if they are based in Abuja or Lagos. Nine out of ten of all Igbo big men, from Ekwueme to Ojukwu, from Iwuanyanwu to Arthur Eze, from Soludo to Ekweremadu and so forth all have a home here. I have often wondered why they feel compelled to own a home here even when they are now practically spending most of their times in Abuja or Lagos. Some come down for occasional weekends, others keep their families here and visit every weekend. And there is yet another class of Igbos who make Enugu their permanent home, and only travel from here to Abuja for contracts and Lagos for business. Lately, there is a new awakening that seems to be making this otherwise quiet city home for many businesses. The Shoprite Mall, the largest of its kind in Nigeria, has now opened at Polo Park for more than two years. A monorail project that is supposed to link people from the airport, through town and beyond had since been awarded to a Canadian company. But I understand that sourcing funding for the project remains a handicap. And in the last month, the Enugu international airport is finally up and running with Ethiopian Airline as the first to start operations with Emirates and others to follow. The city is very clean and the Inspector General of Police said that Enugu has the lowest crime rate in Nigeria according to their records. I don't want to give you any false impression; there are still some kidnappings around town though much smaller when compared to the neighboring Anambra State. Homes are very affordable; you can still rent a duplex (single family house) in an affluent part of town for less than a quarter of what it would cost you to rent a flat in a comparable neighborhood in Abuja or Lagos. Sometime ago, out of curiosity I put a high-end property in the market just to know what I could get. About eight thousand square meters in the best part of town and probably the best constructed home anywhere in the southeast. The best offer I got was half a billion naira. I quickly took it off the market. Similar properties in Ikoyi or Maitama would easily go for upwards of two billion naira. Ironically I know a few Igbo boys who would rather buy a luxury flat in Banana Island with more than half a billion naira than own a solid home in Enugu. The point I'm trying to make here is that properties are comparatively very cheap though they are now creeping up gradually. For the record, I am not from Enugu State in case you think I'm promoting my hometown. My home town of Awka, also a capital, has become more commercialized, rather like Onitsha or Nnewi. Governor Sullivan Chime has done an incredible job of transforming Enugu even though the man is not even from this town. I wish that Peter Obi and all his predecessors have made an attempt at developing Awka. Each time I visit my hometown I'm busy avoiding potholes and kidnappers, and can't wait to return to Enugu. My beautiful home in Awka is now largely abandoned as there is no expectation that tranquility or security let alone good roads will come anytime soon. It is sad indeed, especially given that Enugu state gets a whole lot less revenue than Anambra state. Enugu remains unique in its features and civilization, far greater than any other Igbo town, and in my opinion represents a little bit of sanity in an otherwise crazy world of Nigeria. Michael Nnebe is a former Wall Street Investment Banker and the Author of several novels, including; Every Dream Has A Price, Riverside Park, Blood Covenant, Gloomy Shadows, ing wishes, Prime Suspect, and others. 5 Likes |
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spyder if you are close to sullivan . Please tell him to 9 NKerefi road ok. We need that road as it is affecting the agric business off the community. Thanks
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thank Jesus that the thread is back. Anambra na enugu bu ofu. Nothing can come between us. Ngwakwe came at the right time cos i would have said things that i don't mean to say. Happy delibrations
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chino it's a shame that you have turned to tunde salamu a.k.a eggheaders,anago. Who fights with everybody. Anambrarian are not ing you cos they know that you are wrong on this one. Chino i challenge you to open a thread about development in anambra and back it up with pictures. Mind u, know that news reports are not allowed. No anambra to build, anambra approve or anambra set to. stuffs. Just pics of completed project. In nigeria,their is a wide gap between policy formulation and policy implementation. We don't need any government plans, we need to see completed projects in anambra
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chino you are beating round the bush. Answer my question . '''why did peter obi not build a mall in awka and went to far away arewaland abuja to build a mall'''. When his people needs a mall, as a man of the people peter obi. Was supposed to do the needful.. as a right thinking investor to build it in awka . Most anambra big guys ply the new road from oji,udi-ozalla road to enugu to shop in nigeria's biggest mall polo mall. They have been denied that by their beloved governor, oKwute
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all i am saying is if awka needs a mall and has the population to sustain it, it means that investors will be delighted to site a mall comparable to polo park mall in awka. Does that mean obi is not a wise investor for leaving awka and went to abuja to build a mall.. My brother lives close to okpuno sec school so their is nothing that you can tell me about awka. Victor umeh, the apga chairman lives in enugu, ojukwu, dora too. So next time get your facts right, most anambra rich men live in peace in enugu. And please if you need a house in enugu, spyder ok. You will forever be glad
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chiiiiiiiiiiiiiinooooo are u sure awka needs a mall cos if they truly did. Your beloved peter obi won't go to abuja to build a mall. Chino why did he not build it in awka if they need a mall. For your info, most anambra big boys live in enugu. And we live in peace and harmony ok. My babe is even from uga your town so i love anambra people except the propagandist named chino
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chino i am a unn student. My elder bro is in unizik studying civil eng. I visit him often and i can tell u that most unizik student chose to go there cos they know that getting ission to the den is not easy at all. My bro always wished he was in nsukka. That does not mean i do not respect your views ok. All i am saying is when making comparison,ddon't allow sentiments to becloud your sent of judgement. Please tell obiano to work on awka cos maka chi. Awka needs a turn around. e
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I gave up on chino when he said that UNIZIK is better than UNN. How daft can someone be when he allows sentiments to becloud his sense of judgement. Zikite bow to the LIONS . Chino please change.
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